Funniest. President. Ever.

Published by Toronto Mike on May 10, 2009 @ 17:04 in Humour, Politics

USAI really hated George Dubya Bush but I still really like this guy. Here's the funniest president ever at the White House Correspondents Dinner.

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9 Responses to "Funniest. President. Ever."

elvis
May 10, 2009 / 22:32

It's too bad he doesn't have the balls to do what's right about torture. He's just as bad, if not worse, than the guy before him by not doing anything about it.

Tee
May 10, 2009 / 22:45

Same shit, different pile. Obama is continuing and expanding the unwarranted wire-tap program, he has expanded the military budget, and he is increasing the deficit exponentially. How is he different from Bush?

Argie
May 11, 2009 / 09:55

He's also spent like a drunken sailor, he's given access for the use of embryonic stem cells ignoring the fact adult stem cells are actually a proven method and he's reached out to tyrants like the midget from Iran and the slimy Chavez from Venezuela.

He's funny, allright!

dlauthor
May 11, 2009 / 13:38

Oh, look. Wingnut trolls came crawling out from under assorted rocks. What a surprise.

Toronto Mike
May 11, 2009 / 14:04

Like moths to the flame...

Devon
May 11, 2009 / 15:27

Dubya was funny by accident...which makes him WAY funnier!

A.R.
May 11, 2009 / 17:01

But with Dubya it was a dark sort of funny given his politics.

Tee
May 11, 2009 / 18:07

I didn't make any personal attacks, so don't call me a troll. I merely pointed out the fact that the U.S. system is a two-headed, one-party system and that Obama is no different from Bush.

Instead of calling me a troll, why don't you refute my argument. Why don't you tell me how different Obama is from Bush (actions not rhetoric). Show me how policy has changed in D.C. with regards to a clear position on torture, to respecting the 10th Amendment in areas of social services and drug enforcement, with regards to the NSA wire-tapping, ending the expansion of the empire, controlling the deficit and reigning in inflationary Fed policies.

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