bowl Obama in Clearwater Florida

Started by carlb, September 16, 2015, 05:49:11 PM

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kroz

Very funny!!   :laugh:

Americans are becoming much more bold in denouncing Obama in public.  It used to be taboo to mock a sitting President... but Obama broke the mold!  The outrage is through the roof!

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Quote from: kroz on September 17, 2015, 08:29:50 AM
Very funny!!   :laugh:

Americans are becoming much more bold in denouncing Obama in public.  It used to be taboo to mock a sitting President... but Obama broke the mold!  The outrage is through the roof!
Can you imagine this as the backdrop at a target range?
No one would hit the target, instead the back wall would be decimated with bullet holes. :biggrin:
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Quote from: kroz on September 17, 2015, 08:29:50 AM
Very funny!!   :laugh:

Americans are becoming much more bold in denouncing Obama in public.  It used to be taboo to mock a sitting President... but Obama broke the mold!  The outrage is through the roof!


Political cartoons have been doing it for years.  b o has just made it much easier.



A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

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kroz

Quote from: walkstall on September 17, 2015, 09:40:49 AM

Political cartoons have been doing it for years.  b o has just made it much easier.





Yes, but they have journalistic privilege!

Businesses would have never insulted the President.

Hey, just look at the way the pundits have changed over the past couple of years.  Saying that a politician "lied" was not done.  They would say he "misspoke".  Well, that is out the window.  Liar, liar, pants on fire is now everyday jargon!


quiller

Quote from: kroz on September 17, 2015, 08:29:50 AM
Very funny!!   :laugh:

Americans are becoming much more bold in denouncing Obama in public. It used to be taboo to mock a sitting President... but Obama broke the mold!  The outrage is through the roof!
Taboo in what way? He is not royalty and the Supreme Court has ruled it legitimate political speech to address the Prez in, ah, less than flattering terms.

As for mockery, try Jefferson and his critics, or any number of other Presidents who followed. It goes with the territory. Possibly the one receiving the lightest amount was John F. Kennedy and his thoroughly phony Camelot charade. One who also escaped was Jiminy Peanut of Plains, JAW-ja.

As long as mockery is allowed and not suppressed, a nation is more healthy than not.