OBAMA 2008:”I’LL FIX EVERYTHING-IT’S EASY” OBAMA 2011″IT’S SO BAD I NEED MORE TIME”-WHICH IS the BIGGER LIE?

Question by AntiPc-inHD: OBAMA 2008:”I’LL FIX EVERYTHING-IT’S EASY” OBAMA 2011″IT’S SO BAD I NEED MORE TIME”-WHICH IS THE BIGGER LIE?
In order to get elected in 2008 the President campaigned on how intelligent he was-and due to that he could fix everything…..fix the economy-fix secret back door meetings-fix too many lobbyists-fix Iran issues. So enough people bought the goods he was selling to get him elected. NOW that appears his presidency failed-he and his minions have changed their tune to: “We didn’t know it was this bad-so give us four more years.” If he was so smart as he promised to get elected-why DIDN’T he know it was “this bad.”? Isn’t the truth that the honest 2011 campaign should say “We didn’t know that we don’t know what we’re doing?”

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Answer by Jimmy Whispers MMXII
Yes, i agree his statement of 2008 was unrealistic and so is much of his views, but try listening to his competitors speak, they’re the most unrealistic bunch I’ve ever seen.

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