The fifth-grader-in-chief gave a State of the Kremlin address in which he outlined his vision for the communist worker’s paradise he envisions when he intones “hope.” “Change”. Damn scary ideas, if you ask me. More taxes, more gummint control, more power, less of anything you or I need.
Funniest moment of the speech: He attempted to claim he didn’t believe in bigger Gummint. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. Couldn’t stop laughing on that one. I believe he really just keeps saying anything that pops into his head because he likes the echoey sound between his ears.
Public reaction to the screed was divided, except for the 243 Democrat Party employees polled by Big Media in order to provide them with the “85% public approval” rating they needed to counteract the Electee’s recent slip in the American Idol standings polls.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
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