Ambassador Eckert demonstrates once again why he is one of our nation's keenest political observers. Cheerfully treading where mere mortal reporters and editors dare not, Eckert catalogues an amazing array of malapropisms,falsities and other gibberish uttered by candidate and now President Obama.
Social Studies teachers across the nation cringed when Mr. Obama referred to the "58 states" in our union, but no one at CBS, the New York Times, or MSNBC thought this worth mentioning. When the President referred to the "Austrian language," the professional newsies at NBC, ABC, and the Washington Post were strangely silent.
Our current President has been given a pass by the main stream press from misstatements and other malapropos that make the miscues of President George W. Bush pale in comparison. Ambassador Eckert has taken on the task of calling the President to task for some of his most outrageous statements and mis-statements. In a well research and edited effort Eckert has provided a glimpse of the man behind the myth by outlining the truth about some of the least heard comments of the President and those that, more shockingly, the mainstream media has given him a pass for saying.
Anyone seriously considering which candidate to support in this year's Presidential election now has a must read that will lead to the inevitable conclusion that it is time for a change--again.
The book is well researched, humorous despite the seriousness of its message and provides a strong analysis of the facts behind some of the President's most outrageous statements.
The book shows the same sense of satire that made Hank Harrison for President the wonderful read that it is but this effort is even more vital. It points to the truth that is being hidden rather than the odd world inhabited by Hank Harrison.
The book should be read by all serious Americans
Ambassador Eckert demonstrates once again why he is one of our nation's keenest political observers. Cheerfully treading where mere mortal reporters and editors dare not, Eckert catalogues an amazing array of malapropisms,falsities and other gibberish uttered by candidate and now President Obama.
Social Studies teachers across the nation cringed when Mr. Obama referred to the "58 states" in our union, but no one at CBS, the New York Times, or MSNBC thought this worth mentioning. When the President referred to the "Austrian language," the professional newsies at NBC, ABC, and the Washington Post were strangely silent.
Obama said 57 states....the person who wrote the review must have misspoke...perhaps I should write a book about it...
Ambassador Eckert demonstrates once again why he is one of our nation's keenest political observers. Cheerfully treading where mere mortal reporters and editors dare not, Eckert catalogues an amazing array of malapropisms,falsities and other gibberish uttered by candidate and now President Obama.
Social Studies teachers across the nation cringed when Mr. Obama referred to the "58 states" in our union, but no one at CBS, the New York Times, or MSNBC thought this worth mentioning. When the President referred to the "Austrian language," the professional newsies at NBC, ABC, and the Washington Post were strangely silent.
Obama said 57 states....the person who wrote the review must have misspoke...perhaps I should write a book about it...
Actually that was a reviewer. Not the author. ANyhow...57 or 58 states. Guess the Big O must have had Heinz ketchup on his mind.
Our President is a very eloquent speech giver, perhaps why mistakes
are more overlooked than his predecessor.
Comparing the two, I feel I can be unbiased because I like both Presidents.
Demeanor has a lot to do with public speaking and confidence reigns there.
Hands down, for me, our current President has got that over Bush,
not to say Bush didn't rally me too.
Again lying is not being misinformed, or making mistakes,
nor stretching the truth to fit an agenda, or a half truth in my opinion.
If it was every politician would be a liar.
A liar has a pure motive and that is in the heart and it is usually a purely selfish one.
I wonder if that is a series of books...
would like to see that also for past Presidents
Ambassador Eckert demonstrates once again why he is one of our nation's keenest political observers. Cheerfully treading where mere mortal reporters and editors dare not, Eckert catalogues an amazing array of malapropisms,falsities and other gibberish uttered by candidate and now President Obama.
Social Studies teachers across the nation cringed when Mr. Obama referred to the "58 states" in our union, but no one at CBS, the New York Times, or MSNBC thought this worth mentioning. When the President referred to the "Austrian language," the professional newsies at NBC, ABC, and the Washington Post were strangely silent.
so mis speaking is reason for a new president? your credibility is weakening with every post.
Gimli 1993
Fargo 2003
Winnipeg 2005
Winnipeg 2011
St. Paul 2014
Ambassador Eckert demonstrates once again why he is one of our nation's keenest political observers. Cheerfully treading where mere mortal reporters and editors dare not, Eckert catalogues an amazing array of malapropisms,falsities and other gibberish uttered by candidate and now President Obama.
Social Studies teachers across the nation cringed when Mr. Obama referred to the "58 states" in our union, but no one at CBS, the New York Times, or MSNBC thought this worth mentioning. When the President referred to the "Austrian language," the professional newsies at NBC, ABC, and the Washington Post were strangely silent.
so mis speaking is reason for a new president? your credibility is weakening with every post.
misspeaking is different from making up words/quoting phrases that don't exist. GWB was an idiot.
