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Well now, ain't that something? You mean like the respect you guys showed for Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, etc. As for me, the blue-gummed amateur will get respect when it's deserved.
Just a little bit
Oprah wants 'respect' for Obama
By MJ LEE | 02/11/11 8:08 AM Updated: 02/11/11 10:18 AM
Oprah called on President Obama's critics on Friday to “show some level of respect.”
"I feel that everybody has a learning curve, and I feel that the reason why I was willing to step out for him was because I believed in his integrity and I believed in his heart," the influential TV host said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” in Chicago.
And isn't it justice that since opening her fat mouth and promoting her boy, her empire has continued to crumble.
Of the negative mood of the country, Oprah added, “I think everybody complaining ought to try it for once.”
She said the presidency is a position that “holds a sense of authority and governance over us all,” and that “even if you’re not in support of his policies, there needs to be a certain level of respect.”
http://www.politico.com/politico44/perm/...550fabcd93.html
Just a little bit
Oprah wants 'respect' for Obama
By MJ LEE | 02/11/11 8:08 AM Updated: 02/11/11 10:18 AM
Oprah called on President Obama's critics on Friday to “show some level of respect.”
"I feel that everybody has a learning curve, and I feel that the reason why I was willing to step out for him was because I believed in his integrity and I believed in his heart," the influential TV host said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” in Chicago.
And isn't it justice that since opening her fat mouth and promoting her boy, her empire has continued to crumble.
Of the negative mood of the country, Oprah added, “I think everybody complaining ought to try it for once.”
She said the presidency is a position that “holds a sense of authority and governance over us all,” and that “even if you’re not in support of his policies, there needs to be a certain level of respect.”
http://www.politico.com/politico44/perm/...550fabcd93.html