Obama vows ‘we will not rest’ until oil spill cleaned up. Hey, it takes a lot of energy to go to a party!

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  1. franknitti says:

    Even worse than the video itself is the reaction of those three stupid anchor twits. Could you imagine if this had been the Bush Administration or even Clinton? I think Slick Willie would have caught more heat now than Urkel is catching.

  2. Palin2012 says:

    I’m going to be ILL!

  3. jmucciola says:

    Break out the barf bags!!

  4. southwestern says:

    It really bothered me that Paul McCartney, while accepting his reward, said: “After 8 years it’s nice to have someone in the White House who knows what a library is.”

    1) It shows a complete lack of graciousness to use an award ceremony at the US Library of Congress to bash the previous president. I don’t know much about how Paul McCartney usually comports himself but I’m surprised to find that he’s that low class/no class.

    2) Are jokes about Pres. Bush being a dunce (which he is not) still all that funny? I mean really, get some new material already.

  5. Mrs. Malcontent says:

    “My dude likes to party all the time…party all the time…party all the time!”

  6. thierry says:

    lennon wrote revolution. lennon wrote dear prudence.lennon wrote hide your love away, although credited to both of them. they both wrote i saw her standing there.

    and lennon wrote happiness is a warm gun which should be the TAM national anthem.

    • thierry says:

      it was their publishing company that roped them into the dual names on songs against their wills. paul’s the one who lived long enough to Cash In Big Time. he even owns the publishing rights to all of buddy holly’s songs. paul was known among the other beatles as being a very selfish person to work with- expected everyone to be all over his songs while ignoring their compositions.

      i was thinking- would john lennon accept being knighted????? i kind of doubt it. john always struck me as the more thoughtful intellectual writer- who actually had some principles going on whether one agreed with them or not. he was nearly deported by nixon for his anti- viet nam stance . paul seemed the accountant safe as houses sort with his puffy pop songs and trendy vegetarianism . him taking a lennon-like radical 60s activist stance on politics now is laughable.

  7. IloiloKano says:

    Did everyone in Obama’s Administration get a job by agreeing not to run for political office? Is that why the incompetence is rampant?

  8. Laura says:

    That was pathetic….

    The deaths of the animals due to this oil tragedy is heart wrenching, the photo on fox news of the pelican drenched in oil really got to me

    • JLThorpe says:

      And McCartney is an animal lover and vegetarian. For example, he wouldn’t allow Weird Al Yankovic to use “Live and Let Die” for a parody called “Chicken Pot Pie”. So if animals are being endangered by the spill, why doesn’t Paul go after Obama for not doing more to stop it?

      • Mrs. Malcontent says:

        Isn’t Weird Al a vegitarian too?

        • JLThorpe says:

          You’re right. From his Wikipedia page:

          Yankovic changed his diet to become a vegan in 1992, after a former girlfriend gave him the book Diet for a New America and he felt “it made […] a very compelling argument for a strict vegetarian diet.” When asked how he can “rationalize” performing at events such as the Great American Rib Cook-Off when he is a vegetarian, he replied “The same way I can rationalize playing at a college even though I’m not a student anymore.”

          So apparently Weird Al doesn’t take being a vegetarian as seriously as McCartney does.

  9. Kimj7157 says:

    I’m sure B and M are thinking: “It does the little people good to see US having a good time (on their dime) during such difficult days.” Self-centered boobs.

    And about Paul McCartney? Whatever… .

  10. brandonj says:

    Unbelieveable. Barry the dumb bastard continues to neglect this country in favor of frivolous crap! And Paul was probably the least talented of the Fab Four-at most he might be tied with Ringo for that honor. What Paul excelled at for the most part was writing “catchy” songs that had no substance-just mindless drivel. Of course today, that’s what gets rewarded-one only has to look at Lady Gaga for proof of that. Anyway I could go on and on about how we need to defeat this growing culture of stupidity that worships celebrities who have little or no real talent, but I won’t. I will say however that after Paul’s comments about President Bush, he should NEVER be invited back to the White House. But I’m sure that Barry will have him back again, just because he’s an arrogant dumb bastard just like Paul! 2012 cannot come soon enough for me. At this point, I think I’d rather have John Edwards as the president than this clown. I do have to wonder however, what does it take to get impeached?

  11. varmint says:

    I agree.
    But in these times people could be floundering in the water with the titanic going down and some idiot will be saying “This Captain is going to pay for damaging that iceberg.”
    Someone else will be saying “there is no such thing as an iceberg.”
    And, when the mass media finally hears about it they will spin it as “tour ship visits really cool port on successful first voyage.” And they will bury it on page 28.

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