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Right-Wing Media Outraged After Obama Declares Intent To Cooperate With GOP
Nov 6, 2014 12:36:43   #
KHH1
 
Right-wing media reacted with disbelief and outrage at President Obama's post-e******n speech, in which he said he intends to cooperate with Republicans -- despite Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell making the same claim earlier the same day.

Obama And McConnell Declare Intent To Cooperate

Obama, McConnell Pledge To Work Together Following Midterm E******n. In November 5 speeches, both Obama and McConnell, who is likely to become Senate majority leader, declared their intent for the GOP and Democrats to work together. From The New York Times:


President Obama on Wednesday said he had heard the message v**ers sent on E******n Day and was ready to work with Republicans who dealt his party devastating losses. Even so, he promised to go forward with unilateral action on immigration despite strong Republican opposition.

[...]

The president said he would be willing to compromise with Republicans on trade, corporate tax reform and infrastructure spending, but vowed he would not back down from his promise to act on his own to overhaul the immigration system despite vocal Republican opposition

[...]

In his own news conference in Louisville, Ky., Senator Mitch McConnell, who is likely to lead the new Republican majority in the Senate next year, vowed a spirit of cooperation and compromise with Mr. Obama even as he cautioned that a more starkly divided government in Washington would inevitably lead to sharp partisan disagreements.

"When the American people choose divided government, I don't think it means they don't want us to do anything," Mr. McConnell told reporters in his first news conference since his party trounced Democrats in Tuesday'se******ns. "We ought to start with the view that maybe there are some things we can agree on to make progress for the country." [The New York Times, 11/5/14]

Right-Wing Media React To Obama's Speech With Outrage

Fox's Hannity: Obama Showed "Breathtaking Arrogance"At Press Conference. During the November 5 edition of his radio program, Fox News host Sean Hannity asserted that Obama was demonstrating "breathtaking arrogance" during his press conference. [Premiere Radio Networks, The Sean Hannity Show, 11/5/14]

Fox's Pavlich: Obama "Just Doesn't Give A Damn" That Republicans Won E******n. Fox News contributor and TownHall editor Katie Pavlich responded to Obama's speech by claiming he "just doesn't give a damn":


President Obama just doesn't give a damn about last night's e******n, he's making that very clear.
-- Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

RedState's Erickson: Obama Is A "Petulant Man Child" Who"Just Gave [Americans] The Middle Finger." RedState editor and Fox News contributor Erick Erickson responded to Obama's speech by claiming that the president was a "petulant man child" who gave "the middle finger" to Americans:


We have a petulant man child for President of the United States.
-- Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) November 5, 2014

Dear American v**ers, President Obama just gave you the middle finger.
-- Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com 11/5/14; Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Drudge: Obama Will "Do Wh**ever He Wants" Because Republicans "Won't Arrest Him." Matt Drudge, founder of the Drudge Report, responded to Obama's speech by claiming that Obama would "do wh**ever he wants anyway" because Republicans "won't arrest him":


The reality is, Obama is going to do wh**ever he wants anyway. He will not be stopped, and I doubt very highly Republicans will arrest him.
-- MATT DRUDGE (@DRUDGE) November 4, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/13]

Fox's Starnes: Obama Has "No Intention" Of Working With Republicans. Fox News' Todd Starnes claimed Obama has "no intention" of actually working with Republicans:


Don't be fooled, Republicans. Obama has no intention of working with you. Stand your ground.
-- toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Fox's Tammy Bruce: "Obama's Insane." Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce responded to Obama's speech by tweeting that "Obama's insane":


Obama's insane.
-- Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Michelle Malkin: Obama Is "Narcissus-In-Chief." Conservative columnist Michelle Malkin responded to Obama's speech by calling him "Narcissus-in-chief":


Narcissus-in-chief just lamented that he "had the limelight" & there were "times when requests for my appearance were endless." #tinyviolin
-- Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

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Nov 6, 2014 12:38:47   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Spin it!

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Nov 6, 2014 13:06:29   #
Grugore
 
KHH1 wrote:
Right-wing media reacted with disbelief and outrage at President Obama's post-e******n speech, in which he said he intends to cooperate with Republicans -- despite Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell making the same claim earlier the same day.

