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Perhaps some are trying to crawl out of the Groupthink pit in the White House. This, of course, is not entirely surprising. On Sunday, the “Comforter-in-Chief” used the Navy Yard Memorial and the mourning of those families, as a backdrop to push for another of his agenda items: more gun control. It’s clear nothing is beneath him. Maybe a better title for Obama would be Ghoul-in-Chief.

Via Newsmax.

White House staffers have adopted a new and unflattering nickname for their boss: “Obam-me,” Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan says she heard in chats with a few senators.

And how did the staffers come up with that name?

“Because it’s all about him and his big thoughts,” Noonan writes in a column. “I guess the second-term team is not quite as adoring as the first.”

Noonan, a former speechwriter for Ronald Reagan, joins a wide swath of Republicans who have complained about the president’s apparent self-absorption.

Just this week he was taken to task for going ahead with a speech attacking the GOP on the economy just as news of the Washington Navy Yard slaughter was coming out.

Former GOP congressman Joe Scarborough said Obama seemed “bored or disconnected or out of touch or something,” adding, “He’s president of the United States. He should be smart enough.”

The Weekly Standard’s Stephen Hayes called the decision to press on with the speech “small and petty.”

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  1. Shifra says:

    Has Peggy been following my twitter timeline? I have been calling him “Obammy” for a while now. (That is, when I’m not calling him Bronco ‘Bama, PreezySteezy, or
    &%&^%*@#^%@@#@% (expletive deleted)

  2. Dave says:

    Peggy Noonan likes it up there.

  3. Alain41 says:

    Love the graphic. Creepy, but as political cartoon, very good at capturing the essence of Obam-me.

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