Michelle Acts Like Royalty — Page 4
#77
Posted: 8/14/10 at 2:34pm
It isn't about the number of vacation days.. it's about the extravagant trips of MOOCHelle wasting tax dollars when unemployment is at 20%. Wonder what the highest unemployment rate was under Bush?
#79
Posted: 8/14/10 at 3:41pm
Since Count A is not addressing this like the spineless coward he is,I'll re-post it.If I change the word from Michelle to George Bush, it would fit just perfect towards the Count's RACIST Thread!
487 Days At Camp David For Bush
George W. Bush is today making his final visit to Camp David as president.
He will likely miss the place: According to CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller, today's trip marks Mr. Bush's 149th visit to the presidential retreat. The planned three-day stay, during which the president is being joined by family and former and current aides, will bring his total time spent at Camp David to all or part of 487 days.
Yes, that's 487 days. And Camp David is not even where the president has spent the most time when not at the White House: Knoller reports that Mr. Bush has made 77 visits to his ranch in Crawford during his presidency, and spent all or part of 490 days there.
Hey Count, this MUST Make you just as angry! He wasn't even first Lady BUT PRESIDENT!
Bush Takes Most Vacation Days For Sitting President
President Bush recently spent his 879th day at his ranch in Crawford, Texas, since the Supreme Court, in all its great wisdom, elevated him to the presidency. This according to NPR's "Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me," which noted that Bush broke former President Reagan's record for taking vacations from the White House.rIt's interesting to recall, all these wild years later, that George W. Bush did not decide to buy the ranch near Crawford until after he decided to run for president. Apparently, after Ronald Reagan's example, it seemed presidential to cut brush on a ranch, and Bush was seeking a brush with history. Or something.
Or maybe Karl Rove decided Bush should buy a ranch. (Easy for him to decide - it wasn't his money.) Somebody should have asked the Architect about this when he was here Sunday. Then the Rove-meister could have told questioner that he had a simple, untended brain. Rove, as it turns out, is an expert on simple, untended brains.
The occasion for NPR to comment on the vacationing habits of Bush (and Reagan) was the curious pas de deux last week between our fearless leader and John McCain, who would very much like to become our next fearless leader. McCain, of course, will be the GOP presidential candidate, barring a collapse worthy of the 2004 New York Yankees, and he was at the White House to be anointed by Bush.
What made the event curious - bizarre, according to some observers, but you know how the infamous "some observers" are - was the tap-dancing between Bush and McCain. First, Bush actually did perform a tap dance for reporters because McCain was late (the well-oiled McCain machine rolls on - no word yet on whether Bush will join the vaudeville circuit after leaving the White House [some would say his time in the West Wing has been the vaudeville circuit]), then McCain seemed to tap-dance, verbally, away from the president. Around a dozen or so times, McCain noted that Bush's "busy schedule" would probably keep him from campaigning for the Arizona senator.
No, really. You know, the "busy schedule" that has room for 879 days down on the ranch - which, if you're into arithmetic, works out to around 30 percent of eight years.
Maybe Bush's legacy will be "the 70 percent solution."
Well, that's probably better than what Hillary Rodham Clinton's legacy will be. She famously used what's being called the "kitchen-sink strategy" against Barack Obama in the run-up to the Ohio and Texas elections last week, and while she won Ohio - and the mainstream media would have you believe that she won Texas, too, but actually, apparently Obama did - the strategy seems to be backfiring in the long-term.
At least in the sense that a whole lot of passionate Obama supporters now seem utterly disinclined to ever vote for Rodham Clinton, especially if she somehow wins the Democratic nomination. Which would make that the most Pyrrhic of victories.
And she didn't help matters by seemingly offering the vice-presidential nomination to Obama, which, you have to admit, is a bit like the 2004 Yankees, after choking in the ALCS, offering to let the Red Sox watch them play the World Series.
Maybe Rodham Clinton could buy a ranch. Start cutting some brush.
After all, she's already running a Republican-like campaign.
487 Days At Camp David For Bush
George W. Bush is today making his final visit to Camp David as president.
