It just wouldn’t be the same if Obama went abroad without trashing Bush or America…
President Obama took the time to trash former President Bush and America during his visit to Japan.
The Politico reported:
In a slap at President George W. Bush, Obama spoke of the importance of “multilateral organizations [that] can advance the security and prosperity of this region.”
“I know that the United States has been disengaged from these organizations in recent years. So let me be clear: those days have passed,” Obama said during the first major address of a four-country Far East swing, which will continue from Japan to Singapore, China and South Korea. “As an Asia Pacific nation, the United States expects to be involved in the discussions that shape the future of this region, and to participate fully in appropriate organizations as they are established and evolve,” Obama said.
What exactly is Obama talking about?
Funny… For being so “disengaged” on Asian affairs the Japanese sure seemed happy to see Bush throw out the first pitch at a Japanese baseball game this month.

Former Pres. George Bush throws out the ceremonial 1st pitch at start of Game 3 of the Japan Series baseball in Tokyo, 03 Nov 2009 (VOA)


November 15th, 2009 | 9:40 pm | #1
At what point is Bush no longer President? I thought Obama, The Chosen One was sworn in last January. Is that not so?
The World laughs.
November 15th, 2009 | 9:42 pm | #2
“Funny, for being so neglectful the Japanese sure gave Bush a nice ovation when he threw the first pitch out at a Japanese basefall game this month.”
Yeah–Bush cared about North Korea…Obama doesn’t. If anything he should be apologizing for FDR. Both in his detaining 300,000 Japanese-Americans and in selling out southern Sakhalin and the Kurils to the Russians in 1945….500,000 civilians deported and 50,000 dead…..and the Russians didn’t do any fighting against Japan in WWII
OK, the Russians declared war after the second nuke was dropped on August 9th–and on the last day possible. They ‘promised’ to declare war ‘two or three months’ after the Nazi surrender and did so at the last minute to get the territory and influence (China and North Korea) for no sacrifice.
Then again, FDR is the father of Social Security and was a far-left spend/control type….they have no faults in the left’s eyes.
November 15th, 2009 | 9:45 pm | #3
what an a**hole! I was not that much a fan of George Bush, but he never insulted Clinton, especially overseas. Bush never dissed America EVER!
Does the marxist-in-chief think America was a s**t-hole before his annoitment or something?
I can’t believe its come to this… that I am wishing George Bush and Cheney were back in the WH again. At least they didn’t go around insulting America and Americans!
November 15th, 2009 | 9:47 pm | #4
what an as*hole! I was not a fan of George Bush, but he never insulted Clinton, especially overseas. Bush never dissed America EVER!
Does the marxist-in-chief think America was a s***-hole or something before his annoitment? He just keeps insulting…. its stunning to watch!
I can’t believe its come to this… that I am now wishing George Bush and Cheney were back in the WH again. At least they didn’t go around insulting America and Americans!
November 15th, 2009 | 9:49 pm | #5
America isn’t an “asia pacific country”, maybe has something to do with the 57 states that america has. We are definitely not a muslim country.
“Let me be clear” we are a nation of liberals, that is our true colors. There some patriots but not the majority anymore.
When the Romans stop thinking of themselves as “special” a proud nation, that led to there decline. We Americans are also at that crossroads, nothing more than a “common” nation equal to any other nation.
The only good thing about Obama is that he gives a good “bow”.
November 15th, 2009 | 9:57 pm | #6
I am So SICK of what he does ABROAD and at HOME. What a hissy LITTLE BOY!
November 15th, 2009 | 10:00 pm | #7
If disengaging from any organization is in AMERICA’s best interests, then it’s the right thing to do, no matter what any ONE or NATION says.
“Community organizing” doesn’t actually develop any “international relations” skills or knowledge, and it’s really showing. Agh!
November 15th, 2009 | 10:07 pm | #8
There really is only one word for this buffoon masquerading as POTUS. Evil.
Add up all of the adjectives you can think of to describe this ridiculous excuse of a human being: liar, deceitful, manipulative, thuggish, slimy, cold, dark, corrupt, etc. There are numerous examples to support these, as well. It points to one a one word description.
Evil.
November 15th, 2009 | 10:08 pm | #9
When did we become an Asia Pacific Nation? Maybe it was when the last of our 57 states joined the union.
