All I can say to the President is ....YES! ONE TERM WAS ENOUGH! Good grief, let me get out my violin to play while the communist in charge reflects on just how tough this darn Presidentin' is.
And it gets even better when Obama says that his wife, the shrew of the White House, would be just fine if he "did something else."
Look at this shit from the article at The Telegraph:
He said first lady Michelle Obama would be the first to encourage him to do something "a little less stressful" if she no longer believed in what his administration was doing.
"Michelle and the kids are wonderful in that if I said, 'You know what, guys, I want to do something different', they would be fine," he told NBC.
"They're not invested in daddy being president or my husband being president."
There were, he conceded, days when he thought "one term was enough", but "if the family is doing well and Michelle is putting up with me I've got enough energy to do the work I am doing".
You know, we've had this guy pegged from day one - the Presidency of the United States of America isn't the epitome or the apex of his life dream, it's a damn stepping stone. This was an experiment for him, it's a part time job. His heart isn't in it, his mind isn't in it and his soul certainly isn't in it.
I'd bet that day when Bibi Netanyahu was reading him the riot act there in the Oval office was one of those days that old Barack would have liked just one term. That day Obama wanted so bad to throw a community organizer hissy fit and storm out of the room. The guy's not only in over his head in the role of President...he doesn't even appreciate it or want it.
As for 2012 - he will work hard to win just to shove it in America's face. This isn't about loving America, this isn't about the well-being or future of America...this is about Barack Hussein Obama showing the country and the world that he can do it. This is about revolution not service. This is about taking, not giving. This is about selfishness, not sacrifice. This is about ego.
Big ego.
So, since we aren't 100% sure that Obama is....let me ask you pissant Liberals now...."Are You In?"
Barack Obama: there are days when I say one term is enough
President Barack Obama has said his family was "not invested" in a second term in the White House and would have been content if he had decided against running for re-election.
He said first lady Michelle Obama would be the first to encourage him to do something "a little less stressful" if she no longer believed in what his administration was doing.
"Michelle and the kids are wonderful in that if I said, 'You know what, guys, I want to do something different', they would be fine," he told NBC.
"They're not invested in daddy being president or my husband being president."
There were, he conceded, days when he thought "one term was enough", but "if the family is doing well and Michelle is putting up with me I've got enough energy to do the work I am doing".
Despite the hothouse atmosphere of the White House, he said that his two daughters Malia, 13, and Sasha, 10, were turning out to be "poised, kind and well mannered".
Mr Obama hit back at accusations that he was too calm or unemotional about people's economic hardship as "nonsense".
He said most Americans understood that he spent "all my time thinking about this stuff because I'm talking to these folks every single day".
With her husband facing a difficult re-election in November 2012 thanks to the poor economy, Mrs Obama has recently begun extolling his "tireless" work rate.
"He reads every word, every memo, so he is better prepared than the people briefing him," she said at a fund-raising event. "This man doesn't take a day off. I see the sadness and worry that's creasing his face."
She said the next 18 months of campaigning "is not going to be easy, and it is going to be long".
"Now more than ever we need your help to finish what we started," she told a luncheon in Pasadena organised by the Southern California Women for Obama.
Mr Obama yesterday became the first sitting president to visit the US territory of Puerto Rico since John F Kennedy in 1961. Liberally praising the island's people and culture, he stated his support for a referendum on it becoming the 51st US state. His trip was designed to court the votes of the 4.2 million Puerto Ricans living in the United States, especially the 850,000 in the key swing state of Florida.
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He and Michelle better get used to the idea.
Although the left is blaming Bush for the economy, gas prices, etc... the average Joe isn't buying it. He is scared of losing his job, his home, etc...
On the good side for Obama, the way things are going on Jan 20, 2013 he will have a lot more time to perfect his golf game.
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