Kid Rock introduced VP candidate Paul Ryan yesterday in Rochester, Michigan yesterday. Kid said,
“I’m very proud to say that we have elected our first black president. I’m sorry he didn’t do a better job. I really wish that he would have. I do.”
We’re all sorry, Kid.
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maria commented:
the world is sorry that Obama didn’t do a better job….
CV1 commented:
Based on his liberal thinking ways, he did exactly the job that I anticpated he would do. Spend, spend, spend. Appease, appease, appease. Throw in some class warfare sprinkled with a dose of socialism..go a little too heavy on “green” thinking, pro killing humans before they are born…why is this such a surprise? It’s time we elect someone who can get something done without regard to skin color. Who cares what race he is???!!!???
Patty commented:
It is something how so many fell in line like good little soldiers. Marched to a different drummer and then, they brought all of us to the depths of Hell, right along with them.
It isn’t just Obama fault and faults he has, but those who call themselves journalists, shame, shame on them. We, who didn’t drink the Kool-aid knew better and now, it is our turn. Finally, some in the media have dropped the drink and beginning to realize this guy isn’t good for America.
The gimmicks Obama used to fool America all wrapped up in promises and disguised as hope and change. Slick, doesn’t begin to explain it.
The warning sign was in the backyard of Joe the plumber, tape after tape of Rev. Wright. Warning signs but seems voters were brainwashed.
Opaobie commented:
It all depends on your interpretation of “better job”. The Marxist radical side thinks he has done a great job.
Scott M commented:
Kid Rock’s political opinions are about as relevant as his music, twice as pathetic, but only half as ironically funny.
bg commented:
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ht Patty
October 8, 2012
EXTREME Black Anger in Chicago at Obama: “He
done did it. He ruined it for us. White people don’t
feel guilty no more and won’t do stuff for us now”.
[I learned that “white guilt” was a finite resource for blacks that many people believe has now been depleted during the Obama presidency. This is something that causes EXTREME anger in black ranks because “Obama didn’t care about what happens to everyone after he’s gone and living in that big house in Hawaii they bought for him”. That’s a reference to the $35 million “retirement estate” that wealthy Chicagoans like Penny Pritzker are working to purchase for the Obamas for occupancy come January 2013 when they are forced to move out of Washington. Like Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos before them, after they leave power they’ll be exiled to the greater Honolulu area to hold court on Oahu and live a life of pampered extravagance as a new Hawaiian royal family for the rest of their days.
“That’s all good for Barack and Michelle, but what happens to the rest of us? We ain’t getting squat from any of this. Worse, we don’t get to exploit the white guilt any more because that’s not there these days. It’s all gone. He done did it. He ruined it for us. White people don’t feel guilty no more and won’t do stuff for us now that they used to do so fast you wouldn’t believe it”, a Thinker in a bright, pretty pink blouse offered. ”All of it is gone. They used it all up to elect him and to scream at anyone who said boo to him in the last four years. White people got used to being called racist all the time and aren’t scared about it anymore. I have no idea how I’m going to get funding for my programs now because I always counted on white people being too scared to say no to anything we needed at work. This is a disaster for the black community and it’s all because they put all the eggs in his basket and he f***ed it all up”.]
more at link..
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Ghost commented:
#2 Right!
why not apologize for allowing yourself to be so easily manipulated, deceived and Obotic- burdening the rest of us with your stoopididity?
there are Adults among us who knew what He was without having to suffer through the learning process. But, Kids always have to learn the hard way. maybe next time you’ll know to listen to the Adults when they’re screaming warnings from the mountaintop.
The Biggest Reason why I became a hard-core Tea Party Constitutional Conservative is because it dawned on me (ding, ding, ding… years ago) that EVERY! warning Conservatives have ever given to liberals and America came true, and exactly as predicted. *first, seek Wisdom*
I’d make a list, but I bet you can make a long list too.
#4 or, they’re disappointed that He’s not Left enough
bg commented:
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re: CV1 #2 October 9, 2012 at 3:02 pm
precisely..
Barry Dunham Soetoro Barack Hussein Obama (by any
other factual or fictional names) is, uh, er, BLACK?! /s/
my bottom line:
the who, what, where, when, why, or how of Obama is totally
irrelevant, what is extremely relevant is what this person has
done, is still doing, and will continue to do to America, period..
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Blacque Jacques Shellacque commented:
We’re all sorry, Kid.
I’m not, because from the very beginning I knew he sucked.
Robert commented:
Obama lost his Sesame Street cred.
democraps suck commented:
Coming from a liberal wigger…no story here move along
Look-Out commented:
Here’s something else…
From a commenter at PJMedia –
4. Restless
Dems are feeling pretty embarrassed about their messiah. I’m seeing something here in my college town in Illinois I’ve never seen before: Dems taking down their yard signs. The morning after the debate last week, I noticed one man who had taken down his Obama yard sign (and put it in his garage). Today, I saw another Obama yard sign that had been removed by the owners (but signs for local Dems were left up). These people are embarrassed to support Obama now! They finally discovered the emperor has no clothes.
Stella Baskomb commented:
I’m sorry too. I voted for Obama in 2008 and I’m a registered Democrat who will NOT vote for him again.
But let me add one thought.
A bad president is much more than just one clueless person in office. The effect of a bad president is multiplied by the lingering effects of his failed policies and by the lingering effects of weak appointments (Federal and Supreme Court comes to mind – not to mention misguidedly ideological Cabinet officers and “Czars” whose harmful decisions will also linger for years.) Obama has been more than a “bad” president. Obama turned out to be the worst possible choice for our times. The next president inherits a FAR worse situation for America than Obama faced in 2009. All – all – Obama’s responsibility.
I feel that I was swindled out of my vote in 2008. The promises of my party were so much hot air. I voted for a transformational leader. I got Chauncey Gardner.
Now I’m seeing clearly the bunch of swindlers who have taken over my party since 2007.
You won’t get my vote this time you swindlers – neither in the presidential election, nor the state and local races.
SoLongSong commented:
SPEAKING of not having done a very good job (vs. doing):
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2215173/Obama-believed-beaten-Romney-Denver-debate-ignoring-advice-aides.html
UNBELIEVABLE.
valerie commented:
#17 October 9, 2012 at 6:12 pm
Stella Baskomb commented:
Not just Obama and his administration, but also his campaign, and a dishonest media.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/10/09/Obama-Supporter-Brags-About-Illegal-Online-Donations-on-His-Own-Website
The story about illegal contributions to the Obama campaign was spiked by the Washington Post.
LarryE commented:
Well, Kid Rock may not be a political genius. But he’s not afraid to say he was wrong, or at least, that he has changed his mind. That takes a big man.
And he thinks for himself; he’s not a mindless groupie. You have to honor that.
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