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At the Georgetown-Duke basketball game this afternoon, President Obama
visited with CBS announcer Verne Lundquist who showed footage of the president playing basketball, NBC News reports. Lundquist: "Mr. President, you're a left-hander, do you have any trouble going to your right?" Obama: "I can go to my right now and then. I went to the House Republican caucus the other day. But there's no doubt I have a stronger left hand." |
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On 1/30/10 8:13 PM, jps wrote:
At the Georgetown-Duke basketball game this afternoon, President Obama visited with CBS announcer Verne Lundquist who showed footage of the president playing basketball, NBC News reports. Lundquist: "Mr. President, you're a left-hander, do you have any trouble going to your right?" Obama: "I can go to my right now and then. I went to the House Republican caucus the other day. But there's no doubt I have a stronger left hand." It was a joy watching Obama at that GOP conclave in Baltimore. Later, I read that Faux News gave little attention to it on its fake news and talk show programming that day. The reason was obvious: Obama sliced and diced the GOP'ers, and did it pleasantly, and with humor. It's also obvious that the GOP'ers are going to "obstruct" whenever they can. I hope the Dems are sharp enough to focus on that and make a big issue out of it. |
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On Jan 30, 8:22*pm, Harry wrote:
On 1/30/10 8:13 PM, jps wrote: At the Georgetown-Duke basketball game this afternoon, President Obama visited with CBS announcer Verne Lundquist who showed footage of the president playing basketball, NBC News reports. Lundquist: "Mr. President, you're a left-hander, do you have any trouble going to your right?" Obama: "I can go to my right now and then. I went to the House Republican caucus the other day. But there's no doubt I have a stronger left hand." It was a joy watching Obama at that GOP conclave in Baltimore. Later, I read that Faux News gave little attention to it on its fake news and talk show programming that day. The reason was obvious: Obama sliced and diced the GOP'ers, and did it pleasantly, and with humor. It's also obvious that the GOP'ers are going to "obstruct" whenever they can. I hope the Dems are sharp enough to focus on that and make a big issue out of it. Hope in one hand, and $hit in the other, and see which one gets full first... See you in the mid-term elections. The dems are toast. Your paper tiger is going down in flames. |
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Jack wrote:
On Jan 30, 8:22 pm, Harry wrote: On 1/30/10 8:13 PM, jps wrote: At the Georgetown-Duke basketball game this afternoon, President Obama visited with CBS announcer Verne Lundquist who showed footage of the president playing basketball, NBC News reports. Lundquist: "Mr. President, you're a left-hander, do you have any trouble going to your right?" Obama: "I can go to my right now and then. I went to the House Republican caucus the other day. But there's no doubt I have a stronger left hand." It was a joy watching Obama at that GOP conclave in Baltimore. Later, I read that Faux News gave little attention to it on its fake news and talk show programming that day. The reason was obvious: Obama sliced and diced the GOP'ers, and did it pleasantly, and with humor. It's also obvious that the GOP'ers are going to "obstruct" whenever they can. I hope the Dems are sharp enough to focus on that and make a big issue out of it. Hope in one hand, and $hit in the other, and see which one gets full first... See you in the mid-term elections. The dems are toast. Your paper tiger is going down in flames. Good stuff, Jack. You're a smart guy. Know exactly what to say to make yourself feel better, and put the libs in their place. Kudos to you and Jim DeMint. America needs more like you. |
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"Jack" wrote in message
... On Jan 30, 8:22 pm, Harry wrote: On 1/30/10 8:13 PM, jps wrote: At the Georgetown-Duke basketball game this afternoon, President Obama visited with CBS announcer Verne Lundquist who showed footage of the president playing basketball, NBC News reports. Lundquist: "Mr. President, you're a left-hander, do you have any trouble going to your right?" Obama: "I can go to my right now and then. I went to the House Republican caucus the other day. But there's no doubt I have a stronger left hand." It was a joy watching Obama at that GOP conclave in Baltimore. Later, I read that Faux News gave little attention to it on its fake news and talk show programming that day. The reason was obvious: Obama sliced and diced the GOP'ers, and did it pleasantly, and with humor. It's also obvious that the GOP'ers are going to "obstruct" whenever they can. I hope the Dems are sharp enough to focus on that and make a big issue out of it. Hope in one hand, and $hit in the other, and see which one gets full first... You have lots of experience with the latter. You fling it all around. See you in the mid-term elections. The dems are toast. Your paper tiger is going down in flames. Right. Well, we'll see. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 20:22:33 -0500, Harry wrote:
On 1/30/10 8:13 PM, jps wrote: At the Georgetown-Duke basketball game this afternoon, President Obama visited with CBS announcer Verne Lundquist who showed footage of the president playing basketball, NBC News reports. Lundquist: "Mr. President, you're a left-hander, do you have any trouble going to your right?" Obama: "I can go to my right now and then. I went to the House Republican caucus the other day. But there's no doubt I have a stronger left hand." It was a joy watching Obama at that GOP conclave in Baltimore. Later, I read that Faux News gave little attention to it on its fake news and talk show programming that day. The reason was obvious: Obama sliced and diced the GOP'ers, and did it pleasantly, and with humor. Fox gave it "little attention"? Hell, they cut away from it, just when it was getting good. ;-) It's also obvious that the GOP'ers are going to "obstruct" whenever they can. I hope the Dems are sharp enough to focus on that and make a big issue out of it. Maybe, maybe not. There are a least several in the House, that are reconsidering the prospect of running on the "No" platform. Personally, I'm of the opinion the Brown election, Tea Parties, etc. are not so much anti-Obama, as anti-Washington. Obama's numbers are not that bad, when you consider Congress' numbers. |
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