He is working hard ya know and has not had a day to relax

Tommy2Gun

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Wanda Sykes on Jay Leno last night: I am paraphrasing here in my topic. sniff I feel so overwhelmed booo hooo
But, IS she for real, really. Parties on Wednesday nights, date nights, more golf in 2 years than Bush had in 8years. I mean everytime you turn around the occupant is out the door - Hawaii, Europe, Indonesia etc. Need help on the Budget-hand it off to Slow Joe Biden and Biden bails for Europe....
During the past few weeks/months: No leadership on the budget, No leadership in the Japanese crisis, Libya, Iran, And it was oohhh so important to be on ESPN for his NCAA picks...then off to the links for a round and to cap off the week folks... jetting off in AF1 on our dime to Rio DeJaneiro with the family whooooooeeeeee Issssa ben bizzy doin bidness boss.
[beeep] do they think its all limos/parties/golf/scmooozing/spending/union hacks etc...assign a new czar here-there.Take my frikn picture.
Get to frikn work...or resign: you'd be doing us all a favor. And take that ugly azzz wookie of a wife with you on your way out.

2yrs is too long

IMHO
T2G
 
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Hey, it ain't like he's not really workin.

President Barack Obama, for the second year in a row, picked the University of Kansas to win the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s basketball championship, this year by beating Ohio State University.

While the Jayhawks were upset early in last year’s tournament, Obama said they deserve a second chance.

“Kansas has more firepower,” Obama said in an interview with sports cable channel ESPN as he filled out his bracket predicting the results of the annual tournament. “I’m giving them a chance at redemption.”

Obama, an avid basketball player and fan, predicted that the four top-seeded teams -- Kansas, Ohio State, Duke University and the University of Pittsburgh -- will reach the semifinals, known as the Final Four.

Las Vegas oddsmakers favor Ohio State to win its first men’s basketball championship since 1960. The Buckeyes, who went 32-2 this season and captured the Big Ten Conference regular-season and tournament titles, are given 7-2 odds of taking the title.

They are a slight favorite over Duke, the defending national champion, and the other top seeds, Kansas and Pittsburgh.

Obama said Pittsburgh, playing in the Southeast Regional, has “what looks like the weakest bracket in the tournament,” which will help them advance to the Final Four.

The president picked few upsets in his bracket, with almost all the higher seeds advancing. Some exceptions include 11th-seeded Marquette over sixth-seed Xavier and 12th-seeded Richmond over Vanderbilt, a five-seed.
Last Year

Obama said he was reminded of his failure to pick last year’s tournament winner when the Duke Blue Devils and their coach, Mike Krzyzewski, visited the White House on May 27.

“Last year I did not pick Duke, and Coach K gave me a hard time,” Obama said.

The NCAA tournament started yesterday in Dayton, Ohio, with two play-in games that advanced the University of North Carolina-Asheville and Clemson University. Two more are scheduled for today before full tournament play begins tomorrow. The championship game is scheduled for April 4 at Reliant Stadium in Houston.

The president also gave his analysis of top college players. Obama called Brigham Young University guard Jimmer Fredette, who has averaged 28.5 points per game this year, “unbelievable” and the “best scorer, obviously, in the country.” He said the University of Connecticut’s Kemba Walker “plays like a pro already” and singled out freshman Jared Sullinger of Ohio State as helping that team advance.

Help for Japan

Before making his picks on the broadcast, Obama urged basketball fans to take a break from filling out their brackets to visit the U.S. Agency for International Development’s website and consider making a donation “to help the people who have been devastated in Japan.”

“Go to usaid.gov and that’s going to list a whole range of charities where you can potentially contribute,” he said. “I think that would be a great gesture as you’re filling out your brackets.”

“This is a great tradition, we have fun every year doing it,” Obama said of the college basketball tournament. “But while you’re doing it, if you’re on your laptop,” consider making a contribution, he said.

To contact the reporter on this story: Nicholas Johnston in Washington at njohnston3@bloomberg.net; Hans Nichols in Washington at hnichols2@bloomberg.net
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-16...ment-final.html
 
It frosts my apples when people come out & say he's working hard, with a straight face. Oh he's doing so much.

Yeah to destroy what we hold dear. wow I am so not in agreement with so-called progressive liberal types.

I got into it today with a lib; he/she stormed off in a huff mumbling, all offended like I told them the Easter Bunny really does not exist. [beeep] yes, I shot em and eat em with a fine Napa wine & rice.

T2G
 
Obombus, If you could buy him for what he is worth and sell him for what he THINKS he is worth--end of story, budget crisis ended, new car in every garage....

Bob
 
Originally Posted By: Bob ClineObombus, If you could buy him for what he is worth and sell him for what he THINKS he is worth--end of story, budget crisis ended, new car in every garage....

Bob

+1

Tim
 
well, I go to work & hit it like someone lit the fuse on my tampon. But I'm not getting a trip to Rio out of it...
 
As usual your pictograph representations are spot on.

It reads like a comedy movie story board.

It appears not only have the Cleveland Police lowered their test score standards in response to liberal marxist-socialist demands. The liberals have lowered the standards for work at the Presidential level. Failing is now Passing, wow and to think of all my hard work toget where I am, gee I could of kicked back smoked some weed & been President.

Some days I feel like Charlton Heston in Planet of the Apes, This is a madhouse!

Later
T2G
 
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