Ironglow, were you already aware that those five lies conservatives like to tell about Obama, were lies?
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If the stories were told exactly as the writer said, they could be falsehoods, but as I said..for the most part they ater and answer few of us asked the question about. In retrospect, most of us are pleased that he was away from the oval office..less collateral damage that way!
It would be difficult faulting Bill Clinton over too much recreation outside the oval office...since so much of his fun &games actually took place IN the oval office..
Of course, taking potshots at the other guy's presidential choice over time off is an old game:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57454890-503544/president-obama-plays-100th-round-of-golf-draws-fire-from-critics/ In the above cited article, one should note that GW Bush was also accused of same, but once the war started, he declined to hit the golf course any more, saying he would not be
playing golf..while our troops are engaged in
fighting... Here's the excerpt:
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Bush played 24 rounds of golf during the first 2 ? years of his presidency, but then, six months into the war in Iraq, decided to stop. "I think playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal," he said in an interview in 2008 with Yahoo and Politico.com.
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It seems since bush had set such a prescedent as to give up golf while combat continued, that Brandus would have mentioned this gesture in the article..