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BoatShoes

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Ok, so even if we accept your point that the media is giving him a pass on this (although I personally don't really remember Bush getting hammered too bad for golfing and going on vacation....crazy lefty wackos on blogs maybe...but not Peter Jennings etc. Could be wrong that was a long time ago),

Isn't this what you would rather have him be doing? You're a free-marketeer by all indications of your posts....based upon your beliefs, Obama can do more to help the unemployment situation by going Golfing and ignoring any legislation sent to him by Congress to get involved. You should be praising him for not instilling his radical marxist plot onto our Republic and going out and working on his 3 wood.
Apr 19, 2010 1:47pm
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I Wear Pants

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Grasping for straws.
Apr 19, 2010 1:52pm
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queencitybuckeye

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It's hard to take someone seriously when they don't differentiate the important from knucklehead nonsense like this.
Apr 19, 2010 2:03pm
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QuakerOats

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BoatShoes wrote: Ok, so even if we accept your point that the media is giving him a pass on this (although I personally don't really remember Bush getting hammered too bad for golfing and going on vacation....crazy lefty wackos on blogs maybe...but not Peter Jennings etc. Could be wrong that was a long time ago),

Isn't this what you would rather have him be doing? You're a free-marketeer by all indications of your posts....based upon your beliefs, Obama can do more to help the unemployment situation by going Golfing and ignoring any legislation sent to him by Congress to get involved. You should be praising him for not instilling his radical marxist plot onto our Republic and going out and working on his 3 wood.
A - Bush could not get hammered on it because he quit playing in '03 because he felt it was a disservice.

B - If Obama set about to embrace free-market ideas thereby allowing the economy to do the rest you might have a point, unfortunately everything he is doing is anti-business, anti-investment, anti-capitalism, anti-job growth. He should be doing just about the opposite of what he is doing ............. but that ain't gonna happen because of his radical ideology.

So, take over some car companies - go play golf; take over health insurance - go play golf; appoint a few more radicals to cabinet posts - go play golf; backdoor the senate and appoint a radical to the NLRB - go play golf ............. the beat goes on ...............
Apr 19, 2010 2:31pm
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QuakerOats

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I Wear Pants wrote: Grasping for straws.
As though it were republicans who were going to get whipped in November ......... funny.
Apr 19, 2010 2:32pm
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I Wear Pants

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The Republicans will gain back some seats. I don't think they'll quite gain back a majority but who knows. They run the elections because none of us know for sure.
Apr 19, 2010 2:48pm
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cbus4life

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Your wives/girlfriends/whores must not be putting out much lately, as we always seem to have at least a few threads here so folks can get off complaining about the media and Obama-bias.

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Apr 19, 2010 3:15pm
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I Wear Pants wrote: The Republicans will gain back some seats. I don't think they'll quite gain back a majority but who knows. They run the elections because none of us know for sure.
A clear majority would be nice, but they really only need to get within 10 or so seats to make Nancy's life pretty damn painful. I mean seriously, it took her 8 months to get a vote done with a 40 seat majority. If she has to rely on every single blue dog vote to get stuff passed, she's pretty screwed.
Apr 19, 2010 3:19pm
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QuakerOats wrote:
BoatShoes wrote: Ok, so even if we accept your point that the media is giving him a pass on this (although I personally don't really remember Bush getting hammered too bad for golfing and going on vacation....crazy lefty wackos on blogs maybe...but not Peter Jennings etc. Could be wrong that was a long time ago),

Isn't this what you would rather have him be doing? You're a free-marketeer by all indications of your posts....based upon your beliefs, Obama can do more to help the unemployment situation by going Golfing and ignoring any legislation sent to him by Congress to get involved. You should be praising him for not instilling his radical marxist plot onto our Republic and going out and working on his 3 wood.
A - Bush could not get hammered on it because he quit playing in '03 because he felt it was a disservice.

