Gingrich on Obama...."Too Kenyan"

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That sign is fake.

So are the people who constantly use that peice of stupidity.
 
Perhaps I should rephrase it that most people will be too fucking stupid to see the obvious when it is placed in from of them in bold text.:eusa_shhh:

Well, the only problem with that is that the bold doesn't show anything about Newts deeply held prejudices.

In fact, it's an analysis of Obama's world view. And it's accurate to some degree if you look at Obama's odd behavior toward Great Britain, who is traditionally an ally.

Really? And the Brits are, oh, so put out about it?

BBC News - Obama's popularity: Mixed marks a year after Cairo

Defying gravity

This view is especially common in Western Europe, where "Obamamania" took hold even before he became president.

In Germany, for instance, the president's ratings seem to defy political gravity.


Mr Obama addressed huge crowds in Germany in 2008 before his election In a spring 2009 poll, a few months after he took office, 93% of Germans expressed confidence in Mr Obama; a year later, 90% still feel this way.

Big majorities agree in Britain, France, and Spain.

And Mr Obama's popularity is not limited to Europe, with more than seven in 10 giving him positive ratings in Japan, South Korea, India and Nigeria. And a stunning 95% hold this view in Kenya, home to Mr Obama's late father.

Mr Obama is also well-regarded in another country with which he has a personal connection: Indonesia, where he lived for several years as a child.

Perhaps that perception of yours is more prevelant among the Conservatives here than it is in Britain. Seems that they think quite highly of our President.
 

You mean that if I were to sit outside a small farm house in Scotland or Prussia, where some of my people originated, that would show that I am not an American?

Just what are you trying to point out here, Tank? Other than that you are terminally stupid.
 
Perhaps I should rephrase it that most people will be too fucking stupid to see the obvious when it is placed in from of them in bold text.:eusa_shhh:

Well, the only problem with that is that the bold doesn't show anything about Newts deeply held prejudices.

In fact, it's an analysis of Obama's world view. And it's accurate to some degree if you look at Obama's odd behavior toward Great Britain, who is traditionally an ally.

Really? And the Brits are, oh, so put out about it?

BBC News - Obama's popularity: Mixed marks a year after Cairo

Defying gravity

This view is especially common in Western Europe, where "Obamamania" took hold even before he became president.

In Germany, for instance, the president's ratings seem to defy political gravity.


Mr Obama addressed huge crowds in Germany in 2008 before his election In a spring 2009 poll, a few months after he took office, 93% of Germans expressed confidence in Mr Obama; a year later, 90% still feel this way.

Big majorities agree in Britain, France, and Spain.

And Mr Obama's popularity is not limited to Europe, with more than seven in 10 giving him positive ratings in Japan, South Korea, India and Nigeria. And a stunning 95% hold this view in Kenya, home to Mr Obama's late father.

Mr Obama is also well-regarded in another country with which he has a personal connection: Indonesia, where he lived for several years as a child.

Perhaps that perception of yours is more prevelant among the Conservatives here than it is in Britain. Seems that they think quite highly of our President.

These are impressive numbers also....:eusa_whistle:.. just helping

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows that 29% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as president. Forty-two percent (42%) Strongly Disapprove, giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -13 (see trends).

Daily Presidential Tracking Poll - Rasmussen Reports
 
Well, doesn't look like Gingrich is running for election, he'll just be in charge of launching the attack.

:)
 
Perhaps I should rephrase it that most people will be too fucking stupid to see the obvious when it is placed in from of them in bold text.:eusa_shhh:

Well, the only problem with that is that the bold doesn't show anything about Newts deeply held prejudices.

In fact, it's an analysis of Obama's world view. And it's accurate to some degree if you look at Obama's odd behavior toward Great Britain, who is traditionally an ally.

Really? And the Brits are, oh, so put out about it?

BBC News - Obama's popularity: Mixed marks a year after Cairo

Defying gravity

This view is especially common in Western Europe, where "Obamamania" took hold even before he became president.

In Germany, for instance, the president's ratings seem to defy political gravity.


Mr Obama addressed huge crowds in Germany in 2008 before his election In a spring 2009 poll, a few months after he took office, 93% of Germans expressed confidence in Mr Obama; a year later, 90% still feel this way.

Big majorities agree in Britain, France, and Spain.

And Mr Obama's popularity is not limited to Europe, with more than seven in 10 giving him positive ratings in Japan, South Korea, India and Nigeria. And a stunning 95% hold this view in Kenya, home to Mr Obama's late father.

Mr Obama is also well-regarded in another country with which he has a personal connection: Indonesia, where he lived for several years as a child.

Perhaps that perception of yours is more prevelant among the Conservatives here than it is in Britain. Seems that they think quite highly of our President.

Why on earth do we care if the socialists in Europe and the Muslim loons in Indonesia think highly of our president? I think that's indicative that he's no friend to the American people or the American way of life right there.
 
I'm confused. I thought Obama's father didn't raise him. Furthermore I thought Obama was primarily raised by his white grandparents in Hawaii. How then is Obama's world view too Kenyan. I imagine it's no more Kenyan than mine.
 

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