President Obama is being snubbed by the officers he said, “acted stupidly,” for daring to question a man struggling to open a door in Cambridge, Massachusetts. That man, a fellow radical friend of Obama and Harvard Professor, then proceeded to berate the officer simply trying to make sure that he was the actual resident of the house. Professor Gates, acted like a whole ass, was arrested for acting in such a manner and being belligerent and when President Obama was asked to comment he uttered that famous phrase before he knew the facts of the matter.
I still get a lot of angry emails from liberals when I say that Predisent called the officer, “stupid.” They claim of course that using the word, “stupidly,” to describe someone is not the same as calling them, “stupid.” Even though, “stupid,” is the root word and that adding the, “ly,” doesn’t change the meaning of that root word they still try this spin. However the truth remains that Obama, for all intents and purposes indeed did call the officer, “stupid.”
Words mean things.
Well, those “stupid” officers have just snubbed President Obama and the Democrats by officially endorsing Scott Brown for Senate in the special election on Tuesday.
The snub of Martha Coakley, a Massachusetts machine Democrat who holds far left liberal views, and is thus unqualified to uphold our Constitution, is not a huge blow to the struggling according to many polls in what should be a relatively safe seat. But it is another blow as people who read this are now more apt to remember another foolish thing in a long line of foolish things to have come out of Washington since the Democrats seized control.

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