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It's hard to argue with that statement. Obama's administration has been one continuous comedy of errors, corruption and scandal. Fast and Furious. O-care rollout debacle. "It was about a video". Using IRS to attack political opponents. Lerner's lost emails. Hillary's "wiped" server". Wiretapping reporters. Wiretapping foreign leaders. Trading terrorists for a deserter. Now, illegal wiretapping of the DNCs political opponent. No doubt more corrupt than Nixon, who only had ONE scandal to destroy his presidency.
Biggest difference? Nixon was considerably smarter than Obama. He stepped down, selected his successor-who in turn issued a pre-meditated presidential pardon for Nixon. Obama...wasn't that bright. He was so convinced that Clinton would be his successor that he made no provisions for a "get out of jail free" card.
So, yes....more incompetent than Carter....
Who's Obama? Someone who is irrelevant now, because he is no longer president. Move along, nothing to read here. . .
Nope, it's about the corrupt, incompetent one that preceded him. I realize Obama is easy to forget.
Thank goodness we have dedicated folks who are willing to bring him up every 5 minutes so we can help remember. It also distracts from the current clown show, so that's another plus.
Of course it does. You simply don't wish to acknowledge it.
You should probably re-read my post, slower this time, maybe that'll help you.
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Originally Posted by G1..
LOL...., ahhhh it never does.
True, lol !
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