Obama: I'm "Not a Particularly Ideological Person"
OK then
President Barack Obama, on a fundraising swing in Seattle on Sunday, described himself as "not a particularly ideological person" despite ongoing political clashes with Republicans over healthcare, the economy, and immigration reform.
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Clown is due in L.A. today. As usual, he'll create $15 million worth of extra traffic jams on the Westside to pocket ~$10 million whoring his office out.
Hope and change, etc.
We get his tin-cup act in the bay area today also.
I don't know, is "mendacious political operative" an ideology?
I do believe he's not ideological. He's just sort of a not-real-bright guy winging it, but always leaning left.
Its the water he learned to swim in, and he lacks the acuity to even imagine that other alternatives would produce better results.
If he weren't such an egomaniacal liar, and he didn't cause the harm he has, I'd fell sorry for him