So Many Questions

Iowahawk has the ones that didn’t make it past the Town Hall Twitter filter:

Subtract Malia’s age from the number of states. Multiply the result by the number of jobs saved or created.

Math wasn’t your strong suit, was it?

I let my Mexican drug lord license expire. Am I still eligible for the free machine gun program?

When you’re visiting his volcano lair, does George Soros let you feed the laser sharks?

The staffer who suggested this Twitter Town Hall is fired, isn’t he?

Are you smart enough to create a problem so big that even you could not solve it?

Why isn’t your cabinet unionized?

If Joe Biden has a massive stroke, (a) do you have a replacement in mind, and (b) how would you tell?

There are a lot more.

7 thoughts on “So Many Questions”

  1. Was Obama’s answer on space travel the first time a president has ever talked about private citizens buying tickets to go to space? Anyway, Rand, I would expect you to be pleased with Obama’s answer, but I’d be quite interested to know if you were not.

  2. I’m pleased Obama hasn’t nuked Bangladesh on a whim, Bobwun. Also that he doesn’t prowl the streets of DC after midnight looking for people to rob at gunpoint, come to think of it.

  3. Not that I’m against open dialogue, but this is how clueless they are. They ‘thought’ this would go well based on how smart THEY are at the WH.

    You would think the guys who pre-screen people in person at OPEN meetings, would see the possibility of this going pear shaped in that it was open to anyone capable of typing!

  4. In the campaign, the Obama team only had to convince democrats they were crafty political operators – the media (and the economic crash) handled the rest. Even revelations like Rev Wright, guns and Bibles, and “mean” America were pooh-poohed.

    Now it’s a question of whether President Obama can exit a room without stubbing his toe. The serial cluelessness of this crew beggars belief. The 2012 election will not be a close thing – it will be a race between Nov 2012 and Impeachment. The only thing that will save Obama is the growing realization of his coming irrelevance, which should arrive next Spring.

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