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I read the article and saw that Mr. Ailes was referring to a statement President Obama made to some television interviewer in which he admitted that, deep inside, he has laziness trying to get out, especially when he thinks of Hawaiian beaches.
I am much like that. I know that, if given a chance, my innate laziness would blossom. Yet, I must work, attend to family needs, etc.
I would love, for instance, to sit at my computer at home all day long and create literally thousands of postings each year, in which I would rail against the poor, the homeless, the idle, or anyone whom I disagree with on a wide variety of subjects. I would earn the 'respest' of others like me, who likewise sit and type, sit and type, all day long and well into the night.
Alas! I must work. Like President Obama, duty calls. We can but hope that someday we will achieve our dream of allowing our lazy gene to burst forth!
Obama is lazy. He said it himself. He said he is prone to being lazy. Did you race baiters call him a shiftless negro for saying that about himself? No.
Yet someone else says it, you have some race baiting clown on tv calling that statement racist. You race baiters are a bunch of idiots. It is YOU who see the world through race more than anyone else.
Obama often works 18 hour days so you can call him many things but lazy just isn't one of them. Especially since Ailes fond over Bush who took a huge amount more of vacation days than Obama has. With Fox and the right wing noise machine truth and accuracy doesn't matter so much as just smearing the other side even if it is a complete lie. That's why intelligent people don't bother watching propaganda outlets like Fox and instead seek out real fact based news.
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