Obama And McConnell Declare Intent To Cooperate

Obama, McConnell Pledge To Work Together Following Midterm E******n. In November 5 speeches, both Obama and McConnell, who is likely to become Senate majority leader, declared their intent for the GOP and Democrats to work together. From The New York Times:


President Obama on Wednesday said he had heard the message v**ers sent on E******n Day and was ready to work with Republicans who dealt his party devastating losses. Even so, he promised to go forward with unilateral action on immigration despite strong Republican opposition.

[...]

The president said he would be willing to compromise with Republicans on trade, corporate tax reform and infrastructure spending, but vowed he would not back down from his promise to act on his own to overhaul the immigration system despite vocal Republican opposition

[...]

In his own news conference in Louisville, Ky., Senator Mitch McConnell, who is likely to lead the new Republican majority in the Senate next year, vowed a spirit of cooperation and compromise with Mr. Obama even as he cautioned that a more starkly divided government in Washington would inevitably lead to sharp partisan disagreements.

"When the American people choose divided government, I don't think it means they don't want us to do anything," Mr. McConnell told reporters in his first news conference since his party trounced Democrats in Tuesday'se******ns. "We ought to start with the view that maybe there are some things we can agree on to make progress for the country." [The New York Times, 11/5/14]

Right-Wing Media React To Obama's Speech With Outrage

Fox's Hannity: Obama Showed "Breathtaking Arrogance"At Press Conference. During the November 5 edition of his radio program, Fox News host Sean Hannity asserted that Obama was demonstrating "breathtaking arrogance" during his press conference. [Premiere Radio Networks, The Sean Hannity Show, 11/5/14]

Fox's Pavlich: Obama "Just Doesn't Give A Damn" That Republicans Won E******n. Fox News contributor and TownHall editor Katie Pavlich responded to Obama's speech by claiming he "just doesn't give a damn":


President Obama just doesn't give a damn about last night's e******n, he's making that very clear.
-- Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

RedState's Erickson: Obama Is A "Petulant Man Child" Who"Just Gave [Americans] The Middle Finger." RedState editor and Fox News contributor Erick Erickson responded to Obama's speech by claiming that the president was a "petulant man child" who gave "the middle finger" to Americans:


We have a petulant man child for President of the United States.
-- Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) November 5, 2014

Dear American v**ers, President Obama just gave you the middle finger.
-- Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com 11/5/14; Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Drudge: Obama Will "Do Wh**ever He Wants" Because Republicans "Won't Arrest Him." Matt Drudge, founder of the Drudge Report, responded to Obama's speech by claiming that Obama would "do wh**ever he wants anyway" because Republicans "won't arrest him":


The reality is, Obama is going to do wh**ever he wants anyway. He will not be stopped, and I doubt very highly Republicans will arrest him.
-- MATT DRUDGE (@DRUDGE) November 4, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/13]

Fox's Starnes: Obama Has "No Intention" Of Working With Republicans. Fox News' Todd Starnes claimed Obama has "no intention" of actually working with Republicans:


Don't be fooled, Republicans. Obama has no intention of working with you. Stand your ground.
-- toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Fox's Tammy Bruce: "Obama's Insane." Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce responded to Obama's speech by tweeting that "Obama's insane":


Obama's insane.
-- Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Michelle Malkin: Obama Is "Narcissus-In-Chief." Conservative columnist Michelle Malkin responded to Obama's speech by calling him "Narcissus-in-chief":


Narcissus-in-chief just lamented that he "had the limelight" & there were "times when requests for my appearance were endless." #tinyviolin
-- Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]
Right-wing media reacted with disbelief and outrag... (show quote)


Obama has NEVER worked with Republicans. For 6 years, his lackey, Reid, has sent over three hundred House bills, with bipartisan approval to the circular file. Obama will no longer have Reid as a buffer. Americans will finally see that Obama is the real problem.

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Nov 6, 2014 13:20:50   #
Dave Loc: Upstate New York
 
KHH1 wrote:
Right-wing media reacted with disbelief and outrage at President Obama's post-e******n speech, in which he said he intends to cooperate with Republicans -- despite Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell making the same claim earlier the same day.

Obama And McConnell Declare Intent To Cooperate

Obama, McConnell Pledge To Work Together Following Midterm E******n. In November 5 speeches, both Obama and McConnell, who is likely to become Senate majority leader, declared their intent for the GOP and Democrats to work together. From The New York Times:


President Obama on Wednesday said he had heard the message v**ers sent on E******n Day and was ready to work with Republicans who dealt his party devastating losses. Even so, he promised to go forward with unilateral action on immigration despite strong Republican opposition.

[...]

