Listen closely. I know Democrats are always thinking about pregnancy, but this is hilarious:
The Colorado governor obviously intended to refer to the "first few month's of [Obama's] presidency," but it sure sounds as though he says "the first few month's of his pregnancy."
I recorded (very roughly) from today's gripping episode of "Meet the Press."
October 28, 2012
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Saw it live and that's exactly what I heard. Hilarious.
That's OK. It was not a legitimate pregnancy.
Obama should not have to be punished with an unintended presidency.
I think we have a legitimate reason to abort this pregnancy. This is an abortion I can approve.
I'm told that the early part of the pregnancy is the toughest. That's why he needs four more years to finish the job.... gurgle, gurgle
I couldn't stomach MTP today (Rachel Maddow, E.J. Dionne, and David Brooks vs. Carly Fiorina. Really???) so I had the sound off, but I turned it up when I saw Walker and I heard this. Hilarious is right. The Dems have women on the brain. (I have to confess, I used to be afflicted with this malady too, but that was decades ago.)
Hickenlooper has sex on the brain
America should not have to be punished with an unintended presidency, Eric. However, this must have been God's wish, as unfathomable as that is.
Abort! Abort, abort, abort!
Dreams:
"My Name Is Mitt Romney And I Approve This Abortion!"
Hicken blooper.
We should not have punished Obie with an unwanted pregnancy. Let's do a late term abortion now, and dump the mess in the trash heap of history.
The pregnancy long overdue. He's yet to deliver.
Is this the Democrats new war on women?
Boil water and tear some sheets!
I believe he misspoke, he was referring to Chris Matthews' pregnancy, we all know who the father is.
What!? He didn't use contraception?
Who impregnated him? My guess is Valerie Jarrett.
Obama had a bad case of morning sickness. He puked all over the country.
Normally, morning sickness goes away after the first few months, but there's been no let-up in this case.
Hehe.
Also... we ought not punish the man with a second, unwanted, pregnancy.
Contrary to the truism, it looks like you can be a little pregnant.
I find interesting the juxtaposition of CO Gov. Hickendooper and Sen. Udahl. Udahl is a tool, who moved to Colorado because there were already too many of his family in politics in Arizona. He is an environmental wacko, coming from a family that haslived off politics, and, thus, essentially, the people, for generations.
Hickenzooper, on the other hand, is the best Democratic governor of Colorado whom I can remember. He is a small business man who seems to understand business, which is something quite rare with Dem politicians. He is also what Coloradoans love - a true individual who hasn't spent his life in politics, and will probably retire back to his restaurant when done. Republicans seem to be able to recruit this type in CO, but it is quite rare with the Dems. (Udahl, most likely, when turned out of office, will stay in D.C. as a lobbyist, as, no doubt, Jon Tester will here in Montana).
Probably still won't vote for Hickenbooper, if he runs again, and I am still registered to vote in Colorado, mostly on party lines. BUT, I may not vote for his opponent. We shall see.
They labored mightily and brought forth a louse.
Hickenlooper is a RARE democrat who understands business. Still, he's a democrat and democrats are gross.
What we are witnessing now, is a live birth abortion.
Another horrible democratic governor.
What were the people of Colorado thinking when they voted for this libtard?
He is so pathetic.
What were they thinking? They were thinking they liked him as mayor.
I missed Hickenlooper's blooper because I was watching loopy British interloper, randy Andy Sullivan, on "This Week".
George Will, usually more proper than even the most buttoned down Brit, nearly lost his composure trying to correct Sullivan's "made-up-for-TV" oommentary about Virginia and Florida's "confederacy" voting habits.
Wry chuckles!
Who's the A-rab and what does he want?
Broom - dunno - but I bet he's trying to tell us he makes $6,956 a day surfing the internet.
Looks like reasonable, Shiloh and crack have taken him up on it, too.
Insecurity does that... The idea that you rather be selling for the other side if only because it sells better.
I remember one time liking a NYC date so much that in subsequent dates I considered spouting the politics I deduced were hers. And then before she had a chance to ask me, I told her how I felt about Cuba... she happened to have been very young when her parents fled... I hit all the right notes.
So then when it came to telling her about my republican affinities... I had, in my mind, soften the blow.
And that brings us to our politician here... feeling vulnerable on the woman score... so much so that even a virtual fax simile of the branded vulnerability comes as if naturally out of the mouth of a brain saying dont forget to tell them we love women.
We love women.
I just saw on the local news - "Obama promises aid to states impacted by Cindy."
While they showed him sitting in a small room looking like a governor.
As if over-compensating for something else.
I've never seen a president warning a rain storm.
Oops!
My "OOmentary" up above was in no way meant to have you think about President Obama's chooooooming days.
Typo for "commentary".
Ha ha
Now I'm giggling.
Who the hell else, other than Obama, would DARE try to lead a group of choomers?
No need to answer, kids. lol
But Libertarians have some "spainin" to do, as they flee Geece for higher ground.
I guess Gov. Hickenlooper was thinking with his 'lady parts'.
Weren't you calling Krugman juvenile just YESTERDAY.
You are ridiculous.
Bob Ross's 70th birthday.
Happy birthday.
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