B - If Obama set about to embrace free-market ideas thereby allowing the economy to do the rest you might have a point, unfortunately everything he is doing is anti-business, anti-investment, anti-capitalism, anti-job growth. He should be doing just about the opposite of what he is doing ............. but that ain't gonna happen because of his radical ideology.

So, take over some car companies - go play golf; take over health insurance - go play golf; appoint a few more radicals to cabinet posts - go play golf; backdoor the senate and appoint a radical to the NLRB - go play golf ............. the beat goes on ...............
Fail! wait no EPIC FAIL!!!
http://thinkprogress.org/2008/05/14/bushs-golf-story-doesnt-hold-water/
http://thinkprogress.org/2008/07/14/bush-fundraiser-golf/

Thanks for playing, please try again!
Apr 19, 2010 3:20pm
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Meh....it's a tough job. If the guy wants to go out and play some golf, I could care less. Anything that keeps him out of the office and not fucking things up is cool with me. ;)
Apr 19, 2010 3:30pm
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fish82 wrote: Meh....it's a tough job. If the guy wants to go out and play some golf, I could care less. Anything that keeps him out of the office and not fucking things up is cool with me. ;)
I like how you think. Anyone else want to pay for a cart and 36 for BHO?
Apr 19, 2010 5:42pm
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QuakerOats wrote: Obama has already played more golf in one year than Bush did in 8 years. Imagine the outcry from the left if Bush had put in 32 rounds in the last year in the face of this massive unemployment.

Change we can believe in ...............................

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/apr/18/obama-skips-polish-funeral-heads-to-golf-course/
maybe he should have joined michael steele at a strip club for a gop fund raiser
Apr 19, 2010 7:18pm
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believer wrote:
fish82 wrote: Meh....it's a tough job. If the guy wants to go out and play some golf, I could care less. Anything that keeps him out of the office and not fucking things up is cool with me. ;)
I like how you think. Anyone else want to pay for a cart and 36 for BHO?
Hell, I'll even spring for a couple of Mo' Lew's!
Apr 19, 2010 7:29pm
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ccrunner609 wrote: impeach him
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Apr 19, 2010 9:04pm
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Al Bundy

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We might be in better shape if both Bush and Obama spent more time golfing.
Apr 19, 2010 10:01pm
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I Wear Pants

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Al Bundy wrote: We might be in better shape if both Bush and Obama spent more time golfing.
Yeah. Because then we'd be the country with the Presidents that can shoot par instead of the country that starts wars and spends tons of money they don't have.

Actually, maybe the President should be required to golf.
Apr 19, 2010 10:03pm
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sjmvsfscs08

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I'll "try again." George Bush said this: "I don't want to some mom whose son may have recently died to see the commander-in-chief playing golf... And I think playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal."

So, show me something that shows him playing golf during the time Iraq was in mayhem (2003-2007). Him playing golf with like six months left in his Presidency is a bit stupid to complain about...
Apr 19, 2010 10:54pm
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I Wear Pants

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So Bush can play golf after 2007 but Obama can't?
Apr 19, 2010 11:21pm
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Footwedge

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sjmvsfscs08 wrote:
I'll "try again." George Bush said this: "I don't want to some mom whose son may have recently died to see the commander-in-chief playing golf... And I think playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal."

So, show me something that shows him playing golf during the time Iraq was in mayhem (2003-2007). Him playing golf with like six months left in his Presidency is a bit stupid to complain about...
Bush broke his promise on golf.
Apr 20, 2010 1:24am
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sjmvsfscs08 wrote:
I'll "try again." George Bush said this: "I don't want to some mom whose son may have recently died to see the commander-in-chief playing golf... And I think playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal."

So, show me something that shows him playing golf during the time Iraq was in mayhem (2003-2007). Him playing golf with like six months left in his Presidency is a bit stupid to complain about...
Sons were and are still dieing not just in Iraq but Afghanistan.

