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Jul 26 2009

POTUS Minus TOTUS = “Calibration”

Published by vrajavala at 12:58 am under history, politics, racism Edit This

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Obama performing his “Calibration”
Hat Tip: The People’s Cube
Wow! I guess we know now that not only is he completely clueless about American History, Afro-American History, Economics, Common decency to apologize for a slur, but also completely clueless about English. I guess it’s supposed to be Ebonics, like, when he was asked about living at the White House, and he said “yeah, great diggs.” Sort of like his derogatory attitude about the whole American experience. I mean, look, he let Tony Hawk skateboard through the White House.

“I could have calibrated those words differently. And I told this to Sergeant Crowley ,” are the words Obama used to explain what he said to Officer Crowley, according to Yahoo. “Calibration” is a scientific term used to describe precise measuring techniques. That was not an apology to an officer who has to risk his life every day, and who had responded to a possible burglary. I guess Obama is just too full of himself to say. “Listen, I’m really sorry. I shouldn’t have spoken without knowing the circumstances.” The fact that Obama “says” he graduated from Hahvard (we don’t have any transcripts), makes me think that maybe Hahvard Law School needs to work on some preliminary subjects for its students, for example, reserving one’s opinion until all the facts are assembled. Personally, I can’t even believe that he’s a professional who should be held to a higher standard.

More and more, I just feel that he’s the Manchurian Candidate, the story that started out as a kind of science fiction.  However, you and I both know that many things that were mentioned in science fiction actually became true, like traveling to the Moon. {Jules Gabriel Verne (February 8, 1828 – March 24, 1905)}


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