Thin-Skinned Little Jackass Of A President Gets Help From His Friends In The Media

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He's over in Kenya rediscovering his roots and the prissy little narcissistic president has to comment on everything bad someone says about him here at home.

You have to have a really thin skin to feel you have to comment on everything your critics say about you. Anyone with any sense would know that you give strength to their arguments when you respond to them. He's president.....he doesn't have to comment on it. He's not running for office anymore. Why does he care that a Republican says that his Iranian deal marches Israel to the oven's door. Commenting on it only gives it the feel that there's some truth to it. Lucky for him the Big Three carry his water for him:


The “big three” networks of ABC, CBS and NBC gleefully promoted on Monday evening President Obama’s “scolding” of 2016 Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee over his criticism of the Iran deal and his “scathing words” for the GOP field as candidates “are trying to out-trump [Donald] Trump.” Not surprisingly, the networks also sided with then-candidate Obama on May 15, 2008 when the same three networks chided then-President George W. Bush and fellow Republicans for a “two-pronged Republican attack” on Obama.
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Returning to the present for the moment, ABC’s World News Tonight anchor David Muir teased correspondent Tom Llamas’ story by hailing Obama’s “war of words” with Huckabee and “a rare move” by the President “with scathing words on the Republican race.” Muir introduced Llamas by explaining that Huckabee was “the latest Republican contender under fire for controversial comments” as the former Arkansas Governor was “digging down” over having said the following on Saturday: “He's so naive he would trust the Iranians and would take the Israelis and basically march them to the door of the oven.” In his report, Llamas touted Obama as offering “a rare scolding” and “accusing Republican candidates of using overheated language to try and steal attention from Donald Trump.”

Continuing on the theme of roping the GOP candidates together, Llamas noted that “[o]ther candidates [are] looking to create their own viral moments” with videos featuring Republican Senator Rand Paul (Ky.) and Lindsey Graham (S.C.). The theme of bashing Republicans and praising Obama continued on NBC Nightly News. Anchor Lester Holt determined that “the war of words is escalating” as national correspondent Peter Alexander credited Jeb Bush for having “winced at the latest Republican attack line.” Hailing the President as “among those offended” by Huckabee’s comments regarding the Holocaust, Alexander described candidates not named Trump are “competing for attention” and “trying to out-trump Trump.” Following the lead from Llamas, Alexander hit Paul and Graham for having “resorted to political stunts” before declaring: “The horse race is on, but the track is muddy.”
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See more at: Networks Praise Obama s Scolding of Huckabee GOP Field Bashed Bush for Hitting Obama in 08


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For only 10 years though......


Links
Huckabee Obama marching Israel to door of the oven - CNNPolitics.com
Articles Iran Deal and the Hudaybiyyah Precedent
 
Of course the media backs him. After all they helped get him elected.

Didn't see any of the LSM sending 200 reporters to dig up dirt on him like they did on Palin.
 
He's over in Kenya rediscovering his roots and the prissy little narcissistic president has to comment on everything bad someone says about him here at home.

You have to have a really thin skin to feel you have to comment on everything your critics say about you. Anyone with any sense would know that you give strength to their arguments when you respond to them. He's president.....he doesn't have to comment on it. He's not running for office anymore. Why does he care that a Republican says that his Iranian deal marches Israel to the oven's door. Commenting on it only gives it the feel that there's some truth to it. Lucky for him the Big Three carry his water for him:


The “big three” networks of ABC, CBS and NBC gleefully promoted on Monday evening President Obama’s “scolding” of 2016 Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee over his criticism of the Iran deal and his “scathing words” for the GOP field as candidates “are trying to out-trump [Donald] Trump.” Not surprisingly, the networks also sided with then-candidate Obama on May 15, 2008 when the same three networks chided then-President George W. Bush and fellow Republicans for a “two-pronged Republican attack” on Obama.
2015-07-27-ABC-WNT-2016GOPObama2.JPG


