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14 weeks ago @ Breitbart.com - Cain emerges unscathed... · 0 replies · +35 points

So does this mean you WON'T be voting for Obama this time?

21 weeks ago @ Breitbart.com - Obama: If you love me,... · 0 replies · +3 points

Funny, Vicky. Like YOU are the arbiter of "class" - or intelligence.

Here's a LOL and a Bwaaaaa and a waaaaa to you, duchess.

21 weeks ago @ Breitbart.com - Obama: If you love me,... · 0 replies · +1 points

Victoria - You have officially jumped the shark.

There's no indication that people are going to stop watching Fox or listening to conservative talk radio.

Unless... you are saying that the government is going to be shutting them down - in which case, the poster you called "SICK SICK SICK SICK SICK" is absolutely correct in his prognostications.

Which "people" are you referring to? And what's this "we" business?

Who are you?

21 weeks ago @ Breitbart.com - Obama: If you love me,... · 1 reply · +1 points

Actually - it has. By a republican! Hahaha!
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1230393_Obama_s_...

21 weeks ago @ Breitbart.com - Obama: If you love me,... · 0 replies · +2 points

That is SOOOO 2008, victoria. Get with the new decade.

21 weeks ago @ Breitbart.com - Obama: If you love me,... · 0 replies · +1 points

He's just yuck, yuck and more yuck. So yucky.

27 weeks ago @ Big Government - Claims of Election Fra... · 0 replies · +1 points

With all of the horrible economic news, this has been shoved to the sidelines on the national news scene. I'm in ND and have hardly heard anything about WI since the appalling teacher union riots.

Andrew B - it's time make some calls and get this out there on Hannity and Greta (heck, even Red Eye) next week. The Conservatives in Wisconsin need the support!

37 weeks ago @ Breitbart.com - Lech Walesa snubs Obam... · 0 replies · +5 points

Lech Walesa - what a man of principle looks and behaves like. In the same class as Bebe Netenyahu. Bravo!

57 weeks ago @ Breitbart.com - Obama wraps up peacefu... · 0 replies · +4 points

I am concerned for our president.

When he was candidate Obama, I thought that it was not good for him to have everyone treating him with kid gloves, or as if he was godlike, incapable of ever doing anything wrong. I thought it was as bad for him as it was for Bush to have been treated in exactly the opposite way. Not only was it harmful to both men, it was also a terrible example set by the media and the PC crowd.

Interestingly, Bush never fell apart (like Dan Quayle) or tried to change his direction (like Bill Clinton or Arnold Schwarzenegger), despite the fact that he was demeaned and demonized at every turn. He held his head high, stayed true to himself, kept his sunny optimism and self-deprecating humor, and is enjoying life, knowing that he did the absolute best he could for the right reasons.

When Obama was elected, I thought he didn't look at all happy. He looked so serious that I wondered if he was finally aware of how completely in over his head he was. With no real opposition (because everyone was afraid to criticize him for fear of being called racist), no comedian brave enough to even make a joke about him - only about others around him - he was like a cute little greenhouse plant, not like a sturdy oak.

It was then that I began to worry that he would not be able to handle ANY opposition well. And he has not - his smug arrogance belies a man who has been able to win without trying, who possibly knows in his heart of hearts that he didn't do the work necessary to deserve all of the scholarships, or the positions he was appointed to, certainly not the US Senatorship (gained by illegally publishing his opponent's divorce records), which led to his meteoric rise to the presidency - and Obama worship.

When I see him physically shrinking like this, it appears to me as a metaphor for what is going on inside. I don't see him as strong enough to withstand the pressure of not being the darling of the world. He didn't withstand the pressure when he WAS the darling - a strong man would have insisted that he not be considered or treated as brilliant and god-like, rather than allowing it to mushroom into the Greek-pillared circus that was his nomination acceptance speech. If he couldn't handle the over-the-top accolades, how could he ever handle being treated like a normal person?

Yes, I am sincerely worried about him. This ongoing weightloss and inability to accept reality or responsibility are not signs of strength. He looks like a breakdown - physical or mental or emotional - waiting to happen, and I don't say that lightly.

75 weeks ago @ Big Journalism - Sarah Palin, Vanity... · 0 replies · +3 points

People who write things like "things things" probably shouldn't be commenting on others' grammar - or intellect. It's like karma.

In which case, karma's coming after me next, because now I'm correcting YOU.