Sunday, August 21, 2011

Obama: Dumber Than Michele Bachmann

No, the headline is not because President Obama misquoted the Declartion of Independence, leaving "by their Creator" out of the famous part he misquoted. Bill Maher and I agree that Obama is not a Christian, and that misquoting of the Declaration of Independence was probably deliberate. Nor am I saaing that Michele Bachmann is dumb. Like all politicians, and all peole, she says some dumb things, but Michele Bachmann is not dub. Barack Obama, however, seems determined to show that he IS dumb, or else just uncaring of whether what he says is true, so long as he thinks he can get away with it to the extent of advancing his leftist agenda. (By the way, it ha been two years since my audit shows that I have made a substantive, material mistake--99.9% accuracy rating all time. Therefore, I may be an exception to all l people saying dumb things. However, my inability to proofread my stuff (eyesight) means that these articles lprobably do contain what appear to be some dumb things, but really are not. How do you like that for a neat "excuse" for any thing you think is "dumb" i this blog?)


What am I talking aobut. Well, I still almost don't believe it. And I definitely don't believe how CNN, and the rest of the mainstream media, can keep talking abut Michele Bachmann making mistakes when President Obama will make one this bad. I am talkig aobu those three "free trade" deals that President Obama says will "create 70,000 jobs in this country (another one of those figures he made up out of the air, and the media--including CNNN and the unfair and unbalanced network--DARE to criticize Michele Obama for saying that she will bring about $2 per gallon gasoline after all of the outrageous promises Obama makes). The free trade agreements in question are with South Korea, Columbia, and Panama (I think, although I may have the countries wrong--you get the idea). What Obama said--not off handedly but as part of a MAJOR attack on Congress--was that Congress had failed to pass those job creatig free trade deals, even though all Congress had to do was VOTE before leaving town. Basically, Obama said that the agreements were right there before Congress, and it should have been a matter of minutes for Congress to approve the JOB CREATION represented by these aggreements.


It turns out that Obama has proven that he does not care about jobs. Those 70,000 jobs? It was not the fault of CONGRESS that the free trade agreements had not been passed (although who knows whether they would have done it) . It turns out that Obama failed to DELIVER the agreements to Congres for approval, and has failed to do so for months, or even years.


I did not believe it either. How can anyone criticize Michele Bachmann for the allegedly false things she says, and not agree that President Obama is DUMBER than Michele Bachmann. No, I have not heard anything that Michele Bachmann has allegedly said that is nearly as bad as this.


The man (Obama) will say AnYTHING. He does not appear to care whether it is true, or about the actual job of being President. All he cares about are WORDS, and SPEECHES, and that they sound good. It does ot matter to him whether the words are actually true, or fair.


What would I do if I were Congress (yes, the whole body). I woul d pass a UNANIMOUS resoluton expressing the sense of Congress that the President has unfairly criticized the Congress of the Untied States for his OWN FAILURE. If the President does not present an agreement with another country to Congress, Congress cannot act on it.


Even for Obama, as to whom I ahve cited many examples somewhat like this, this is a bad one. How can he possibliy claim to know what he is doing and make this kind of absurd mistake?


Q.E.D., President Obama is dumber than Michele Bachmann, even if she is dumber than I think she is. Or else Obama is much more of a dishonest idologue--not caring at all about whether what he says is true. Still. Outrageous lies this obvious do not work, even with the expected support of the mainstream media.

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