On Friday, President Obama got all farmisht in his kepele and mixed up his sci-fi universes, causing nerds everywhere to explode like a peaceful planet that has no weapons under assault by a fleet of Klingon Birds of Prey. Way to alienate your biggest constituency, Nobummer! Still, when the smoke from the laser blasters cleared, the question remained: what on this or any other unexploded planet could Barack Obama possibly do to get Republicans to actually negotiate a deal to stop this stupid sequester thing? Would anyone like to guess, after the jump?
These manipulators of information will reveal their hand - corporations who have snuffed any last pretense of the "fourth estate" nonsense. There will be a reckoning.
me personally, i would suggest 'endgame' because there is none, 'nothing is funnier than unhappiness' and everybody ends up in a garbage can.
Let&#039;s not forget, this is the same cut that Obama has now <em>twice</em> officially placed on the table in negotiations with Republicans only for them to run away from it at the last minute.
Apparently they&#039;ve decided that clamoring for seniors to eat cat food is great politics, but actually passing a bill that would result in seniors eating cat food would be terrible politics.
A horse race is good for ratings.
These manipulators of information will reveal their hand - corporations who have snuffed any last pretense of the &quot;fourth estate&quot; nonsense. There will be a reckoning.
You sped right past the easy gag about \"hold an aspirin pill between your knees real tight\"
me personally, i would suggest &#039;endgame&#039; because there is none, &#039;nothing is funnier than unhappiness&#039; and everybody ends up in a garbage can.
Butthurt the GOP Elephant Has a Giant Sad.
Oh goody, Callista has a new book out.
Hell is other politicians.
Remember when he praised Reagan and they were all &quot;That&#039;s our word.&quot;
It&#039;s never a jump to the left, always a step to the right.
Let&#039;s not forget, this is the same cut that Obama has now <em>twice</em> officially placed on the table in negotiations with Republicans only for them to run away from it at the last minute.
Apparently they&#039;ve decided that clamoring for seniors to eat cat food is great politics, but actually passing a bill that would result in seniors eating cat food would be terrible politics.
Bravo!
First, he&#039;d take off his shirt....