Obama cries like a baby Boehner

monovillage

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Saying goodbye to his re-election teams and telling his people they'll go down in the annals of history Obama showed his tender, crybaby side and wept like a Republican Speaker of the House.

"The moment, captured by the Obama campaign's cameras and posted online, offers a rare glimpse at the president unplugged and emotional. During the first four years of his presidency, Obama has never been seen publicly crying." At least the media never showed it.

http://news.yahoo.com/tearful-obama...ks-campaign-032609276--abc-news-politics.html

Maybe we can look forward to Boehner and Obama having a cry off later in the year to decide key issues. Boehner's face gets redder, but Obama seems to have more snot running down his face. It was an emotional moment and I'm sure we were all touched by his display.
 

JEDIYoda

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Saying goodbye to his re-election teams and telling his people they'll go down in the annals of history Obama showed his tender, crybaby side and wept like a Republican Speaker of the House.

"The moment, captured by the Obama campaign's cameras and posted online, offers a rare glimpse at the president unplugged and emotional. During the first four years of his presidency, Obama has never been seen publicly crying." At least the media never showed it.

http://news.yahoo.com/tearful-obama...ks-campaign-032609276--abc-news-politics.html

Maybe we can look forward to Boehner and Obama having a cry off later in the year to decide key issues. Boehner's face gets redder, but Obama seems to have more snot running down his face. It was an emotional moment and I'm sure we were all touched by his display.

Talk about being a sore loser......
Sheese let it go.......
Just because Romney lost and your too young to vote doesn`t mean you need to keep proving over and over again what an idiot you are....
 
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That's barely any crying. Boehner is more sobbing than crying. This is more tearful thanks than crying.

Republicans tend to be more emotional, which is why their leader cries so often. They don't think with reason, but emotion.
 

monovillage

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Talk about being a sore loser......
Sheese let it go.......
Just because Romney lost and your too young to vote doesn`t mean you need to keep proving over and over again what an idiot you are....

Just giving back to the Democrat posting community that always talks about Boehner and his tears. Would you like me to link some of their recent posts? Fair is fair after all.
 

monovillage

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That's barely any crying. Boehner is more sobbing than crying. This is more tearful thanks than crying.

Republicans tend to be more emotional, which is why their leader cries so often. They don't think with reason, but emotion.

His nose is running, he's a snotty lil' baby.
 
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His nose is running, he's a snotty lil' baby.

That's slightly tearful overall, especially when he's thanking his campaign team. The problem with the GOP leader is that he uncontrollably sobs all of the time. He sobs and wails when you talk to him about anything. He does it when you want to talk about policy.

Imagine that you go to Boehner and say "Let's talk about taxes." He'll immediately start crying and wailing because he's so emotional. How can you negotiate with someone who cries all of the time? What if you disagree with him? He'll probably shit his pants and cry at the same time because he can't control any part of his being because he's so emotionally frail.
 

monovillage

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That's slightly tearful overall, especially when he's thanking his campaign team. The problem with the GOP leader is that he uncontrollably sobs all of the time. He sobs and wails when you talk to him about anything. He does it when you want to talk about policy.

Imagine that you go to Boehner and say "Let's talk about taxes." He'll immediately start crying and wailing because he's so emotional. How can you negotiate with someone who cries all of the time? What if you disagree with him? He'll probably shit his pants and cry at the same time because he can't control any part of his being because he's so emotionally frail.

Hyperbole much?

That's just part of the charm of ATP&N. The lefties bash a Republican for months about something and as soon as a rightie starts bashing Obama for the same thing all of a sudden it becomes unfair or trollish or not quite as bad or whatever. It's news, it's politics and it's turnaround is fair play. If it's fair for one side it's fair for the other side isn't it? Isn't it?
 
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Hyperbole much?

That's just part of the charm of ATP&N. The lefties bash a Republican for months about something and as soon as a rightie starts bashing Obama for the same thing all of a sudden it becomes unfair or trollish or not quite as bad or whatever. It's news, it's politics and it's turnaround is fair play. If it's fair for one side it's fair for the other side isn't it? Isn't it?

Boehner is the leader of the Republicans. He cries all of the time. He cried when Obama mentioned him in the state of the union. He is very emotional, like most conservatives. They tend to think more with feelings and are very very emotional people. That's why their leader is a man who cries if you even talk about him.

If you say 'hi' to John Boehner, he'll start crying.

I am not calling you for 'trollish behavior.' I don't want to make you cry like John Boehner. If Obama called him a troll, Boehner would be crying and wailing for months. He would probably get dehydrated from all of the crying and have to be hospitalized.
 
