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CARUBA: Of morons and put-ons

Obama convinces voters they made a mistake in 2008

If that weren’t bad enough, Mr. Obama demonstrated an ability to insult whole nations while, at the same time, apologizing to the world for America’s exceptionalism and achievements.

He sent back a bust of Churchill to the British consulate, and his gift to then-Prime Minister Gordon Brown was a box of 25 DVDs, all in a format that would not work in the United Kingdom. He gave the queen an iPod preloaded with 40 show tunes.

Since being elected, he has insulted Wall Street, insurance companies, physicians, the president of France, Las Vegas, the Postal Service, Nancy Reagan and, lately, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Mostly, though, he has insulted the intelligence of millions of Americans, many of whom will be going to the polls on Nov. 2 to let him know they think he is a moron and among the worst, if not the worst, president ever to have held that office.

Alan Caruba blogs at factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com and is the founder of the National Anxiety Center.

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