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Press Secretary Robert Gibbs announced this morning that the President and his family played a game of monopoly in the White House kitchen this past Sunday, which the President won. Reaction from the right was instantaneous and vitriolic.
Bill O'Reilly decried the callousness with which the President of the United States would treat the real estate crisis as "just some game" when so many Americans are losing their homes to foreclosure, showing how out-of-touch he is with the concerns of regular folks, and once again showing his imperiousness as he "fiddles while Rome burns."
Similarly outraged, Glenn Beck demonstrated on a blackboard how the President's buying Short Line, Pennsylvania, B & O Railroads and the Electric Company were a clear indication of his Socialist plot for a complete government takeover of industry, not to mention the obvious land-grabbing in the game itself. Beck noted that the building of houses and hotels on properties such as Park Place clearly showed the President's intention to place SRO hotels and substandard public housing in upscale neighborhoods, inevitably leading to class warfare and revolution, as outlined in Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto.
Sean Hannity questioned the President's victory in the game, itself, insinuating that perhaps it was indicative of shady financial dealings, particularly in the purchase of Illinois Avenue, which is "of course, the result one would expect when you're dealing with Chicago politics, payoffs, bribes and cronyism."
The hosts of Morning Joe pondered if the President truly understood the depth of the economic crisis facing this nation, in that he had no problem spending his time gambling in the White House while the country was facing financial ruin. And of course, there was concern over the President's winnings. The Press Secretary noted that there was no actual gambling, and the game involved play money which all went back into the box when the game was over, sparking accusations from Pat Buchanan of "redistribution of wealth" and of "killing the American entrepreneurial spirit that made this country great," along with the fact that each player collecting 200 dollars every time they went around the board amounted to little more than a "welfare program that we can ill afford when the government is up to its neck in a deficit that will cripple the economy for generations to come."
Rush Limbaugh's fury was so uncontrollable that, unable to speak, he simply turned red with rage, inflated to twice his size, blew out the veins in his head, exploded, and crapped out Lou Dobbs, who proceeded to rant about the dangers of illegal aliens getting out of jail free and draining the Community Chest.
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That is the funniest thing I have read all day! And it's also sad because it's true...
Hilarious!
L:0L! :
Except Obama isn't a progressive or liberal or even left of center. Obama is basically Bush.
Just look at the way he is handling the bailouts. The total amount of loans and other leveraging that Obama has directed towards Wall Street is now in the trillions. Yet, he has no reform to show for it. And he hasn't ended the worst anti-worker abuses such as H-1B work visas. He hasn't ended tax regulations that encourage corporations to offshore jobs. He hasn't even lifted a finger towards protecting American jobs.
He is following the same pattern of Bush and Clinton and Reagan: Borrow and borrow and fill the bubble so people stop paying attention.
If the right wing attacks Obama, sure most of it is off the mark and just insane, but then again who cares. Obama is ruining this country the same way Bush did. So who cares?
So what you're saying is that Obama is actually George W. Bush- its just that Right don't realise and that's why they're giving him heat over every little thing? Wow. Insightful.
No, that's not what I'm saying at all. But perhaps I didn't understand your comment. Could you write it again in English?
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What both wonderful and sad about this post is that it's just crazy enough to be true. I can easily imagine any of the pundits being outraged at Obama playing Monopoly. They've been outraged at every single thing he's done since being elected.
Obama is really code for the hatred they feel for all progressives. It is both generic and personal. Anyone who wants to change the status quo.
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