Pointing The Finger: It’s Always Bush


When will the American People begin to tire of Mr Obama pointing the DC finger (or perhaps giving the finger) to everyone save himself and his administration?

Or perhaps more accurately, how will his continued blame-shifting antics play come November?

(CNN) — When signs of a severe economic downfall emerged more than two years ago, then-candidate Barack Obama was quick to point a finger at the man he hoped to replace.

Seventeen months into his administration, the message is often the same, and Republicans say it’s time for him to drop the Bush bashing and take ownership of the problem.

Mr Obama has had more than adequate time, at the helm, to grip the wheel with both hands and begin to alter the country’s course towards more economic certainty.

Instead, he has purposely chosen to attempt to “re-live Europe in the 90s” all over again with his clearly Socialist, Alinsky, Ayers, Cloward-Piven, Reverend Wright ways. At the time, when, Europe is finally beginning to both recognize and then correct the error of its Socialist ways.

Again, as in someone with NPD, it is never about any possible mistakes Mr Obama may have made; oh no.

It is, instead, all about the mistakes made by everyone but him.

I submit: this tactic’s “ability to play” is just about entirely played out.

BZ

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10 thoughts on “Pointing The Finger: It’s Always Bush

  1. Mal: and its endemic of the inability of their base philosophy to prove its propriety. Their core and fundamental philosophies simply do not WORK if one’s society or country wishes to be FREE.

    NFO: of that I shall be certain, for certainly the Blame Game shall not stop on behalf of the Demorats.

    BZ

  2. When will the American People begin to tire of Mr Obama pointing the DC finger (or perhaps giving the finger) to everyone save himself and his administration?
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    Well, I can’t speak for everyone, but as for me, I grew tired of if about 30 seconds after the son of a bitch took office…

  3. TF: Agreed. And I am still tired of the man.

    Libs are infamous for always blaming someone else for their catastrophes.

    Don’t hold your breath about Obama ever taking the blame, won’t happen.

  4. Obama is a ‘smart ass”, and thinks he can silently get away with it.
    Someone, after he is not president anymore, will probably cut that finger off and make him eat it.

  5. BZ, I am NOT certain…

    Our circle of friends on the ‘net are very motivated, we are fired up, but in all honesty, there are so many apathetic Americans right now it is shocking…

    The phrase you are so fond of, *free cheese*, as long as they get that cheese, it’s all good, no matter the long range cost or damage…

  6. Maybe because it is still working?

    No excuses for Obama; he is even less effective than Carter and is running his version of the Capone gang. I didn’t vote for him and there isn’t an incumbent in Colorado I will vote for this fall.

    That being said, Bush, excluding the war on terror and foreign policy, let his cronies loot the populace. That created the climate that allowed Obama to be elected.

    I vote conservative. Conservative doesn’t equal Republican.

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