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Speaking the T***h Horrifies Democrats....Bobby Jindal
Feb 25, 2014 10:50:28   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Gov. Jindal speaks t***h at White House; Democrats horrified!
By Associated Press February 25, 2014
WASHINGTON - The nation's governor's emerged from a meeting with President Barack Obama Monday claiming harmony, only to immediately break into an on-camera partisan feud in front of the West Wing.

Louisiana Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal lashed out first, saying if Obama were serious about growing the economy he would approve the Keystone XL pipeline project and take other executive actions.

Instead, Jindal said, Obama "seems to be waving the white f**g of surrender" on the economy by focusing on raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10, up from $7.25. "The Obama economy is now the minimum wage economy. I think we can do better than that," Jindal said.

Jindal's statements were the kind that Republicans often make on television appearances or at partisan events. But his colleagues had been instead expressing wide agreement and appreciation for the president's time. Some of the governors began shaking their heads, and Hawaii Democratic Gov. Neil Abercrombie began audibly mumbling to others around him even as Jindal was speaking.

Connecticut Democratic Gov. Dannel Malloy took over the microphone from Jindal and responded sharply, "Wait a second, until a few moments ago we were going down a pretty cooperative road. So let me just say that we don't all agree that moving Canadian oil through the United States is necessarily the best thing for the United States economy."

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, a Republican who chairs the National Governors Association and supports Keystone, earlier said she asked Obama when the administration would decide whether to allow it and he told her there would be an answer in the next couple months.

Malloy said the white f**g statement was the most partisan of their weekend conference and that many governors support a minimum wage increase.

"I don't know what the heck was a reference to white f**g when it comes to people making $404 a week," Malloy snapped. "I mean that's the most insane statement I've ever heard."

Jindal did not the back down. "If that's the most partisan thing he's heard all weekend, I want to make sure he hears a more partisan statement," Jindal responded. "I think we can grow the economy more if we would delay more of these Obamacare mandates."

As the news conference broke up, Colorado Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper, vice chair of the governors association, called Jindal a "cheap shot artist."

The public dispute came after Obama addressed the group in the State Dining Room and appealed for their help to advance his economic policies that stand little chance of winning passage on Capitol Hill.

"Even when there's little appetite in Congress to move on some of these priories, on the state level you guys are governed by practical considerations," Obama told the governors during a meeting at the White House. "You want to do right by your people."

The president pressed in particular for states to act on their own to raise the minimum wage and expand access to early childhood education, two initiatives that have gained little traction in Congress since Obama first introduced them last year.

Several governors are seen as potential p**********l candidates in 2016. Obama made light of the speculation about the race to replace him, saying he "enjoyed watching some of you with your eyes on higher office size up the drapes, and each other."

Not every governor met Monday with the president.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie left the NGA meeting early to attend his daughter's birthday and prepare for a budget address.

Facing multiple investigations in a political-retribution probe in New Jersey, the Republican leader also skipped a Monday news conference by the Republican Governors Association, which he leads.

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Feb 25, 2014 10:58:27   #
Retired669
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Gov. Jindal speaks t***h at White House; Democrats horrified!
By Associated Press February 25, 2014
WASHINGTON - The nation's governor's emerged from a meeting with President Barack Obama Monday claiming harmony, only to immediately break into an on-camera partisan feud in front of the West Wing.

Louisiana Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal lashed out first, saying if Obama were serious about growing the economy he would approve the Keystone XL pipeline project and take other executive actions.

Instead, Jindal said, Obama "seems to be waving the white f**g of surrender" on the economy by focusing on raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10, up from $7.25. "The Obama economy is now the minimum wage economy. I think we can do better than that," Jindal said.

Jindal's statements were the kind that Republicans often make on television appearances or at partisan events. But his colleagues had been instead expressing wide agreement and appreciation for the president's time. Some of the governors began shaking their heads, and Hawaii Democratic Gov. Neil Abercrombie began audibly mumbling to others around him even as Jindal was speaking.

Connecticut Democratic Gov. Dannel Malloy took over the microphone from Jindal and responded sharply, "Wait a second, until a few moments ago we were going down a pretty cooperative road. So let me just say that we don't all agree that moving Canadian oil through the United States is necessarily the best thing for the United States economy."

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, a Republican who chairs the National Governors Association and supports Keystone, earlier said she asked Obama when the administration would decide whether to allow it and he told her there would be an answer in the next couple months.

Malloy said the white f**g statement was the most partisan of their weekend conference and that many governors support a minimum wage increase.

