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Monday, October 27, 2014

In Defense of Obama

Even on a bad day, Paul Krugman single-handedly blows out several bowels a day but his recent piece in Rolling Stone is guaranteed to cause much mouth foaming. The title, "In Defense of Obama," says it all. Here is the executive summary...

Despite bitter opposition, despite having come close to self-inflicted disaster, Obama has emerged as one of the most consequential and, yes, successful presidents in American history. His health reform is imperfect but still a huge step forward – and it's working better than anyone expected. Financial reform fell far short of what should have happened, but it's much more effective than you'd think. Economic management has been half-crippled by Republican obstruction, but has nonetheless been much better than in other advanced countries. And environmental policy is starting to look like it could be a major legacy.  

Amen. Check out the full article, folks!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

He is such a joke and you for believing him. Sad.

Larry said...

I quite believe Krugman blows a few bowels every day, though honestly, I'm surprised he has any bowels left after the Bush/Cheney years and his hystrionics. Though maybe having his lips surgically sealed to Obama's backside has restored his bowels? I don't know. Markadelphia's obsession with people's bowels (and fantasizing himself up in them with tweezers) seems unhealthy. It's probably a sexual thing.

juris imprudent said...

If it is a sexual thing, he is actually pretty repressed about it since he can't ever address it straight-on.