Tea Party Disappointment
Tea Party Disappointment
It’s November 3, 2010
And Barack Hussein Obama Is Still The President
…Fuckos
Popularity: 3% [?]
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Because Simply Disliking Republicans Isn’t Enough
Tea Party Disappointment
It’s November 3, 2010
And Barack Hussein Obama Is Still The President
…Fuckos
Popularity: 3% [?]
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JamesF:
But Nancy Pelosi will no longer be Speaker…
BTW, do you know ANYONE who actually thought President Obama would not be President today??
3 November 2010, 9:17 amLefty McLefterson:
No James. I don’t travel in those circles. That sounds a whole lot more like your crowd.
3 November 2010, 9:25 amSean:
To be humorous, a joke should have a grain of truth to it. Your readers will have to settle for self-congratulatory smugness.
4 November 2010, 6:46 amLefty McLefterson:
So which part of the above post isn’t true?
You seem to be a Righty, so I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that you have a hard time picking out the truth.
4 November 2010, 6:53 amLulz:
“But Nancy Pelosi will no longer be Speaker…
BTW, do you know ANYONE who actually thought President Obama would not be President today??”
Logic win. It’s like “no shit, we didn’t expect the president to leave that very next day.” Are liberals really that stupid…?
16 November 2010, 8:28 pmLefty McLefterson:
I’ll never go broke betting on the stupidity of conservatives.
You know, the same conservatives who think that the Republicans give a shit about our country, the deficit, the middle class, or even the military.
16 November 2010, 8:51 pmExtremely Rightwing:
Not for long.
26 November 2010, 8:37 amDLZ:
@Extremely Rightwing
Yeah, i guess 6 more years really isn’t that long when you think about it.
26 November 2010, 9:52 amMelanie Conley:
Not for long.
24 December 2010, 12:33 amSean:
Um..2010? Presidential elections ain’t until 2012. Morons I see..
17 July 2012, 9:43 pm