Returning to the present for the moment, ABC’s World News Tonight anchor David Muir teased correspondent Tom Llamas’ story by hailing Obama’s “war of words” with Huckabee and “a rare move” by the President “with scathing words on the Republican race.” Muir introduced Llamas by explaining that Huckabee was “the latest Republican contender under fire for controversial comments” as the former Arkansas Governor was “digging down” over having said the following on Saturday: “He's so naive he would trust the Iranians and would take the Israelis and basically march them to the door of the oven.” In his report, Llamas touted Obama as offering “a rare scolding” and “accusing Republican candidates of using overheated language to try and steal attention from Donald Trump.”

Continuing on the theme of roping the GOP candidates together, Llamas noted that “[o]ther candidates [are] looking to create their own viral moments” with videos featuring Republican Senator Rand Paul (Ky.) and Lindsey Graham (S.C.). The theme of bashing Republicans and praising Obama continued on NBC Nightly News. Anchor Lester Holt determined that “the war of words is escalating” as national correspondent Peter Alexander credited Jeb Bush for having “winced at the latest Republican attack line.” Hailing the President as “among those offended” by Huckabee’s comments regarding the Holocaust, Alexander described candidates not named Trump are “competing for attention” and “trying to out-trump Trump.” Following the lead from Llamas, Alexander hit Paul and Graham for having “resorted to political stunts” before declaring: “The horse race is on, but the track is muddy.”
2008-05-15-CBS-EN-Couric13.jpg


See more at: Networks Praise Obama s Scolding of Huckabee GOP Field Bashed Bush for Hitting Obama in 08


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For only 10 years though......


Links
Huckabee Obama marching Israel to door of the oven - CNNPolitics.com
Articles Iran Deal and the Hudaybiyyah Precedent

I love you how the RWnuts piss themselves when the President slaps down their nitwit heroes.
 
He's over in Kenya rediscovering his roots and the prissy little narcissistic president has to comment on everything bad someone says about him here at home.

You have to have a really thin skin to feel you have to comment on everything your critics say about you. Anyone with any sense would know that you give strength to their arguments when you respond to them. He's president.....he doesn't have to comment on it. He's not running for office anymore. Why does he care that a Republican says that his Iranian deal marches Israel to the oven's door. Commenting on it only gives it the feel that there's some truth to it. Lucky for him the Big Three carry his water for him:


The “big three” networks of ABC, CBS and NBC gleefully promoted on Monday evening President Obama’s “scolding” of 2016 Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee over his criticism of the Iran deal and his “scathing words” for the GOP field as candidates “are trying to out-trump [Donald] Trump.” Not surprisingly, the networks also sided with then-candidate Obama on May 15, 2008 when the same three networks chided then-President George W. Bush and fellow Republicans for a “two-pronged Republican attack” on Obama.
2015-07-27-ABC-WNT-2016GOPObama2.JPG


Returning to the present for the moment, ABC’s World News Tonight anchor David Muir teased correspondent Tom Llamas’ story by hailing Obama’s “war of words” with Huckabee and “a rare move” by the President “with scathing words on the Republican race.” Muir introduced Llamas by explaining that Huckabee was “the latest Republican contender under fire for controversial comments” as the former Arkansas Governor was “digging down” over having said the following on Saturday: “He's so naive he would trust the Iranians and would take the Israelis and basically march them to the door of the oven.” In his report, Llamas touted Obama as offering “a rare scolding” and “accusing Republican candidates of using overheated language to try and steal attention from Donald Trump.”

