New gaffe: Obama hails America's historic building of 'the Intercontinental Railroad'

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"We’re the country that built the Intercontinental Railroad," Barack Obama.
That's what the president of the United States flat-out said Thursday during what was supposed to be a photo op to sell his jobs plan next to an allegedly deteriorating highway bridge.
A railroad between continents? A railroad from, say, New York City all the way across the Atlantic to France? Now, THAT would be a bridge!
It's yet another humorous gaffe by the Harvard graduate, overlooked by most media for whatever reason. Like Obama saying Abraham-Come-Lately Lincoln was the founder of the Republican Party. Or Navy corpseman. Or the Austrian language. Fifty-seven states. The president of Canada. Etc.

If you talk as much as this guy likes to talk instead of governing, if you believe you are a Real Good Talker as much as this guy does, you're gonna blow a few lines. But this many?
No doubt, we'll see a collection of Obama's Best Bombs on 'Saturday Night Live' this weekend, one right after the other. No doubt. Can you imagine the media coverage of such repeated historical ignorance if it had been the last Ivy League alum president who said it?
The Democrat had traveled to Ohio on Thursday to tout his American Jobs Act, the....

...$447-billion boondoggle he proposed to a joint session of Congress this month because his previous $787-billion boondoggle didn't create anywhere near as many jobs as Joe Biden had promised. This president is in a jam. The economy sucks. Unemployment sucks. His job approval sucks and his economic approval sucks worse. Independents have abandoned the flailing White House occupant, so are some Jews, liberals and even blacks. His Hollywood bundlers had trouble selling out the POTUS fundraisers in L.A. next week.

Obama's own Democratic Party controls the Senate and won't put their leader's jobs bill on the schedule because more wild spending like this doomed bill could also doom some Dem senators next year.

So here's how the ex-state senator from the Chicago machine reacts: At an operating cost of $181,000 per hour, he flies Air Force One nearly four hours roundtrip for 17 minutes of remarks touting infrastructure repairs by a bridge that doesn't need them.
The real reason he's at the Brent Spence Bridge is because it links the home states of both congressional Republican leaders, John Boehner and Mitch McConnell. So Obama can cutely blame Republicans for holding up his jobs bill, even though it's Nevada Democrat Harry Reid.
Obama turns the empty rhetoric into a pep rally for himself, leading the obedient audience to chant, "Pass this bill! Pass this bill!"
This guy, who will ride around in Secret Service SUVs for the rest of his life, has this thing for railroads that other people should ride in. So, according to the White House transcript (scroll down for full version and related stories), here's what passes for Obama leadership:
Now, we used to have the best infrastructure in the world here in America. We’re the country that built the Intercontinental Railroad, the Interstate Highway System. We built the Hoover Dam. We built the Grand Central Station.

So how can we now sit back and let China build the best railroads? And let Europe build the best highways? And have Singapore build a nicer airport?

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/was...jobs-act-speech-brent-spence-bridge-ohio.html
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Yep, the smartest president ever according to libtards.
 
LOL

This is as good as bravs' Ft. Hayes thread.

You guys need some help....

Interesting.

It's funny dude, just as funny as when some rightie does it. Nothing wrong with mixing humor and politics, unless you are too hacktacular to find humor in "your" party's leaders.

I remember all the way back to two weeks ago when supposedly the "only" gaffe they had was 57 states...
 
Interesting.

It's funny dude, just as funny as when some rightie does it. Nothing wrong with mixing humor and politics, unless you are too hacktacular to find humor in "your" party's leaders.

I remember all the way back to two weeks ago when supposedly the "only" gaffe they had was 57 states...

onceler never laughs at his party leaders gaffes, only when a rightie gaffes is it funny to him.
 
Interesting.

It's funny dude, just as funny as when some rightie does it. Nothing wrong with mixing humor and politics, unless you are too hacktacular to find humor in "your" party's leaders.

I remember all the way back to two weeks ago when supposedly the "only" gaffe they had was 57 states...

Yeah - I guess you have another one now. Congrats.

I didn't start threads about gaffes during the Bush years. I started threads about wars.

Haha.
 
I put them in my sig. so onecell pinheads don't forget Sarah Palin is smarter than Obama ....
 
Yeah - I guess you have another one now. Congrats.

I didn't start threads about gaffes during the Bush years. I started threads about wars.

Haha.

but you laughed at bush's gaffes and you never criticized anyone who made a thread about bush's gaffes.

oooops
 
When?

Can you think of a specific Bush gaffe that I laughed at?


I can think of a two I laughed at. "Is our children learning?" was classic. And the "Fool me once ... won't get fooled again" bit was a fucking riot. Here's video:




It reminds me of this at 1:30:




Saying "intercontinental" instead of "transcontinental" just isn't that funny.
 
Can you tell us about Ft. Hayes again?

Sure....There was no place called Ft. Hayes during the Civil War....There was a Columbus Barracks an Armory built in 1861...which became Ft. Hayes in 1922....
Clear enough even for pinheads like onecell....
 
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"Fool me once" was kind of funny. I liked all of Will Farrell's Bushisms, as well.

And yeah - mixing up "Trans" with "Inter" just doesn't have that much juice, humor-wise. But connies have a weird sense of humor in general, anyway...
 
Saying "intercontinental" instead of "transcontinental" just isn't that funny.

Yet misspelling "repudiate" on twitter earned a month of ridicule and hundreds of jokes on late night TV.....go figure

And getting the credit for something a comedian said caused another few weeks of ridicule and late night joke fest....

Ever hear of a 'corpse-men' ?......probably not....

A well...that life.
 
Maybe this is a subliminal *see...Sarah Palin isn't as stupid as you thought she was* message, sponsored by the Obama campaign, in the hope of getting a better opponent?
 
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