For years many have hypothesized
that this president is outlandishly incompetent.
During a Healthy Kids & Safe
Sports Concussion Summit The World’s Most Dangerous Community Organizer supplied
another piece of the puzzle when he noted that, “When I was young and played
football briefly, there were a couple of times where I’m sure that that ringing
sensation in my head and the need to sit down for a while might have been a
mild concussion.”
I guess he’s going to be madder
than hell when he reads in the papers that he told those folks that he might
had a mild concussion.
Don Diamond, writing at Forbes,
seems to believe that “football had a totemic role in his young life.”
Totemic? Where the hell have I been? Am I the only one who thought that basketball
and taking
“roof hits” from the ceiling of the Choomwagon were his only sports
interests?
In that same Diamond piece,
TWMDCO is purported to have said, “It doesn’t make you weak to admit that
you’ve had a concussion. It means you’re strong.”
So, twice in less than a week he
has feebly attempted to convince anyone who will listen that he is not weak.
Mitt Romney, appearing on Fox
News Channel’s The
Kelly File said, "I think it's a particularly sad day in America
when the president of the United States feels compelled to give an address
saying that America, in effect, isn't weak.
If you have to tell people you’re strong, then you’re not.”
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