Hey!!! George W. Bush had it tough growing up in poverty. That's why he was a cokehead alcoholic in life. But, he worked his way through it, having accomplished absolutely nothing other than being born with the right last name and having everything handed to him by his daddy:
"Daaaaddddd, I want to go to college."
"Sure son, I can get you into my alma mater"
"Daaaaddddd, I'm too much of a pussy to go fight in Vietnam"
"Join the National Guard; but, just don't show up for service. And, if you ever run for president against someone who actually went to Vietnam, didn't like what he saw, and came home to protest the war so more American kids didn't have to die--you know, a TRUE PATRIOT--just hire some schmucks to run a smear campaign."
"Daaaaaaadddd, I want to get into the oil business."
"Sure, son, let me hand you another opportunity."
"Daaaddddddd, I want to get into politics"
"Sure, son. Just use my name.......again. And don't worry, this is texas. They'll vote for anyone who loves jesus and guns"
misspeaking is different from making up words/quoting phrases that don't exist. GWB was an idiot.
Hey!!! George W. Bush had it tough growing up in poverty. That's why he was a cokehead alcoholic in life. But, he worked his way through it, having accomplished absolutely nothing other than being born with the right last name and having everything handed to him by his daddy:
"Daaaaddddd, I want to go to college."
"Sure son, I can get you into my alma mater"
"Daaaaddddd, I'm too much of a pussy to go fight in Vietnam"
"Join the National Guard; but, just don't show up for service. And, if you ever run for president against someone who actually went to Vietnam, didn't like what he saw, and came home to protest the war so more American kids didn't have to die--you know, a TRUE PATRIOT--just hire some schmucks to run a smear campaign."
"Daaaaaaadddd, I want to get into the oil business."
"Sure, son, let me hand you another opportunity."
"Daaaddddddd, I want to get into politics"
"Sure, son. Just use my name.......again. And don't worry, this is texas. They'll vote for anyone who loves jesus and guns"
god Bless the American Dream!!!!
And if you believe it's that easy then Roger Clinton wants to talk with you.
misspeaking is different from making up words/quoting phrases that don't exist. GWB was an idiot.
Another thing that bothers me with this. When the Big O says something incorrect he misspoke...when GW mispoke he's an idiot? Can't wait until I hit the 57th State. I heard they speak Austrian there!
misspeaking is different from making up words/quoting phrases that don't exist. GWB was an idiot.
Another thing that bothers me with this. When the Big O says something incorrect he misspoke...when GW mispoke he's an idiot? Can't wait until I hit the 57th State. I heard they speak Austrian there!
Obama is usually a very well spoken and intelligent speaker. I don't believe I ever saw a speech with dubya that ever even came close to eloquent. or intelligent.
but flame on, since that's your favourite past time here.
Gimli 1993
Fargo 2003
Winnipeg 2005
Winnipeg 2011
St. Paul 2014
Hey!!! George W. Bush had it tough growing up in poverty. That's why he was a cokehead alcoholic in life. But, he worked his way through it, having accomplished absolutely nothing other than being born with the right last name and having everything handed to him by his daddy:
"Daaaaddddd, I want to go to college."
"Sure son, I can get you into my alma mater"
"Daaaaddddd, I'm too much of a pussy to go fight in Vietnam"
"Join the National Guard; but, just don't show up for service. And, if you ever run for president against someone who actually went to Vietnam, didn't like what he saw, and came home to protest the war so more American kids didn't have to die--you know, a TRUE PATRIOT--just hire some schmucks to run a smear campaign."
"Daaaaaaadddd, I want to get into the oil business."
"Sure, son, let me hand you another opportunity."
"Daaaddddddd, I want to get into politics"
"Sure, son. Just use my name.......again. And don't worry, this is texas. They'll vote for anyone who loves jesus and guns"
god Bless the American Dream!!!!
True of many politicians. Kennedy milked it pretty hard himself.
Obama is usually a very well spoken and intelligent speaker. I don't believe I ever saw a speech with dubya that ever even came close to eloquent. or intelligent.
but flame on, since that's your favourite past time here.
You may want to rewatch the speeches centering around 9/11. May have been some of the best ever given actually.
And I always enjoy the term "flaming". Bring up George and the comments come rollng in on how "stupid" he is....bring up the Big O and it's "flaming".
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Ambassador Eckert demonstrates once again why he is one of our nation's keenest political observers. Cheerfully treading where mere mortal reporters and editors dare not, Eckert catalogues an amazing array of malapropisms,falsities and other gibberish uttered by candidate and now President Obama.
