Little-Acorn
10-23-2014, 12:08 AM
Obama's personal character shines through as always. Sounds like he bought stuff in Illinois before becoming President, and when he left town he just stiffed the people he owed money to for the stuff.
And now he's not saying the reports are false, or wrong. Just that they are "inaudible".
We get the government we deserve.
But what exactly did we do to deserve OBAMA???
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http://dailycaller.com/2014/10/21/white-house-covers-up-obamas-unpaid-bills/
White House Covers Up Obama’s Unpaid Bills
by Wochit 0:49 mins
The White House is doubling down on its lame effort to hide the president’s mildly embarrassing confession that he left unpaid bills in his Chicago home when he took up residence in the White House.
The White House censored the Monday night transcript of Obama’s speech at a Chicago fundraiser to hide his confession of unpaid bills. The pool reporter at the event, however, included a mention of the statement in her initial Monday night report, and then highlighted the censored passage in a late-night email to reporters.
But the White House pushed back Tuesday morning by issuing an edited transcript that claimed the embarrassing statement was inaudible.
And now he's not saying the reports are false, or wrong. Just that they are "inaudible".
We get the government we deserve.
But what exactly did we do to deserve OBAMA???
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http://dailycaller.com/2014/10/21/white-house-covers-up-obamas-unpaid-bills/
White House Covers Up Obama’s Unpaid Bills
by Wochit 0:49 mins
The White House is doubling down on its lame effort to hide the president’s mildly embarrassing confession that he left unpaid bills in his Chicago home when he took up residence in the White House.
The White House censored the Monday night transcript of Obama’s speech at a Chicago fundraiser to hide his confession of unpaid bills. The pool reporter at the event, however, included a mention of the statement in her initial Monday night report, and then highlighted the censored passage in a late-night email to reporters.
But the White House pushed back Tuesday morning by issuing an edited transcript that claimed the embarrassing statement was inaudible.