Thursday, November 13, 2008

Whitehouse vs. White House

Some nitwit named Whitehouse is proposing all sorts of congressional investigations of the Bush Administration once Bush leaves office.

But the man who is going to live in the actual White House has cautioned against such silliness.

"... Mr. Obama has expressed worries about too many investigations. In April, he told The Philadelphia Daily News that people needed to distinguish “between really dumb policies and policies that rise to the level of criminal activity.”
“If crimes have been committed, they should be investigated,” Mr. Obama said, but added, “I would not want my first term consumed by what was perceived on the part of Republicans as a partisan witch hunt, because I think we’ve got too many problems we’ve got to solve.”

And that was BEFORE the financial meltdown.

Obama got elected because he is smarter than your average partisan Democrat.
But it would be amusing to see the party shoot itself in the foot, arm and face by continuing to display symptoms of Bush Derangement Syndrome.

2 Comments:

Anonymous r said...

Gotta love the shrill letters in the paper from amateur Libs still angry and still calling for Bush and Cheney to be impeached.
They’re still whining about how “Bush lied” (-the entire world was fooled by bad intel) and an “illegal war” (–not when Congress authorized it) and the “trampling of our civil liberties and shredding of the Constitution” (-nope, both Congress and the Supreme Court have said wiretaps were legal) and “torture” (-most of which was little more than humiliation of savage murderer terrorists).
They sound like a bunch of shrill Daves. Their simple minds have been whipped into an emotional frenzy and hatred by calculating partisans and now they can’t seem to turn it off. And they expect us to act now with “unity” so Obama’s presidency is sucessful. Lol… Good luck with that.

November 14, 2008 11:54 AM 
Anonymous r said...

Bumper sticker: “I will treat your president with the very same level of respect you have treated mine for the past eight years.”

November 17, 2008 11:14 AM 

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