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December 1, 2008
Lazy and Shiftless
Mark my words, this will be the accusation from the far-right whenever President-elect Obama takes a vacation. For instance, he's going to Hawaii for Christmas. He'll be accused of loafing during the economic crisis -- and one of them, probably Hannity, will suggest that Obama's grandmother really didn't pass away.
Filed under: Barack Obama || Far-right || Fox News Channel || Sean Hannity
Posted By Bob Cesca | December 1, 2008 9:27 PM
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Ed"Hannity"RooneyStyle!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nexVGAxpNbw&feature=related
Pucker up buttercup!
Posted by: JackDanieL
at December 1, 2008 10:36 PM
Hawaii??? Couldn't he pick someplace where real Americans live, a more patriotic pro-America place? Most of the people there voted for a Muslim Marxist socialist communist who pals around with terrorists.
Why doesn't he go to Kenya, where he was born, or to Indonesia where he trained in a madrassah as a child to be a suicide bomber?
No, he's an elitist. Probably going windsurfing with John Kerry.
All kidding aside, it will be incredible if the right-wingers criticize Obama for taking vacations, after Dubya took more vacation time than any "president" in history - even though we were supposedly in a time of "war". But I wouldn't put it past them. At least Obama has the good sense of going somewhere beautiful and fun, instead of a phony hobby ranch in baking hardscrabble desert heat. Even his choice of vacation spots shows his superior intellect to Dubya's.
Posted by: jasperjava
at December 2, 2008 12:11 AM
We need some good Hawaiians to stand up and remind the right wingers that they are as much of a state as Alaska. You can't say that the 49th state is "real America," (gosh darn it, also,) and the 50th is some exotic part of "unreal" America.
Posted by: trustno1
at December 2, 2008 8:21 AM
Aren't they having services for his grandmother whilst he is there? If so, I don't know if you could call that a vacation...
Posted by: girl du jour
at December 2, 2008 1:27 PM



