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From the more trusted (by me) Fox News sources who are paid stomach his spew, I understand that, for the second time I've heard during the last few months, the Obamanation is taking credit for the Tangerine Tornado's blasting off economy.
Wonder if he's still telling people that's because "You didn't build that."
Oh, you can be sure me dino is gonna vote again. If temporarily, a fallible well-meaning Bad Hair Day has rescued this republic from a very bad place.
During his tenure nothing worked and he blamed all on Bush, his predecessor.
Now that he is gone (thank GOD!) and as the Trump presidency is showing results, Hussein is claiming credit for them.
Looks like according to him that is what a president does: deflect blame for his own doings but claim credit for something he has nothing to do with.
Is this also one of Alinsky's teachings?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rules_f...
No, I take that back.
It's all the letter A's fault.
The only reason me dino is still around is because I can spell moniker.
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/def...
No, you just had to write a way out there word that too many ninnyhammers, jobbernowls, gowks and addlepates are too lazy to look up.
This same clown, who had told everyone that a less than 2% GDP growth and stagnant wages was the "new normal," and that manufacturing jobs weren't coming back, now has the gall to claim that the more than 4% growth and over 300,000 manufacturing jobs are all due to his actions. Hopefully, enough recognize where thanks should lie to recognize how farcical this claim is.
The polls are pointing to Democrat victory in the 2018 elections, just like they did for 2016. Notice how that turned out. I suspect there are many like me who refuse to respond to pollster's calls, and that "black hole" of hidden voters will once again dumbfound the talking heads when the polls are once again proven wrong.
8 years was long enough to tolerate this low IQ character.
He has nothing new to say, only to repeat his fake claims and be judgmental about facts his administration was known of, like capitalizing on resentment.
His role in dividing the country was well documented. That is his legacy.
Neither H Clinton's indictment.
The swamp is still around protecting them.
From Q
POTUS Hints about FISA Declass Provoked Deep State to Release NYT Sleeper Cell Story
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7 Sep 2018 - 5:00:49 PM
Anonymous
7 Sep 2018 - 4:47:26 PM
>>2925398
Can we at least have the declas please good sir
>>2925488
Specific timing rests w/ POTUS.
Hints expend ammunition.
Think NYT 'Anon' article (Ex)
The WORLD is WATCHING.
Q
Add to that ammo expended was Hussiens disgusting speech.
The anonymous op-Ed backfires and proves the deep state.
These people are stupid.
"Add to that ammo expended was Hussiens disgusting speech."
Yes. There is nothing or nobody who could make me listen to this criminal. But I caught a sentence as I was closing the YouTube site that brought it as an addendum to some article I was reading, when he said "There will be dire consequences..."
This nitwit learns nothing. Remember how he was stuffing his garbage down on the nation's throat, claiming that "We must act NOW, tomorrow will be too late". It did not take long for Americans to catch up to it and see through it.
What is the saying? Doing the same thing and expecting a different result? He is a classic example of the idiot. Everyone knows it but him.
In a brazen attempt to re-write history, President Barack Obama in a speech on Friday blamed “the politics of resentment and paranoia,” which he said had found a home in the Republican Party, for “wild conspiracy theories – like those surrounding Benghazi.”
I echo exceller's sentiment: Thank God he's no longer prez.