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obama/joker poster.
2009-08-05, 10:28 AM #1
has anyone in california actually seen one of these? supposedly they are everywhere in LA but i have yet to actually see one.

[http://www.ktla.com/media/photo/2009-08/48456045.jpg]

heres a link: http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-obama-posters,0,940643.story
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2009-08-05, 10:29 AM #2
wtf lol, that's just kind of freaky
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2009-08-05, 10:30 AM #3
Hasn't his approval rating dropped dramatically since he was elected? I could be wrong but I remember going into his presidency he had something like 84% or 70 something approval and heard the other day it had dropped to something like 56%?
2009-08-05, 10:34 AM #4
I find the picture cool, as I think its a neat Photoshop job. But that doesn't change the fact that it makes NO ****ING SENSE.
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2009-08-05, 10:37 AM #5
Originally posted by TimeWolfOfThePast:
I find the picture cool, as I think its a neat Photoshop job. But that doesn't change the fact that it makes NO ****ING SENSE.


i believe it is accusing obama of being a joker as well as a socialist(typical right wing argument), not that the joker was a socialist, as many blogs and news sources seem to mistakenly believe.
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2009-08-05, 10:39 AM #6
Originally posted by Temperamental:
Hasn't his approval rating dropped dramatically since he was elected? I could be wrong but I remember going into his presidency he had something like 84% or 70 something approval and heard the other day it had dropped to something like 56%?


It's dropped about 10 points. It happens with every president (It's called the Honeymoon period).

It's still obscenely high for the massive clusterf*** we're in right now.
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2009-08-05, 10:49 AM #7
I figured it had a name (honeymoon period). It is a massive cluster****, as a foreigner viewing America from outside the Nation he appears to be doing a good job, especially in foreign relations. If I were an American I'm not sure what I would think.
2009-08-05, 12:28 PM #8
If your state is in the crapper, odds are, it was mostly because of the incompetence of local government and politicians (along with the flavor of social issues). But figuring out the blame game is sooo much easier when you can just point to president. I mean, I guess certain few Californians and their much beloved troubled state have no need to point fingers at their state's political leaders, past or present, it was obvious that it was Obama's fault.

It's different when viewing from the outside perspective.
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2009-08-05, 1:03 PM #9
Originally posted by Temperamental:
Hasn't his approval rating dropped dramatically since he was elected? I could be wrong but I remember going into his presidency he had something like 84% or 70 something approval and heard the other day it had dropped to something like 56%?


The so-called approval rating has nothing to do with performance or even politics. It's the sheen of a new president wearing off. Yes, people are that superficial, and they never learn. This applied to Bush and all the presidents before him as well.
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2009-08-05, 1:05 PM #10
Pretty dumb. I suppose in the mind of someone who links Obama to socialism, it's not that much harder to link the Joker to socialism.
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2009-08-05, 1:05 PM #11
Im sure those people that thought he was a god and would have everything fixed and peace brought to the middle east by now are angry, silly buggers.
2009-08-05, 1:07 PM #12
If it were up to Obama, everything may well be a lot better. But the president is obviously a figurehead, and has been since Woodrow Wilson.
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2009-08-05, 1:11 PM #13
Problem: American populace is dumb.

Solution: Burn, fight, kill.
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2009-08-05, 3:43 PM #14
Originally posted by ECHOMAN:
If your state is in the crapper, odds are, it was mostly because of the incompetence of local government and politicians (along with the flavor of social issues). But figuring out the blame game is sooo much easier when you can just point to president. I mean, I guess certain few Californians and their much beloved troubled state have no need to point fingers at their state's political leaders, past or present, it was obvious that it was Obama's fault.

It's different when viewing from the outside perspective.


i really hope you weren't pointing the finger at me because let me assure you i have no problem placing the blame for California squarely where it belongs: the elected officials, the public unions, and the general population.
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2009-08-05, 4:06 PM #15
Originally posted by Tiberium_Empire:
Im sure those people that thought he was a god and would have everything fixed and peace brought to the middle east by now are angry, silly buggers.

What kind of delusional moron thinks a leader can fix something in less than 8 months?

Jesus, it takes a teenager that long to learn to drive.
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2009-08-05, 5:41 PM #16
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2009-08-05, 7:05 PM #17
I think Obama's doing a good job. The rest of the world is starting to like us again, and (some) progress is being made on issues that have been ignored for too long. The problem is Congress.
2009-08-05, 7:28 PM #18
I haven't seen these here in San Diego.
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