"On demand" movies are offerings kept in a library by premium movie
channels, like HBO, for their subscribers to watch at their
leisure. Last night we were watching one, "Baby Mama,"
when our reverie was interrupted by the visage of ass-clown
President Zero prancing about, reading a speech. WTF?
This was no case of an errant finger hitting a remote control button by
mistake, because attempts to move off whatever channel we were
watching brought the prompt "Are you sure you want to stop watching Baby Mama?"
Only when I clicked "YES" did that awful man leave our
home. By going back through the menu we were able to resume
watching Baby Mama from the
point it was so rudely interrupted. We do not think this was an
accident. It sounds like something an Obama cultist working for
Time-Warner would do.
Anyway, the prince of darkness was indeed reading scripts off his
teleprompter last night. Here's a telling portion of it, as described
by Politico.
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At his 100th-day town hall meeting in St. Louis Wednesday, President
Barack Obama took direct aim at the anti-tax “tea party” demonstrations
that have cropped up over the last month and took a veiled shot at the
Fox News Channel, the cable news network closely associated with the
protests.
Asked about fiscal discipline and entitlements reform, Obama seemed to
be repressing a smile as he jabbed critics of his spending plans.
"Those of you who are watching certain news channels on which I'm not
very popular, and you see folks waving tea bags around, Obama said,
“let me just remind them that I am happy to have a serious conversation
about how we are going to cut our health care costs down over the long
term, how we are going to stabilize Social Security.”
“But,” Obama continued, “let's not play games and pretend that the
reason [for the deficit] is because of the Recovery Act."
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Implicit, therein, is acknowledgment by the pretender president that FNC covered news
of the recent, massively attended tea party demonstrations, while
the others did not. Which implicitly underscores the known
fact that those others are not "news" channels at all, but adjuncts of
the DNC's agitprop services dept.. Glad that's settled, eh-wot?
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