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Sung, of course, to the tune of M I C ... K E Y ... M O U S E!
Barry's re-election theme, announced during his State of the Union campaign kickoff rally, is "Winning The Future." Or, WTF.
Sarah Palin drove a stake into the heart of that gem on Greta last night.
Well, speaking of last night, that was a tough speech to sit through and try to stomach because the president is so off base in his ideas in how it is he believes government is going to create jobs. Obviously, government growth won't create any jobs. It's the private sector that can create the jobs. His theme last night in the State of the Union was the WTF, you know, "Winning the Future," and I thought OK, that acronym, spot on. There were a lot of WTF moments throughout that speech.
Not to mention, a lot more BHO WTF moments since January 20, 2009.
A White House full of "experts" who've never held a real job in their lives are still trying to sell the "trust us" Kool Aid of countless new jobs ripe for the creation:
"In a few weeks, I will be sending a budget to Congress that helps us meet that
goal. We'll invest in biomedical research, information technology, and
especially clean energy technology — an investment that will strengthen
our security, protect our planet, and create countless new jobs for our
people."
-- President Obama, State of the Union Address
That's "countless," as in: You won't be able to count them, because they exist only in my imagination.
No more claims of "x" jobs created or saved. Nope, now the intangible benefits are indeed countless. But, trust them, they're experts! They've been right so far, haven't they?
It's time for President Training Pants and his Mickey Mouse ideas to get the old heave-ho. And nothing exposes Obama's mendacity quite like Sarah Palin's little play on acronyms. Which is why the usual liberal defenders of Dear Leader's domestic depredations are apoplectic at the top of Memeorandum today.
WTF indeed.
UPDATE 28 Jan 2011 17:46:
Linked by Bob Belvedere.
Thanks mate!
Posted at 14:28 by Chris Wysocki
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