Continuing on the theme of roping the GOP candidates together, Llamas noted that “[o]ther candidates [are] looking to create their own viral moments” with videos featuring Republican Senator Rand Paul (Ky.) and Lindsey Graham (S.C.). The theme of bashing Republicans and praising Obama continued on NBC Nightly News. Anchor Lester Holt determined that “the war of words is escalating” as national correspondent Peter Alexander credited Jeb Bush for having “winced at the latest Republican attack line.” Hailing the President as “among those offended” by Huckabee’s comments regarding the Holocaust, Alexander described candidates not named Trump are “competing for attention” and “trying to out-trump Trump.” Following the lead from Llamas, Alexander hit Paul and Graham for having “resorted to political stunts” before declaring: “The horse race is on, but the track is muddy.”
2008-05-15-CBS-EN-Couric13.jpg


See more at: Networks Praise Obama s Scolding of Huckabee GOP Field Bashed Bush for Hitting Obama in 08


32679_image%20%281%29.jpg

For only 10 years though......


Links
Huckabee Obama marching Israel to door of the oven - CNNPolitics.com
Articles Iran Deal and the Hudaybiyyah Precedent

I love you how the RWnuts piss themselves when the President slaps down their nitwit heroes.
If it was a republican president responding to every little thing said about him like a teen age girl on Twitter you'd be singing a different tune
 
He's over in Kenya rediscovering his roots and the prissy little narcissistic president has to comment on everything bad someone says about him here at home.

You have to have a really thin skin to feel you have to comment on everything your critics say about you. Anyone with any sense would know that you give strength to their arguments when you respond to them. He's president.....he doesn't have to comment on it. He's not running for office anymore. Why does he care that a Republican says that his Iranian deal marches Israel to the oven's door. Commenting on it only gives it the feel that there's some truth to it. Lucky for him the Big Three carry his water for him:


The “big three” networks of ABC, CBS and NBC gleefully promoted on Monday evening President Obama’s “scolding” of 2016 Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee over his criticism of the Iran deal and his “scathing words” for the GOP field as candidates “are trying to out-trump [Donald] Trump.” Not surprisingly, the networks also sided with then-candidate Obama on May 15, 2008 when the same three networks chided then-President George W. Bush and fellow Republicans for a “two-pronged Republican attack” on Obama.
2015-07-27-ABC-WNT-2016GOPObama2.JPG


Returning to the present for the moment, ABC’s World News Tonight anchor David Muir teased correspondent Tom Llamas’ story by hailing Obama’s “war of words” with Huckabee and “a rare move” by the President “with scathing words on the Republican race.” Muir introduced Llamas by explaining that Huckabee was “the latest Republican contender under fire for controversial comments” as the former Arkansas Governor was “digging down” over having said the following on Saturday: “He's so naive he would trust the Iranians and would take the Israelis and basically march them to the door of the oven.” In his report, Llamas touted Obama as offering “a rare scolding” and “accusing Republican candidates of using overheated language to try and steal attention from Donald Trump.”

Continuing on the theme of roping the GOP candidates together, Llamas noted that “[o]ther candidates [are] looking to create their own viral moments” with videos featuring Republican Senator Rand Paul (Ky.) and Lindsey Graham (S.C.). The theme of bashing Republicans and praising Obama continued on NBC Nightly News. Anchor Lester Holt determined that “the war of words is escalating” as national correspondent Peter Alexander credited Jeb Bush for having “winced at the latest Republican attack line.” Hailing the President as “among those offended” by Huckabee’s comments regarding the Holocaust, Alexander described candidates not named Trump are “competing for attention” and “trying to out-trump Trump.” Following the lead from Llamas, Alexander hit Paul and Graham for having “resorted to political stunts” before declaring: “The horse race is on, but the track is muddy.”
2008-05-15-CBS-EN-Couric13.jpg


See more at: Networks Praise Obama s Scolding of Huckabee GOP Field Bashed Bush for Hitting Obama in 08


32679_image%20%281%29.jpg

For only 10 years though......


Links
Huckabee Obama marching Israel to door of the oven - CNNPolitics.com
Articles Iran Deal and the Hudaybiyyah Precedent

I love you how the RWnuts piss themselves when the President slaps down their nitwit heroes.