"I don't know what the heck was a reference to white f**g when it comes to people making $404 a week," Malloy snapped. "I mean that's the most insane statement I've ever heard."

Jindal did not the back down. "If that's the most partisan thing he's heard all weekend, I want to make sure he hears a more partisan statement," Jindal responded. "I think we can grow the economy more if we would delay more of these Obamacare mandates."

As the news conference broke up, Colorado Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper, vice chair of the governors association, called Jindal a "cheap shot artist."

The public dispute came after Obama addressed the group in the State Dining Room and appealed for their help to advance his economic policies that stand little chance of winning passage on Capitol Hill.

"Even when there's little appetite in Congress to move on some of these priories, on the state level you guys are governed by practical considerations," Obama told the governors during a meeting at the White House. "You want to do right by your people."

The president pressed in particular for states to act on their own to raise the minimum wage and expand access to early childhood education, two initiatives that have gained little traction in Congress since Obama first introduced them last year.

Several governors are seen as potential p**********l candidates in 2016. Obama made light of the speculation about the race to replace him, saying he "enjoyed watching some of you with your eyes on higher office size up the drapes, and each other."

Not every governor met Monday with the president.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie left the NGA meeting early to attend his daughter's birthday and prepare for a budget address.

Facing multiple investigations in a political-retribution probe in New Jersey, the Republican leader also skipped a Monday news conference by the Republican Governors Association, which he leads.

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Gov. Jindal speaks t***h at White House; Democrats... (show quote)




The only thing that needs to be remembered about Jindal was his comment that the republican party is the party of stupid which he Jindal is a member of. That speaks for itself! :thumbup: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Feb 25, 2014 11:45:17   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Retired669 wrote:
The only thing that needs to be remembered about Jindal was his comment that the republican party is the party of stupid which he Jindal is a member of. That speaks for itself! :thumbup: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


Retarted69: No it speaks of you....Jindal is dumb as a Fox with and Asterisk .......He will be your next Priesident. I hope you are prepared?

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Feb 25, 2014 13:45:57   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
Retired669 wrote:
The only thing that needs to be remembered about Jindal was his comment that the republican party is the party of stupid which he Jindal is a member of. That speaks for itself! :thumbup: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


You sir, are one of the most vitriolic, ignorant, Obamaites on these forums.

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Feb 25, 2014 14:15:05   #
Retired669
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Retarted69: No it speaks of you....Jindal is dumb as a Fox with and Asterisk .......He will be your next Priesident. I hope you are prepared?





Would you like to bet on that? :mrgreen:

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Feb 25, 2014 14:17:04   #
Retired669
 
Old_Gringo wrote:
You sir, are one of the most vitriolic, ignorant, Obamaites on these forums.





I realize the t***h about your own kind hurts but it is what it is old man.

BTW old man....Jindal did make the comment! :thumbup: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Feb 25, 2014 14:34:20   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
Retired669 wrote:
I realize the t***h about your own kind hurts but it is what it is old man.

BTW old man....Jindal did make the comment! :thumbup: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


I wasn't commenting on what Jindal said. I was commenting on what kind of person you profess to be. What are you retired from, the human race?

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Feb 26, 2014 20:14:50   #
saveamerica Loc: Texas
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Gov. Jindal speaks t***h at White House; Democrats horrified!
By Associated Press February 25, 2014
WASHINGTON - The nation's governor's emerged from a meeting with President Barack Obama Monday claiming harmony, only to immediately break into an on-camera partisan feud in front of the West Wing.

Louisiana Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal lashed out first, saying if Obama were serious about growing the economy he would approve the Keystone XL pipeline project and take other executive actions.

Instead, Jindal said, Obama "seems to be waving the white f**g of surrender" on the economy by focusing on raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10, up from $7.25. "The Obama economy is now the minimum wage economy. I think we can do better than that," Jindal said.

Jindal's statements were the kind that Republicans often make on television appearances or at partisan events. But his colleagues had been instead expressing wide agreement and appreciation for the president's time. Some of the governors began shaking their heads, and Hawaii Democratic Gov. Neil Abercrombie began audibly mumbling to others around him even as Jindal was speaking.

Connecticut Democratic Gov. Dannel Malloy took over the microphone from Jindal and responded sharply, "Wait a second, until a few moments ago we were going down a pretty cooperative road. So let me just say that we don't all agree that moving Canadian oil through the United States is necessarily the best thing for the United States economy."

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, a Republican who chairs the National Governors Association and supports Keystone, earlier said she asked Obama when the administration would decide whether to allow it and he told her there would be an answer in the next couple months.

