Barack Obama is under fire for his decision to fill out an NCAA Tournament bracket in the midst of international turmoil in Japan and Libya, as well as plenty of domestic issues plaguing the United States.
Adding fuel to the fire is just how well President Obama is doing with his bracket selections, going 29-3 and an impressive 15-1 for Friday’s second-round slate.
Plenty of conservative voices are questioning the President’s use of time – perhaps paying more attention to the NCAA ins-and-outs than the rise of gas prices or the housing crisis within his borders.
Of course, this smear campaign is complete crap and I’m sure the Prez had his priorities straight before spending five minutes with ESPN’s Andy Katz to fill in the blanks in a prepared field of 68.
It would be a different story if Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan was spending hours debating SDSU’s chances of making the Final Four or Muammar Gaddafi was more concerned with Kyrie Irving’s status than the UN’s demands.
Obama is a man of the people and a huge sports fan – and doesn’t make any excuses for that. Filling out a bracket is just as important as throwing out the first pitch at a Nationals game or hosting the annual Easter Egg Hunt on the White House lawn. These are things the President needs to do to stay in touch with the public as well as keep his sanity in such a high-stress job.
And for those conservative poo-pooers, just remember your priorities when you’re slurping back mint juleps and placing your bets at the Kentucky Derby this May.
Barack Obama is under fire for his decision to fill out an NCAA Tournament bracket in the midst of international turmoil in Japan and Libya, as well as plenty of domestic issues plaguing the United States.
Adding fuel to the fire is just how well President Obama is doing with his bracket selections, going 29-3 and an impressive 15-1 for Friday’s second-round slate.
Plenty of conservative voices are questioning the President’s use of time – perhaps paying more attention to the NCAA ins-and-outs than the rise of gas prices or the housing crisis within his borders.
Of course, this smear campaign is complete crap and I’m sure the Prez had his priorities straight before spending five minutes with ESPN’s Andy Katz to fill in the blanks in a prepared field of 68.
It would be a different story if Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan was spending hours debating SDSU’s chances of making the Final Four or Muammar Gaddafi was more concerned with Kyrie Irving’s status than the UN’s demands.
Obama is a man of the people and a huge sports fan – and doesn’t make any excuses for that. Filling out a bracket is just as important as throwing out the first pitch at a Nationals game or hosting the annual Easter Egg Hunt on the White House lawn. These are things the President needs to do to stay in touch with the public as well as keep his sanity in such a high-stress job.
And for those conservative poo-pooers, just remember your priorities when you’re slurping back mint juleps and placing your bets at the Kentucky Derby this May.
WASHINGTON -- Newt Gingrich, sensing political opportunity in President
Barack Obama’s response to the crisis in Libya, attacked the
commander-in-chief again Friday for spending time this week picking
winners and losers in a college basketball tournament.
...“I was frankly very disappointed that Sarkozy did not share with us his
Final Four picks,” Gingrich told reporters. “And I think it’s his
failure to understand the importance of the Final Four that allowed him
to focus on Libya in a way that, you know, clearly, if he had understood
the American system, he would have realized this was not a good week to
deal with Libya, because this was the week to deal with Kansas, Ohio
State, and things that are really important.”
WASHINGTON -- Newt Gingrich, sensing political opportunity in President
Barack Obama’s response to the crisis in Libya, attacked the
commander-in-chief again Friday for spending time this week picking
winners and losers in a college basketball tournament.
...“I was frankly very disappointed that Sarkozy did not share with us his
Final Four picks,” Gingrich told reporters. “And I think it’s his
failure to understand the importance of the Final Four that allowed him
to focus on Libya in a way that, you know, clearly, if he had understood
the American system, he would have realized this was not a good week to
deal with Libya, because this was the week to deal with Kansas, Ohio
State, and things that are really important.”
He's well within his rights to fill out a bracket, but my point of contention is with ESPN, which feels compelled to update us on the status of Barack's bracket after every game.
He's well within his rights to fill out a bracket, but my point of contention is with ESPN, which feels compelled to update us on the status of Barack's bracket after every game.
