Obama's Illegal Alien Aunt Said What? She Likes George Bush?
Tue, December 1, 2009 at 18:28 This is odd, for one, but the other thing is this...it's got to hurt The One.
AP Exclusive: Obama aunt anguished by separation
[...] Onyango reserved special words of kindness for former President George W. Bush for a directive he put in place days before the election requiring federal agents get high-level approval to arrest fugitive immigrants, which directly affected Onyango. The directive made clear that U.S. officials worried about possible election implications of arresting Onyango.
She said she wants to thank Bush in person for the order, which gave her a measure of peace but was lifted weeks later.
"I loved President Bush," Onyango said while moving toward a framed photo of Bush and his wife standing with Barack and Michelle Obama at the White House on inauguration day. "He is my No. 1 man in my life because he helped me when I really needed that help." [END]
Czarboe never offered her any help but she did say that the natural-born status issue makes her angry. Um, lady? BOTH parents MUST be American Citizens, you ignorant putz you. But, anyway, she sure loves Bush.
But, she just doesn't have Obama in her life anymore.
JWF: Heartbreak: Obama's Illegal Alien Aunt Feeling Abandoned
Our compassionate Dear Leader has time to jetset across the globe, bowing to everyone in sight, spending our money recklessly and hobnobbing with the elite at his White House tent parties. But he just hasn't got time for his own family.
What a guy. [...]
Yeah. She's abandoned alright. Thanks Bush.
Dan Riehl: Oh No! Obama's Aunt: "I Loved George Bush!"
So, while we are talking about loving George Bush...
James Fallows: In praise of George W. Bush
Since the results of the 2008 election became clear, the 43rd President of the United States has behaved in a way that brings honor to him, his family, his office, and his country. By all reports he did what he could to smooth the transition to his successor, including dealing with the house-is-burning-down world financial crisis. Since leaving office he has -- like most of his predecessors in their first years out of power -- maintained a dignified distance from public controversies and let the new team have its chance. He has acted as if aware that there are national interests larger than his own possible interests in score-settling or reputational-repair.
And that's that story. Both stories kind of hits the libtards right in the place where their hearts should be.
However, he does go on to disparage on Dick Cheney so the lovefest for Bush is a theoretical inclination into bashing Cheney. I mean, after all, it is The Atlantic we are talking about.
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