November 15th, 2009 | 10:11 pm | #10
jonyjoe101
November 15th, 2009 | 9:49 pm | #5
______________
Liberals account for only 20% of our country.
We are a nation that loves America, our country and are proud to be Americans. If you think we aren’t the majority, watch us next November.
November 15th, 2009 | 10:12 pm | #11
I think we need to change the calendar.
BO – before Obama
AO – after Obama
So we are living in the year 1 AO.
This will certainly fit his ego and place of self-importance in history.
We have a child as President.
November 15th, 2009 | 10:12 pm | #12
[...] Gateway has this tonight Barack Obama continues his American apology tour 2009 in Asia. Obama slams Bush and America. What else would he do on foreign soil. And when is it treasonous to do so? [...]
November 15th, 2009 | 10:29 pm | #13
Little men have to stand on the shoulders of bigger men to elevate themselves.
1161 days and this embarrassment can go back to his job at ACORN to begin building the amusement park that will be his presidential library.
November 15th, 2009 | 10:30 pm | #14
Can’t we send someone along behind the mulatto mendacity to make speeches about how he doesn’t really represent America when he makes himself an ass trying to represent us? Cheney? Palin? Hell Mickey Mouse would do better!
November 15th, 2009 | 10:34 pm | #15
++
truth sarc on/
does it really matter what Obama says anymore??
no one notices what he’s done, doing,
or intends to do.. hence, i think not!!
/truth sarc off
==
November 15th, 2009 | 10:35 pm | #16
I don’t think our dear reader knows what a fool he is making of himself. It’s a wonder he doesn’t ask Rev Wright to give a short speech on his white hate while he is at it.
Is get whitey racism at the heart of Obama … Something had to happen in 20 years of seat time in the Rev Wright’s church.
November 15th, 2009 | 10:35 pm | #17
Obamby is just jealous. He can’t measure to a strong leader like GWB.
November 15th, 2009 | 10:45 pm | #18
It should also be noted that when 43 threw that 1st pitch @ the Japan Series game 3, he neither threw like a girl nor dressed like a mom.
He appeares as what he is – an unabashed American male.
Something else OBlah-Blah-Blah can’t do.
November 15th, 2009 | 10:45 pm | #19
Soros should apologize for the collapse of Asian financial crisis in 1997. Asia should never trust Obama and his puppet master Soros.
November 15th, 2009 | 10:46 pm | #20
++
Suicide of the Western Civilization..
Uncle Sam has a liberal gun to his mouth
with Islam’s finger cocking the hammer..
==
November 15th, 2009 | 10:57 pm | #21
What is obama talking about? He must have a serious case of Bush envy. President Bush made a point of trying to make the UN relevant, practically begging them to get their act together and clean up their house so they would actually be able to do what they were meant to do. It was President Bush who was insisting on 6 party talks. Its like the dems are living in this bizarro world where they can make up the facts as they go.
November 15th, 2009 | 11:04 pm | #22
Can someone please state exactly how Obama–as quoted above–”trashed” either Bush or America?
November 15th, 2009 | 11:10 pm | #23
I can only think of 2 things that Bush ‘disengaged’ from.
The two party talks with North Korea. Bush insisted on 6 party talks.
And, Bush refused to discuss forcing Taiwan back to Red China.
Looks like more trouble on the horizon to me!
November 15th, 2009 | 11:28 pm | #24
Just Sayin’
November 15th, 2009 | 11:04 pm | #22
Can someone please state exactly how Obama–as quoted above–”trashed” either Bush or America?
“I know that the United States has been disengaged from these organizations in recent years. So let me be clear: those days have passed,”
————————————-
The clear insinuation is that the policy of disengagement from “those organizations” is the wrong choice. Any foreign policy that the Bush administration had relative to the audience “de jour” is a policy that Obama will disparage to his foreign audiences. That specifically is how he trashes Bush and America.
I have yet to see a white paper that addresses the merits of engagement. He has no idea whether or not engagement will advance the interests of our Nation. He is more than willing, in fact he is eager to claim that any policy in place before his annointment was a bad policy whereas any policy he comes up with will be the solution to whatever problems his audience faces.
