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Oreilly tosses a nerfball at Obama and Obama whines " Don't throw it sooo HARD." Oh well, that's still better than watching Chris Matthews humping Obama's leg in an interview.
Time to take another vacation, Obama.
This President hates being challenged, embarrassed, humiliated and frequently proven wrong or to just have plain LIED to whomever's questioning him, and the same goes for everybody he has surrounded himself with, as well as on Benghazi, the IRS scandal, and his administration's current move with brute force to re-engineer the automobile financing industry in the name of 'fairness' using his party's 'disparate results' playbook.
O'Reilly vs. Obama is a mismatch pure and simple, just like Alabama playing your high school in football.
We've never had a President this full of himself either.
I think it's interesting that Obama is 'full of himself' but O'Reilly is not. One certainly has to be deaf OR blind not to see that OReilly is COMPLETELY full of himself and then some.
Everywhere you typed 'this president" just insert Bill O'Reilly and it works.
I think it's interesting that Obama is 'full of himself' but O'Reilly is not. One certainly has to be deaf OR blind not to see that OReilly is COMPLETELY full of himself and then some.
Everywhere you typed 'this president" just insert Bill O'Reilly and it works.
Ever seen Bill get mad? Truly, a sight to behold.
Oh he gets mad alright. About activist judges releasing child predators.
He throws a tantrum about every little thing. It's hilarious.
What every silly thing?
Name some.
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