“It is an indisputable fact that in recent years, lobbyists for major special interests have wielded extraordinary power in Washington DC, resulting in a national agenda too often skewed in favor of the interests that can afford their services. It is that problem that the President has promised to change.”
- White House blog, October 21
“I urge Congress to listen to AARP, listen to the AMA.”
- President Obama, November 5
If you don’t like what the President Obama says, just wait. Won’t be long before he says the opposite.
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I urge the president to look in the mirror. I urge him to think about why 90% of the electorate take absolutely nothing he says seriously. I urge him to stop letting our troops die in vain. I urge him to resign, and admit once and for all that he is not, nor has he ever been eligible for the office of POTUS, and I urge him to follow what he said when they asked him after he was elected US Senator if he would run for POTUS, when he said, I haven’t the experience to hold such an office.
Its amazing this so-called intellectual giant is too stupid to know he isn’t fooling anyone that has the capacity to observe and think.