“Whiny Little Bitch”.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT! :D
I wouldn’t be surprised to see Amazon pressured to pull the book.
I’m going to buy a copy!
Even if I never read it, it’ll be a lot of fun to carry it around in airports and on public transportation — cover side out — and watch the look on peoples’ faces!
ROFL!!!!
“Apparently, thhis is not a joke....”
Would that it were.
LOLOL!!!
LMAO! Love it!
Whiney Little Bitch reader...
On the one hand, I cringe at the use of the vulgarity in the title. On the other hand, it's such a perfect description of the teleprompter Messiah that I have to reluctantly approve of the title in the end.
This cover and the name of the book is just awesome, in so many ways on so many levels.
I like the above poster's idea of buying a copy just to carry it around.
Thoughtful, reasoned book that looks at all points of view.
That’d be Butthurt Hussein Obama?
[Mmm...mmm...mmm...]
Eventually, something will stock to teflon. Just keep the pan around ling enough.
One such phrase that stuck on Bush was “Bush lied, people died.”
Maybe “Whiny Little Bitch” will stick to teflon O..
I rushed to Amazon to buy it but it’s not available until the 29th. So I pre-ordered it. I want it to zoom to the top :-)
Catchy title.
Here's a review of the book from Right Pundits:
Book Review: Author Mike Cullen Refuses Excuses From Obama By Andrew Zarowny
In the musical play, 1776", the Ben Franklin character sings, I wont put politics on paper, its a mania! So I refuse to use the pen in Pennsylvania! Well, in North Carolina, businessman and author Mike Cullen is not so bashful. Nor is the title of his upcoming book, Whiny Little Bitch: The Excuse-Filled Presidency of Barack Obama. Though, I suppose, it depends on the meaning of the word bashful.
Whiny Little Bitch (WLB) is, as Mr. Cullen writes, Its my attempt to bring civility back to political discourse and I failed. Dont be so hard on yourself, Mike. We can only work with the material we have at hand. The material WLB covers are the first fifteen months of the Obama presidency. One may ask how anyone can write a book about the first fifteen months of a presidency? But then again, let us keep in mind that Barack Obama has led such an interesting life that he felt compelled to provide the world with an autobiography at the tender age of 34. Even though he really hadnt done anything at that point, other than hanging out with former terrorists, joining a radical church and socializing with Socialist professors, structural feminists and punk rock poets.
Mr. Cullens book breaks down the Obama presidency into eighteen chapters, each focusing on a particular aspect. Such as foreign relation gaffs, the lack of transparency, the health care boondoggle, the stimulus boondoggle, etc. Mike Cullen asks the question most of us rational people have: How could the American people elect a guy with less executive experience than their local dry cleaner?
In WLB, Cullen takes us down the road of psychology, probing the inner workings of the mind of Barack Obama. Cullen writes, The combination of his balloon-sized ego and childish whining created an irresistible target. He makes no bones about the lack of maturity, and of leadership, displayed regularly in Obamas endless complaints about the Media, spin doctors, bloggers, those crazy American who cling to their guns and religion, and, of course, the previous administration.
For those of us who have not been in some cryogenic-sleep experiment or buried in a mine shaft for the last couple years, there really is no new news or information in Cullens book. However, for those newly awakened, who are trying to get a handle on what has been going on, WLB is a terrific primer. I especially liked Cullens Obama By The Numbers at the end of the book, listing the presidents many achievements:
Number of law papers written by Barack Obama as president of the Harvard Law Review , 1 Unsigned
Number of bills Obama wrote, or co-wrote, that became law while as a U.S. Senator , 2
Number of Days in Office as President before being nominated, and eventually winning, the Noble Peace Prize , 12 days
Number of rounds of golf played by Obama in his first fifteen months as president , 32 (compared to George W. Bush, who only played 24 rounds of golf during all eight years.)
Yes, its been a busy fifteen months for President Obama. Author Mike Cullens new book, Whiny Little Bitch covers it all in snarky detail. The book is set to be released on June 29 for the popular price of only $14.95. Pre-orders may be placed through Amazon.com or directly from the publisher, Quite Right Books.
http://www.rightpundits.com/?p=6408
Pervect title it fits him to a T!
I’m loving the title.