As Twitchy reported last night, President Obama callously referred to the four murdered Americans in Libya as a “bump in the road” during a “60 Minutes” interview.
It is disgusting to have Obama describe the killing of an ambassador and three other Americans as "a bump in the road" on 60 minutes.
— newtgingrich (@newtgingrich) September 24, 2012
Was he taking a page from Geraldo Rivera’s disgusting book? He referred to Ambassador Stevens as a “dead dude.” Shameful.
Evidently, “real journalists” didn’t see fit to point out President Obama’s disgraceful remarks.
https://twitter.com/justkarl/status/250234049354940416
Indeed. But, no. Guess what was the story? Meany pants Republicans pointing out the disgraceful comment. More from ABC News:
“I guess when u win a Nobel Peace Prize for doing nothing,” tweeted former Bush White House press secretary Ari Fleischer, “an attack that kills an Ambassador is just a ‘bump in the road.’”
Other Republicans and conservatives, including officials from the Romney campaign, similarly criticized the president.
Oh, the Rethuglicans at it again! Criticizing the president by, you know, quoting his own words. Racists. Other media outlets chose to ignore as well, evidently.
https://twitter.com/RichardGrenell/status/250253645478756352
Some make it all about Romney’s “slam,” natch. As always, Obama gets a pass and it’s all about Romney’s “statement.”
Romney to @emilyabc: "I can't imagine saying something like the assassination of ambassadors is a bump in the road."
— Rick Klein (@rickklein) September 24, 2012
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In @ABC interview, @MittRomney slams @BarackObama for his "bumps in the road" comment: http://t.co/yPp0JYTQ
— Emily Cohen (@EmilyABC) September 24, 2012
The always contemptible press secretary Jay Carney doubled-down on the disgusting by saying that criticizing Obama’s shameful statement is “desperate and offensive.”
That's rich. Jay Carney finds "profoundly offensive" GOP's criticism of O's profoundly offensive AND insensitive "bump in the road" comment
— David Limbaugh (@DavidLimbaugh) September 24, 2012
Carney Calls Criticism of 'Bumps in the Road' Comment by Obama 'Desperate and Offensive' – Jay Carney – Fox Nation http://t.co/zzfXrWbk
— Charles Dickerson (@ChasD3) September 24, 2012
Unreal. Desperate and offensive, heal thyself.
While the media may give a pass, citizens will not. And, so, #BumpIntheRoad was born. Take it away, Twitter!
"Behold the Black Gate of Mordor," hissed Gollum. "A mere #BumpInTheRoad," said Frodo.
— John Hayward (@Doc_0) September 24, 2012
https://twitter.com/Miss_Wisconsin/status/250244353212157955
To the family of the murdered Ambassador an Navy Seals- I am sorry that Obama called the situation in the middle east a #BumpInTheRoad.
— Virginia Girl (@virginiagirl10) September 24, 2012
https://twitter.com/TxAv8r/status/250080022172409856
The Constitution is just a #BumpInTheRoad to Barack Hussein Obama. #tcot
— ☪ Resist Tyranny ☪ (@ResistTyranny) September 24, 2012
Successful Al-Queda attack & Americans dead #BumpInTheRoad
— Swedish Canary (@SwedishCanary) September 24, 2012
Obama was a #BumpInTheRoad to recovery. #RomneyRyan2012
— Tampa (@S1CT) September 24, 2012
https://twitter.com/TxAv8r/status/250092419457089536
I'm confused, I thought BO built the roads why shouldn't we blame him ofr the #BumpInTheRoad?
— Dump Obamacare (@WNeiljohnson) September 24, 2012
https://twitter.com/MBGlenn/status/250295935022821376
RT @RBPundit: Seriously, though. If the rape and murder of a US Ambassador is just a #BumpInTheRoad, where does this road lead? #tcot
— Brandon Morse (@TheBrandonMorse) September 24, 2012
That #BumpInTheRoad ? It's where we buried the Obama presidency in 2012.
— Kenneth Fendley (@flipster48) September 24, 2012
https://twitter.com/amylutz4/status/250288389146935296
Win.
More, please, Twitter. We can see November from this bump in the road.
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