Our new little counting friend will have a home on Tammy Blog in the left-hand column as long as necessary, excitedly counting down the seconds, hours, minutes and days until we have real hopey change. You, too, can adopt the Barkey-Be-Gone widget and spread the word that Barack Obama, just like last night’s dinner, shall eventually pass. Just click on the ‘get and share’ link and share the joy.

8 Comments | Leave a comment
  1. Shaun says:

    Thanks for posting the widget! Awesome site. I’ll have to read some of your books!

  2. NavajoSierra says:

    This is great – thank you for HOPE to deal with this terrible crisis!

  3. artgal says:

    I second what NAVAJOSIERRA said. But I hope we find a way to run the f(rea)k out of office before 2012.

    So let’s start by playing ‘Annoy The Senate’ and calling all of them – even if they’re not representing your state – and tell them to reject the economic stagnation wreckage.

    Got this list of all the Senate contact info: http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm

    Have fun!

  4. HALEY says:

    “…Barack Obama, just like last night’s dinner, shall eventually pass” hahaha. Too funny, Tammy.

    I love this super-duper Barkey-Be-Gone Widget! I emailed it to 12 people so that they could enjoy it too!

    Thank you.

  5. felix says:

    Just wish it was more visible in your homepage, but thanks for sharing with us.

    Maybe another one created for all the time we have had to endure his crap.(Elapsed time).

    In other words, we have been tortured with the “Ones” presence for XX days, etc.

  6. Kelly says:

    First we have the wonders of the Tide-to-Go pen and the Sham-wow and now it’s the Barkey-Be-Gone widget. Getting rid of annoying messes is a wonderful thing.

  7. Nice. Unfortunately, I’m not expecting Obama to be voted out in 2012. The economy over the last several months has been portrayed in such a negative light and I expect that leading up to the 2012 election, any recovery will be portrayed as miraculous and credited to Obama. Never mind that 1. part of the reason things have gotten this bad is the talking-down of the economy leading up to the 2008 election (the GOP not sticking up for capitalism is a huge part, too); 2. Obama’s wealth redistribution and meddling in business will hamper instead of helping recovery.

    I mean really – people usually want to earn money, want to buy things, and want to invest, and that grows the economy. All federal involvement does is, at best, encourage the same thing with much less efficiency. At worst, it screws things up big-time by encouraging people to be unproductive and dependent.

  8. John says:

    So where’s the 1-20-13 bumper stickers?

    I guess we’re as bad as the liberals now. ;)

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