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Obama: Romney's a 'Bulls-----'

Obama & Company sound increasingly desperate. And unpresidential.
 
the word concise comes to mind. Obama nailed it, in one word.
 
Very Presidential of him.
 
I guess Obama decided that dropping hope and change from his repertoir isn't enough.

Now he will add rudeness and uncivilized. Or whatever other word you can think of that is the opposite of diplomatic.
 

Here's your link:

President Barack Obama told Rolling Stone that Mitt Romney is a "bull****ter." Mike Allen reports:

FIRST LOOK – Rolling Stone cover, “Obama and the Road Ahead: The Rolling Stone Interview,” by Douglas Brinkley: “We arrived at the Oval Office for our 45-minute interview … on the morning of October 11th. … As we left the Oval Office, executive editor Eric Bates told Obama that he had asked his six-year-old if there was anything she wanted him to say to the president. … he said, ‘Tell him: You can do it.’ Obama grinned. … ‘You know, kids have good instincts,’ Obama offered. ‘They look at the other guy and say, “Well, that’s a bull****ter, I can tell.”’”


That's it. That's extent of the report. Please to underline where Obama said, "Romney is a bull****ter."
 
That's it. That's extent of the report. Please to underline where Obama said, "Romney is a bull****ter."

Is there any question about who "the other guy" is?
 
Here's your link:



That's it. That's extent of the report. Please to underline where Obama said, "Romney is a bull****ter."


Read the last line of your last quote maggie its right there :)
 
Is Romney a politician?

Yes?

Then he is a bull****ter. So's Obama for the record.
 
Well Obama probably already lost the weak of hearing who cant handle words like "bull****". Oh well. :shrug:
 
When a Republican talks like that, he's "just telling it like it is" or is "a guy I'd like to have a beer with."
 
Sometimes you just have to call it what it is. Sure, Obama could have said that Romney has no core principles and has a hard time being honest with the American people or he could say Romney is a bull ****ter. Both are accurate.
 
But, isn't Obama a bull****ter as well? I mean, we do have the last four years to prove that he is anyway.
 
Lol, we elected a punk ass bitch.
 
Obama & Company sound increasingly desperate. And unpresidential.


"Oh Rhett, I feel faint."

Puuhhhleeeze with this garbage. LIke I just posted before this one, go check out the Nixon tapes. Funny listening to people bitch about how this is very minor but true thing when they are most likely the same people who masturbate to the political audio bile of Mark Levin, Michael Weiner/Savage & Ted Nugent.
 
I would like to have my president not be vulgar and treat others with respect. It's one thing to speak strongly, it's another thing to profanely attack your opponent.
 
well, he's right.. Romney is a bull****ter.... unfortunately, Obama was wrong when he phrased it only for the "other guy"... Obama, too, is a bull****ter.
 
Try listening to the Nixon tapes. Or Lyndon Johnson tapes.

I have no illusion that this doesn't occur behind the scenes and I wouldn't expect or even desire anything different. However, just like the vast majority of us, when we're "doing our job," there is etiquette that should be adhered to.
 
"Oh Rhett, I feel faint."

Puuhhhleeeze with this garbage. LIke I just posted before this one, go check out the Nixon tapes. Funny listening to people bitch about how this is very minor but true thing when they are most likely the same people who masturbate to the political audio bile of Mark Levin, Michael Weiner/Savage & Ted Nugent.

you mean the mark levine, ted nugent and micheal savage that the left goes nuts over when they get all nasty?.... those guys?
 
It must be something about Rolling Stone that causes politicians to lose their inhibitions. Wasn't it Rolling Stone that was interviewing John Kerry in 2004 when he dropped that F-bomb? :lol:

As far as it being "presidential," who really cares? Obama is hardly the first president to ever curse, and we've had plenty of presidents do far worse things than that (including Obama.)
 
Obama's latest approach of "Romnesia" jokes, calling his opponent a bull****er and stuff of the sort is not very appealing. I still get torn between voting for Gary Johnson and voting against the president (by voting for Romney). I don't much care for the President of the United States resorting to such lame attacks.

In the last debate, he was so eager to attack Romney that he would try to change every subject into something he felt like he could attack on and swung wildly. He was so eager and aggressive about correcting the apology tour line from Romney, referring to fact checkers, but then he continues in stump speeches and other venues to repeat stuff he was called a liar on.

There seems to be two of him at times. He made a pretty classy appearance at the Al Smith dinner, he has some decent ads about how he wants to do good things so it's important to vote for him here (NC) etc. Those things appeal to me. Going on the attack and making lame jokes and attacks is not very presidential imo.
 
you mean the mark levine, ted nugent and micheal savage that the left goes nuts over when they get all nasty?.... those guys?

Yep. Those guys.
 
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