Barack Obama Declares, “I Can Do Whatever I Want!”
(via The Weekly Standard)
Obama: ‘That’s the Good Thing as a President, I Can Do Whatever I Want’
Via the pool report:
MonticelloThe comment came around the time the White House announced it would be delaying the Obamacare mandate for some businesses unilaterally. LINK
At 4:45 POTUS and president Hollande walked out from a portico and strolled in Front of your pool with Leslie Bowman, president of the Monticello Foundation. Looking at a terrace she said that Jefferson loved to admire the landscape from there. POTUS said that he’d like to take a look and seemed delighted to “break the protocol”.
“That’s the good thing as a President, I can do whatever I want” he quipped, walking to the terrace with his guest and Ms. Bowman. Pool now in the mansion as the leaders will come and visit Jefferson’s study.
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Barack Obama knows well he is abusing his power as he once again chooses those who get reprieve from his disastrous Obamcare legislation, (certain corporations) and those who do not. (individuals) He said these words loud enough, in the presence of the press pool, so they would be reported back to his political enemies and those Americans who long ago caught on to just how dangerously impudent this president is.
He would NOT be doing so if Republicans controlled both houses of Congress. That dynamic will hopefully change in 2014, after which Harry Reid can no longer continue to block all attempts at real investigation into the wrongdoing of this administration.
Vote in 2014. Shut this president down, and shut this president up. -UM
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