Posted on 02/29/2008 11:22:28 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
BHO?
Send a BHO to the ‘House!
“BO” is better.
Sen. “He Who Shall Not Be Named” (D-IL)
Better the BHO then the ‘HO
Oh wow! NOW that was funny!
I was bored.
Obama sounds thin-skinned.
Wonder how Dubya feels about this.
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ONLY,,,and the operative word here is ONLY,,,if it is so deemed by the liberal elite and the MSM.
After all, democrats and the MSM had no problem at all calling Pres Bush, Goerge Herbert Walker Bush--when the purpose of using his middle names (both of them) was to paint and portray him as an out-of-touch, snooty, rich, elitist Republican who could care less about the average person. That was just fine.
The same with Dan Quayle. Although they knew it irritated him,,,,he was repeated referred to as "James Danforth Quayle" by democrats and the MSM for the same reason above.
Using a middle name is perfectly acceptable if used to stereotype, degrade or demean Republicans.
THOSE ARE THE RULES--and the sooner we accept them, the better. /s
Until November 2007, he was about as unknown as James Earl Carter, Jr., was in November 1975.
Hence my name for him — Barack James Earl Carter Obama, Jr., aka Lil’ Peanuthead.
Or if a woman makes a political statement with names, that’s ok, at least if she’s a liberal woman such as Hillary.
In the early days in Arkansas, she insisted on making a political statement by keeping her maiden name. Only after Bill lost his re-election as governor of Arkansas did she then become Hillary Clinton.
Then, shortly after Bill became president, she was referred to in the news as Hillary Rodham Clinton, with no explanation as to why she wanted both her maiden and married names used.
Sometimes now, she’s just called “Hillary”. She’s now in that status of people who can go by one name, such as Elvis or Madonna.
Much better to call him what he wanted to be called, Jimmy Carter--just a nice, average, middle-class, next-door, type of guy that everyone could relate to. /s
Better for Obama to be named Hussein than Gaylord.
William Jefferson Clinton liked his name. Come to think of it, do they have to say their full legal name when taking the oath of office?
She also wanted to be referred to as "Hillary Rodham Clinton" immediately after Slick was elected in '92--until the time came for Slick's reelection in '96--at which time she asked to be called just "Hillary Clinton" again.
Of course she could NEVER be Hillary Rodham Clinton while running for President,,,so the "PC" name for her is just "Hillary" (just an average, next-door neighbor, down-to-earth, typical housewife).
But if she was elected, I would bet her preference would be President Hillary Rodham Clinton.
THOSE ARE THE RULES,,,and the sooner we accept them, the better./s
The proper way to address Barack is:,
Barack Cant Say His Middle Name Obama.
OR,
Barack Arab Christan Obama,
OR,
Barack Arab American Obama,
OR,
Barack Dad was a Muslim Obama,
BUT YOU CAN NOT USE,
HUSSEIN
I think Carter was sworn in as “Jimmy Carter”.
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