Huckabee embarasses himself and all Americans and the President calls him on it

Why are Republicans so thin skinned? They attack Obama 24/7 and then whimper when he responds back
 
He's over in Kenya rediscovering his roots and the prissy little narcissistic president has to comment on everything bad someone says about him here at home.

You have to have a really thin skin to feel you have to comment on everything your critics say about you. Anyone with any sense would know that you give strength to their arguments when you respond to them. He's president.....he doesn't have to comment on it. He's not running for office anymore. Why does he care that a Republican says that his Iranian deal marches Israel to the oven's door. Commenting on it only gives it the feel that there's some truth to it. Lucky for him the Big Three carry his water for him:


The “big three” networks of ABC, CBS and NBC gleefully promoted on Monday evening President Obama’s “scolding” of 2016 Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee over his criticism of the Iran deal and his “scathing words” for the GOP field as candidates “are trying to out-trump [Donald] Trump.” Not surprisingly, the networks also sided with then-candidate Obama on May 15, 2008 when the same three networks chided then-President George W. Bush and fellow Republicans for a “two-pronged Republican attack” on Obama.
2015-07-27-ABC-WNT-2016GOPObama2.JPG


Returning to the present for the moment, ABC’s World News Tonight anchor David Muir teased correspondent Tom Llamas’ story by hailing Obama’s “war of words” with Huckabee and “a rare move” by the President “with scathing words on the Republican race.” Muir introduced Llamas by explaining that Huckabee was “the latest Republican contender under fire for controversial comments” as the former Arkansas Governor was “digging down” over having said the following on Saturday: “He's so naive he would trust the Iranians and would take the Israelis and basically march them to the door of the oven.” In his report, Llamas touted Obama as offering “a rare scolding” and “accusing Republican candidates of using overheated language to try and steal attention from Donald Trump.”

Continuing on the theme of roping the GOP candidates together, Llamas noted that “[o]ther candidates [are] looking to create their own viral moments” with videos featuring Republican Senator Rand Paul (Ky.) and Lindsey Graham (S.C.). The theme of bashing Republicans and praising Obama continued on NBC Nightly News. Anchor Lester Holt determined that “the war of words is escalating” as national correspondent Peter Alexander credited Jeb Bush for having “winced at the latest Republican attack line.” Hailing the President as “among those offended” by Huckabee’s comments regarding the Holocaust, Alexander described candidates not named Trump are “competing for attention” and “trying to out-trump Trump.” Following the lead from Llamas, Alexander hit Paul and Graham for having “resorted to political stunts” before declaring: “The horse race is on, but the track is muddy.”
2008-05-15-CBS-EN-Couric13.jpg


See more at: Networks Praise Obama s Scolding of Huckabee GOP Field Bashed Bush for Hitting Obama in 08


32679_image%20%281%29.jpg

For only 10 years though......


Links
Huckabee Obama marching Israel to door of the oven - CNNPolitics.com
Articles Iran Deal and the Hudaybiyyah Precedent
LOL. You're a bitter old man from the minute you wake up, aren't you? It must really suck to be you. Now just go somewhere and die, quickly. This country will be better off without the likes of you. But until you do, remember this: that thin-skinned little jackass of a president owns your punk ass, bitch.
 
Sometimes someone is so fucked up you can't let it pass, use of holocaust imagery for petty political purposes is pretty much a no-go.
 
The president does not respond to "every little thing said about him", Skull. In fact...he hardly ever does.

You've swung and missed again.

My god how many times as he taken to the podium to respond to trivial shit?

I have seen quite a few

Not often. You've seen quite a few? Please.....highlight some.

By the way....do you think he shouldn't have responded to the question about what Huckabee said? Do you think that was a trivial comment?
 
The president does not respond to "every little thing said about him", Skull. In fact...he hardly ever does.

You've swung and missed again.

My god how many times as he taken to the podium to respond to trivial shit?