And for those conservative poo-pooers, just remember your priorities
when you’re slurping back mint juleps and placing your bets at the
Kentucky Derby this May.
Those "conservatives" you speak of aren't the President (who is in Rio by the way).
Obama is the worst president in the modern era of the US Presidency.
And for those conservative poo-pooers, just remember your priorities
when you’re slurping back mint juleps and placing your bets at the
Kentucky Derby this May.
Those "conservatives" you speak of aren't the President (who is in Rio by the way).
Obama is the worst president in the modern era of the US Presidency.
Agree 100%. He has to have some amazing thick skin as he is damned if he does (fill out a bracket) and damned if he doesn't (he is out of touch with mainstream America).
Relax he can't solve the world's problems in an hour despite what some people think.
Agree 100%. He has to have some amazing thick skin as he is damned if he does (fill out a bracket) and damned if he doesn't (he is out of touch with mainstream America).
Relax he can't solve the world's problems in an hour despite what some people think.
That's politics. When your party loses you have to bash the other party no matter what it does, if you don't then how do you expect to get your party back in office? Neither party will ever say the other is doing a good job ever, and stupid people keep voting for them when it's obvious neither side has the answer.
That's politics. When your party loses you have to bash the other party no matter what it does, if you don't then how do you expect to get your party back in office? Neither party will ever say the other is doing a good job ever, and stupid people keep voting for them when it's obvious neither side has the answer.
Both the Democratic and Republican parties could care less about the underlings that follow them blindly....the sooner the American people realize this and vote them all out the better. Piss on FOX, MSNBC, and CNN news
Both the Democratic and Republican parties could care less about the underlings that follow them blindly....the sooner the American people realize this and vote them all out the better. Piss on FOX, MSNBC, and CNN news
The dude is an overmatched college professor at best, he is in so far over his head its hilarious, did you see him on cnn today?? The brazil lady president basically told him to go sit in the corner its hilarious.
The job of president is very very difficult and he needs to be trying to learn how to be competent not jock sniffing every chance he gets. Next black president, 2064 or sometime after that, thank goodness.
The dude is an overmatched college professor at best, he is in so far over his head its hilarious, did you see him on cnn today?? The brazil lady president basically told him to go sit in the corner its hilarious.
The job of president is very very difficult and he needs to be trying to learn how to be competent not jock sniffing every chance he gets. Next black president, 2064 or sometime after that, thank goodness.
And for those conservative poo-pooers, just remember your priorities
when you’re slurping back mint juleps and placing your bets at the
Kentucky Derby this May.
Those "conservatives" you speak of aren't the President (who is in Rio by the way).
Obama is the worst president in the modern era of the US Presidency.
https://www.factcheck.org/2010/01/president-obamas-vacation-days/ I suggest you stop watching so much Fox so called news. Nicely said logan!
And for those conservative poo-pooers, just remember your priorities
when you’re slurping back mint juleps and placing your bets at the
Kentucky Derby this May.
Those "conservatives" you speak of aren't the President (who is in Rio by the way).
Obama is the worst president in the modern era of the US Presidency.
https://www.factcheck.org/2010/01/president-obamas-vacation-days/ I suggest you stop watching so much Fox so called news. Nicely said logan!
The dude is an overmatched college professor at best, he is in so far over his head its hilarious, did you see him on cnn today?? The brazil lady president basically told him to go sit in the corner its hilarious.
The job of president is very very difficult and he needs to be trying to learn how to be competent not jock sniffing every chance he gets. Next black president, 2064 or sometime after that, thank goodness.
The dude is an overmatched college professor at best, he is in so far over his head its hilarious, did you see him on cnn today?? The brazil lady president basically told him to go sit in the corner its hilarious.
The job of president is very very difficult and he needs to be trying to learn how to be competent not jock sniffing every chance he gets. Next black president, 2064 or sometime after that, thank goodness.
Barack Obama is under fire for his decision to fill out an NCAA Tournament bracket in the midst of international turmoil in Japan and Libya, as well as plenty of domestic issues plaguing the United States.