The president said he would be willing to compromise with Republicans on trade, corporate tax reform and infrastructure spending, but vowed he would not back down from his promise to act on his own to overhaul the immigration system despite vocal Republican opposition

[...]

In his own news conference in Louisville, Ky., Senator Mitch McConnell, who is likely to lead the new Republican majority in the Senate next year, vowed a spirit of cooperation and compromise with Mr. Obama even as he cautioned that a more starkly divided government in Washington would inevitably lead to sharp partisan disagreements.

"When the American people choose divided government, I don't think it means they don't want us to do anything," Mr. McConnell told reporters in his first news conference since his party trounced Democrats in Tuesday'se******ns. "We ought to start with the view that maybe there are some things we can agree on to make progress for the country." [The New York Times, 11/5/14]

Right-Wing Media React To Obama's Speech With Outrage

Fox's Hannity: Obama Showed "Breathtaking Arrogance"At Press Conference. During the November 5 edition of his radio program, Fox News host Sean Hannity asserted that Obama was demonstrating "breathtaking arrogance" during his press conference. [Premiere Radio Networks, The Sean Hannity Show, 11/5/14]

Fox's Pavlich: Obama "Just Doesn't Give A Damn" That Republicans Won E******n. Fox News contributor and TownHall editor Katie Pavlich responded to Obama's speech by claiming he "just doesn't give a damn":


President Obama just doesn't give a damn about last night's e******n, he's making that very clear.
-- Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

RedState's Erickson: Obama Is A "Petulant Man Child" Who"Just Gave [Americans] The Middle Finger." RedState editor and Fox News contributor Erick Erickson responded to Obama's speech by claiming that the president was a "petulant man child" who gave "the middle finger" to Americans:


We have a petulant man child for President of the United States.
-- Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) November 5, 2014

Dear American v**ers, President Obama just gave you the middle finger.
-- Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com 11/5/14; Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Drudge: Obama Will "Do Wh**ever He Wants" Because Republicans "Won't Arrest Him." Matt Drudge, founder of the Drudge Report, responded to Obama's speech by claiming that Obama would "do wh**ever he wants anyway" because Republicans "won't arrest him":


The reality is, Obama is going to do wh**ever he wants anyway. He will not be stopped, and I doubt very highly Republicans will arrest him.
-- MATT DRUDGE (@DRUDGE) November 4, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/13]

Fox's Starnes: Obama Has "No Intention" Of Working With Republicans. Fox News' Todd Starnes claimed Obama has "no intention" of actually working with Republicans:


Don't be fooled, Republicans. Obama has no intention of working with you. Stand your ground.
-- toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Fox's Tammy Bruce: "Obama's Insane." Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce responded to Obama's speech by tweeting that "Obama's insane":


Obama's insane.
-- Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Michelle Malkin: Obama Is "Narcissus-In-Chief." Conservative columnist Michelle Malkin responded to Obama's speech by calling him "Narcissus-in-chief":


Narcissus-in-chief just lamented that he "had the limelight" & there were "times when requests for my appearance were endless." #tinyviolin
-- Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]
Right-wing media reacted with disbelief and outrag... (show quote)


When he said he's going to use executive orders on immigration, you read that as saying he was going to cooperate with Republicans? Perhaps comprehension is diminished with hero worship.

By the way, the reporter covering the White House for NBC wrote that Obama is arrogant and non-cooperative even with Congressional Democrats - perhaps NBC now joins your list of right wing r****ts.

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Nov 6, 2014 13:39:41   #
Comment Loc: California
 
[quote=KHH1]Right-wing media reacted with disbelief and outrage at President Obama's post-e******n speech, in which he said he intends to cooperate with Republicans -- despite Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell making the same claim earlier the same day.

Obama And McConnell Declare Intent To Cooperate

Obama, McConnell Pledge To Work Together Following Midterm E******n. In November 5 speeches, both Obama and McConnell, who is likely to become Senate majority leader, declared their intent for the GOP and Democrats to work together. From The New York Times:


President Obama on Wednesday said he had heard the message v**ers sent on E******n Day and was ready to work with Republicans who dealt his party devastating losses. Even so, he promised to go forward with unilateral action on immigration despite strong Republican opposition.

[...]

The president said he would be willing to compromise with Republicans on trade, corporate tax reform and infrastructure spending, but vowed he would not back down from his promise to act on his own to overhaul the immigration system despite vocal Republican opposition

[...]