He will likely miss the place: According to CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller, today's trip marks Mr. Bush's 149th visit to the presidential retreat. The planned three-day stay, during which the president is being joined by family and former and current aides, will bring his total time spent at Camp David to all or part of 487 days.
Yes, that's 487 days. And Camp David is not even where the president has spent the most time when not at the White House: Knoller reports that Mr. Bush has made 77 visits to his ranch in Crawford during his presidency, and spent all or part of 490 days there.
Hey Count, this MUST Make you just as angry! He wasn't even first Lady BUT PRESIDENT!
Bush Takes Most Vacation Days For Sitting President
President Bush recently spent his 879th day at his ranch in Crawford, Texas, since the Supreme Court, in all its great wisdom, elevated him to the presidency. This according to NPR's "Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me," which noted that Bush broke former President Reagan's record for taking vacations from the White House.rIt's interesting to recall, all these wild years later, that George W. Bush did not decide to buy the ranch near Crawford until after he decided to run for president. Apparently, after Ronald Reagan's example, it seemed presidential to cut brush on a ranch, and Bush was seeking a brush with history. Or something.
Or maybe Karl Rove decided Bush should buy a ranch. (Easy for him to decide - it wasn't his money.) Somebody should have asked the Architect about this when he was here Sunday. Then the Rove-meister could have told questioner that he had a simple, untended brain. Rove, as it turns out, is an expert on simple, untended brains.
The occasion for NPR to comment on the vacationing habits of Bush (and Reagan) was the curious pas de deux last week between our fearless leader and John McCain, who would very much like to become our next fearless leader. McCain, of course, will be the GOP presidential candidate, barring a collapse worthy of the 2004 New York Yankees, and he was at the White House to be anointed by Bush.
What made the event curious - bizarre, according to some observers, but you know how the infamous "some observers" are - was the tap-dancing between Bush and McCain. First, Bush actually did perform a tap dance for reporters because McCain was late (the well-oiled McCain machine rolls on - no word yet on whether Bush will join the vaudeville circuit after leaving the White House [some would say his time in the West Wing has been the vaudeville circuit]), then McCain seemed to tap-dance, verbally, away from the president. Around a dozen or so times, McCain noted that Bush's "busy schedule" would probably keep him from campaigning for the Arizona senator.
No, really. You know, the "busy schedule" that has room for 879 days down on the ranch - which, if you're into arithmetic, works out to around 30 percent of eight years.
Maybe Bush's legacy will be "the 70 percent solution."
Well, that's probably better than what Hillary Rodham Clinton's legacy will be. She famously used what's being called the "kitchen-sink strategy" against Barack Obama in the run-up to the Ohio and Texas elections last week, and while she won Ohio - and the mainstream media would have you believe that she won Texas, too, but actually, apparently Obama did - the strategy seems to be backfiring in the long-term.
At least in the sense that a whole lot of passionate Obama supporters now seem utterly disinclined to ever vote for Rodham Clinton, especially if she somehow wins the Democratic nomination. Which would make that the most Pyrrhic of victories.
And she didn't help matters by seemingly offering the vice-presidential nomination to Obama, which, you have to admit, is a bit like the 2004 Yankees, after choking in the ALCS, offering to let the Red Sox watch them play the World Series.
Maybe Rodham Clinton could buy a ranch. Start cutting some brush.
After all, she's already running a Republican-like campaign.
'There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently'
-Robert Evans-
#80
Posted: 8/14/10 at 4:40pm
In April 2007, she told a crowd that "my life now is not really that much different from many of yours. Every woman that I know, regardless of race, education, income, background, political affiliation, is struggling to keep her head above water."
Staying above water on the luxurious Costa del Sol junket must have been a real challenge. And now, while we eat cake, she eats her words.
Poor Moochelle, the bottom has really fallen out.
Staying above water on the luxurious Costa del Sol junket must have been a real challenge. And now, while we eat cake, she eats her words.
Poor Moochelle, the bottom has really fallen out.
#83
Posted: 8/14/10 at 5:20pm
Staying above water on the luxurious Costa del Sol junket must have been a real challenge. And now, while we eat cake, she eats her words.
