William Ayers
Can we move on?–Jay Carney, White House
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The president wasn’t there. I mean, he wasn’t on stage.”
Mr. Carney, No, we cannot move on. In introducing the president, Jimmy Hoffa, Jr. The president has made a habit of surrounding himself with people like Hoffa, then saying he didn’t hear their hate and incitement. Recall Ayers, Rev. Wright, and others. The president is now the leader of the country and it is time for him to show some respect for Americans, to walk the talk of civility that he calls for, and renounce the words of his friend Hoffa. Anything less, “can we move on”, simply says Obama agrees with Hoffa and is through proxies calling for incitement against fellow Americans.
Source: Politico
Obama’s Gift to America
Notable Quotes
- “It is still about the economy, and we are not stupid.” — Mitt Romney
- Santorum 2012 — A woman’s place is barefoot, pregnant, and in the kitchen.
- I am always right when I am not wrong.
- For every illegal with a job, there’s an American without one.
- Friends don’t let friends use Wikipedia.
- The “Tea Party” is any American that questions the status quo.
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