Adding fuel to the fire is just how well President Obama is doing with his bracket selections, going 29-3 and an impressive 15-1 for Friday’s second-round slate.
Plenty of conservative voices are questioning the President’s use of time – perhaps paying more attention to the NCAA ins-and-outs than the rise of gas prices or the housing crisis within his borders.
Of course, this smear campaign is complete crap and I’m sure the Prez had his priorities straight before spending five minutes with ESPN’s Andy Katz to fill in the blanks in a prepared field of 68.
It would be a different story if Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan was spending hours debating SDSU’s chances of making the Final Four or Muammar Gaddafi was more concerned with Kyrie Irving’s status than the UN’s demands.
Obama is a man of the people and a huge sports fan – and doesn’t make any excuses for that. Filling out a bracket is just as important as throwing out the first pitch at a Nationals game or hosting the annual Easter Egg Hunt on the White House lawn. These are things the President needs to do to stay in touch with the public as well as keep his sanity in such a high-stress job.
And for those conservative poo-pooers, just remember your priorities when you’re slurping back mint juleps and placing your bets at the Kentucky Derby this May.
Barack Obama is under fire for his decision to fill out an NCAA Tournament bracket in the midst of international turmoil in Japan and Libya, as well as plenty of domestic issues plaguing the United States.
Adding fuel to the fire is just how well President Obama is doing with his bracket selections, going 29-3 and an impressive 15-1 for Friday’s second-round slate.
Plenty of conservative voices are questioning the President’s use of time – perhaps paying more attention to the NCAA ins-and-outs than the rise of gas prices or the housing crisis within his borders.
Of course, this smear campaign is complete crap and I’m sure the Prez had his priorities straight before spending five minutes with ESPN’s Andy Katz to fill in the blanks in a prepared field of 68.
It would be a different story if Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan was spending hours debating SDSU’s chances of making the Final Four or Muammar Gaddafi was more concerned with Kyrie Irving’s status than the UN’s demands.
Obama is a man of the people and a huge sports fan – and doesn’t make any excuses for that. Filling out a bracket is just as important as throwing out the first pitch at a Nationals game or hosting the annual Easter Egg Hunt on the White House lawn. These are things the President needs to do to stay in touch with the public as well as keep his sanity in such a high-stress job.
And for those conservative poo-pooers, just remember your priorities when you’re slurping back mint juleps and placing your bets at the Kentucky Derby this May.
Barack Obama is under fire for his decision to fill out an NCAA Tournament bracket in the midst of international turmoil in Japan and Libya, as well as plenty of domestic issues plaguing the United States.
Adding fuel to the fire is just how well President Obama is doing with his bracket selections, going 29-3 and an impressive 15-1 for Friday’s second-round slate.
Plenty of conservative voices are questioning the President’s use of time – perhaps paying more attention to the NCAA ins-and-outs than the rise of gas prices or the housing crisis within his borders.
Of course, this smear campaign is complete crap and I’m sure the Prez had his priorities straight before spending five minutes with ESPN’s Andy Katz to fill in the blanks in a prepared field of 68.
It would be a different story if Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan was spending hours debating SDSU’s chances of making the Final Four or Muammar Gaddafi was more concerned with Kyrie Irving’s status than the UN’s demands.
Obama is a man of the people and a huge sports fan – and doesn’t make any excuses for that. Filling out a bracket is just as important as throwing out the first pitch at a Nationals game or hosting the annual Easter Egg Hunt on the White House lawn. These are things the President needs to do to stay in touch with the public as well as keep his sanity in such a high-stress job.
And for those conservative poo-pooers, just remember your priorities when you’re slurping back mint juleps and placing your bets at the Kentucky Derby this May.
Jesus Christ Logan...Don't you have something better to do than post this nonsense....shouldn't you be out looking to moderate someones ridiculous post or comments, rather than posting them yourself.
Barack Obama is under fire for his decision to fill out an NCAA Tournament bracket in the midst of international turmoil in Japan and Libya, as well as plenty of domestic issues plaguing the United States.
