Obama's Next Stop: SCOTUS

jwoodie

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If you think the President will quietly exit at the end of his reign, think again: His next stop is likely the SCOTUS, either by making a deal with his successor or by nominating himself ("audacity" is not his weak suit). At his confirmation hearing, his radical views will be defended as merely providing "balance" to the Court. Stay tuned...
 
And then he will become Secretary General of the UN and then he will start a socialistic revolutionary and then the black helicopters will...
 
By the time Obama's second term is up, there probably isn't going to be much left of that country we used to call America.
 
I think the black helicopters are being replaced by drones.
 
If you think the President will quietly exit at the end of his reign, think again: His next stop is likely the SCOTUS, either by making a deal with his successor or by nominating himself ("audacity" is not his weak suit). At his confirmation hearing, his radical views will be defended as merely providing "balance" to the Court. Stay tuned...

Stay looney tuned...
 
If you think the President will quietly exit at the end of his reign, think again: His next stop is likely the SCOTUS, either by making a deal with his successor or by nominating himself ("audacity" is not his weak suit). At his confirmation hearing, his radical views will be defended as merely providing "balance" to the Court. Stay tuned...

Stay looney tuned...

What channel are they on these days? Or do you just keep watching your private collection?
 
If you think the President will quietly exit at the end of his reign, think again: His next stop is likely the SCOTUS, either by making a deal with his successor or by nominating himself ("audacity" is not his weak suit). At his confirmation hearing, his radical views will be defended as merely providing "balance" to the Court. Stay tuned...

More whining instead of discussing issues. I guess that's easier than doing actual work. :cool:
 

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