Roger Ailes Calls Obama Lazy!! (parties, money, claim, security)
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If Obama is lazy and he beat Fox News, the GOP, and all the billionaires/millionaires who tried to defeat him, what does that make them?
Great point. Considering that FOX was calling for a Romney landslide right up until they called Ohio on election night, and the network basically functioned as an unofficial campaign arm of the GOP (who got their hat handed to them in a multitude of other races as well) I don't think Roger Ailes is in a good position to do much judging on the competence or effectiveness of anyone else.
Meet The 4 Bush Vacations That Were Longer than Obama George W.Bush’s August 2005 vacation which was scheduled for five weeks, but was cut short by two days due to Hurricane Katrina, was at the time the longest presidential vacation in 36 years. . . . In August 2002, Bush took a 25 day vacation away from the White House that was once again sprinkled with day trips to make it look like the president was still working, but after these little trips, he always returned to Crawford not D.C. At the time The LA Times wrote, “Administration officials clearly are sensitive to any criticism that Bush’s 25-day break at his ranch near Crawford, Texas, is too long, given the economy and the threat of terrorism.” Bush also went on vacation for a month in August of 2003.
And Obama's vacations aren't "working" vacations just because he doesn't have his own ranch to go to?
Did I claim otherwise?
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