So because of a speech she made she shouldn't be allowed to vacation outside of the country?
So because of a speech she made she shouldn't be allowed to vacation outside of the country?
#85
Posted: 8/14/10 at 5:30pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fb71nFICbMs
Count A (M.A.M) Hates Black people. Notice he ignores Bush's vacation days he spent. Hypocrite and a Racists.Talks about an honest debate and he is too crooked and spineless to even address his hypocrisy.
Count A (M.A.M) Hates Black people. Notice he ignores Bush's vacation days he spent. Hypocrite and a Racists.Talks about an honest debate and he is too crooked and spineless to even address his hypocrisy.
'There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently'
-Robert Evans-
Updated On: 8/14/10 at 05:30 PM
#86
Posted: 8/14/10 at 8:50pm
so the xenia collective has returned with the same tired bullsh*t that they've been peddling for lo how many years?
and y'all still let their stupidity get to you?
yer giving them exactly what they want, and rom, i know you know better.
do we blame a turd for stinking? no, we simply flush it down and move on. i'm loathe to add my name to a thread started by this sh*t weasel, but better here than affording them the dignity of a new thread.
c'mon, folks, let's be sensible here and not give the attention whore exactly what he wants.
i know this is as probable as my voting obama in '12, but i have hope that we can change.
and y'all still let their stupidity get to you?
yer giving them exactly what they want, and rom, i know you know better.
do we blame a turd for stinking? no, we simply flush it down and move on. i'm loathe to add my name to a thread started by this sh*t weasel, but better here than affording them the dignity of a new thread.
c'mon, folks, let's be sensible here and not give the attention whore exactly what he wants.
i know this is as probable as my voting obama in '12, but i have hope that we can change.
r.i.p. marco, my guardian angel.
...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty
pray to st. jude
i'm a sonic reducer
he was the gimmicky sort
fenchurch=mejusthavingfun=magwildwood=mmousefan=bkcollector=bradmajors=somethingtotalkabout: the fenchurch mpd collective
...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty
pray to st. jude
i'm a sonic reducer
he was the gimmicky sort
fenchurch=mejusthavingfun=magwildwood=mmousefan=bkcollector=bradmajors=somethingtotalkabout: the fenchurch mpd collective
#87
Posted: 8/14/10 at 8:54pm
Papa, How I've missed you and yes, I do know better. I just can not help myself sometimes. Welcome Back!
'There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently'
-Robert Evans-
#88
Posted: 8/14/10 at 8:56pm
you know me, rom, i hate anybody f***ing with our board.
r.i.p. marco, my guardian angel.
...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty
pray to st. jude
i'm a sonic reducer
he was the gimmicky sort
fenchurch=mejusthavingfun=magwildwood=mmousefan=bkcollector=bradmajors=somethingtotalkabout: the fenchurch mpd collective
...global warming can manifest itself as heat, cool, precipitation, storms, drought, wind, or any other phenomenon, much like a shapeshifter. -- jim geraghty
pray to st. jude
i'm a sonic reducer
he was the gimmicky sort
fenchurch=mejusthavingfun=magwildwood=mmousefan=bkcollector=bradmajors=somethingtotalkabout: the fenchurch mpd collective
#89
Posted: 8/14/10 at 10:16pm
Back to the much bigger and more important story...
Is this the hope and change we voted for?
I see RINO"S are as popular on this Board as they are in DC.
It appears that Moochelle's vacation is the least of the regime's worries.
Talk About Incompetent
Is this the hope and change we voted for?
I see RINO"S are as popular on this Board as they are in DC.
It appears that Moochelle's vacation is the least of the regime's worries.
Talk About Incompetent
#90
Posted: 8/15/10 at 11:56am
CountA, you've said quite a few times that unemployment is at 20%. Where? Not here in the US.
You seem to know all the answers. Will you be running in 2012? If not, shut your hole.
You seem to know all the answers. Will you be running in 2012? If not, shut your hole.
Updated On: 8/15/10 at 11:56 AM
#91
Posted: 8/15/10 at 12:31pm
Yeah, shut your hole CountA. I don't want to read your posts.