I have seen quite a few

Not often. You've seen quite a few? Please.....highlight some.

By the way....do you think he shouldn't have responded to the question about what Huckabee said? Do you think that was a trivial comment?

I don't think the Africans he was talking too give a ratsass about what Huckabee said.
 
He's over in Kenya rediscovering his roots and the prissy little narcissistic president has to comment on everything bad someone says about him here at home.

You have to have a really thin skin to feel you have to comment on everything your critics say about you. Anyone with any sense would know that you give strength to their arguments when you respond to them. He's president.....he doesn't have to comment on it. He's not running for office anymore. Why does he care that a Republican says that his Iranian deal marches Israel to the oven's door. Commenting on it only gives it the feel that there's some truth to it. Lucky for him the Big Three carry his water for him:


The “big three” networks of ABC, CBS and NBC gleefully promoted on Monday evening President Obama’s “scolding” of 2016 Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee over his criticism of the Iran deal and his “scathing words” for the GOP field as candidates “are trying to out-trump [Donald] Trump.” Not surprisingly, the networks also sided with then-candidate Obama on May 15, 2008 when the same three networks chided then-President George W. Bush and fellow Republicans for a “two-pronged Republican attack” on Obama.
2015-07-27-ABC-WNT-2016GOPObama2.JPG


Returning to the present for the moment, ABC’s World News Tonight anchor David Muir teased correspondent Tom Llamas’ story by hailing Obama’s “war of words” with Huckabee and “a rare move” by the President “with scathing words on the Republican race.” Muir introduced Llamas by explaining that Huckabee was “the latest Republican contender under fire for controversial comments” as the former Arkansas Governor was “digging down” over having said the following on Saturday: “He's so naive he would trust the Iranians and would take the Israelis and basically march them to the door of the oven.” In his report, Llamas touted Obama as offering “a rare scolding” and “accusing Republican candidates of using overheated language to try and steal attention from Donald Trump.”

Continuing on the theme of roping the GOP candidates together, Llamas noted that “[o]ther candidates [are] looking to create their own viral moments” with videos featuring Republican Senator Rand Paul (Ky.) and Lindsey Graham (S.C.). The theme of bashing Republicans and praising Obama continued on NBC Nightly News. Anchor Lester Holt determined that “the war of words is escalating” as national correspondent Peter Alexander credited Jeb Bush for having “winced at the latest Republican attack line.” Hailing the President as “among those offended” by Huckabee’s comments regarding the Holocaust, Alexander described candidates not named Trump are “competing for attention” and “trying to out-trump Trump.” Following the lead from Llamas, Alexander hit Paul and Graham for having “resorted to political stunts” before declaring: “The horse race is on, but the track is muddy.”
2008-05-15-CBS-EN-Couric13.jpg


See more at: Networks Praise Obama s Scolding of Huckabee GOP Field Bashed Bush for Hitting Obama in 08


32679_image%20%281%29.jpg

For only 10 years though......


Links
Huckabee Obama marching Israel to door of the oven - CNNPolitics.com
Articles Iran Deal and the Hudaybiyyah Precedent


'Waaaaaahhhhh! The Presidunt said something I don't like! Waaaaaaaah!'


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The president does not respond to "every little thing said about him", Skull. In fact...he hardly ever does.

You've swung and missed again.

My god how many times as he taken to the podium to respond to trivial shit?

I have seen quite a few

Not often. You've seen quite a few? Please.....highlight some.

By the way....do you think he shouldn't have responded to the question about what Huckabee said? Do you think that was a trivial comment?

I don't think the Africans he was talking too give a ratsass about what Huckabee said.


Newsflash: US-Presidential conferences are carried by most networks all over the world. It doesn't matter WHERE he says is. It matter THAT he says is.

Discernment, discernment, discernment...
 
I love these threads.....

The President responed to the dumb things we said.......Obama is picking on us
 
The pain for Obama has just started. We're not even close to the primaries and he's already whining his ass off. Just wait till the attacks get hot and heavy.

