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Powerline rules on Obama

Verdict? Turns out that it’s okay now to note, with near certainty, that no, the Lightbringer is not such a good man, after all.

If anybody needs me, I’ll be hanging out back in 2008-9, when I tried to make the case and warn against what was coming. It was lonely back there for a while, but these days it seems like lots of folks are finding their way to a past they railed against at the time.

(h/t sdferr)

30 Replies to “Powerline rules on Obama”

  1. Ernst Schreiber says:

    All part of the master plan to persuade you that voting for Jeb Christie Romney –and locking in fundamental transformation at home– is the lesser of two evils.

    Me? I’m starting to think that maybe the Mullahs have the right idea about letting the world burn.

  2. Shermlaw says:

    A prophet is never welcome in his own country.

  3. newrouter says:

    sure he is. you just have to chop off some heads.

  4. EBL says:

    I think Rush shared your views too.

  5. John Bradley says:

    Palin on the (feckless) GOP: “It’s Not Just the New England Patriots Who Are Dealing with Deflated Balls”

  6. serr8d says:

    Barrett Brown made the Drudge Report.

  7. serr8d says:

    Heh.

    Much of the publicity about Brown contains “gross fabrications and substantially false recitations of facts and law which may harm both the government and the defense during jury selection,” prosecutors wrote last year in a motion accusing Brown of trying “to continue to manipulate the public.”

    (emphasis mine)

    NTTAWWT.periodendofdiscussionthatisall

  8. serr8d says:

    King Abdullah is dead. Saudi Arabia’s ‘iron rule’ by Family al Saud pre-programmed to continue..

    Muqrin is said to be smart and is well-liked by ordinary Saudis; he also has good ties with Saudi Arabia’s most important ally, the United States. But the choice sparked fierce opposition from some of the many excluded princes, who complained that Abdullah was defying a tradition that allows each king to name his own heir. Additionally, Muqrin’s mother was a Yemeni concubine, not a Saudi princess, and some in the family reportedly consider his lineage too impure for him to wear the crown.

    My money’s on the dwarf.

  9. serr8d says:

    Benji spanked Barky so badly that even mention of his name causes pain and angst in House HarkObammy. It is always a good thing to have Netanyahu in DC, and Boehner gets a thumbs-up for his excellent move.

  10. sdferr says:

    Muslims will be constrained to work with what they’ve got, but contrary to the dominant strain of idiotic Islamic dogma infecting the bulk of the Muslim believers today — and even, derivatively through them, many of us in the Islam ignorant christian peopled states of the western world, with the ClownDisaster not least among those — the Muslims have got a bit more to work with than tends to be recognized, so successful have the modern “interpreters” been at their murderous business annihilating the past along with their bleeding victims.

  11. sdferr says:

    The ClownDisaster, by the way, quite apart from being a pusillanimous petty tyrant, also happens to be a causal psychopath in his foreign policy aims. Comforting, ain’t it?

  12. Pablo says:

    Barrett Brown made the Drudge Report.

    Barrett was always so much cleverer than any of us mere non-junkie mortals, who happen to not currently be in federal prison. So, so smart.

  13. newrouter says:

    free thinking muslim = dead french police

  14. serr8d says:

    BB suffered from lack of charm and grace. He should’ve been more personable, like, say, Edward Snowden; he’d be more Putin’s Kitten than Bride of Bruno.

  15. cranky-d says:

    BB loved himself some BB.

  16. Silver Whistle says:

    BB suffered from lack of charm and grace. He should’ve been more personable, like, say, Edward Snowden; he’d be more Putin’s Kitten than Bride of Bruno.

    I thought while interacting with him here he was a bright lad who could have made a lot more of his life.

    BB loved himself some BB.

    Maybe a couple more years in federal detention will adjust his perspective.

  17. McGehee says:

    He was already making a lot of his life. Mostly up.

  18. Car in says:

    I can’t really remember what his schtick was over here. Just remember the name.

    He was sorta a dick, right?

  19. Car in says:

    $890,000 fine. Think we should set up a “gofundme.org” dealo?

  20. Car in says:

    Remember when we used to argue with nishi about optics and what not?

    Good times, good times.

  21. palaeomerus says:

    Jeff wasn’t a prophet. He just wasn’t a chump. He didn’t fail to see the obvious through all the cloudy airs of civility and sophistication.

    In 2008 Ace was calling half of his readers paranoid and assured us that Obama would have to rule as a moderate. In 2010 he told us that we looked dangerous and nuts. In 2012 he told us that Romney was inevitable and that Santorum would steal our rubbers for the pope. Also SMOD lol.

    In 2015 he’s following a well worn trail and discovering each mile marker along the way. Also balls in pudding or something flaming skull LOL.

  22. palaeomerus says:

    Better seven full years late than never Ace! Unless you dramatically pendulum swing the other way the way you usually do…in which case: meh.

  23. McGehee says:

    Surely President David Duke would have no choice but rule as a moderate!

  24. palaeomerus says:

    After its successful initial strike Skynet has no reason not to be generous, to put and end to conflict and heal divisions.

  25. palaeomerus says:

    and -> an end. You suck auto complete. You suck worse than Clippy.

  26. cranky-d says:

    The Clippy fan club has you on their list, paleo.

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