Saturday, October 06, 2012

New Yorker hits the nail...



The New Yorker's cover pretty much summed up the debate pretty well and, added credence to Clint Eastwood at the same time.

What I saw was not "Obama having a bad night" as the libnuts would try and believe.
I saw the same inept, uninformed, bullshit artist in his natural habitat whenever anyone he can't pontificate to challenges his sorry ass.
This clown hadn't had to answer a real question in over 4 years because while the press was throwing themselves at his feet, they often neglected to ask him anything of substance that would garner a coherent answer, quip, sidestep or, quick change of subject.

After getting his ass handed to him by Romney, his next effort to save face was to claim that "it wasn't the "Real Romney".

Well  Mr Obama, the stuttering and stammering idiot that America watched on stage the other night was damned sure the
"Real Obama" who for the first time couldn't pontificate his way out of an answer or, rely on some lackey in the press to cover your ass with platitudes...it was Obama "unplugged" and completely helpless without his teleprompter to make him sound like he knew what the hell he's been doing for 4 years.

My favorite part of the entire debate didn't even have Obama or, Romney in it.
The best thing was the MSNBC drones who BEFORE the debate began were cocky and confident that their "god" was going to mercilessly vanquish Romney
...and watching their jaws agape in disbelief while Romney was knee-deep in Obama's feckless ass.
That "tingle" up Chris Mathews' leg quickly became a warm stream of piss going the other direction.
The entire panel of star-struck shills were having strokes...along with the rest of liberal America who were like children that just found out that Santa isn't real.

Well libs, Santa isn't real and, neither is Obama.
It must be a shock that when being placed onstage in front of God and everybody, he's pretty damned clueless when he can't read lines fed to him from a teleprompter or, make a cognizant argument on his own behalf and defend his miserable record and ill thought policies.

Romney debated an empty chair.

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