Does Obama need a history lesson?
September 2nd, 2009 | by admin |In his teleprompter address for the kool-aid drinkers last night Obama said that Americans invented the Automobile. Considering that the invention of the Automobile is credited to Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler in 1885 (both of Germany), I guess Obama has proven that a Harvard education does not make one a good student of history.
I guess next he’ll tell us about the 57 states, the 100,000 people killed in Greensburg Kansas, and how Al gore invented the internet.
What’s next……"I did not have sex with that woman"
Adam: Actually I have 2 Bachelors and A Masters degree….guess you are a bit defensive when it comes to Glorious Leader
When Bush said something stupid, the Libs lined up to make fun of him…when Obama does it, they tell you what he meant to say…kind of hard to defend him on this one Libs, because he was not speaking from the hip, but reading a prepared speech…big difference…
10 Responses to “Does Obama need a history lesson?”
By Adam B on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply
Obama has a law degree. Not a history degree. I would hope you’d know the difference, but based on your silly analysis it doesn’t seem you went to college.
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By Ministry Of Information on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply
John McCain apparently thought Czechoslovakia still existed, 15 years after it dissolved.
Did he need a history lesson too?
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By richer_than_you1971 on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply
I would rather he take an economy lesson
As person who majored in economics I cringe everytime I hear him talk about the economy
Its like listening to a retard explain physics
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By SexIsOnFire H on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply
What about McCain not being able to differentiate the difference between Sunni and Shiite Muslims. I would prefer my president slip up on automobile history rather than religious and cultural history. Automobile history wont lead to the deaths of countless innocent people. Getting Sunnis and Shiites mixed up will. And Obama is still 100 times smarter than Bush and thats all that matters.
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By zaphod73@att.net on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply
If I had a dime for every Bush gaffe, I’d be able to single-handedly fix the economy.
As for the 57 "states" comment…that’s not what he said…he said that after having gone throu "57 primaries and caucuses" and guess what, there are 57 primaries and caucuses. I’m not sure your limited intellect can comprehend this being that you are obviously a conservative Republican but US territories also vote for President (ie. Puerto Rico, US Virgin islands, Guam, Samoa, etc.)…
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By Ah Derrrrrrrrrr on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply
Well, we did invent mass production of the automobile. I believe that’s what he meant.
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By ducky on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply
I understand what he meant
to bad your not that smart
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did you know that Al Gore received an award for all his hard work from the other people he "Started" the internet with ?
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By bluevelvetslug on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply
Al Gore helped push the initiative that funded the internet’s predecessor. In a sense, he did help invent it.
What he was referring to was the modern auto production industry, created by Henry Ford, an American.
I’d take a mistake in information about the invention of the automobile over mistaken intel about Iraq’s possession of WMD’s any day. Did anyone die because he said that? No. Did anyone die because of Bush’s assertion that Iraq had WMD’s? Absolutely.
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By Daniel C on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply
I have to admit that I did not get to see the whole speech to Congress so I must have missed that reference.
While it is true that invention of the automobile is generally credited to Daimler-Benz, making the automobile a mass-produced commodity was Henry Ford.
You sure you have the quote right?
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By Holbrook Lives! on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply
When Bush said something stupid, the Libs lined up to make fun of him…when Obama does it, they tell you what he meant to say…kind of hard to defend him on this one Libs, because he was not speaking from the hip, but reading a prepared speech…big difference…
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