Angry Obama Montage
Rush Limbaugh played this montage of Barack Hussein Obama’s “I’m madder than you!” clips from 2009 to 2014.
His “Mad as Hell” doesn’t compare with mine at what he’s done to this country!
Transcript:
OBAMA MAY 15, 2013: It’s inexcusable, and Americans are right to be angry about it, and I am angry about it.
OBAMA OCTOBER 21, 2013: Nobody’s madder than me about the fact that the website isn’t workin’.
OBAMA OCTOBER 18, 2011: It’s very upsetting to me that somebody showed such bad judgment, that they would allow something like that to happen.
OBAMA APRIL 15, 2012: If it turns out some of the allegations that have been made in the press are confirmed, then of course I’ll be angry.
OBAMA MAY 13, 2013: I’ve got no patience with it, I will not tolerate it, and we’ll make sure that, uh, we find out exactly what happened.
OBAMA JUNE 3, 2010: I am furious at this entire situation. I would love to just spend a lot of my time venting and yellin’ at people.
OBAMA MAY 15, 2013: We’re going to hold the responsible parties accountable.
OBAMA MAY 16, 2013: The minute I found out about it, then my main focus is making sure that we get the thing fixed.
OBAMA MARCH 18, 2009: I think people are right to be angry. I’m angry!
RUSH: Every one of those is about a separate issue, and I will tell you which issue he was reacting to after this.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
via Gateway Pundit
Incredible Street Art Illusion
Daniel Siering And Mario Shu’s Incredible Street Art Illusion
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