Hannity, Coulter, Rove, Romney agree – Obama is “divisive”

Filed in National by on August 17, 2012

Only Colin Powell has the balls to call bullshit on this idiotic GOP talking point.

Hannity:  (blah, blah blah usual wing-nut horseshit..)  because I find him one of the most divisive figures that I’ve witnessed in politics today.

POWELL: Well, that’s a term that’s being used rather freely. I don’t think it’s that divisive of an issue. I think we have right now, we have dueling points of view strongly held by both sides. And the president is starting to go to the mattresses, just as the Republicans are going to go to the mattresses to try to win the election.

What could have been more divisive than when President Obama was inaugurated for a number of Republicans, friends of mine and a number of commentators to say, we are going to destroy him. We are going to destroy him.

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  1. X Stryker says:

    Ha ha ha “Divisive” – I guess they realized calling him a Kenyan Muslim terrorist Marxist wasn’t working?

  2. puck says:

    Ryan: Oh, you mean THAT stimulus!

    “I’m not one [of those] people who votes for something then writes to the government to ask them to send us money. I did not request any stimulus money,” the congressman answered.

    But as we’ve now learned, Ryan did write letters. He did request stimulus funds.

    For green jobs, no less.

  3. cassandra_m says:

    Interestingly, Obama isn’t so divisive among business executives around the world — Worldwide Businesses Back Obama

    Business executives from around the world think it would be better for the global economy if Barack Obama remained US president than if Mitt Romney unseated him in November, according to the FT/Economist Global Business Barometer survey.