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I wrote a check the other day, first one in a while, and I seriously wrote the date as May 16th, 1998
Great. An anonymous message board poster and the leader of the USA are both absent-minded.
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I wrote a check the other day, first one in a while, and I seriously wrote the date as May 16th, 1998
I wrote a check the other day, first one in a while, and I seriously wrote the date as May 16th, 1998
Great. An anonymous message board poster and the leader of the USA are both absent-minded.
Will you be 35 in 2012 so I can give you a write-in vote for president?
Um.....I think I was born in 1965, but I was in Nigeria at the time.
Are you the guy with the money transfer problems? I'm ready to help. I think the $10 million fee you proposed is reasonable.
barfo
If Bush had done this, the left would be howling about what a moron he is. But since it was Obama, they think it just shows that he's human (and cute!).
If Bush had done this, the left would be howling about what a moron he is. But since it was Obama, they think it just shows that he's human (and cute!).
Is this the kind of thing they talk about on right wing radio?

Dan Quayle is chuckling righte nowe
Why do you always have to bring up Bush?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Obama’s just as big a doofus as Bush
When are the liberal media going to admit that, without his teleprompter, Barack Obama is as big a doofus as they always claimed George Bush was?
Imagine if Bush, instead of Obama, had just gotten the date wrong by three years in signing a guest book at Westminster Abbey, writing down May 24, 2008, instead of May 24, 2011?
Imagine if Bush, instead of Obama, had just committed the diplomatic blunder of toasting the Queen during the playing of God Save the Queen, when you’re not supposed to drink?
Imagine if Bush, instead of Obama, had said: “The Middle East is obviously an issue that has plagued the region for centuries”? (Jan. 28, 2010)
Or: “I’m here with the Girardo family, here in St. Louis,” when he was in Kansas City? (August 25, 2008)
Imagine if Bush, instead of Obama, had shouted, “How’s it going, Sunshine?” at a campaign rally on May 23, 2008 in Sunrise, Fla.?
Or if Bush had erroneously described “Austrian” as a language, when he meant “German,” as Obama did in France on April 6, 2009, when he observed: “It was also interesting to see that political interaction in Europe is not that different from the United States Senate. There’s a lot of — I don’t know what the term is in Austrian, wheeling and dealing?”
Imagine if Bush had said, as Obama did on May 26, 2008: “On this Memorial Day, as our nation honours its unbroken line of fallen heroes — and I see many of them in the audience here today — our sense of patriotism is particularly strong”?
Or: “In case you missed it, this week there was a tragedy in Kansas. Ten thousand people died — an entire town destroyed,” as Obama did in May, 2007, about a tornado that killed 12 people?
Imagine if Bush had said, as Obama did on July 20, 2009: “The reforms we seek would bring greater competition, choice, savings and inefficiencies to our health care system”?
Imagine if Bush, instead of Obama, had ducked out of a media conference on March 3, 2008, with the excuse: “Anyway, guys, c’mon now. I just answered, like, eight questions?”
That’s not even counting Obama’s more famous gaffes for which he’s apologized, such as on The Tonight Show on March 19, 2009, when he said: “I bowled a 129. It’s like - it was like Special Olympics or something.”
Or when he introduced his running mate, Joe Biden, on Aug. 23, 2008, as “the next president.”
Or the time, in praising a “Navy Corpsman” on Feb. 5, 2010, Obama mispronounced it, “Navy Corpse-man”, not realizing the “ps” is silent.
(For more “Obamaisms” visit politicalhumor.about.com.)
The point isn’t that Obama commits gaffes, just as Bush did. After all, the job of U.S. president is one of the most stressful in the world and campaigning for it is a logistical nightmare.
That would wear down anyone to the point where they might occasionally say something stupid.
The point, as blogger Kate McMillan at smalldeadanimals.com has observed, is the blatant double-standard the liberal media apply in covering Obama versus Bush.
Obama’s gaffes, if they’re mentioned at all, are generally treated with humour and even sympathy, whereas with Bush, they were constantly cited as (false) evidence of stupidity.
And how dumb is that?
straw grasping is a hoot, get ready for 4 more years of it
i guess i just dont see anything to get all freaked out about, he messed up, it was a super crazy lol fest, the end.
seriously like...."remember back in 2011 when obama did that writing thing wrong!? omg that was crazy!!" ummm no
i guess i just dont see anything to get all freaked out about, he messed up, it was a super crazy lol fest, the end.
seriously like...."remember back in 2011 when obama did that writing thing wrong!? omg that was crazy!!" ummm no
I don't think anyone is taking it seriously. Some of us are just pointing out that there's a double standard in the media.
didnt you read about this in the media? lol
yeah i read the thread lol we have....you starting it, and bumping it over and over until someone finally bit
i think bush was much dumber, my opinion, you are entitled to yours
I'm just adding to the gaffes from this European trip. I can hardly keep up with Obumbles.
Here's another one!
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He IS Mr. Bean!!
straw grasping to the extreme lol
