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If the President showed some guts and dealt more harshly with his enemies, I might have some respect for the man. Apparently he learned nothing in Chicago. He should have studied old man Daley and learned how to be "the man". As for VanderSloot, I would sic the IRS, DOJ and everything else at my disposal on his ass. He would get a forensic audit every year I was President.
You would finally get a bullet between the eyes, too.
on this very day a sitting President of the United States is publicly bullying and intimidating private citizens who dare donate to a candidate not named Barack.
Try this thought experiment: You decide to donate money to Mitt Romney. You want change in the Oval Office, so you engage in your democratic right to send a check," she wrote. "Several days later," she adds, "President Barack Obama, the most powerful man on the planet, singles you out by name. His campaign brands you a Romney donor, shames you for "betting against America," and accuses you of having a "less-than-reputable" record."
Not if it is to a PAC. Remember Bill Maher, the guy who disparages conservative women vulgarly (and Hillary too)? He gave $1,000,000 to Obama's PAC and Obama gratefully accepted it, despite Obama's comments on a need for civility.
Well, it wold help if you would read your own links....and maybe the OPs also.....maybe the other links provided also....
But, hey as long as Bill Maher can do it, why not....right, ohhhhh the short memories of the left.....
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