"I Know Nothing! I Saw Nothing! I Wasn't Even There!" LOL. What a bunch of lying political hacks. I would be ashamed if I had voted for Obama. A lot of people are in the "Fool me twice, shame on me" camp.
Most of the "47%" and their bleeding heart cheer leaders have no shame. Their food stamps EBT cards and perpetual unemployment checks justify all else.
They are the lost souls. Many have crossed over the brink in the last 5 years and have no way to cross back. They are lost. Their only hope is that conservatives will gain some control after these scandals and fix the problems Obama has made for the economy. If hey aren't pulled out of the Obama induced parasite class soon, they will be there for ever and the rest of us will be dragged down with them. BTW, I wonder when that Keystone Pipeline approval is coming from Obama.
How long will the idiot class continue to blindly support this sleazeball? NYT Lawyer: Obama Worse Than Nixon, 'Worst President Ever' on Press Freedom James Goodale, the lawyer for The New York Times in the Pentagon Papers case against the Nixon administration, declared in the Times on Tuesday that Obama is going to be worse than Nixon. âIt is a further example of how President Obama will surely pass President Richard Nixon as the worst president ever on issues of national security and press freedom,â he wrote. Until President Obama came into office, no one thought talking or emailing was not protected by the First Amendment. President Obama wants to criminalize the reporting of national security information. This will stop reporters from asking for information that might be classified. Leaks will stop and so will the free flow of information to the public. I've written that the administration action against Julian Assange in the Wikileaks case was a clarion call to journalists. Now, the Rosen case shows, it may be too late. The A.P. case is more evidence of President Obama's dismissal of the First Amendment in national security cases. There was no need to subpoena The A.P. without telling The A.P. And there was no need to subpoena scores of telephone records of A.P. reporters. The subpoena was over-broad. The First Amendment protects The A.P.âs right to gather news, as it protects Rosenâs too. Obamaâs view is that national security interests nearly always trump the First Amendment. No president has had this view before, except Richard Nixon. Goodale also talked to New York magazine: Q. With the AP and Fox News stories, it seems like Obama's record on leakers is finally becoming a mainstream issue. Why did it take until now? GOODALE: The press has been very forgiving to Obama with respect to the press issue. Why? I think the press generally likes Obama, as I do, and doesn't want to believe what is right in front of them. They prefer to ignore it. Since the events that I describe in my book that are very unfavorable, they have not attracted huge publicity. The AP subpoena changed that. Unfortunately, it was combined with the IRS and Benghazi stories, so the spotlight was there. The AP story had a lot of confluence of factors that you probably won't see again â too many things went wrong at the same the time. But now the issue is in play. And when you start looking back at it, it doesn't look really good. Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tim-gr...st-president-ever-press-freedom#ixzz2U3UvHTRS
Your nonsensical statements never cease to amaze me, Rectum. I don't even want to know what you think that comment means.