Which Mr Obama do you believe?

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The one that has spent 6 months claiming we are in the worst economic condition since the great depression?
Or the one that has his top economic advisor say today, there are "modestly encouraging signs"?
Upbeat Obama touts new economic model for recovery

Uhmm hello, the economy was up-ticking in January, but as late as last week he was still referring to a depression as an analogy of our current economy.

Which Mr Obama do you believe?
 
Which Mr Obama do you believe?

I believe the one who said this:

"What you see in FDR that I hope my team can emulate is, not always getting it right, but projecting a sense of confidence."

Projecting a sense of confidence is what all con men do. That's why it's called that. But notice also his priorities as verbalized there. Projecting that "sense of confidence" is more important to him than getting it right!

Imagine if Bushie had said such a thing!
 
Which Mr Obama do you believe?

I believe the one who said this:

"What you see in FDR that I hope my team can emulate is, not always getting it right, but projecting a sense of confidence."

Projecting a sense of confidence is what all con men do. That's why it's called that. But notice also his priorities as verbalized there. Projecting that "sense of confidence" is more important to him than getting it right!

Imagine if Bushie had said such a thing!

In other words:

If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit.
 
Which Mr Obama do you believe?

I believe the one who said this:

"What you see in FDR that I hope my team can emulate is, not always getting it right, but projecting a sense of confidence."

Projecting a sense of confidence is what all con men do. That's why it's called that. But notice also his priorities as verbalized there. Projecting that "sense of confidence" is more important to him than getting it right!

Imagine if Bushie had said such a thing!

In other words:

If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit.
Remember Cool Hand Luke? He bluffed their asses off in that poker game, with his confident, "kick a buck" strategy. Exactly what Obama's doing, doubling-down and even tripling down on the deficits.

Obama's not Cool Hand Luke and this isn't a poker game. In this game, you really DO gotta have the cards. He's finding that out.
 
Which Mr Obama do you believe?

I believe the one who said this:

"What you see in FDR that I hope my team can emulate is, not always getting it right, but projecting a sense of confidence."

Projecting a sense of confidence is what all con men do. That's why it's called that. But notice also his priorities as verbalized there. Projecting that "sense of confidence" is more important to him than getting it right!

Imagine if Bushie had said such a thing!
Haha, running around screaming doom and gloom sure instilled confidence, didn't it?
Some people think self-esteem is more important than actually doing something to earn it. Maybe that's what he meant.
 
Which Mr Obama do you believe?

I believe the one who said this:

"What you see in FDR that I hope my team can emulate is, not always getting it right, but projecting a sense of confidence."

Projecting a sense of confidence is what all con men do. That's why it's called that. But notice also his priorities as verbalized there. Projecting that "sense of confidence" is more important to him than getting it right!

Imagine if Bushie had said such a thing!
Haha, running around screaming doom and gloom sure instilled confidence, didn't it?
Some people think self-esteem is more important than actually doing something to earn it. Maybe that's what he meant.
He had to scream doom and gloom to get elected. Someone forgot to tell him he's not running for President anymore, he IS President!
 
Which Mr Obama do you believe?

I believe the one who said this:

"What you see in FDR that I hope my team can emulate is, not always getting it right, but projecting a sense of confidence."

Projecting a sense of confidence is what all con men do. That's why it's called that. But notice also his priorities as verbalized there. Projecting that "sense of confidence" is more important to him than getting it right!

Imagine if Bushie had said such a thing!
Haha, running around screaming doom and gloom sure instilled confidence, didn't it?
Some people think self-esteem is more important than actually doing something to earn it. Maybe that's what he meant.
He had to scream doom and gloom to get elected. Someone forgot to tell him he's not running for President anymore, he IS President!

So you noticed he is still campaigning to.
:clap2::clap2:
 
Haha, running around screaming doom and gloom sure instilled confidence, didn't it?
Some people think self-esteem is more important than actually doing something to earn it. Maybe that's what he meant.
He had to scream doom and gloom to get elected. Someone forgot to tell him he's not running for President anymore, he IS President!