He appears to be in campaign mode, not only with his appearances before United States audiences, but also with the foreign national and the international audiences he has had the opportunity to address. I don’t believe this campaign mode is an accident. What office would this narcissist be campaigning for but Secretary General of the United Nations? From this perch he would be able to wield all the powers ceded to the United Nations during his term of Presidency.
November 15th, 2009 | 11:29 pm | #25
I suppose everyone here is hoping and praying the American electorate does not make the same stupid mistake twice. Just make sure you become much much more proactive in all future elections. Our country cannot absorb the hits of having an America-hater in the presidency ever again. Do everything you can to get rid of this leftist scourge – it is bad for America.
November 15th, 2009 | 11:33 pm | #26
The Politico author of the article – in his own words -
“‘In a slap at President George W. Bush, Obama spoke of the importance of “multilateral organizations [that] can advance the security and prosperity of this region.’”
He was ‘just sayin’ – know whut ahm talkin’ ’bout?
November 15th, 2009 | 11:48 pm | #27
“The Politico author of the article – in his own words -
“‘In a slap at President George W. Bush, Obama spoke of the importance of “multilateral organizations [that] can advance the security and prosperity of this region.’”
Harry, what you’ve written here does NOTHING to suggest WHY Obama’s words are considered a “slap.” You’ve just reiterated that the Politico author’s OPINION is that it’s a slap.
Why do YOU think it’s a “slap?”
November 15th, 2009 | 11:52 pm | #28
“I know that the United States has been disengaged from these organizations in recent years. So let me be clear: those days have passed,”
“The clear insinuation is that the policy of disengagement from “those organizations” is the wrong choice. Any foreign policy that the Bush administration had relative to the audience “de jour” is a policy that Obama will disparage to his foreign audiences. That specifically is how he trashes Bush and America.”
OK, Mark, I appreciate the feedback. But I don’t necessarily agree that it’s a “slap.” To me, Obama’s saying, basically, “I don’t agree with the way my predecessor handled this and thus there’s a change in policy.”
It certainly refutes Bush’s policy; I don’t know that it “slaps” the man.
And it’s certainly not a “slap” against “America.” Bush was once the leader of “America,” but he isn’t now–Obama is. And he’s stating a new way of behaving in the realm. How does that “slap” America?
November 15th, 2009 | 11:53 pm | #29
““As an Asia Pacific nation, the United States expects”
Mmm. Mmm. Mmm.
What. An. Idiot.
Actually, it’s pandering, so blatant and condescending that it insults the people of Asia.
Have you ever seen someone say something so stupid and commonplace, that you were actually embarrassed for them? That is probably what the Asians are feeling.
That, or laughing their a$$e$ off.
November 15th, 2009 | 11:55 pm | #30
People like “just saying” must live in a bubble and are not able to read.
November 15th, 2009 | 11:55 pm | #31
BO hates Bush because a) he blames Bush for the overthrow and hanging of his clan kin Saddam Hussein and b) BO is a Muslim Marxist who thinks he is a founding father of a “new” America and Bush represents the “old” America BO detests… a little background here
The Militant Muslim Family of Barack Hussein Obama
“The following well-documented article suggests that Barack Hussein Obama is a media darling who has direct connections to Kenya and the Marxist Odinga, and the press doesn’t want American voters to be aware of this connection.”
November 16th, 2009 | 12:02 am | #32
Becuase Obama is falsely accusing the Bush Admin State Dept and his foreign policy as somehow being “disengaged’ from Asia.
The Asian reps attending must have wondered WTF Obama was talking about. Bush “engaged” China in every way possible, signed trade agreements with all of them during his eight years and tried to move the immovable bulk of North Korea.
If, as Obama, stated “those days are over,” Asia must be wondering what is coming in the next 1100 or so days of the Obama Administration.
He his ham-handed, tone deaf, has obviously, no clue about the history of Asian-American relations and can only speak in vague insinuation and implication that disparage the past becuase he and Hillary’s Foggy Bottom have no real concrete plan of “engagement.”
Other that is, than continue through stealth, what the Bush Admin laid the ground work for in Asia.
November 16th, 2009 | 12:11 am | #33
“Becuase Obama is falsely accusing the Bush Admin State Dept and his foreign policy as somehow being “disengaged’ from Asia.”
