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Mikkel changes his mind about Obama:
"OK, I change my mind. I'm all for Obama. But the little fucker better not let me down."
Welcome to the club, Mikkel. Here's your Kool-Aid.
Labels: changing one's mind, drinking the kool-aid, mikkel, obama, politics, us politics
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Yes, I was drunk when I said that, and under the influence of some very persuasive and expensive propaganda. But as Hemingway said: "Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That'll teach you to keep your mouth shut."
Luckily for me I have a very low threshold for feeling let down. In fact I'm nearly there just thinking about Obama's relationship with the Israeli-American lobby, his vote to reauthorize the Patriot Act, and his vote for the construction of a 700-mile wall on the border with Mexico.
But I have nevertheless decided to give the little fucker the benefit of the doubt.
Please, no Kool-Aid. I'll take Aspirin.
Flip flopper!
You both better check out the new economic advisors Obama brought in, as soon as Hillary were out of the race.
One of them calling wal-mart a progressive chain, an other wanting to privatize social security. Why the hell would he even consider bringing those folks in his campaign, if he's radical in american terms. In fact, Obama's not radical in the US at all. He's a very conservative democrat.
Beleive me: You will be very disappointed.
Just saw it on TV, can't provide a link yet, but figured you'll like to know.
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