.@JusticeWillett every child — and , unfortunately, virtually every national political leader, D & R
— Ron Fournier (@ron_fournier) September 29, 2014
Virtually every national political leader, but we’re thinking one in particular.
As Twitchy reported, previews of President Obama’s “60 Minutes” appearance Sunday night reminded many how much the president loves the words “I” and “me,” until it comes to assigning blame. Case in point: the administration’s underestimating of the growing threat posed by ISIS.
Those tweets were inspired by a single quote lifted from the interview. National Journal’s Ron Fournier seems to have caught the entire broadcast, at least based on this rough transcription.
I, me, my. It's their fault. I, me, my. It's their fault. I, me, my. It's their fault. I, me, my. It's their fault. I, me, my …
— Ron Fournier (@ron_fournier) September 28, 2014
@ron_fournier OUCH!
— Greta Van Susteren (@greta) September 28, 2014
@ron_fournier still "managing"and not leading…
— rbee (@rbeestweets) September 28, 2014
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https://twitter.com/hollyammon/status/516375784802766848
@ron_fournier @exjon all through the night, I me mine, I me mine, I me mine.
— jazz & cocktails (@netchord) September 28, 2014
@ron_fournier wait tell he starts blaming MEDIA other than Fox. Everyone misheard , misunderstood, misled. Yup that's our ?? Obama.
— Debera Blevins (@DeberaAsfaiken) September 28, 2014
@ron_fournier Couldn't have said it better myself!
— johnette vodenicker (@jimvod1) September 29, 2014
Americans see through that man. @ron_fournier @MelissaTweets
— Jackie (@redhead_1862000) September 29, 2014
Man? We’re talking about a man here?
https://twitter.com/RobShilling/status/516377240356278272
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