Obama's Summit Disaster

Started by kroz, May 11, 2015, 11:09:29 AM

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Possum

Quote from: taxed on May 11, 2015, 04:14:45 PM
Looks like it's just gonna be a selfie.
Maybe a selfie posing with his Nobel Peace prize. I wonder if his is made of cheap plastic, kinda like himself.

keyboarder

Quote from: Solar on May 11, 2015, 12:29:01 PM
I heard this on the radio, and the one obvious point that comes to mind, is the rest of the world knows he's an idiot, and knows his Iran deal puts world peace in the dumpster.

The world hates radical Islum, and it's sympathizers, as he just discovered.

Bingo!  Reckon when it'll dawn on him?  I suspect that he'll just go on a month's golfing trek and have his temper tantrums all by his lonesome.  Moochelle most likely won't go with him on this one.   Look for some more of his "projects" when he comes back, all designed to punish whoever else it is that he hates besides us. 
.If you want to lead the orchestra, you must turn your back to the crowd      Forbes

Dori

On the news this morning, one of the Gulf leaders said that they didn't go to the summit because "he didn't want to be lectured by someone (Obama) who didn't know what he was doing".   :biggrin:
The danger to America is not Barack Obama but the citizens capable of entrusting a man like him with the Presidency.

walkstall

Quote from: Dori on May 16, 2015, 06:12:34 PM
On the news this morning, one of the Gulf leaders said that they didn't go to the summit because "he didn't want to be lectured by someone (Obama) who didn't know what he was doing".   :biggrin:

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

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

Cryptic Bert

So Barry held a summit with Bahrain's janitor and the UAE's  minister for underpants.

Legacy!

supsalemgr

Quote from: Dori on May 16, 2015, 06:12:34 PM
On the news this morning, one of the Gulf leaders said that they didn't go to the summit because "he didn't want to be lectured by someone (Obama) who didn't know what he was doing".   :biggrin:

Honesty is refreshing isn't it?
"If you can't run with the big dawgs, stay on the porch!"

darroll

The press will cover for him.

kit saginaw

I just read an al arabyia article, where the Saudi's were poking stealthy fun at the White House's Summit-pandering.  Let me crank back the hands of time...

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/variety/2015/05/14/Gulf-s-ruling-elite-travel-like-kings.html

Everybody had their own uniquely-tailored limo/limo-manufacturer...

And that's just how they arrived, they of course had to eat, which is why a special menu was prepared for the occassion by the chefs at The White House. Now, whether or not the menu matches the standards these Arab Royals are used to back home, is a different question.

With a starter of heirloom tomatoes, pickled cucumbers, summer peppers and a Feta vinaigrette; their highnesses were set up ready for their lemon-scented local lamb, citrus fondue, French beans, chantrelles and peanut potatoes.

To finish off the evening's meal the royals will tantilise their taste buds with a delicious trilogy of coconut panna cotta, strawberry compote and pistachio brittle.


Gosh...  and I thought all I needed to address a meeting was a cup of coffee.  No wonder everybody was bored.

kroz

Quote from: kit saginaw on May 17, 2015, 07:20:05 PM
I just read an al arabyia article, where the Saudi's were poking stealthy fun at the White House's Summit-pandering.  Let me crank back the hands of time...

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/variety/2015/05/14/Gulf-s-ruling-elite-travel-like-kings.html

Everybody had their own uniquely-tailored limo/limo-manufacturer...

And that's just how they arrived, they of course had to eat, which is why a special menu was prepared for the occassion by the chefs at The White House. Now, whether or not the menu matches the standards these Arab Royals are used to back home, is a different question.

With a starter of heirloom tomatoes, pickled cucumbers, summer peppers and a Feta vinaigrette; their highnesses were set up ready for their lemon-scented local lamb, citrus fondue, French beans, chantrelles and peanut potatoes.

To finish off the evening's meal the royals will tantilise their taste buds with a delicious trilogy of coconut panna cotta, strawberry compote and pistachio brittle.


Gosh...  and I thought all I needed to address a meeting was a cup of coffee.  No wonder everybody was bored.

What??  No rice??    :ohmy:

Well, at least there was the traditional sacrificial lamb....  :lol:

quiller

Quote from: kroz on May 18, 2015, 03:50:30 AM
What??  No rice??    :ohmy:

Well, at least there was the traditional sacrificial lamb....  :lol:
Named Moishe....