Obama doesn't like company.

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Obama doesn't like company.

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Headline says "Obama bristles as the bubble closes in" Seems he should have thought of this before running. Dillweed. Rest of story is HERE.
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My heart bleeds for him. It's almost like he's being resistant to change? :twisted:
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Such is the job, Mr. President- elect. There's still time to back out ;)
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Aw. The celebrity that propelled him to the highest office is grating on him? Whodathunkit. It's not too late to admit that there's nothing more than celebrity; people are actually expecting him to "do stuff".
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When he finds out that the 99 colleagues he used to hide behind are now (by design) his adversaries, that employees rather than appointees compose 99% of the federal government, that inertia has more control over him than initiative, that the President of the United States cannot vote "present," that his every decision will by brutally derided by at least half of America,... well, it'll be a cross between Monty Python and a Greek tragedy.

And, more on point: the media will not continue to hold his water if he pisses them off. Politically, they're allied, but at his own peril will he forget that the media thinks it's the fourth branch of government.
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LMAO. I guess it sucks to be him.

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Not only that, there's a LOT of people he owes, including those who he might wish he'd never gotten into bed with - like maybe George Soros, who's going to be looking for a good return on his investment.

Guess what dickhead, you asked for it and now you got it. It's not always so green once you get on the other side, huh? And now he REALLY has to understand he's got a great big target on him and his family for the next four years.

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I just noticed something. We did get some Hopey-Changey there. For the first time, a President-Elect has officially publically whined about the lack of privacy instead of manning up and accepting it. So much for noblesse oblige, huh?
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And, more on point: the media will not continue to hold his water if he pisses them off. Politically, they're allied, but at his own peril will he forget that the media thinks it's the fourth branch of government.
Oh, don't bet on it brother. The MSM carried Billy Blow Job's water for his entire 8 year run. They got him elected and they were not about to let on that they backed a skirt chasing crooked lying treasonous rat bastard. Don't think for a moment that the media will turn on their new presidential creation this time around either. Piss them off...how? Maybe if the Messiah suspends the first amendment it might raise their hackles, but barring that I don't see them ever being truthful with the American people. Like I said before, he could be caught on camera having a threesome with Michelle and Osama Bin Laden and then snacking on deep fried babies and the media will find a way to blame it all on republicans (George Bush in particular) and make it all go away.
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Good. I don't like his company either.

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