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Obama is fulfilling his responsibilities to Transparency™ by granting interviews with such hardhitting journalists like People magazine [Darleen Click]

After all, that is where so many Americans get their “news”. So says another one of Barry’s GDB corps, Stephanie Cutter

She does come off a bit bitchy, poor dear. Must need a nap and a cup of organic, fair trade green tea. Imagine having to actually explain herself to those people. By what rights is the Mainstream Media threatening to get up on their hindlegs and demand anything from Dear Leader?

What is this world coming to with Democrats daring to criticize, in print no less!

Early this month a spectacular story was given tiny attention, and none, as far as I watched, on nightly national newscasts.

In December 2010, David Plouffe, soon to be reappointed a senior adviser to President Obama, gave two speeches in the desperately poor country of Nigeria.

Speeches for which he was paid a total of $100,000.

Holy moly! What did he have to say in Nigeria that was worth 100 grand? He must have revealed the cure for a country ranked 158th among 177 in economic development, a country in which an estimated 70% of humanity live — barely, and not for long — in severe poverty and in the mortally unhealthy conditions that accompany nothingness.

I’m assuming the IRS will be getting a few memos this week from wee Cutter.

3 Replies to “Obama is fulfilling his responsibilities to Transparency™ by granting interviews with such hardhitting journalists like People magazine [Darleen Click]”

  1. leigh says:

    She and Axelrod may hate each other, but they are exactly alike in their undisguised condescention and scorn for the interviewers and the peasants voters.

    “Shut up” she explained.

  2. Squid says:

    I’ve seen that Newsweek cover in four or five places now, and I still can’t believe it’s for realsies.

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