July 31, 2009

JHE Fatigue

Remember during BJ's years we suffered "Clinto fatigue" due to all of the Clinton scandals? Well guess what? It's only six months into his reign and some people are already suffering from Jug Hussein Ears fatigue

A 78-year-old Carroll woman says she's so tired of seeing President Barack Obama on the airwaves that she's selling her television sets - two of them.

Deloris Nissen, a retired nurses' aide and former Kmart employee who was raised on a farm near Audubon, placed a classified advertisement with The Daily Times Herald for Friday's paper.

In the $5.50 ad, Nissen tells readers she has two television sets for sale.

The reason: "Obama on every channel and station."

It is getting a little tiring what with all of his press conferences and stuff. The networks are getting tired of it as well as fewer and fewer are televising his press conferences. I mean, if I wanted to see someone throwing softballs, like the White House press corps, I'll watch softball on ESPN.

In an interview Nissen said she is serious about selling two TVs - and genuine about her disgust with what she believes to be an overexposed president.

"I just got tired of watching him on every channel," Nissen said. "I thought, my gosh, does he ever stay at the White House?"

Now that we have a Dimocrat president, it's OK for him to take vacations and play golf. In JHE's case, I'd prefer he take even more vacations and play even more golf. The less he governs, the better off we are.

Nissen, who voted for U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., in the 2008 presidential election, said she could live with seeing Obama come on television to make serious announcements. But he seems to be on all the time, Nissen said.

When the president does appear on a channel she happens to be watching, Nissen said, she quickly turns.

"I have the remote real handy," Nissen said. "I have the batteries. I'm ready for him."

It's kinda like Monday Night Football when Howard Cosell was on. My friend George would always hit the mute button. There was also a bar that would hold a raffle and use the money to buy a TV set. The winner got to throw a brick at the TV as soon as Howard Cosell came on. There's an idea for a contest. Do this for a JHE press conference.

Obama's own advisers and political observers across the ideological spectrum have for months debated whether the now popular president is overexposed.

Short answer? Yes. But keep it up. The more that he is on TV the lowere his approval ratings go. It looks like the American public is finally wising up to this empty suit.

One Big Ass Mistake America!

Posted by denny at July 31, 2009 01:03 PM  
Comments

Yea! Dodd has cancer. Is the POS dead yet?

Posted by: fubar on July 31, 2009 02:08 PM

Sentcha a pic that goes along with this'n; check ur e-mail.

Posted by: ET on July 31, 2009 02:43 PM

I'm also tired of hearing this idiot on the news.
It's like practically every day, every channel,
and every hour.

The guy sucks down a beer and it's front page news.
God help us all...

Posted by: Bill on July 31, 2009 03:14 PM

Would I be wrong in suggesting to Mr. Dodd that to help the American public understand just what the new healthcare system would mean for them, that he goes through the same processes and procedures that the rest of us will be subject to if this POS bill passes? Because basically, I would be suggesting that this 'treatable' cancer goes untreated for about 6 months before he could step foot inside a hospital. It probably wouldn't be so treatable then.

Posted by: evan on July 31, 2009 05:46 PM

I wonder if anyone has done a comparison of the amount of travel The Zero™ has done in his first six months as compared to Bush and Clinton.

I know for a fact that neither Bush nor Clinton went overseas in their first six months and left their families there to sightsee and shop, and fly home on our dime, as The Zero™ did when he went to France for the D-Day remembrance with his family, and then he flew back to DC.

Yet his wife, kids, and mother-in-law stayed in France, then went to London to sightsee and shop, and then flew back to DC on an Air Force 757.

How many hundreds of thousands of dollars do you think it cost us for them to go sightseeing on our dime, not only just the airfare, but also all the security, that not only we had to pay, but also that the French and British had to pay for their vacation?

Posted by: Rob Cooper on July 31, 2009 11:19 PM

Let him hit the waves daily!!!!!! the more people see him playing Teleprompter Tennis the more they will find that he is Not the president, that he is just the BlackHead for the Man-Behind-The-Curtains...GeorgeSorosiolist

Posted by: ty guy on July 31, 2009 11:41 PM
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