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- audiblesilence, on 03/20/2009, -23/+79I have a feeling this list will grow quite a bit over the next 4 years.
- Gandalff, on 03/20/2009, -19/+53I have a feeling it is bigger than this already!
- pearcewg, on 03/20/2009, -16/+44Wait, pick on our leaders for their inability to speak?
That's not right! - xkot, on 03/21/2009, -25/+53As long as "starting a stupid war" isn't on the list, I think we're doing better these days.
- BenTheTank, on 03/21/2009, -9/+35Some of these are pretty weak...
- inactive, on 03/20/2009, -25/+45Reading the wrong speech on a teleprompter and thanked himself.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/first100days/2009/ ...
Not knowing where the automobile was invented.
http://www.livescience.com/history/090225-obama-ca ... - jawni, on 03/21/2009, -5/+20That's a bold statement. You think one of the most widely recognized people in the world is going to make more mistakes in the public eye over a four year period?
You're really goin out on a limb here. - mogebier, on 03/21/2009, -15/+30Biden is the best source of lulz in the VP spot since Quayle.
I think he will actually surpass Quayle. Probably soon. I bet in the next couple of weeks, in fact. - Zervaman, on 03/21/2009, -32/+47Holy crap Obama shakes the hand of a marine!
...seriously, is this the best you guys can come up with? Buried. - 1hrSleep, on 03/21/2009, -7/+20How does a top 10 list grow?
- kinseyincanada, on 03/21/2009, -9/+21its ok to poke fun at Obama hes not some sort of god, hes human he makes mistake some of these are funny. Obama has been a decent president so far, so its all good just have some laughs.
- jejones, on 03/21/2009, -5/+17OK, it was before the election, but my favorite Obama gaffe is still "Memorial Day at Bernie's"/"Sixth Sense":
"On this Memorial Day, as our nation honors its unbroken line of fallen heroes -- and I see many of them in the audience here today -- our sense of patriotism is particularly strong."
Obama sees dead people! - Pstall, on 03/20/2009, -7/+18I don't have any feelings, I know that it will grow.
- NorthMass, on 03/21/2009, -4/+15George Bush was a bad president, the 5th worst of all time IMO. But, if George Bush said what Obama said on the Tonight Show about the Special Olympics, people would be beyond irate. Yet Obama says it and he gets a pass. This ridiculous bias towards Obama is doing NO good, it is just dividing people because some of his supporters literally worship him.
- matts0344, on 03/21/2009, -5/+15Oh come on, there were dozens of articles like this when Bush was president. Get over it.
- Quick2822, on 03/21/2009, -17/+27It's interesting that Digg, which has been primarily pro Obama for at least 2 years has this sudden (with in the last 2 months) surge of anti-Obama submissions making it to the front page. Not only that, they are almost entirely full of negative Obama comments, people saying "here come the Obamabots" and trolling all the replies. Obviously this is some type of half-ass organized effort.
Now, I'm all for that. That is what this site allows and you should take advantage of it. People do that for all different types of submissions. What is actually funny about it is that you all think you aren't being completely obvious about it.
You know what gives you all away? Go to DrudgeReport.com, click on one of his anti-Obama links, and read the comments and compare them to what you see here. Same old phony outrage and Obama hate.
You would think the members of a regional minority party with no leader would spend their time trying to rebuild, instead of simply getting angryfaced on Digg. - nixfu, on 03/21/2009, -1/+11He grows into a top 20 and then a top 40 list....and when old age approaches and he is old and wise he is a top 100 list.
- Firethorne, on 03/21/2009, -8/+17Had Biden been actually asking for the ip address, then I suppose you could make that argument. But, I don't get the techie vibe from the man, and would doubt he could give an accurate response if you asked him what IP meant. I don't think he would have an understanding of how DNS works.
- NakedSnake, on 03/21/2009, -7/+16Well, when you mock retards on Leno, people are gonna notice.
- heatherwight, on 03/20/2009, -5/+14So true. As a blogger friend of mine pointed out, it is an American tradition to tease our leaders. It's usually not in a malicious spirit but a part of our right to free speech.
- inactive, on 03/20/2009, -17/+25And the winner is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8TIpYr1mc0
- plainOldFool, on 03/21/2009, -6/+14Dude, you're retarded.
- Zarchon, on 03/21/2009, -3/+11But isn't Obama perfect?
/s - akchrs, on 03/21/2009, -7/+15Actually that's an IP address. We know he is clueless.
- Samueul, on 03/21/2009, -3/+10So the fact that Obama wants to up the troop count there to 400,000 doesn't make a difference?
- rossisdead, on 03/21/2009, -5/+12You know what I hate? The word "gaffe".
- supercandy, on 03/20/2009, -6/+13indeed...
especially this one:
* Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton – BG, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) married to TC member Bill Clinton
the Clintons once made it their policy to lie about the genocide in Rwanda, then Hillary travels to China to tell the World human rights are not important to the Obama Administration.
simply pathetic. - thcobbs, on 03/21/2009, -0/+7There are people that still deny that Bush ever won an election...
Don't bet on the crazies to be sane. - stone2020, on 03/21/2009, -6/+12Quick2822: You know what gives you away? Go to HuffingtonPost.com, click on one of his anti-Republicans links, and read the comments and compare them to what you see here. Same old phony outrage and Republican hate.
