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More thoughts on Warren Buffett’s big media interview in which the socialism-reliant CBC only played up (approximately 850 times) the part of the Buffett quote in which he said of the capitalist economy, “It has fallen off the cliff!”

Buffet also said that all 535 members of Congress (that’s both sides of the aisle) should set aside partisan bickering to deal with what Buffett has called an “economic Pearl Harbor”.  This is apparently unlike dealing with the actual wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the war on terror generally, and dealing with national security and protecting America in general, and such, when President Bush was President. 

“What is required is a commander-in-chief that’s looked at like a commander-in-chief in a time of war,” Buffett said

…which made me laugh.

Does he mean that Republicans should treat this new “commander-in-chief in a time of war” the way liberals and Democrats and most of the liberal media treated President Bush when he was ACTUALLY the commander-in-chief in a time of war, and constantly call him a fascist, a war criminal, call for him to be impeached 80 times per day, repeat the mantra that the Iraq war is useless waste of time and money and a total failure and is based on lies (which both sides voted for, but shhh!) and is a lost cause and which will never be won, and that the Afghanistan war is a quagmire and America is simply killing thousands of innocent people and America should withdraw, and how Bush is a total doofus and an idiot and a moron and stupid? 

Is that what he means?

And we’ve all heard the total BS line from the liberal media totally deceptively quoting Rush Limbaugh out of context on purpose, pretending that he’d said he hopes Obama fails (period, full-stop), which is of course an outrageous lie inasmuch as that is not what he said or meant and they know it.  But does Warren Buffet mean that the Republicans should support Obama like how the bulk of them un-supported Bush when polled in 2006, in which 51% of Democrats said they hope President Bush fails?  (And that’s not just one guy—that’s 51% of Democrats polled).  So is that the kind of support from all Republicans and everybody in America that Buffett is referring to? 

Because if so, I fully support Obama and I look at him “like a commander-in-chief in a time of war.”

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