Obama's Credit Card Rejected: Gives Lame Excuses As Usual

Don't worry Mr. President. You sprang from an ideology that doesn't give a second thought to things like paying the bills.

That Time Obama s Credit Card Was Rejected - The Atlantic


"It turns out I guess I don't use it enough, so they thought there was some fraud going on,"

Worry not, literacy is such a small part of life...

I concede to your obvious expertise on the subject of (il)literacy. Now go back and read the part about "lame excuses", idiot.
 
Don't worry Mr. President. You sprang from an ideology that doesn't give a second thought to things like paying the bills.

That Time Obama s Credit Card Was Rejected - The Atlantic


"It turns out I guess I don't use it enough, so they thought there was some fraud going on,"

Worry not, literacy is such a small part of life...

I concede to your obvious expertise on the subject of (il)literacy. Now go back and read the part about "lame excuses", idiot.

Worry not, making a fool of you is fundamentally easy.
The next time you want to suggest that the President doesn't pay his bills, at least have someone literate, to find an article to support your nonsense...
 
Don't worry Mr. President. You sprang from an ideology that doesn't give a second thought to things like paying the bills.

That Time Obama s Credit Card Was Rejected - The Atlantic


"It turns out I guess I don't use it enough, so they thought there was some fraud going on,"

Worry not, literacy is such a small part of life...

I concede to your obvious expertise on the subject of (il)literacy. Now go back and read the part about "lame excuses", idiot.

Worry not, making a fool of you is fundamentally easy.
The next time you want to suggest that the President doesn't pay his bills, at least have someone literate, to find an article to support your nonsense...
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Don't worry Mr. President. You sprang from an ideology that doesn't give a second thought to things like paying the bills.

That Time Obama s Credit Card Was Rejected - The Atlantic


"It turns out I guess I don't use it enough, so they thought there was some fraud going on,"

Worry not, literacy is such a small part of life...

I concede to your obvious expertise on the subject of (il)literacy. Now go back and read the part about "lame excuses", idiot.

Worry not, making a fool of you is fundamentally easy.
The next time you want to suggest that the President doesn't pay his bills, at least have someone literate, to find an article to support your nonsense...

You just don't know when to quit, do you moron? That article was in the Atlantic Monthly, the oldest egghead journal in the US, the oldest literary journal in the US, and very decidedly left-wing as well. Now quit trying to sound smart because you're just making an ass of yourself.
 
Don't worry Mr. President. You sprang from an ideology that doesn't give a second thought to things like paying the bills.

That Time Obama s Credit Card Was Rejected - The Atlantic


"It turns out I guess I don't use it enough, so they thought there was some fraud going on,"

Worry not, literacy is such a small part of life...

I concede to your obvious expertise on the subject of (il)literacy. Now go back and read the part about "lame excuses", idiot.

Worry not, making a fool of you is fundamentally easy.
The next time you want to suggest that the President doesn't pay his bills, at least have someone literate, to find an article to support your nonsense...

You just don't know when to quit, do you moron? That article was in the Atlantic Monthly, the oldest egghead journal in the US, the oldest literary journal in the US, and very decidedly left-wing as well. Now quit trying to sound smart because you're just making an ass of yourself.

Still in the dark...how surprising.
 

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