- funhouse1970, on 03/20/2009, -33/+39Biggest gaffe is hiring globalists for major cabinet positions.
Obama Appointees:
* Treasury Secreaty, Timothy Geithner – Bilderberg Group (BG), Trilateral Commission (TC)
* Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton – BG, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) married to TC member Bill Clinton
* Ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice – TC
* National Security Advisor, Gen. James L. Jones – BG, TC, CFR
* Dept. National Security Advisor, Thomas Donilon – CFR, TC
* Special State Department Envoy, Henry Kissinger – BG, TC, CFR
* Chairman of the Economic Recovery Committee, Paul Volcker – BG, TC, CFR
* Director of National Security, Adm. Denis C. Blair – BG, TC, CFR
* Secretary of Defense, Robert Gates – BG, TC, CFR
* Dept. Secretary of State, James Steinberg – BG, TC, CFR
* State Department Special Envoy, Richard M. Hass – BG, TC, CFR (President)
* Presidential Advisor, Alan Greenspan – BG, TC, CFR
* State Department Special Envoy, Richard C. Holbrooke – BG, TC, CFR
FDA appointment -
Margaret Hamburg
Former Nanotech Company Vice President for Biological Programs, Nuclear Threat Initiative
Margaret A. Hamburg, M.D. is the Vice President for Biological Programs, Nuclear Threat Initiative, Washington, D.C. NTI is a charitable organization working to reduce the global threats from nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons. Dr. Hamburg is in charge of the biological program area.
Before taking on her current position, Dr. Hamburg was the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, serving as principal policy advisor to the Secretary of Health and Human Services. Prior to this, she served for almost six years as the Commissioner of Health for the City of New York. She completed her internship and residency in Internal Medicine at the New York Hospital/Cornell University Medical Center and is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. She is a graduate of Harvard/Radcliffe College and Harvard Medical School. She currently serves on the Harvard College Board of Overseers, as well as on the Board of the Rockefeller Foundation, The Trust for America's Health and Doctor's of the World. She has been elected to membership in the Institute of Medicine, the New York Academy of Medicine, the Council on Foreign Relations, and is a Fellow of the American Association of the Advancement of Science and of the American College of Physicians.
More here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAaQNACwaLw&fea ...
youtube v=eAaQNACwaLw&feature=bz302 - deity, on 03/21/2009, -2/+8@jdmCrush
Oh, somebody said something bad about Obama better take one of the typical liberal actions.
1. Say something about how Bush is worse.
2. Insult the person who said it.
3. Refuse to believe comment.
4. All of the above and call the comment author a repug or a neocon in a failed attempt to be clever.
Bush isn't president anymore. Obama is and performance isn't graded on a curve. - mactackle52, on 03/21/2009, -0/+6You know what really grinds my gears? People in the 19th century. It's called an automobile, and it's much faster than a horse!
- akchrs, on 03/21/2009, -8/+13The War on Taxpayers.
- kcp12304, on 03/21/2009, -4/+9Just not the same with Bush around
- MaxxusFlamus, on 03/21/2009, -4/+9what if it was a maytag robot?
- Stevanoski, on 03/21/2009, -1/+6Clinton administration officials who allowed this should still be in jail. Particularly Albright, she held up armored vehicles for 6 months because they would be us army green and not UN blue. It is estimated another 500,000 died during that six months.
- inactive, on 03/21/2009, -2/+7That's the point of the 101st Keyboard Brigade.
- theskillwithin, on 03/21/2009, -9/+14Bush didn't use a teleprompter as much.
Obama takes one to EVERY speech, big or small.
If Bush did that the media would be relentless. - Tarhoraan, on 03/21/2009, -2/+6"starting" was the key word
- GregoryHarbin, on 03/21/2009, -1/+52 months, actually.
- deadasdisco, on 03/21/2009, -6/+10that's a country, not a war.
- NakedSnake, on 03/21/2009, -8/+12"But Bush...!" The ultimate catch-all scapegoat.
- NorthMass, on 03/21/2009, -1/+5Biden would be a great source of lulz if his ideas on things like the economy wouldn't hurt us so much.
- oboshoe, on 03/21/2009, -6/+10There is a difference between interviewing for a job and doing the job.
Fact is that people are seeing Obama in action for the very first time.
While he did have a short stent in the Senate, and a slightly longer stint as a politician in Illinois, very few people had a chance to see how he performs outside of a campaign speech before January 20th.
The Obama-election people have declared victory and gone home. Now the people on Digg are the "how is Obama doing as President" people. - miqal, on 03/21/2009, -27/+31You can't fault Biden calling it a "website number", because thats what it is: 216.35.173.236
- biotch, on 03/21/2009, -4/+8heh ... some of these were funny..
Some were kinda dumb n petty though - anagoge, on 03/21/2009, -0/+4And now we go over to Ollie with the weather. Ollie?
- piznut, on 03/21/2009, -4/+8"But Clinton...!"
I recall seeing that phrase quite a bit on Digg when stories came up about Bush's numerous *****. - mogebier, on 03/21/2009, -0/+4We don't know if he can spell or not.
We know he can't think on his feet. He has proven this. -
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