:lol:

I fucking love love love it!
 
The president does not respond to "every little thing said about him", Skull. In fact...he hardly ever does.

You've swung and missed again.

My god how many times as he taken to the podium to respond to trivial shit?

I have seen quite a few

Not often. You've seen quite a few? Please.....highlight some.

By the way....do you think he shouldn't have responded to the question about what Huckabee said? Do you think that was a trivial comment?

I don't think the Africans he was talking too give a ratsass about what Huckabee said.


Newsflash: US-Presidential conferences are carried by most networks all over the world. It doesn't matter WHERE he says is. It matter THAT he says is.

Discernment, discernment, discernment...

I don't think the rest of the world gives a ratsass about what Huckabee said.
 
I think that this could be the best primary season evah! Obama will be completely twitching out by the end of it.

YAY!
 
He's over in Kenya rediscovering his roots and the prissy little narcissistic president has to comment on everything bad someone says about him here at home.

You have to have a really thin skin to feel you have to comment on everything your critics say about you. Anyone with any sense would know that you give strength to their arguments when you respond to them. He's president.....he doesn't have to comment on it. He's not running for office anymore. Why does he care that a Republican says that his Iranian deal marches Israel to the oven's door. Commenting on it only gives it the feel that there's some truth to it. Lucky for him the Big Three carry his water for him:


The “big three” networks of ABC, CBS and NBC gleefully promoted on Monday evening President Obama’s “scolding” of 2016 Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee over his criticism of the Iran deal and his “scathing words” for the GOP field as candidates “are trying to out-trump [Donald] Trump.” Not surprisingly, the networks also sided with then-candidate Obama on May 15, 2008 when the same three networks chided then-President George W. Bush and fellow Republicans for a “two-pronged Republican attack” on Obama.
2015-07-27-ABC-WNT-2016GOPObama2.JPG


Returning to the present for the moment, ABC’s World News Tonight anchor David Muir teased correspondent Tom Llamas’ story by hailing Obama’s “war of words” with Huckabee and “a rare move” by the President “with scathing words on the Republican race.” Muir introduced Llamas by explaining that Huckabee was “the latest Republican contender under fire for controversial comments” as the former Arkansas Governor was “digging down” over having said the following on Saturday: “He's so naive he would trust the Iranians and would take the Israelis and basically march them to the door of the oven.” In his report, Llamas touted Obama as offering “a rare scolding” and “accusing Republican candidates of using overheated language to try and steal attention from Donald Trump.”

Continuing on the theme of roping the GOP candidates together, Llamas noted that “[o]ther candidates [are] looking to create their own viral moments” with videos featuring Republican Senator Rand Paul (Ky.) and Lindsey Graham (S.C.). The theme of bashing Republicans and praising Obama continued on NBC Nightly News. Anchor Lester Holt determined that “the war of words is escalating” as national correspondent Peter Alexander credited Jeb Bush for having “winced at the latest Republican attack line.” Hailing the President as “among those offended” by Huckabee’s comments regarding the Holocaust, Alexander described candidates not named Trump are “competing for attention” and “trying to out-trump Trump.” Following the lead from Llamas, Alexander hit Paul and Graham for having “resorted to political stunts” before declaring: “The horse race is on, but the track is muddy.”
2008-05-15-CBS-EN-Couric13.jpg


See more at: Networks Praise Obama s Scolding of Huckabee GOP Field Bashed Bush for Hitting Obama in 08


32679_image%20%281%29.jpg

For only 10 years though......


Links
Huckabee Obama marching Israel to door of the oven - CNNPolitics.com
Articles Iran Deal and the Hudaybiyyah Precedent


'Waaaaaahhhhh! The Presidunt said something I don't like! Waaaaaaaah!'


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Who's crying? We're mocking the shit out of the little pussy. The weasel from the White House can only dish it out. He can't take it.
 

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