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Phokus

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Say what you want about Obama, but Obama is the first president in my lifetime that i've felt really cared about the American people and really became president for the sake of public service.

Bush couldn't ever live up to his father and greatly wanted to be a 'war president', he was also beholden to business because that's where he came from.

Clinton, i think he did care, but he had... other things on his mind as well hehehe.

Bush Sr. Also another beautiful being warmonger

Reagan, whore for business, but i'll give him credit for not starting an unnecessarily war (although some of the shit he did in south america was fucked).
 

Bowfinger

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Bitter, party of one, your table is ready.


(Take a Midol, princess. Your "Biggest Ass in P&N" schtick is tiresome.)
 

Ausm

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That's barely any crying. Boehner is more sobbing than crying. This is more tearful thanks than crying.

Republicans tend to be more emotional, which is why their leader cries so often. They don't think with reason, but emotion.

They cry and whine ever more after they get bitch slapped in an Election too!
 

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He's crying because he knows he should have lost but the GOP ran another squishy campaign where being "nice" and on the defensive trumped being strong and on the offensive. If I was a communist who got a reprieve to get another 4 years to sow havoc I would be blubbering as well.
 

Ausm

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Say what you want about Obama, but Obama is the first president in my lifetime that i've felt really cared about the American people and really became president for the sake of public service.

Bush couldn't ever live up to his father and greatly wanted to be a 'war president', he was also beholden to business because that's where he came from.

Clinton, i think he did care, but he had... other things on his mind as well hehehe.

Bush Sr. Also another beautiful being warmonger

Reagan, whore for business, but i'll give him credit for not starting an unnecessarily war (although some of the shit he did in south america was fucked).

Ronnie Raygun "couldn't recall"!

Clinton fucked us over by signing into law N.A.F.T.A and the Repeal of Glass-Steagall

GWB- Was the most horrendous President in modern history.

GHB- Meh
 

Charles Kozierok

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Either:

Make fun of politicians on both sides who express emotion;

or

Make fun of neither, and correctly point out that there's nothing wrong with it.

Doing one for politicians on your side and the other for the other side makes you a hack.
 

Bowfinger

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Either:

Make fun of politicians on both sides who express emotion;

or

Make fun of neither, and correctly point out that there's nothing wrong with it.

Doing one for politicians on your side and the other for the other side makes you a hack.

That seems like a false equivalence, overcompensating to seem fair. As is usually the case, context is key. People poke fun of Boehner not because he showed emotions a couple of times, but because he cries at the drop of a hat. I'm not sure if it's scripted or if it's truly the way he's wired, but either way it's a humorous affectation. Obama tearing up at the end of a long, exhausting campaign is hardly the same.

That said, I don't really have a problem with a bit of good-natured ribbing at Obama's expense. The OP has consistently shown he has no good humor towards the left, however. He is the king of petty, hate-filled trolls. This thread is merely the most recent example.
 

halik

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I voted for Romney and I think that was a great, heartfelt speech. No one in their right mind can doubt his sense and dedication to public service.

Crying is only OK when it comes to dead soldiers, and 'murika, right?
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Charles Kozierok

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That seems like a false equivalence, overcompensating to seem fair. As is usually the case, context is key. People poke fun of Boehner not because he showed emotions a couple of times, but because he cries at the drop of a hat. I'm not sure if it's scripted or if it's truly the way he's wired, but either way it's a humorous affectation. Obama tearing up at the end of a long, exhausting campaign is hardly the same.

Valid, but I do think the mockery of Boehner is mean-spirited and over the top. It also perpetuates a bad societal trope about men being wimps if they display emotion, which I think is unhealthy.

As for the OP, yeah, that was mostly my point.
 

emperus

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Most issues aren't binary. There is usually some complexity. I don't think people are arguing crying is a sign of weakness or necessarily a bad thing. At the end of a heavily fought campaign for president, anybody crying wouldn't be a big deal. Crying every other day or when you see a baby. Yeah that is weird.
 

Mani

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He's crying because he knows he should have lost but the GOP ran another squishy campaign where being "nice" and on the defensive trumped being strong and on the offensive. If I was a communist who got a reprieve to get another 4 years to sow havoc I would be blubbering as well.


lol. Someone's butthurt.
 

sigurros81

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How stupid can you people be to discuss men crying. I swear half the people posting on these forums have zero understanding of proper social skills.
 

halik

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Yes, in a population of 311,000,000 people he had 61,000,000 of those people vote for him. That's less than 1/4 of the population. He's still a crybaby.

That's certainly the most retarded thing that's come out of your mouth.

I really hope you're just a troll, otherwise may god have mercy on your soul.