The Rise and Fall of Hope and Change

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Monday, July 5, 2010

Oilbama

From The American Thinker:

July 05, 2010


'Oilbama'

Russ Vaughn



In a comment on a short piece I wrote yesterday for AT about the oil spill and the One's inattention to it, reader, Khan Krum, created a neologism that I think should be adopted for general usage:



Oilbama



Doesn't that just seem to encapsulate it all about this overrated community organizer who cannot nor will not marshal the necessary federal forces and resources to deal with this oil-based national disaster? He forever should be viewed by history wearing the stigmata of his horrendous failure, a thoroughly blackened, oil-soaked albatross around his neck.



If one of you clever photo shoppers out there can create the visual to accompany the term, we will have, once and for all time, the iconic image to nail this loser for what he is, an incompetent impostor and failed poseur of the first order, unwilling or incapable of upholding his constitutional oath.





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