In a new book entitled “Double Down,” journalists Mark Halperin and John Heilemann say that during the 2012 campaign season, President Obama referenced drone strikes and reportedly bragged to aides that he’s “really good at killing people.”
I pass along this article — and it’s utterly bizarre contents — without comment. http://t.co/t9X3ycs3Pq
— David Limbaugh (@DavidLimbaugh) November 3, 2013
Are you f***ing kidding me, @BarackObama? http://t.co/bGlkxLI0tS
— China is lying (@jtLOL) November 3, 2013
@LilMissRightie @jtLOL @BarackObama I guess he really deserved that 2009 Nobel Peace Prize, huh?
— Aleister (@AmericanGlob) November 3, 2013
It sure is a good thing Bush is no longer in office, right liberals?
Not only is @BarackObama "really good at killing people," he's good at killing insurance, jobs, just about everything http://t.co/AzswfTypWp
— Derek Hunter (@derekahunter) November 3, 2013
@hale_razor @instapundit Time to return his undeserved Nobel Prize
— Richard K. (@RepubPhillyDoc) November 3, 2013
"I'm really good at killing people." -John Wayne Gacy or Barack Obama
— Kim Jong-unthony Bialy (@AnthonyBialy) November 3, 2013
RT @Doc_0: @bob_owens If Obama's "really good at killing people," then my years of calling Domino's have made me a master pizza chef.
— Bob Owens (@bob_owens) November 3, 2013
Why does Obama get such good treatment in the media? "I'm really good at killing people."
— Area Man (@lheal) November 3, 2013
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Obama may or may not be good at killing people, but there's no question that his policies are great at killing jobs.
— Razor (@hale_razor) November 3, 2013
2011 Obama: Waterboarding is torture and that’s not something we do.
2012 Obama: I'm really good at killing people.— Razor (@hale_razor) November 3, 2013
Obama said he's really good at killing people. True, because he went to sleep as four Americans died in #Benghazi.
— Razor (@hale_razor) November 3, 2013
But maybe we misunderstood the context:
@hale_razor I think he's talking about Obamacare
— Chi-Coms Responsible for Virus Jack (@jackbrazen) November 3, 2013
Ah! Well that might help explain it.
We’ll now wait for the New York Times editorial board to spring into action and claim the president “misspoke.”
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