In his own news conference in Louisville, Ky., Senator Mitch McConnell, who is likely to lead the new Republican majority in the Senate next year, vowed a spirit of cooperation and compromise with Mr. Obama even as he cautioned that a more starkly divided government in Washington would inevitably lead to sharp partisan disagreements.

"When the American people choose divided government, I don't think it means they don't want us to do anything," Mr. McConnell told reporters in his first news conference since his party trounced Democrats in Tuesday'se******ns. "We ought to start with the view that maybe there are some things we can agree on to make progress for the country." [The New York Times, 11/5/14]

Right-Wing Media React To Obama's Speech With Outrage

Fox's Hannity: Obama Showed "Breathtaking Arrogance"At Press Conference. During the November 5 edition of his radio program, Fox News host Sean Hannity asserted that Obama was demonstrating "breathtaking arrogance" during his press conference. [Premiere Radio Networks, The Sean Hannity Show, 11/5/14]

Fox's Pavlich: Obama "Just Doesn't Give A Damn" That Republicans Won E******n. Fox News contributor and TownHall editor Katie Pavlich responded to Obama's speech by claiming he "just doesn't give a damn":


President Obama just doesn't give a damn about last night's e******n, he's making that very clear.
-- Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

RedState's Erickson: Obama Is A "Petulant Man Child" Who"Just Gave [Americans] The Middle Finger." RedState editor and Fox News contributor Erick Erickson responded to Obama's speech by claiming that the president was a "petulant man child" who gave "the middle finger" to Americans:


We have a petulant man child for President of the United States.
-- Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) November 5, 2014

Dear American v**ers, President Obama just gave you the middle finger.
-- Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com 11/5/14; Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Drudge: Obama Will "Do Wh**ever He Wants" Because Republicans "Won't Arrest Him." Matt Drudge, founder of the Drudge Report, responded to Obama's speech by claiming that Obama would "do wh**ever he wants anyway" because Republicans "won't arrest him":


The reality is, Obama is going to do wh**ever he wants anyway. He will not be stopped, and I doubt very highly Republicans will arrest him.
-- MATT DRUDGE (@DRUDGE) November 4, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/13]

Fox's Starnes: Obama Has "No Intention" Of Working With Republicans. Fox News' Todd Starnes claimed Obama has "no intention" of actually working with Republicans:


Don't be fooled, Republicans. Obama has no intention of working with you. Stand your ground.
-- toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Fox's Tammy Bruce: "Obama's Insane." Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce responded to Obama's speech by tweeting that "Obama's insane":


Obama's insane.
-- Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Michelle Malkin: Obama Is "Narcissus-In-Chief." Conservative columnist Michelle Malkin responded to Obama's speech by calling him "Narcissus-in-chief":


I listened to his "my way or the highway " speech last night. What a narcissistic bastard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. His words had t***h alright. He said he was gong to do what ne wanted and he didn't give a hoot if repubs liked it or not. Hey! I got a bridge to sell you, great investment. Buy it cheep.

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Nov 6, 2014 13:46:38   #
cant beleve Loc: Planet Kolob
 
At least the insane parts right. And the narcissistic bas#***. Why the confusion? The t***h always gets you lefties dumbstruck.

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Nov 6, 2014 13:48:29   #
Grugore
 
cant beleve wrote:
At least the insane parts right. And the narcissistic bas#***. Why the confusion? The t***h always gets you lefties dumbstruck.


That's because there is no t***h in them.

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Nov 6, 2014 13:53:10   #
Nuclearian Loc: I live in a Fascist, Liberal State
 
KHH1 wrote:
Right-wing media reacted with disbelief and outrage at President Obama's post-e******n speech, in which he said he intends to cooperate with Republicans -- despite Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell making the same claim earlier the same day.


Umm. Of course we dont believe him. This Imposter said, right after his party lost control, that he would move forward with ILLEGAL EXECUTIVE ORDERS, in spite of the Republican win.

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Nov 6, 2014 13:56:45   #
Snoopy
 
Y
KHH1 wrote:
Right-wing media reacted with disbelief and outrage at President Obama's post-e******n speech, in which he said he intends to cooperate with Republicans -- despite Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell making the same claim earlier the same day.

Obama And McConnell Declare Intent To Cooperate

Obama, McConnell Pledge To Work Together Following Midterm E******n. In November 5 speeches, both Obama and McConnell, who is likely to become Senate majority leader, declared their intent for the GOP and Democrats to work together. From The New York Times:


President Obama on Wednesday said he had heard the message v**ers sent on E******n Day and was ready to work with Republicans who dealt his party devastating losses. Even so, he promised to go forward with unilateral action on immigration despite strong Republican opposition.