Social Studies teachers across the nation cringed when Mr. Obama referred to the "58 states" in our union, but no one at CBS, the New York Times, or MSNBC thought this worth mentioning. When the President referred to the "Austrian language," the professional newsies at NBC, ABC, and the Washington Post were strangely silent.
Our current President has been given a pass by the main stream press from misstatements and other malapropos that make the miscues of President George W. Bush pale in comparison. Ambassador Eckert has taken on the task of calling the President to task for some of his most outrageous statements and mis-statements. In a well research and edited effort Eckert has provided a glimpse of the man behind the myth by outlining the truth about some of the least heard comments of the President and those that, more shockingly, the mainstream media has given him a pass for saying.
Anyone seriously considering which candidate to support in this year's Presidential election now has a must read that will lead to the inevitable conclusion that it is time for a change--again.
The book is well researched, humorous despite the seriousness of its message and provides a strong analysis of the facts behind some of the President's most outrageous statements.
The book shows the same sense of satire that made Hank Harrison for President the wonderful read that it is but this effort is even more vital. It points to the truth that is being hidden rather than the odd world inhabited by Hank Harrison.
The book should be read by all serious Americans
Becasue all I can do is
If we took all of your idiotic quotes from this board, we could fill a volume as large as the Encyclopedia Brittanica.
Obama said 57 states....the person who wrote the review must have misspoke...perhaps I should write a book about it...
Actually that was a reviewer. Not the author. ANyhow...57 or 58 states. Guess the Big O must have had Heinz ketchup on his mind.
:wtf:
which is why I said "the person who wrote the review must have misspoke"...
you seem to be one of those shoot first, aim later sort of fellas.... :arrow: :!:
are more overlooked than his predecessor.
Comparing the two, I feel I can be unbiased because I like both Presidents.
Demeanor has a lot to do with public speaking and confidence reigns there.
Hands down, for me, our current President has got that over Bush,
not to say Bush didn't rally me too.
Again lying is not being misinformed, or making mistakes,
nor stretching the truth to fit an agenda, or a half truth in my opinion.
If it was every politician would be a liar.
A liar has a pure motive and that is in the heart and it is usually a purely selfish one.
I wonder if that is a series of books...
would like to see that also for past Presidents
I guess I read it wrong. I still take it as my original way but thanks for the clarification.
:arrow:
so mis speaking is reason for a new president? your credibility is weakening with every post.
Fargo 2003
Winnipeg 2005
Winnipeg 2011
St. Paul 2014
People make fun of GW Jr. for it. It's fair play.
misspeaking is different from making up words/quoting phrases that don't exist. GWB was an idiot.
Fargo 2003
Winnipeg 2005
Winnipeg 2011
St. Paul 2014
Hey!!! George W. Bush had it tough growing up in poverty. That's why he was a cokehead alcoholic in life. But, he worked his way through it, having accomplished absolutely nothing other than being born with the right last name and having everything handed to him by his daddy:
"Daaaaddddd, I want to go to college."
"Sure son, I can get you into my alma mater"
"Daaaaddddd, I'm too much of a pussy to go fight in Vietnam"
"Join the National Guard; but, just don't show up for service. And, if you ever run for president against someone who actually went to Vietnam, didn't like what he saw, and came home to protest the war so more American kids didn't have to die--you know, a TRUE PATRIOT--just hire some schmucks to run a smear campaign."
"Daaaaaaadddd, I want to get into the oil business."
"Sure, son, let me hand you another opportunity."
"Daaaddddddd, I want to get into politics"
"Sure, son. Just use my name.......again. And don't worry, this is texas. They'll vote for anyone who loves jesus and guns"
god Bless the American Dream!!!!
At least George can speak Austrian and knows there's 50 States.
And if you believe it's that easy then Roger Clinton wants to talk with you.
Another thing that bothers me with this. When the Big O says something incorrect he misspoke...when GW mispoke he's an idiot? Can't wait until I hit the 57th State. I heard they speak Austrian there!
Obama is usually a very well spoken and intelligent speaker. I don't believe I ever saw a speech with dubya that ever even came close to eloquent. or intelligent.
but flame on, since that's your favourite past time here.
Fargo 2003
Winnipeg 2005
Winnipeg 2011
St. Paul 2014
True of many politicians. Kennedy milked it pretty hard himself.
Ted Kennedy got kicked out of Harvard... twice.
You may want to rewatch the speeches centering around 9/11. May have been some of the best ever given actually.
And I always enjoy the term "flaming". Bring up George and the comments come rollng in on how "stupid" he is....bring up the Big O and it's "flaming".