On The President's Lack Of Decorum
As soon as the Obamatax ruling came out yesterday, Patrick Gaspard, the executive director of the Democratic National Committee tweeted:
@patrickgaspard it's constitutional. [expletive].
Yes, that's right. His tweet -- which references female dogs -- doesn't meet our Code of Conduct.
The DNC's new media director Greg Greene tweeted:
@ggreeneva Overheard in the office: "TAKE THAT MOTHER[EXPLETIVE]S!!
He later tweeted he was going to "hug the [expletive] out of some broccoli." Ha ha ha!
Now, one of my worst vices is that I cuss like a sailor. Or used to. It's amazing how becoming a mother can cure you of this problem. But I'm not pretending I'm immune from this condition. However, one has to know the time and place.
But guess who else doesn't know the time or place. (And no, I'm not talking about the Obama campaign email this morning that told people to "win the [expletive] election.") Check out this tweet from Barack Obama's official campaign:
@BarackObama Still a BFD: http://OFA.BO/ayPgAZ
Really? Really? Really? When your public statements wouldn't even be uttered by Lyndon Baines Johnson, that may be an indicator you should grow up.
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Re: On The President's Lack Of Decorum
Well, honestly, I unleashed a pretty graphic barrage when I heard the news, too.
Mar '11
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May I suggest a tab just to the right of Intel where, for the price of an espresso shot, you can type 'chickensnot' to your heart's content.
You'll make a fortune in November.
Dec '10
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Beware! All glory is fleeting.
Re: On The President's Lack Of Decorum
Win or lose, a president shouldn't talk like that.
Feb '12
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KC Mulville: Send all tweets, blogs, and correspondence to John Roberts, Chief Justice of the United States.
His opinion argued that the Court is obligated to do whatever it can to salvage a law, even to the point of skipping past the arguments made, and adopting interpretations not made, to make sure that the law stands.
(So much for the neutral umpire merely calling balls and strikes.)
Why are we expected to bend over backward? Because -normally-, we treat passed laws by default as the expressed desire of the people. It's out of respect for the will of the people that the Court is willing to go to extraordinary lengths. · 5 hours ago
I think in this case we are supposed to bend over forward ...
Aug '10
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Is this the same guy who is usually pictured with his feet on a piece of American History ?
The respect shown the office manifests itself in many ways.
Feb '11
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Jonathan Horn: Win or lose, a president shouldn't talk like that. · 42 minutes ago
I think there is a typo in that T-shirt. It should be "B[Expletive]T"... as in "Big [Expletive] Tax"
Jun '11
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EJHill: What was said about the PM in the Yes, Minister episode "The Writing on the Wall" could be said to apply to most progressive politicians:
”You know the PM's motto– in defeat, malice; in victory, revenge”.· 11 hours ago
Can't tell you how pleased I am to see Yes, Minister referenced here. I always feel like a prophet in the wilderness when I try to convince people they should give it a watch. Just renewed my subscription and am rarely induced to go through the process of logging in to post a comment, but that, EJ, was enough. Might have to treat myself to the series on DVD for my upcoming birthday...
May '10
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My father used to say, "Profanity is the result of an inadequate mind attempting to express itself forcefully." This administration, by that standard, is simply comprised of a large number of people of inadequate intellect.