Read it again, Harry. The article says, “Obama spoke of the importance of “multilateral organizations [that] can advance the security and prosperity of this region…I know that the United States has been disengaged from these organizations in recent years.”
So even by this reporter’s rather biased account, Obama said that the U.S. had been “disengaged FROM THESE (multilateral) ORGANIZATIONS,” –and not necessarily “disengaged from Asia” as you’ve stated here.
Thus this is a disagreement over the manner and means in which the U.S. should be “engaged” with Asia–and not an argument as to whether or not is has or hasn’t in the past.
And that’s a huge difference, but of course GP has never been much for nuance.
November 16th, 2009 | 12:12 am | #34
An unremarked accomplishment of President Bush’s was the fostering of relations with India. India had remained non-aligned for decades, and now they are a US ally, at least to some extent.
Of course, Obama insulted them also, shortly after taking office, he ignored them in the customary introductory phone calls.
November 16th, 2009 | 12:15 am | #35
[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Larry Walker Jr, Right. Right said: {gatewaypundit} Shocker. Obama Slams Bush & America in Japan http://bit.ly/3ZK2uH [...]
November 16th, 2009 | 12:15 am | #36
Just Sayin’
November 16th, 2009 | 12:11 am | #33
Keep on tryin’ to polish that turd, boy.
November 16th, 2009 | 12:18 am | #37
“Keep on tryin’ to polish that turd, boy.”
Thanks Robert.
It hurts to know I’m a lot brighter than you, doesn’t it? ;-)
LOL
November 16th, 2009 | 12:18 am | #38
Imagine the apologies that will be required after the mulatto mendacity finishes with his pussifying of America in the view of the rest of the world, Oh wait, when we get a REAL president again, we can just start kicking asses again.
November 16th, 2009 | 12:23 am | #39
Just Sayin’
November 16th, 2009 | 12:11 am | #33
So even by this reporter’s rather biased account, Obama said that the U.S. had been “disengaged FROM THESE (multilateral) ORGANIZATIONS,” –and not necessarily “disengaged from Asia” as you’ve stated here.
You’re saying the U.S. has been disengaged from the multilateral organizations that can advance the security and prosperity of Asia, but has not necessarily been disengaged from Asia.
Why don’t you explain in plain English what this unbelievably Clintonian word parsing is supposed to mean? And be specific. Which multilateral organizations that can benefit Asia has the U.S. ignored recently?
November 16th, 2009 | 12:25 am | #40
Eric
November 16th, 2009 | 12:18 am | #38
Imagine the apologies that will be required after the mulatto mendacity finishes with his pussifying of America in the view of the rest of the world, Oh wait, when we get a REAL president again, we can just start kicking asses again.
Moby. Fake post.
November 16th, 2009 | 12:47 am | #41
++
first off Obama lies, Bush was engaged,
he just didn’t politicize & boast about it..
Obama doesn’t know his hand from his elbow..
but like i said, it matters not..
the goal of his speeches are not
meant for those in the know..
it’s meant for those who will bow to his wordiness..
==
November 16th, 2009 | 1:18 am | #42
Actually Stephen, the Russians did some fighting. They steamrolled the Kwantung Army in Manchuria, which then turned and ran and abandoned thousands of Japanese civilians in Soviet hands. The Soviets committed atrocities against Japanese women that only find their mirror in the Rape of Nanking.
And as a matter of fact, this is backed up by correspondence between the imperial palace in Tokyo and the Japanese embassy in Moscow, it was that declaration of war by the Soviets that made Hirohito surrender. Up until then he had hoped to use Stalin to get through to Truman. But when he saw how the Soviets crushed the resistance in Manchuria, he gave in. And even then the surrender was far from certain. His surrender speeches had to be smuggled out of the palace (yes, there were more, the military got a different one with no mention of the “new weapons”.)
Ironically, the surrender was not even unconditional. There was one condition: keeping the emperor and the US oblieged. Also ironical, McArthur stated that, if these conditions would have been accepted by the US earlier, the war could have been stopped before Okinawa.
November 16th, 2009 | 1:20 am | #43
Ahhh-so – this must be what O’Blah-Blah-Blah was jes’ sayin’ when he just said “those days are over.”
