Hypothetical Question for Libtards

jwoodie

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IF it was proven that Obama was not born in the U.S., would you support his impeachment?
 
And you refer to liberals as ‘Libtards,’ yet fail to see the irony.

Your hatred of the president is so all-consuming, that you’re blind to how idiotic it makes you appear.

Why might he have "hatred of the president," C_Chamber_Pot?

Can you see anything beyond skin color?
 
Sure I would, perhaps Biden would do a better job.

Is this the Biden who might do a better job?

"[C]hairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Joseph Biden,…[t]he Delaware Democrat was one of seventeen Senators who voted in 1974 to ban all covert operations, and proudly noted during his 1988 campaign for president that he had threatened to “go public” with covert action plans by the Reagan administration, causing them to cancel the operations."
History News Network


But, now that you mention it, doing a better job than Obama is a pretty low bar....
 
Sure I would, perhaps Biden would do a better job.

Is this the Biden who might do a better job?

"[C]hairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Joseph Biden,…[t]he Delaware Democrat was one of seventeen Senators who voted in 1974 to ban all covert operations, and proudly noted during his 1988 campaign for president that he had threatened to “go public” with covert action plans by the Reagan administration, causing them to cancel the operations."
History News Network


But, now that you mention it, doing a better job than Obama is a pretty low bar....

Iran contra?

Yeah Obama is a pretty low bar though. Sad that the best the right could put forward lost to him...
 
Sure I would, perhaps Biden would do a better job.

Is this the Biden who might do a better job?

"[C]hairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Joseph Biden,…[t]he Delaware Democrat was one of seventeen Senators who voted in 1974 to ban all covert operations, and proudly noted during his 1988 campaign for president that he had threatened to “go public” with covert action plans by the Reagan administration, causing them to cancel the operations."
History News Network


But, now that you mention it, doing a better job than Obama is a pretty low bar....

Iran contra?

Yeah Obama is a pretty low bar though. Sad that the best the right could put forward lost to him...

Now, let's not pretend you know more than your biases...

For edification:

"The outcome of the constitutional struggle over the Iran-Contra matter would be decided in that exact way: by public judgment of the political clash in Washington. The joint House-Senate committee investigation of the Iran-Contra affair—an investigation Democrats likened to Watergate and hoped would end with Reagan’s impeachment—took a turn President Reagan’s critics had not expected when Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North appeared and delivered a devastatingly effective attack on liberals in Congress for their irresponsible meddling in foreign policy.

Public opinion decisively shifted in Reagan’s favor, and the liberal dream of driving another Republican president from office died quickly. In other words, the people judged, just as Locke said they should, and judged that Reagan had acted properly, if not necessarily wisely."
The Unsolvable Problem of Executive Power | Power Line
 
Your time of the month?

Wow!

That was so clever. Bet you pretend to be 'pro woman,' too.

If I ever needed a brain transplant I’d want yours….’cause I’d want one that had never been used.

I'm just trying to determine why you're being a mega-bitch.

Now show me where race was mentioned before your bloated ass mentioned it.

tia


Which will come first, your first original thought or Manson getting parole?

As Liberals values emotion rather than facts, what else do you suppose Chamber Pot was getting at in " hatred of the president is so all-consuming"?

Now, could that apply to Obama's selection of Hagel? No?

You may deny it, but even you aren't dense enough to have missed the implication.
 

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