Like I tell everyone who doesn't like what I post:
"If you don't like my posts, don't read them"
So I tell you now, CountA. I don't like reading your posts so shut your hole and don't write them.
Only I can write all the stupid, inane, illogical, hypocritical, contradictory, ill-informed, tasteless, tacky show-queen garbage I want, since I'm not running for elected office.
Like I tell everyone who doesn't like what I post:
"If you don't like my posts, don't read them"
So I tell you now, CountA. I don't like reading your posts so shut your hole and don't write them.
Only I can write all the stupid, inane, illogical, hypocritical, contradictory, ill-informed, tasteless, tacky show-queen garbage I want, since I'm not running for elected office.
Updated On: 8/15/10 at 12:31 PM
#92
Posted: 8/15/10 at 1:01pm
The above comments sound like they might have been generated by the "professional left" so despised by this White House. I've been wanting to ask if this board represents the professional left.
All hail, Moochelle!
All hail, Moochelle!
#93
Posted: 8/15/10 at 1:15pm
Check out the link for unemployment stats
Obama's Recovery Means Excessive Unemployment
Obama's Recovery Means Excessive Unemployment
#94
Posted: 8/16/10 at 8:16am
It almost seems like piling on now...
Another voice of reason calls out Moochelle Obama:
Michelle Obama is a woman of her word. In July, she made a drive-by through the Gulf coast region and urged people to "do a few things [to] help this community." Emphasis on the word “few.” She even recorded an ad inviting Americans to “come on down” to the Gulf as she herself then headed back to Washington to collect her family to head to a holiday in a national park in Maine. At least Maine is in America.
With her recent holiday junket to Spain, she has now officially spit in the eye of Gulf coast residents. Rather than vacation in the spill-ravaged region, her family headed overseas. Does Spain's economy need stimulating? Perhaps so.
On vacation now, the Obamas will execute another 24 hours on the ground drive-by in the Gulf coast before heading to Martha's Vineyard for 10 days. What gives? Why encourage Americans to stand by Gulf coast residents in solidarity and with vacation spending while you fail to do so yourself? In a word, hypocrisy. Like the chain-smoking parent telling the child, “Do as I say not as I do.” This lack of integrity may pass for average parenting, but it makes for extraordinarily poor leadership as a national icon.
Poor Moochelle
Another voice of reason calls out Moochelle Obama:
Michelle Obama is a woman of her word. In July, she made a drive-by through the Gulf coast region and urged people to "do a few things [to] help this community." Emphasis on the word “few.” She even recorded an ad inviting Americans to “come on down” to the Gulf as she herself then headed back to Washington to collect her family to head to a holiday in a national park in Maine. At least Maine is in America.
With her recent holiday junket to Spain, she has now officially spit in the eye of Gulf coast residents. Rather than vacation in the spill-ravaged region, her family headed overseas. Does Spain's economy need stimulating? Perhaps so.
On vacation now, the Obamas will execute another 24 hours on the ground drive-by in the Gulf coast before heading to Martha's Vineyard for 10 days. What gives? Why encourage Americans to stand by Gulf coast residents in solidarity and with vacation spending while you fail to do so yourself? In a word, hypocrisy. Like the chain-smoking parent telling the child, “Do as I say not as I do.” This lack of integrity may pass for average parenting, but it makes for extraordinarily poor leadership as a national icon.
Poor Moochelle
#96
Posted: 8/16/10 at 10:11pm
There really needs to be a feature where you can block and not see a poster. There are too many piles of dog sh*t all over this board all left by one person. You would think there would be a scooper law.
Those Blocked: SueStorm. N2N Nate. Good riddence to stupid! Rad-Z, shill begone!
#97
Posted: 8/16/10 at 10:21pm
Report him as a troll who is spamming the board - it's the simple truth.
#98
Posted: 8/16/10 at 10:23pm
It's amazing the levels to which some people will go to avoid the truth.
#100
Posted: 8/16/10 at 10:35pm
We found common ground.
It must not be spam!!
It must not be spam!!
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