[...]

The president said he would be willing to compromise with Republicans on trade, corporate tax reform and infrastructure spending, but vowed he would not back down from his promise to act on his own to overhaul the immigration system despite vocal Republican opposition

[...]

In his own news conference in Louisville, Ky., Senator Mitch McConnell, who is likely to lead the new Republican majority in the Senate next year, vowed a spirit of cooperation and compromise with Mr. Obama even as he cautioned that a more starkly divided government in Washington would inevitably lead to sharp partisan disagreements.

"When the American people choose divided government, I don't think it means they don't want us to do anything," Mr. McConnell told reporters in his first news conference since his party trounced Democrats in Tuesday'se******ns. "We ought to start with the view that maybe there are some things we can agree on to make progress for the country." [The New York Times, 11/5/14]

Right-Wing Media React To Obama's Speech With Outrage

Fox's Hannity: Obama Showed "Breathtaking Arrogance"At Press Conference. During the November 5 edition of his radio program, Fox News host Sean Hannity asserted that Obama was demonstrating "breathtaking arrogance" during his press conference. [Premiere Radio Networks, The Sean Hannity Show, 11/5/14]

Fox's Pavlich: Obama "Just Doesn't Give A Damn" That Republicans Won E******n. Fox News contributor and TownHall editor Katie Pavlich responded to Obama's speech by claiming he "just doesn't give a damn":


President Obama just doesn't give a damn about last night's e******n, he's making that very clear.
-- Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

RedState's Erickson: Obama Is A "Petulant Man Child" Who"Just Gave [Americans] The Middle Finger." RedState editor and Fox News contributor Erick Erickson responded to Obama's speech by claiming that the president was a "petulant man child" who gave "the middle finger" to Americans:


We have a petulant man child for President of the United States.
-- Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) November 5, 2014

Dear American v**ers, President Obama just gave you the middle finger.
-- Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com 11/5/14; Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Drudge: Obama Will "Do Wh**ever He Wants" Because Republicans "Won't Arrest Him." Matt Drudge, founder of the Drudge Report, responded to Obama's speech by claiming that Obama would "do wh**ever he wants anyway" because Republicans "won't arrest him":


The reality is, Obama is going to do wh**ever he wants anyway. He will not be stopped, and I doubt very highly Republicans will arrest him.
-- MATT DRUDGE (@DRUDGE) November 4, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/13]

Fox's Starnes: Obama Has "No Intention" Of Working With Republicans. Fox News' Todd Starnes claimed Obama has "no intention" of actually working with Republicans:


Don't be fooled, Republicans. Obama has no intention of working with you. Stand your ground.
-- toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Fox's Tammy Bruce: "Obama's Insane." Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce responded to Obama's speech by tweeting that "Obama's insane":


Obama's insane.
-- Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Michelle Malkin: Obama Is "Narcissus-In-Chief." Conservative columnist Michelle Malkin responded to Obama's speech by calling him "Narcissus-in-chief":


Narcissus-in-chief just lamented that he "had the limelight" & there were "times when requests for my appearance were endless." #tinyviolin
-- Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]
Right-wing media reacted with disbelief and outrag... (show quote)



KHH1

I would give Obummer as much cooperation as he has shown ANYONE.

"I have my phone and my pen" said volumes as to how much cooperation and compromise he was willing to give.

Snoopy

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Nov 6, 2014 19:02:45   #
KHH1
 
Snoopy wrote:
Y


KHH1

I would give Obummer as much cooperation as he has shown ANYONE.

"I have my phone and my pen" said volumes as to how much cooperation and compromise he was willing to give.

Snoopy


**He shouldn't give ya'll S**T...just use and abuse you motherf-kers like no tomorrow**

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Nov 6, 2014 19:18:06   #
Grugore
 
KHH1 wrote:
**He shouldn't give ya'll S**T...just use and abuse you motherf-kers like no tomorrow**


We don't what anything from that piece of SH*T! We just want him to leave us alone. I was happy with my doctor and my health plan. You know, the ones he promised me I could keep? Well. We know what his word is good for now. Absolutely nothing!

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Nov 6, 2014 19:31:15   #
Ve'hoe
 
Why? Cuz he was lying again anyway..