“China Ministry Sees Rising US Protectionism”
http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20091115-705260.html
BEIJING–A spokesman for China’s Commerce Ministry said Monday U.S. trade policy is becoming increasingly protectionist, in unusually blunt comments as U.S. President Barack Obama visits China for his first official visit to the country. “We’ve always known the U.S. and the West as free market economies,” Commerce Ministry spokesman Yao Jian said at a news briefing. “But now we’re seeing a protectionist side. This is not a normal U.S.-China trade relationship. —-
Pretty sad (not to mention, hypocritical) when China can lecture the US about free market economies.
November 16th, 2009 | 1:27 am | #44
Whatever O does, don’t ever underestimate the American people
November 16th, 2009 | 1:53 am | #45
Again with the “Let me be clear”-
Man am I sick of hearing that
November 16th, 2009 | 2:45 am | #46
[...] Gateway Pundit, Shocker. Obama Slams Bush & America in Japan: It just wouldn’t be the same if Obama went abroad without trashing Bush or [...]
November 16th, 2009 | 3:02 am | #47
0bama:
I bow to you Emperor Akihito! Let me be clear, I apologize on behalf of America’s cowboy military and that cracker Elvis Presley who was also in the military. The US military sucks.
I would never have humiliated your country on the deck of the Missouri. In fact, I probably would have purposely lost the war – just like I am trying to do in Afghanistan. The Troops sukk.
I am no Truman, FDR or even Bush. I am the Big O who won the Nobel Peace prize! They never won anything except a war. If I were in charge during WWII I would have engaged in diplomacy and disengaged in military confrontation. I am a wimp when it comes to military confrontation.
As a Nobel Peace Prize winner, I have no problem with you bombing Pear Harbor, trashing the Philippines, the Solomons, New Guinea and massacring the Chinese civilians at Nanking. I would have let you run wild.
In fact, I wish you would have attacked harder and taken over Alaska where that Typical White women Palin lives. She is my greatest threat. Allah is great and women suck.
By the way, remember to donate money to my up-coming presidential campaign. Axelrod will give you my Swiss bank account. The more you donate the more I bend over – if you get what I mean.
Thanks for those silver chop sticks, I can use them to pick my nose and clean my finger nails. As for that bow of turds I left you after dinner, I think you can just keep them as a souvenir of my visit. You really should get a real toilet. My jumbo jet is running and I have more Apologies to make. Good Day.
November 16th, 2009 | 6:26 am | #48
“As an Asian Pacific nation, the United States expects . . .”?
It would seem that Obama is, and we are, whatever he wants us to be at the time of the specific pandering.
Islamic, Asian, you name it. He’s been there and been it, and apparently so has the U.S.
Surely this appears as stupid to other nations as it does to us.
November 16th, 2009 | 6:28 am | #49
The malevolent, deranged liar-in-chief just keeps on putting it out. Now this impudent thug addresses students in China (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091116/ap_on_bi_ge/obama):
“We do not seek to contain China’s rise.” [Oba-Mao, anyone?]
“We do not seek to impose any system of government on any other nation,” Obama said. Then he added that freedom of expression and worship, unfettered access to information and unrestricted political participation are not principles held by the United States; instead, he called them “universal rights.” [uh... Iranian students, Honduras' legal government. But wait, did he just say that they are NOT principles held by the US??? They are "universal". Now we really know where he and his cronies are heading!]
The line offered echoes of Obama’s predecessor, George W. Bush, who often talked of the “universality of freedom.” [Argghhhh - They are not one and the same.] Obama talked at length about the Internet, which he said helped him win the presidency because it allowed for the mobilization of young people like those in his audience in Shanghai. [Yeah, and the young Iranians, literally dying for freedom, and who's cry for support he has deliberately chosen to ignore.]
“I’m a big supporter of non-censorship,” Obama said. “I recognize that different countries have different traditions. I can tell you that in the United States, the fact that we have free Internet — or unrestricted Internet access is a source of strength, and I think should be encouraged.” [Riiiiight! Just ask Limbaugh and Beck. Their radio programs are broadcast on the internet. He'd looooove to shut 'em down.]
