c******i 发帖数: 4091 | 1 标 题: 【家教】Like Father, Like Son
侯赛因之子的家教其来有自,连白宫小宫主都不能幸免。
嘴太脏了。
呵呵
“You know, kids have good instincts. They look at the other guy and say, '
Well, that's a bullshitter, I can tell。”
全文如下。
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/us-news-blog/2012/oct/25/barack
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Obama's 'bullshitter' remark could signal campaign plan to target Romney
Obama campaign spokesman warns people not to be 'distracted by the word' but
says language raises issues of trust
Barack Obama speaking in Tampa, Florida
Barack Obama reportedly said: 'Kids have good instincts. They look at the
other guy and say: 'Well, that's a bullshitter, I can tell'.' Photograph:
Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP
An off-hand and off-colour remark by Barack Obama may have signalled a
decision by his campaign to go nuclear on Mitt Romney's shifting ideological
track record.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, conducted by celebrated presidential
historian Douglas Brinkley, Obama labelled Romney a "bullshitter" – and
rather than backing away from the comment, a senior Obama campaign adviser
said it raised "trust" issues with Romney's candidacy.
Brinkley's interview recorded a conversation between Obama and Eric Bates,
the executive editor of Rolling Stone. Bates told Obama that his six-year-
old daughter had a message for the president: "Tell him: you can do it."
Obama replied with a grin:
You know, kids have good instincts. They look at the other guy and say, '
Well, that's a bullshitter, I can tell'.
Asked to explain Obama's remark, spokesman Dan Pfeiffer told reporters that
he hadn't seen the article, but went on to say: "Trust is a very important
part of the election. The president is someone who says what he means and
does what he says, and Governor Romney's answers in the debates on domestic
issues and foreign policy raise real questions about that."
Pfeiffer warned people not to be "distracted by the word" bullshitter but to
focus on the issues.
Since the debates, Obama has called Romney's shift towards the political
centre "Romnesia" for overlooking his past positions.
In an interview with CBS this morning, Brinkley said the term is a
translation of what Obama was already saying on the campaign trail: "It's
another part of Romnesia, I suppose. The working man's Romnesia is BS-er."
The Romney campaign said Obama's language was a sign of desperation. "
President Obama is rattled and on the defensive. He's running on empty and
has nothing left but attacks and insults. It's unfortunate he has to close
the final days of the campaign this way," Romney campaign adviser Kevin
Madden told CNN.
Elsewhere in the interview, Obama says he will be "proud" if historians use
the term Obamacare to describe his healthcare reforms. "People will say,
this was the last piece of our basic social compact – providing people with
some core security from the financial burdens of an illness or bad luck,"
Obama says.
On Romney's unguarded private remarks that 47% of Americans regard
themselves as victims and entitled to welfare support, Obama said he was
surprised. "That sense that folks who have contributed to this country but
are at the lower ends of the income scale are somehow looking for government
to do something for them, or feel some sense of entitlement, is just
fundamentally wrong," he said.
The interview will appear in print in the forthcoming 8 November edition of
Rolling Stone and is online now. | c******i 发帖数: 4091 | 2 侯赛因之子还记不记得侯赛因的教导?
good good study, "wee wee'd up"!
嘴脏三寸,非一日之含。
呵呵
http://www.jillstanek.com/archives/2009/08/obama_wee_wees.html
"Wee wee'd up"? Michelle Malkin asks...
Is this some Chicago phrase I don't know about?
Is it just a nonsensical scatalogical reference?
Is this the teleprompter's fault?
Maybe it's some sort of SEIU code phrase?
Or is it a Hawaiian thing?
Can someone clue the unwashed masses in, please?
I can only answer the 1st question: No. Chicago's a tough town with a rich
gangsta history. Can't imagine Al Capone after the St. Valentine's Day
Massacre saying, "Ah, da boys just got wee wee'd up, c'mon!" Or Richie Daley
before elections demanding city workers "get da vote out or I may get wee
wee'd up!"
I can, however, imagine Indonesian schoolboys saying it, smirking at their
nastiness.
Posted 08/21/09 at 9:27 AM | c******i 发帖数: 4091 | 3 还有一个例子也是侯赛因之子的想象力和语言修养的佐证。
做个题。
hussein:dick=侯赛因:?
有一位侯赛因之子给出参考答案,虽然不能说错,但是太侮辱侯赛因了,愚忠的代价啊
,我为侯赛因默哀三分钟。
哈哈哈
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发信人: piyaoke (辟谣客-睡教大师), 版面: USANews
标 题: Re: Dick Cheney, 我可不可以叫鸡巴切尼呢?
发信站: 阿凡提BBS (2012/10/24 16:06:29 EST)
绝对可以啊。
这一点不会是跪族现在才发现的吧?
哈哈哈 |
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