Malloy said the white f**g statement was the most partisan of their weekend conference and that many governors support a minimum wage increase.

"I don't know what the heck was a reference to white f**g when it comes to people making $404 a week," Malloy snapped. "I mean that's the most insane statement I've ever heard."

Jindal did not the back down. "If that's the most partisan thing he's heard all weekend, I want to make sure he hears a more partisan statement," Jindal responded. "I think we can grow the economy more if we would delay more of these Obamacare mandates."

As the news conference broke up, Colorado Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper, vice chair of the governors association, called Jindal a "cheap shot artist."

The public dispute came after Obama addressed the group in the State Dining Room and appealed for their help to advance his economic policies that stand little chance of winning passage on Capitol Hill.

"Even when there's little appetite in Congress to move on some of these priories, on the state level you guys are governed by practical considerations," Obama told the governors during a meeting at the White House. "You want to do right by your people."

The president pressed in particular for states to act on their own to raise the minimum wage and expand access to early childhood education, two initiatives that have gained little traction in Congress since Obama first introduced them last year.

Several governors are seen as potential p**********l candidates in 2016. Obama made light of the speculation about the race to replace him, saying he "enjoyed watching some of you with your eyes on higher office size up the drapes, and each other."

Not every governor met Monday with the president.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie left the NGA meeting early to attend his daughter's birthday and prepare for a budget address.

Facing multiple investigations in a political-retribution probe in New Jersey, the Republican leader also skipped a Monday news conference by the Republican Governors Association, which he leads.

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Gov. Jindal speaks t***h at White House; Democrats... (show quote)



That's a great post, I read that the other day. Someone should had a pair of boxing gloves available so we could had seen a great fight.

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Feb 27, 2014 07:59:21   #
Retired669
 
Old_Gringo wrote:
I wasn't commenting on what Jindal said. I was commenting on what kind of person you profess to be. What are you retired from, the human race?




I never joined the human race pops. I'm really a alien who brought a boat load of demons to earth to reek havoc on unsuspecting bible thumpers who are so gullible it isn't funny. The mother ship is in orbit right now watching this board 24/7 and waiting for our other ships to arrive. We are going to take this planet over and put chips in everyone to keep track of them. Then we'll turn loose the mark of the beast on the population and he'll reek havoc as well. Looks like you people are f***ed either way ....Eh?.

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Feb 27, 2014 12:37:02   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Retired669 wrote:
I never joined the human race pops. I'm really a alien who brought a boat load of demons to earth to reek havoc on unsuspecting bible thumpers who are so gullible it isn't funny. The mother ship is in orbit right now watching this board 24/7 and waiting for our other ships to arrive. We are going to take this planet over and put chips in everyone to keep track of them. Then we'll turn loose the mark of the beast on the population and he'll reek havoc as well. Looks like you people are f***ed either way ....Eh?.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I never joined the human race pops. I'm really a a... (show quote)


retarted69: Back into your padded troll hole!!!

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Feb 27, 2014 12:47:18   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
Retired669 wrote:
I never joined the human race pops. I'm really a alien who brought a boat load of demons to earth to reek havoc on unsuspecting bible thumpers who are so gullible it isn't funny. The mother ship is in orbit right now watching this board 24/7 and waiting for our other ships to arrive. We are going to take this planet over and put chips in everyone to keep track of them. Then we'll turn loose the mark of the beast on the population and he'll reek havoc as well. Looks like you people are f***ed either way ....Eh?.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I never joined the human race pops. I'm really a a... (show quote)


What is "reek" havoc? Never heard of it, but then aliens aren't supposed to know anyway, being alien to humans.

I will have to admit however, that you do "reek" with a lot of noxious odors.

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Feb 27, 2014 13:22:56   #
autocthon Loc: Batcave
 
Old_Gringo wrote:
What is "reek" havoc? Never heard of it, but then aliens aren't supposed to know anyway, being alien to humans.

I will have to admit however, that you do "reek" with a lot of noxious odors.


Dang it, now you've gone and upset r****ded by pointing out it's errors. Next you'll be pointing out it's remark about turning loose the mark of the beast. It's going to turn loose a number, or maybe an RFID chip on us? Talk about the party(of one) stupid.

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Feb 27, 2014 13:42:11   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
autocthon wrote:
Dang it, now you've gone and upset r****ded by pointing out it's errors. Next you'll be pointing out it's remark about turning loose the mark of the beast. It's going to turn loose a number, or maybe an RFID chip on us? Talk about the party(of one) stupid.


He, unfortunately, belongs to a large party of like minded, brainwashed, trolls.

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