Yes, President Teleprompter does, in fact, deserve a grade of “incomplete.“ An incomplete is given by teachers whose students don’t do the work they were supposed to do when they are supposed to have it completed. Obama made a bunch of promises back in 2008, and failed to deliver on the most important one, the one that got him elected – the hopey changey thing about improving the economy. Well, his performance on that promise is not just incomplete. It’s an abject failure.
Now, Harvard, at which our esteemed president matriculated, allows incomplete grades – but only at the discretion of the professor. Well, guess who’s the professor here, Barry? And guess who’s getting an F?
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Neil Armstrong, 1930-2012
As a kid, and now as an aging adult, I have never considered anyone a greater American hero than Neil Armstrong. His courage was matched only by his humility.
“For those who may ask what they can do to honor Neil, we have a simple request. Honor his example of service, accomplishment and modesty, and the next time you walk outside on a clear night and see the moon smiling down at you, think of Neil Armstrong and give him a wink.” — Armstrong’s family, announcing his death in a written statement.
“Hit the Road, Barack!”
I couldn’t believe it when, as I stood in line at Harris Teeter, I saw this week’s cover of Newsweek which reads, “Hit the Road, Barack – Why We Need a New President.” Now, regardless of the author or the content of the article, the simple fact that such a statement appears on the cover of a notoriously liberal publication truly reflects just how poor a leader this man is.
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