But, I honestly could care less. Reagan went swimming, Ike had a golf course, Nixon bowled, etc. Every President did something to unwind. Given the demands of the job, I see no problem with it.
Apr 20, 2010 8:45am
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This thread is laughable...the dude has the most stressful job in the world. Literally a 24/7 job. And you're gonna bash him for trying to relax a bit. Personally, I'd rather have someone who is relaxed and refreshed occasionally on the job then someone who is just letting the stresses of the job eat at him. I had no problem with Bush going on retreat, I have no problem with Obama golfing/playin hoops. They're people, they need some down time.
Apr 20, 2010 8:58am
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sjmvsfscs08 wrote: I'll "try again." George Bush said this: "I don't want to some mom whose son may have recently died to see the commander-in-chief playing golf... And I think playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal."

So, show me something that shows him playing golf during the time Iraq was in mayhem (2003-2007). Him playing golf with like six months left in his Presidency is a bit stupid to complain about...
You either didn't read the articles I posted or you didn't understand them, so I'll spell them out!

Bush claimed to have given up golf when he heard of the death of U.N. special representative Sergio Vieira de Mello on Aug. 19, 2003, stating this:
No, I remember when de Mello, who was at the U.N., got killed in Baghdad as a result of these murderers taking this good man's life. And I was playing golf -- I think I was in central Texas -- and they pulled me off the golf course and I said, it's just not worth it anymore to do.
The Associate Press reported on Oct. 13, 2003 that President Bush
spent a "cool, breezy Columbus Day" playing "a round of golf with three long-time buddies.

"Bush played at Andrews Air Force Base with Clay Johnson, Office of Management and Budget deputy director, Richard Hauser, Department of Housing and Urban Development general counsel and another friend, Mike Wood."

On that outing, he was typically full of what passes for good humor at the White House. The AP reported: "'Fine looking crew you got there. Fine looking crew,' Bush joked to reporters. 'That's what we'd hope for presidential coverage. Only the best.'

"He hit a couple of practice balls before flaring his tee-off shot into the right rough."
Not even two months later he was back on the links!
Apr 20, 2010 9:07am
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QuakerOats

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derek bomar wrote: This thread is laughable...the dude has the most stressful job in the world. Literally a 24/7 job. And you're gonna bash him for trying to relax a bit. Personally, I'd rather have someone who is relaxed and refreshed occasionally on the job then someone who is just letting the stresses of the job eat at him. I had no problem with Bush going on retreat, I have no problem with Obama golfing/playin hoops. They're people, they need some down time.
I am bashing him for failing to puruse policies that will help get people back to work, sooner rather than later, and instead pursuing policies that will make it more difficult for businesses to invest, flourish, and hire people ................ all the while out playing golf. I am sure the millions and millions who are out of work are happy about all that.

And if it was Bush, he would be crucified in the press.

Change we can believe in ........................
Apr 20, 2010 9:14am
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QuakerOats wrote:
derek bomar wrote: This thread is laughable...the dude has the most stressful job in the world. Literally a 24/7 job. And you're gonna bash him for trying to relax a bit. Personally, I'd rather have someone who is relaxed and refreshed occasionally on the job then someone who is just letting the stresses of the job eat at him. I had no problem with Bush going on retreat, I have no problem with Obama golfing/playin hoops. They're people, they need some down time.
I am bashing him for failing to puruse policies that will help get people back to work, sooner rather than later, and instead pursuing policies that will make it more difficult for businesses to invest, flourish, and hire people ................ all the while out playing golf. I am sure the millions and millions who are out of work are happy about all that.

And if it was Bush, he would be crucified in the press.

Change we can believe in ........................
Then you would have bashed Reagan for swimming and horseback riding, Nixon for bowling, Ike for playing golf, Kennedy for boating, Clinton...well ok.

Bush got an unfair treatment, but you are treating Obama unfair as well.
Apr 20, 2010 9:35am