In his most forceful criticism of President Obama yet, Sean Hannity told Rolling Stone that the president is “ultimately destructive for the long-term growth of a country.”
“You had folks like FDR who used their power very intentionally to promote their viewpoints. I think Obama is part of that tradition – it is part of the tradition that has a very clear, undeniable point of view,” Hannity said.
Unsurprisingly, Hannity called Obama's voice “a point of view that I disagree with. It’s a point of view that I think is ultimately destructive for the long-term growth of a country that has a vibrant middle class and is competitive in the world.”
“But as a matter of passing destructive legislation, he's been wildly successful. And I suspect that if you ask Mr. Obama what his number one concern is, it’s that he be very successful at passing destructive legislation.”
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Obama the Next Sean Hannity?
Given his off-the-cuff remarks on Gates-gate, the mosque near Ground Zero, and Fox News, insiders say that President Obama is sharpening his skills to fill the 9pm time slot on MSNBC after his career in the White House. Critics say that his latest comments could easily rest in the mouth of a partisan host like Sean Hannity [only the names have been changed]:
Monday, September 27, 2010
Obama Administration Approves Book Burning
While the O'ministration speaks out publicly against burning the Koran, they have no trouble burning 9,500 copies of "Operation Dark Heart," Army Reserve Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer's memoir about going undercover in Afghanistan.
"Operation Dark Heart" had already been approved by the army (because info in it was already public). But the Defense Intelligence Agency read the book, and determined that parts of it compromised national security. After negotiations, they paid $5 per book to burn 9,500 existing copies and worked with the publisher to remove the objectionable content.
How's that for audacity?!
The O'ministraion spoke out against burning copies of the Koran because it might inflame religious tension abroad, then used taxpayer money to burn copies of a soldier's memoirs because the content might inflame US Citizens. -CE
"Operation Dark Heart" had already been approved by the army (because info in it was already public). But the Defense Intelligence Agency read the book, and determined that parts of it compromised national security. After negotiations, they paid $5 per book to burn 9,500 existing copies and worked with the publisher to remove the objectionable content.
How's that for audacity?!
The O'ministraion spoke out against burning copies of the Koran because it might inflame religious tension abroad, then used taxpayer money to burn copies of a soldier's memoirs because the content might inflame US Citizens. -CE
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
O.C.D. Sufferer Awaits Smudge-Free iPad
Brendan Jones, 42, of Poughkeepsie, NY is waiting patiently for Apple to come out with a smudge-free iPad.
"I had an iPad for a couple days," he said, "but had to send it back because I was compulsively cleaning it every few seconds. I was spending more time cleaning it than using it."
Mr. Jones says that his iPad free life allows more time for dusting the furniture and wiping the surface of the television screen.
"I had an iPad for a couple days," he said, "but had to send it back because I was compulsively cleaning it every few seconds. I was spending more time cleaning it than using it."
Mr. Jones says that his iPad free life allows more time for dusting the furniture and wiping the surface of the television screen.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
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