Obama Signs All About Obama Smoking Bill
Is there anything that isn’t about the Narcissist in Chief?
Obama signs anti-smoking bill, cites own struggle
President Barack Obama cited his own long struggle to quit the cigarettes he got hooked on as a teenager as he signed the nation’s strongest-ever anti-smoking bill Monday and praised it for providing critically needed protections for kids.
“The decades-long effort to protect our children from the harmful effects of tobacco has emerged victorious,” Obama said at a signing ceremony in the White House Rose Garden.
Yes, the decades long struggle to keep people from making their own bad choices. I think Obama should submit to a blood test to see how much nicotine is currently running through his veins, since it is all about him. And, since it could also be from methods like the patch, how about his credit card receipts, to see if he is purchasing smokes. And, how about a polygraph of him, Michelle, and the Secret Service agents, asking them if he is smoking himself. You know, since the whole bill seems to be, as usual, All About Obama.
Soon, the polls will reveal that he should get tough on Iran, so, he will probably inject himself into any discussion of the protests.
I’m thinking Sam Vaknin was correct.
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Posted by William Teach on June 22, 2009 4:11 pm
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Why do I get the feeling if things take a major positive turn in Iran that little moron will try to take all the credit?
“The decades-long effort to protect our children from the harmful effects of tobacco has emerged victorious”
Oh, shut up. Y’know, both of my parents were smokers. After a number of years, both finally managed to quit. As for me, I never once smoked despite growing up in that environment. We didn’t need a bill to do that, and I suspect the same goes for vast majority of people.