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Obama’s 'lipstick on a pig' remarks are no longer just insults hurled at his closest rivals, but of a kind that exposes the U.S. presidency to open ridicule

Obama’s ‘green kiss’ of deceit



Careful, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi: You are talking billions of dollars in nuclear trade and deepening defense ties in hopes of an enduring strategic relationship with a president who speaks from both sides of his mouth.
This is the same president who gave his first interview after last week’s State of the Union (SOTU) Address to YouTube star ‘GloZell Green’, whose main claim to fame is a YouTube showing her eating fruit loops in a milk filled bathtub called ‘The Cereal Challenge’. A rising star in the Be-Absurd-Be-Famous YouTube craze, GloZell Green grimaces, rants and shrieks in green lipstick. Just Google ‘Green Lipstick’, Mr. Prime Minister, and you’ll get the hideous full picture. There’s nothing much real or substantive about Barack Obama, and the post-SOTU GloZell YouTube--which was live streamed--proves it. “Signaling warmth and determination to take ties to a higher level, Modi broke with protocol to meet and bear-hug Obama as he landed in New Delhi, then referred to him as Barack. It was a remarkable spectacle, given that a year ago Modi was persona non grata in Washington and was denied a visa to the United States. (Reuters, Jan. 25, 2015)

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“The new deal resolved differences over the liability of suppliers to India in the event of a nuclear accident and U.S. demands on tracking the whereabouts of material supplied to the country, U.S. ambassador to India Richard Verma told reporters.”
If only Obama and his Marxist administration were as nuclear observant in Iran. This was a new deal sealed with a green-lipsticked kiss. Out in the real world, nations are under attack by rampaging Islamic terrorists seeking a global-wide Caliphate. Obama’s Green Smooches bounce right off of ISIS. Out in the real world, poverty-stricken parents cannot afford milk to give their children to drink let alone bathe in it, and in some countries whose governments support activists with their tax dollars, are told by activists that beer is better for their children than milk. Obama, now green lipsticking his way around the world, and leaving a loud smacking noise in his wake, seems obsessed by lipstick on pig idioms, starting off in September 2008 when he tore into his rivals for not representing real change: “Barack Obama stuck his foot in his mouth today when he said “you can put lipstick on a pig, but it’s still a pig” – which the angry McCain campaign immediately charged was an out-of-bounds attack on running mate Sarah Palin. (New York Post, Sept. 9, 2008)
“You know, you can put lipstick on a pig,” Obama said, “but it’s still a pig.” “He added, “You can wrap an old fish in a piece of paper called ‘change.’ It’s still gonna stink after eight years.” “Many in the Obama crowd leaped to their feet in delight – apparently taking the “pig” comment as a direct slam at Palin.”
Nothing like the kind of kiss imprints Moms leave on post-its tucked into their children's’ school lunches, Obama’s lipstick has gone noticeably moldy over the years. A kiss is no longer just a kiss when it is planted by Obama, who should be told that green works on plants and tree leaves but looks like gangrene when it’s lipstick. Obama’s 'lipstick on a pig' remarks are no longer just insults hurled at his closest rivals, but of a kind that exposes the U.S. presidency to open ridicule. President Modi, don’t let him do the same to yours.


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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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