Obama fails without his TelePrompter - YouTube
Kids with asthma using a breathalyzer?
Kids with asthma using a breathalyzer?
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Yep. Obama is the only one that people think should never be criticized. It's scary because it makes me think of how no one in Jonestown could criticize Jim Jones. And then it was too late for them. If Democrats want to stop being criticized they need to stop criticizing Republicans.Funny, when Sarah Palin wrote on her hand to remind her of something while giving a speech, we never heard the end of it. She was called every name in the book. And all forms of "stupid" was applied. No one gave her the benefit of the doubt--admired the hand memo instead of the more expensive teleprompter, or thought that that was a little "hint" taught in public speaking, or thought "well may she had "jet lag" and needed a reminder, or thought was up late with Trig or had a head ache or ... But when Obama flubs (even with his expensive telepromter) all sorts of excuses are made for him.
Honestly, can't you see that "what's good for the goose is good for the gander" and as has been clearly shown here the teleprompter can't save Obama from everything.
That's because she is Pro-Life.Funny, when Sarah Palin wrote on her hand to remind her of something while giving a speech, we never heard the end of it. She was called every name in the book.
Obama's gaffs don't come near to the national embarassment of his predicessor, George Bush.
Says the cheerleader of the Obama fan club. Actually Obama has had many gaffes that the news either under-reports or makes excuses.
The ones with our great ally Great Britain, are particularly cringe-worthy: trying to act like the Queen was just a touchy-feely American, failure to pay respect to the playing of their national anthem, giving the Queen an ipod of his speeches when she had given him an appropriate and meaningful gift, giving the prime minister a gift of DVDs that don't work with the British electrical system, insulting the British people by just packing up their gift to the American people and sending it back. I thought that the White House had a department of protocol and ettiquette. Apparently not.
I'm not an Obama fan but Bush was definitely worse.
Well at least he didn't insult our allies numerous times. Can't *believe* Obama did. Each time he's done that I feel like apologizing for him and then crawling in a hole. Like I said, I thought the White House had a department of protocol or ettiquette. So embarrassing.
You may not like Bush's speech, but as a former Texan, I found it lilting. And his manners were impeccable. (Bush actually cared for the people--he even stopped playing the game he loved, golf, when the country was suffering in the war, but Obama won't even cut back on his golfing, partying, and vacations when he knows we are suffering in this recession and he didn't care when his motorcades snarled traffic and had the local people complaining.) I definitely dislike the stuttering of Obama and the way he ends declarative sentences as if each had a question mark drives me "up the wall". Don't like his mannerisms at all. And then the fact that he can't even talk to a class of elementary school children without a teleprompter just "floors me."
Do I need to bring up playing with a guitar as Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans followed up by a flyover to survey the damage from on-high? Or how about the SNAFU that the whole rescue non-effort after Katrina by BUSH's FEMA?
Or perhaps you still blame those poor people for not having a way out of town, so they got what they deserved? I seem to remember that this was the talking point of "non-Republicans" at the time.