Posted on 09/24/2008 5:42:01 PM PDT by mathprof
In Obama's more recent book he recounts a time he visited the White House with other new senators and Bush called him over for a private conversation. According to his story Bush said that he had a very promising future, but he had better watch his back, especially from people in his own party. Bush also pointed out that they had something in common - they had both debated Alan Keyes.
A relative read me this passage which also had some other entertaining aspects.
Exactly. John McCain showed us that leaders know what to do and do it. O'Loser demonstrates that children need a strong hand and a little "schoolin" when they are defiant.
“The White House staff should put a hidden camera in the meeting, and then leak the embarrassing footage of a clueless 0bama stammering and stuttering as he demonstrates hes clearly way out of his league.”
No need to hide the camera. Just put it out there with the mikes in plain sight with no teleprompter for the Snowbami.
He will hang himself with his ers, hms and whacked out stares with any response he makes.
“Gave that idiot Obama a lifeline?”
He gave him the rope, but it “ain’t” a lifeline.
“Obama will have to sit in a room one on one with Bush and McCain and talk economics.”
Last but not least set up cameras and live mikes to “perserve” this big moment for history.
Too true. McCain has something to contribute to this circus; Obama does not. He's a bystander, waiting for his chance to be a grandstander.
Sarah Palin put it perfectly: Everybody is watching and waiting to see how McCain responds to this. Nobody is doing that for Obama.
More and more Obama reminds me of the following:
Yep, the stupid old GW, just set up another smart liberal for another GW Rope a Dope.
According to Sean Hannity, Snowbami just went into the White House.
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