Now this whopper: And he appeared to be talking directly to China’s leaders when he said that he believes free discussion, including criticism that he sometimes finds annoying, makes him “a better leader because it forces me to hear opinions that I don’t want to hear.” [No, he was talking about himself, as usual. And he really doesn't want his halo to be tarnished.]
November 16th, 2009 | 6:59 am | #50
Just Sayin,
While the word ‘trashed’ may seem like an overstatement, diplomatic reporters – and Obama’s Asian audience – understand his remark in precisely that way.
It would be more than sufficient for Obama to emphasize America’s current interest and his own passion for deeper involvement. It is unwarranted and diplomatically inappropriate to disparage ‘recent years’, ie. the previous administration. In diplomatic terms, it constitutes ‘trashing’.
In this way it’s similar to his preposterous and servile bow to the Emperor. It humiliates his own country in order to dramatize a self-centered sense of his own world-changing importance.
November 16th, 2009 | 7:07 am | #51
I’ll bet Obama likes “wahhhhhhh-sabi” with his sushi while he’s in Japan.
November 16th, 2009 | 7:19 am | #52
Nixon supposes Obama embarrassing himself and the US as well is the fault of, you guessed it, George Bush.
Nixon also wonders if the coming 2010 Congressional Bloodbath in November will be the fault of Bush as well.
W. Is there nothing he cannot do?
November 16th, 2009 | 7:34 am | #53
[...] Shocker. Obama Slams Bush & America In Japan [...]
November 16th, 2009 | 7:52 am | #54
[...] H/T: Gateway Pundit [...]
November 16th, 2009 | 8:09 am | #55
America’s “First Pacific President?”
At the Corner, John J. Pitney Jr. does the job that AP used to do, before they transferred all of their staff over to research Sarah Palin’s book, and fact checks a slightly hyperbolic claim by the president:
“As America’s first Pacific president,” said President Obama in Tokyo, “I promise you that this Pacific nation will strengthen and sustain our leadership in this vitally important part of the world.”
http://pajamasmedia.com/eddriscoll/2009/11/14/americas-first-pacific-president/
November 16th, 2009 | 8:20 am | #56
Under the Constitution he should be impeached when he chaired the UN Council, now the first Asain Pacific President.
Article 1
Section 9
8: No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.
Of course we all know what he thinks of the Constitution.
law breaker-in-chief
November 16th, 2009 | 9:05 am | #57
What the world is saying too: From Yid with Lid:
Sunday, November 15, 2009
BRITISH Paper Labels Obama “The Groveler in Chief”
http://yidwithlid.blogspot.com/2009/11/british-paper-labels-obama-groveler-in.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+YidWithLid+%28YID+With+LID%29
November 16th, 2009 | 10:11 am | #58
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVG5pHiBeVI&feature=player_embedded
Bush at the 3:37 mark makes his pitch in Japan. No pressure. Nice throw.
November 16th, 2009 | 11:06 am | #59
after that part where he predictably slams Bush and the US, he goes on to talk about himself ad nausuem. Obama’s foreign policy can be summed up as “I am much better than my country”
November 16th, 2009 | 11:15 am | #60
Obummer never learned “if you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all” from his parents. He can’t stop whining about Bush, but everything Obummer himself does is obscene.
November 16th, 2009 | 2:24 pm | #61
It is disgraceful! Mr. Obama need to stop and whining about Bush. Bush is not the President anymore. Mr. Obama needed to be act like the President. He will be a one term President.
November 16th, 2009 | 9:57 pm | #62
anonymous – “He will be a one term President.”
From your lips to the goddess’s ear.
November 17th, 2009 | 11:04 am | #63
++
S. Wolf @ 11:55 pm #31
thanks.. more here..
not to mention Obama’s uncle, cuz Raila’s daddy..
flashback to 1965
[Like many other leaders of new African nations, President Jomo Kenyatta has not found it easy to steer a middle course between East and West. His job has not been made easier by the activities of his own Vice President, Oginga Odinga, who admits that "Communism is like food to me" and has been trav eling through the countryside heaping Red-tinged scorn on Kenyatta's ties with the West.]
==
November 18th, 2009 | 10:12 am | #64
[...] trial, the wholesale heist of the economy via health-care “reform,” the American Apology Tour and the “Stimulus” that ballooned our national debt and killed American jobs? [...]
Links
Blogs
Find Us
Contact