So you noticed he is still campaigning to.
:clap2::clap2:

Campaigning is all that he knows HOW to do. I just don't think he really has the ability to project the consequences of the things that he says today into the future. Talking down the economy was necessary in order to get his Democrat 40 year wish list passed, so he talked down the economy. I don't think it ever occured to him that his "talking down" was going to cost 3 trillion dollars in stock market losses. I'm not sure that even if he had known the cost, that he wouldn't have done it the same anyway. Now it's politically expedient to talk up the economy in order to try to boost the stock market and in turn boost his own poll numbers. This is going to be a LONG 4 years.
 
Which Mr Obama do you believe?

I believe the one who said this:

"What you see in FDR that I hope my team can emulate is, not always getting it right, but projecting a sense of confidence."

Projecting a sense of confidence is what all con men do. That's why it's called that. But notice also his priorities as verbalized there. Projecting that "sense of confidence" is more important to him than getting it right!

Imagine if Bushie had said such a thing!

In other words:

If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit.
moonbat libs are too easy to baffle
LOL
 
Which Mr Obama do you believe?


The one that has spent 6 months claiming we are in the worst economic condition since the great depression?
Or the one that has his top economic advisor say today, there are "modestly encouraging signs"?
Upbeat Obama touts new economic model for recovery

Uhmm hello, the economy was up-ticking in January, but as late as last week he was still referring to a depression as an analogy of our current economy.

Which Mr Obama do you believe?

I believe the Obama that says we are in the worse economic crisis since the depression. No, I believe the Obama that says it's not as bad as we think. No, the first one. Wait, maybe it's the second one. Either way, I believe that teleprompters are going to take over the White House.
 
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He had to scream doom and gloom to get elected. Someone forgot to tell him he's not running for President anymore, he IS President!

So you noticed he is still campaigning to.
:clap2::clap2:

Campaigning is all that he knows HOW to do. I just don't think he really has the ability to project the consequences of the things that he says today into the future. Talking down the economy was necessary in order to get his Democrat 40 year wish list passed, so he talked down the economy. I don't think it ever occured to him that his "talking down" was going to cost 3 trillion dollars in stock market losses. I'm not sure that even if he had known the cost, that he wouldn't have done it the same anyway. Now it's politically expedient to talk up the economy in order to try to boost the stock market and in turn boost his own poll numbers. This is going to be a LONG 4 years.

This is EXACTLY what's going on. The dems finally had their poster child in the White House and they had a filibuster proof majority on the hill. They knew there wasn't going to be a better time than now to ram through their forty year long wish list of government spending and new government agencies, so hussein had to go out there and like the con man he is, convince the American people that the ONLY way things would get us out of this MASSIVE CRISIS, which he only said about a THOUSAND TIMES, was to pass some INCOMPREHENSIBLE amount of money spending bill! Now, a smirking, arrogant, knows he's pulled off a fast one hussein is trying to tell us, "oh it's never as bad as we say." Well is that right mister obamalamadingdong? That sure sounds to me like either one, you had no fucking idea what you were talking about, or two, YOU FUCKING LIED TO US!

I'll tell ya folks, I hate this slimy little prick with a passion. Most of that massive spending bill the liberals rammed down our throats to "SAVE US" won't be spent until between 2011 and 2019!!!!! obama is breaking BIG campaign promises and now caught outright LYING to us. What next? Oh wait.... that's right, HE WANTS TO CUT BENEFITS FOR SERVICE CONNECTED DISABLED VETERANS!!!

Who ever voted for this fucker ought to be hiding their face in shame.
 
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He had to scream doom and gloom to get elected. Someone forgot to tell him he's not running for President anymore, he IS President!

So you noticed he is still campaigning to.
:clap2::clap2:

Campaigning is all that he knows HOW to do. I just don't think he really has the ability to project the consequences of the things that he says today into the future. Talking down the economy was necessary in order to get his Democrat 40 year wish list passed, so he talked down the economy. I don't think it ever occured to him that his "talking down" was going to cost 3 trillion dollars in stock market losses. I'm not sure that even if he had known the cost, that he wouldn't have done it the same anyway. Now it's politically expedient to talk up the economy in order to try to boost the stock market and in turn boost his own poll numbers. This is going to be a LONG 4 years.



Another page out of the Clinton playbook.
 
And another thing... twenty posts in this thread already and not ONE liberal in here defending hussein... pretty damn telling if you ask me. It'll take 'em a couple days to think up some tepid crap to spin in his defense.
 

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