Sunday, December 26, 2010

Obama Reading About Reagan Over The Christmas Break

Just in case extending tax cuts for millionaires while raising tax cuts on people making less than $40,000 a year, privatizing public education, placing a 40% excise tax on middle class workers with employer-provided health insurance doesn't make you associate Obama with Reagan enough, ABC News reports the Great Equivocator is reading up on Reagan this holiday break:

Miller ABC News' Sunlen Miller reports:

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters this week that while on his 11-day vacation in Hawaii, President Obama would be doing a little reading.

One of the books on the president's reading vacation reading list is a biography of Ronald Reagan called, "President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime," by Lou Cannon, Deputy White House press secretary Bill Burton confirmed today.

Fabulous! Maybe when he comes back from break, he can finish destroying the middle and working classes, complete his busting of the teachers unions, and sign some more free trade agreements so EVERY manufacturing job in America is outsourced abroad.

2 comments:

  1. "Role" is the key - it is all about play acting. Did you see this RBE? (Warning : Puke alert)

    http://www.nationaljournal.com/whitehouse/obama-tried-to-placate-liberal-economists-20101217

    This struck me the most :

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    "He didn't really respond,'' said one of the participants. "He said it was hard to change the narrative after 30 years" of small-government rhetoric and policies dating back to Ronald Reagan. "He seemed to be looking for a way to reassure the base. Or maybe it was just to reassure himself."
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    Looser,idiot,squanderer,quitter-in-chief. You get elected in a landslide after the stupid/incompetent Bush and cry you can't change the narrative, President Accountability?

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  2. To summarize, one empty suit reading about another empty suit. Although it is doubtful if the current empty suit could win a second term unlike his idol.

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