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doctordog
09-07-2010, 09:49 PM
WELCOME TO THE FAMILY MR. PRESIDENT!:lmao2:



Has President Obama been listening to a lot of Jimi Hendrix lately? With just under two months to go before Election Day, Obama kicked off the fall campaign season Monday with an aggressive speech targeting Republicans. But it was an off-script moment in the speech that's attracted the most attention, as Obama accused his GOP critics of talking about him "like a dog."

"Some powerful interests who had been dominating the agenda in Washington for a very long time -- and they're not always happy with me -- they talk about me like a dog. That's not in my prepared remarks, but it's true," Obama said during a speech at Wisconsin's Laborfest on Monday.

Watch Obama's remarks (the Hendrix quote is a little more than a minute in, at 1:13):

Though Obama didn't acknowledge it, the line was a verbatim quote from "Stone Free," the first song Hendrix wrote after moving to England in 1966. "They talk about me like a dog," the song says. "Talkin about the clothes I wear. But they don't realize they're the ones who's square."

It's unclear if Obama consciously or unconsciously cited the lyric. A White House spokesman did not respond to requests for comment. But regardless of its source, Obama's off-script message syncs with his overall frustration with Republicans, whom he has lambasted repeatedly as the "party of no."

With polls showing Democrats still trailing badly as the midterm campaign enters its post-Labor Day upsurge, Obama stepped up that attack line Monday. In his remarks, he suggested that the GOP will always block bipartisanship, no matter the situation. "If I said the sky was blue, they'd say no," he vented. "If I said fish live in the sea, they'd say no. They just think it's better to score political points before an election than to solve problems."

[Photos: Obama starting to show his age]

It's all a part of the Democrats' efforts to convince Americans that a vote for the GOP this fall would return the country back to the state it was in before Obama won the presidency. Though polls show the effort isn't working, Obama has made the argument again and again, tying it to the issue that seems to be driving voters this fall: the economy.

"They're betting that between now and November, you'll come down with a case of amnesia. They think you'll forget what their agenda did to this country," Obama said. "They think you'll just believe that they've changed. These are the folks whose policies helped devastate our middle class and drive our economy into a ditch. And now they're asking you for the keys back."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20100907/el_yblog_upshot/obama-channels-hendrix-on-critics-they-talk-about-me-like-a-dog


He thinks Americans are stupid and will not hold him accountable for doing nothing, he is wrong.:thumbsup:

Pat
09-07-2010, 09:54 PM
He wishes people would talk about him like a dog.
99% of what I hear from people when they talk about their dogs is positive. People love their dogs.
He's just trying to make himself sound better than he is.

doctordog
09-07-2010, 10:01 PM
He wishes people would talk about him like a dog.
99% of what I hear from people when they talk about their dogs is positive. People love their dogs.
He's just trying to make himself sound better than he is.

He has been taking acting lessons.

Pat
09-07-2010, 10:08 PM
If I smack him with a rolled up newspaper, will he stop crapping all over the place?

doctordog
09-07-2010, 10:44 PM
If I smack him with a rolled up newspaper, will he stop crapping all over the place?

Only if you do it 21 days in a row, it takes that many days to make a habit.

Mason66
09-08-2010, 12:09 AM
The word petty comes to mind every time I hear him talk.

Very unprofessional in every speech.

Trinnity
09-08-2010, 12:19 AM
The word petty comes to mind every time I hear him talk.

Very unprofessional in every speech."Change the channel" comes to mind when I see him on TV. His speeches are empty words and petty partisan jabs.

What a failure he is.

I had hoped, for the sake of the country, he would do a better job implementing policies that would encourage economic recovery and get that employment number up like he promised.

FAIL

MintJulep
09-08-2010, 12:23 AM
"Change the channel" comes to mind when I see him on TV. His speeches are empty words and petty partisan jabs.

What a failure he is.

I had hoped, for the sake of the country, he would do a better job implementing policies that would encourage economic recovery and get that employment number up like he promised.

FAILDisgraceful and embarrassing is what comes to mind when I see him. His petulant, combative manner is absolutely revolting.

Citizen
09-08-2010, 12:57 AM
People have seen him govern. The phrase "Actions speak louder than words" exists for a reason. People see through his language now (some of us did pre-election), and it's just not going to go the way he thinks it will. Going on the offensive this late in the game, when a poll just came out that says more people would rather have Bush back than you, is more than a bit contrived. And most people can and will see through that. The mystery for Mr. Obama is gone, and he has a record people can point to now. And it isn't exactly very impressive.

It doesn't take a genius to look out the window at what his/her neighbors are doing, or go the local mall, or the grocery store at what people are/aren't buying to see the economy still sucks. Go back and read what Obama said passing the stimulus would do. And it hasn't done anything he said it would. For example: If the Stimulus is passed, unemployment will not go above 8.5%. Remember that one?

Again, you liberals want to go ahead and be a partisan and blame it on Bush. But Obama kept all of Bush's financial guys. And the economy still stinks. Coincidence? If Bush was a blithering idiot, and Obama continues with the same economic policies from the same advisors, just what does that make Obama?

Trinnity
09-08-2010, 01:26 AM
I listened to his campaign speeches (the ones before he was elected, LOL) and I knew it was gonna be bad. I didn't know it was gonna be this bad.

BlueSpoon
09-08-2010, 01:27 AM
If I smack him with a rolled up newspaper, will he stop crapping all over the place?
You have to rub his nose in it first.

Trinnity
09-08-2010, 01:29 AM
We will in November.

BlueSpoon
09-08-2010, 01:33 AM
We will in November.
Haha! No doubt. :thumbsup:

doctordog
09-08-2010, 09:36 PM
People have seen him govern. The phrase "Actions speak louder than words" exists for a reason. People see through his language now (some of us did pre-election), and it's just not going to go the way he thinks it will. Going on the offensive this late in the game, when a poll just came out that says more people would rather have Bush back than you, is more than a bit contrived. And most people can and will see through that. The mystery for Mr. Obama is gone, and he has a record people can point to now. And it isn't exactly very impressive.

It doesn't take a genius to look out the window at what his/her neighbors are doing, or go the local mall, or the grocery store at what people are/aren't buying to see the economy still sucks. Go back and read what Obama said passing the stimulus would do. And it hasn't done anything he said it would. For example: If the Stimulus is passed, unemployment will not go above 8.5%. Remember that one?

Again, you liberals want to go ahead and be a partisan and blame it on Bush. But Obama kept all of Bush's financial guys. And the economy still stinks. Coincidence? If Bush was a blithering idiot, and Obama continues with the same economic policies from the same advisors, just what does that make Obama?

The funniest thing to me is that we are seeing the left wing media turn on him now, comedians are making fun of him and even some senators want no part of him.