Adding fuel to the fire is just how well President Obama is doing with his bracket selections, going 29-3 and an impressive 15-1 for Friday’s second-round slate.
Plenty of conservative voices are questioning the President’s use of time – perhaps paying more attention to the NCAA ins-and-outs than the rise of gas prices or the housing crisis within his borders.
Of course, this smear campaign is complete crap and I’m sure the Prez had his priorities straight before spending five minutes with ESPN’s Andy Katz to fill in the blanks in a prepared field of 68.
It would be a different story if Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan was spending hours debating SDSU’s chances of making the Final Four or Muammar Gaddafi was more concerned with Kyrie Irving’s status than the UN’s demands.
Obama is a man of the people and a huge sports fan – and doesn’t make any excuses for that. Filling out a bracket is just as important as throwing out the first pitch at a Nationals game or hosting the annual Easter Egg Hunt on the White House lawn. These are things the President needs to do to stay in touch with the public as well as keep his sanity in such a high-stress job.
And for those conservative poo-pooers, just remember your priorities when you’re slurping back mint juleps and placing your bets at the Kentucky Derby this May.
Jesus Christ Logan...Don't you have something better to do than post this nonsense....shouldn't you be out looking to moderate someones ridiculous post or comments, rather than posting them yourself.
Barack Obama is under fire for his decision to fill out an NCAA Tournament bracket in the midst of international turmoil in Japan and Libya, as well as plenty of domestic issues plaguing the United States.
Adding fuel to the fire is just how well President Obama is doing with his bracket selections, going 29-3 and an impressive 15-1 for Friday’s second-round slate.
Plenty of conservative voices are questioning the President’s use of time – perhaps paying more attention to the NCAA ins-and-outs than the rise of gas prices or the housing crisis within his borders.
Of course, this smear campaign is complete crap and I’m sure the Prez had his priorities straight before spending five minutes with ESPN’s Andy Katz to fill in the blanks in a prepared field of 68.
It would be a different story if Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan was spending hours debating SDSU’s chances of making the Final Four or Muammar Gaddafi was more concerned with Kyrie Irving’s status than the UN’s demands.
Obama is a man of the people and a huge sports fan – and doesn’t make any excuses for that. Filling out a bracket is just as important as throwing out the first pitch at a Nationals game or hosting the annual Easter Egg Hunt on the White House lawn. These are things the President needs to do to stay in touch with the public as well as keep his sanity in such a high-stress job.
And for those conservative poo-pooers, just remember your priorities when you’re slurping back mint juleps and placing your bets at the Kentucky Derby this May.
You should put yourself in the penalty box for this post!!!!
Barack Obama is under fire for his decision to fill out an NCAA Tournament bracket in the midst of international turmoil in Japan and Libya, as well as plenty of domestic issues plaguing the United States.
Adding fuel to the fire is just how well President Obama is doing with his bracket selections, going 29-3 and an impressive 15-1 for Friday’s second-round slate.
Plenty of conservative voices are questioning the President’s use of time – perhaps paying more attention to the NCAA ins-and-outs than the rise of gas prices or the housing crisis within his borders.
Of course, this smear campaign is complete crap and I’m sure the Prez had his priorities straight before spending five minutes with ESPN’s Andy Katz to fill in the blanks in a prepared field of 68.
It would be a different story if Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan was spending hours debating SDSU’s chances of making the Final Four or Muammar Gaddafi was more concerned with Kyrie Irving’s status than the UN’s demands.
Obama is a man of the people and a huge sports fan – and doesn’t make any excuses for that. Filling out a bracket is just as important as throwing out the first pitch at a Nationals game or hosting the annual Easter Egg Hunt on the White House lawn. These are things the President needs to do to stay in touch with the public as well as keep his sanity in such a high-stress job.
And for those conservative poo-pooers, just remember your priorities when you’re slurping back mint juleps and placing your bets at the Kentucky Derby this May.
You should put yourself in the penalty box for this post!!!!
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