The Duffer-in-Chief

 Posted by Robbie Cooper at 12:13 pm  Add comments
Oct 262009
 
Polishing his club means something entirely different for this Democrat President than for the last Democrat President...

Polishing his club means something entirely different for this Democrat President than for the last Democrat President...

And to think that Saturday Night Live mocked Obama for having accomplished “jack” and “squat” since becoming President…

Via Politico:

President Barack Obama has only been in office for just over nine months, but he’s already hit the links as much as President Bush did in over two years.

CBS’ Mark Knoller — an unofficial documentarian and statistician of all things White House-related — wrote on his Twitter feed that, “Today – Obama ties Pres. Bush in the number of rounds of golf played in office: 24.

Took Bush 2 yrs & 10 months.”

As Don Surber noted, “Obama accepts all the perks of the office and none of the responsibilities.”

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OTHERS:

  • Ann Althouse remarks on Obama’s White House “boys club”
  • Sister Todjah wonders where the media outrage is — the same media outrage that was heaped upon President Bush for all of his “vacation time.”
  • Merrideth Jessup at TownHall:

It’s been 84 days since General Stanley McChrystal asked President Obama for more troops to fight in Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, Obama teed-off in his 24th round of golf since assuming the Oval Office just 10 months ago.

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  2 Responses to “The Duffer-in-Chief”

  1. What else do you expect from a Affirmative action , elitist douche nozzle?

  2. [...] I posted earlier in the week about the fact that Obama has made time for more rounds of golf in 10 months than President Bush did in nearly three years. [...]

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