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You can put lipstick on a pig, but it’s still a pig

Lipstick in his holler



imageWith apologies to Connie Francis, it seems that Barack Hussein Obama has more than a little lipstick in his holler. “You can put lipstick on a pig, but it’s still a pig,” Obama said during a town-hall style meeting Tuesday. This from a guy who reminded New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd, who made a crack about his big ears, that he was teased relentlessly “about my big ears” when he was a kid. Or as Bizzy Blog so aptly put it, “this guy was still stewing 50 days later over four words about his ears.”

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Imagine worrying about your big ears when Dowd wrote, “He’s intriguing. His ears stick out, he smokes, and he’s written about wrestling with pot, booze and maybe a little blow as a young man.” Most detractors have left Obama’s jug ears alone instead going for the schoolyard chant, “Liar, liar, your pants are on fire.” Even with lipstick in his holler, Obama continues to tell whoppers out on the election hustings. Inez Watson, who watched him on the O’Reilly Factor, pointed out the latest. Obama told Bill O’Reilly that he signed up for the Selective Service when he graduated in 1979. “He said he even considered joining the military,” said Ms. Watson. “Guess what—there was no Selective Service then. People (who, like Obama, didn’t know the Selective Service didn’t exist at the correct time for him) have asked why they cannot find his Selective Service records. So, he made a point to let people know that he followed the law, like a good boy and even made a better story out of it. “Oops! “It seems like Obama lied about his signing up for selective service. It’s a big fat lie. There was no selective service when he graduated in 1979. “That’s because Gerald Ford stopped it on March 29, 1975 and Jimmy Carter didn’t reinstate it until July 2, 1980.” Can Free Republic tell us how many lies that comes to now? Next Obama will be telling us that Sarah’s Mom wore army boots, when we knows perfectly well that it’s Track. Men, who whip out lines about lipstick and pigs are little boys grown tall, community organizers playing at being Mr. President. It’s time for someone to take Barry’s crayons away from him.


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Judi McLeod -- Bio and Archives -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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