KHH1 wrote:
Right-wing media reacted with disbelief and outrage at President Obama's post-e******n speech, in which he said he intends to cooperate with Republicans -- despite Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell making the same claim earlier the same day.

Obama And McConnell Declare Intent To Cooperate

Obama, McConnell Pledge To Work Together Following Midterm E******n. In November 5 speeches, both Obama and McConnell, who is likely to become Senate majority leader, declared their intent for the GOP and Democrats to work together. From The New York Times:


President Obama on Wednesday said he had heard the message v**ers sent on E******n Day and was ready to work with Republicans who dealt his party devastating losses. Even so, he promised to go forward with unilateral action on immigration despite strong Republican opposition.

[...]

The president said he would be willing to compromise with Republicans on trade, corporate tax reform and infrastructure spending, but vowed he would not back down from his promise to act on his own to overhaul the immigration system despite vocal Republican opposition

[...]

In his own news conference in Louisville, Ky., Senator Mitch McConnell, who is likely to lead the new Republican majority in the Senate next year, vowed a spirit of cooperation and compromise with Mr. Obama even as he cautioned that a more starkly divided government in Washington would inevitably lead to sharp partisan disagreements.

"When the American people choose divided government, I don't think it means they don't want us to do anything," Mr. McConnell told reporters in his first news conference since his party trounced Democrats in Tuesday'se******ns. "We ought to start with the view that maybe there are some things we can agree on to make progress for the country." [The New York Times, 11/5/14]

Right-Wing Media React To Obama's Speech With Outrage

Fox's Hannity: Obama Showed "Breathtaking Arrogance"At Press Conference. During the November 5 edition of his radio program, Fox News host Sean Hannity asserted that Obama was demonstrating "breathtaking arrogance" during his press conference. [Premiere Radio Networks, The Sean Hannity Show, 11/5/14]

Fox's Pavlich: Obama "Just Doesn't Give A Damn" That Republicans Won E******n. Fox News contributor and TownHall editor Katie Pavlich responded to Obama's speech by claiming he "just doesn't give a damn":


President Obama just doesn't give a damn about last night's e******n, he's making that very clear.
-- Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

RedState's Erickson: Obama Is A "Petulant Man Child" Who"Just Gave [Americans] The Middle Finger." RedState editor and Fox News contributor Erick Erickson responded to Obama's speech by claiming that the president was a "petulant man child" who gave "the middle finger" to Americans:


We have a petulant man child for President of the United States.
-- Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) November 5, 2014

Dear American v**ers, President Obama just gave you the middle finger.
-- Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com 11/5/14; Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Drudge: Obama Will "Do Wh**ever He Wants" Because Republicans "Won't Arrest Him." Matt Drudge, founder of the Drudge Report, responded to Obama's speech by claiming that Obama would "do wh**ever he wants anyway" because Republicans "won't arrest him":


The reality is, Obama is going to do wh**ever he wants anyway. He will not be stopped, and I doubt very highly Republicans will arrest him.
-- MATT DRUDGE (@DRUDGE) November 4, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/13]

Fox's Starnes: Obama Has "No Intention" Of Working With Republicans. Fox News' Todd Starnes claimed Obama has "no intention" of actually working with Republicans:


Don't be fooled, Republicans. Obama has no intention of working with you. Stand your ground.
-- toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Fox's Tammy Bruce: "Obama's Insane." Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce responded to Obama's speech by tweeting that "Obama's insane":


Obama's insane.
-- Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]

Michelle Malkin: Obama Is "Narcissus-In-Chief." Conservative columnist Michelle Malkin responded to Obama's speech by calling him "Narcissus-in-chief":


Narcissus-in-chief just lamented that he "had the limelight" & there were "times when requests for my appearance were endless." #tinyviolin
-- Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) November 5, 2014
[Twitter.com, 11/5/14]
Right-wing media reacted with disbelief and outrag... (show quote)

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Nov 6, 2014 19:32:12   #
Ve'hoe
 
HAHAHHAHAHHAHHAHAAAAAAAA!!!!!!



cant beleve wrote:
At least the insane parts right. And the narcissistic bas#***. Why the confusion? The t***h always gets you lefties dumbstruck.

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Nov 7, 2014 12:28:55   #
Reconreb. Loc: fla.- Immokolee, now Ingis
 
He will only work with repubs if they compromize and agree to his agenda,the man is INSANE! Hey, could we BAKER ACT this menace to socity?

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