Bill Whittle: Three Years Under Obama’s “Goat Rodeo of Ideologically Driven Failure” (Video)

Well, now that Christmas is over did any of the Democrats at your dinner tables try to  persuade you of  Obama’s genius, (per the Obama 2012 campaign’s request)? Were any of you treated to boastful claims that Obama’s “ended the war”, or any such pathetic nonsense? Libs will tell you that our bad economy isn’t Obama’s fault – Presidents rarely have a major effect on economic downturns, they’ll say.

Make them watch this PJTV Afterburner video, where Whittle recites the tragically numerous low-lights of Obama’s “goat rodeo of ideologically driven failure”. There has never in history been failure of this magnitude, he says.

In his last Afterburner of 2011, Bill Whittle takes a look at the state of this country three years into Obama’s rule and has amassed a list of breathtaking failures bound to stun and/or depress champions of smaller government. Solyndra, Fast & Furious, the Keystone Pipeline and the deficit are just a handful of the scandals that make Bill’s blood boil. So what do we need to do in 2012 to counteract Obama’s policies? Take a look.

Hat tip: Brian B.

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8 thoughts on “Bill Whittle: Three Years Under Obama’s “Goat Rodeo of Ideologically Driven Failure” (Video)

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  2. Goat rodeo? Perfect description of this administration without getting vulgar.

    And I can guarantee you the list will be getting longer this coming year. Now, if the Republicans can just figure out some way to stop shooting themselves and start using this goldmine of material…

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  3. It would be nice. Rince Preibus has already said that the RNC will be using Fast and Furious as a campaign theme, so that’s promising. They need to latch on to the DOJ’s racialist push to ban voter IDs (because they’re somehow racist.)

    You know what’s racist? Thinking minorities are so dumb and/or lazy, they can’t be expected to obtain a free ID on their own, so we have to compromise voter integrity in order to cater to them.

    So pathetic. Republicans need to beat that drum because it’s such a losing argument.

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  4. Heard a comment on one of the news programs last night. The commenter said there have only been 89 cases of voter fraud in the United States since 2002.

    Heck, Christine Gregoire was elected guvner of Washington because of HUNDREDS of cases of voter fraud that her AG was unwilling to investigate and in fact encouraged!

    And if signing petitions as “Mickey Mouse” isn’t voter fraud, then registering as “Mickey Mouse” certainly is.

    This is the tack the DoJ is going to take in fighting the voter fraud laws. And, unfortunately, there are enough stupid, evil or criminal judges out there those laws will probably be overturned, maybe even by the SCOTUS.

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  5. Love Whittle’s stuff. In the video, Whittle states each Volt is getting subsidized to the tune of $250,000.

    Fact checking may be in order, however. On Instapundit.com we find this:

    “Claim that each Chevy Volt gets $250,000 in subsidies highly exaggerated.

    http://pjmedia.com/instapundit/134189/

    If it is factual that the $250,000 figure has been exaggerated, Whittle needs to come forward with a correction. This is the kind of stuff that allows one’s opponent to damage one’s credibility.

    –Cuneiandro

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  6. Whittle probably just got some Obamanomics mixed in there with his statistics. I would not, however, be a bit surprised that the government’s (i.e. – the taxpayers’) “investment” to come out to around $50,000/unit over a four-year period starting in January 2008. That would put a heavy push onto the Bush admin and the Pelousy/Dingy Congress that could be carried over to the present admin.

    Seems to me that, since coal-fired plants are used to charge those suckas up, and since the batteries are at least as noxious as a combination of DDT, 2,4,5T and the Ohio River circa 1972, I wonder why envirowhackos are so anxious for everyone to own them, or at least stop depending upon “oil”? Could be the agenda isn’t the environment but control? Hmmmm?

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