Now this makes things clear - a @#$% dog is running this nation

We have already seen how the White House dog is dominant over President Obama.
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Now we hear from Bob at The Blogmocracy:
Obama�s dog �Bo� flew on a �small� Air Force private jet to Maine before the Obamas arrived
It�s bad enough that the arrogant America-hating jerk is taking his 7th vacation in just 17 months.

But just when we thought the narcissistic POS in the White House couldn�t be more out of touch with real Americans, what with 17% actual unemployment, trillions of dollars in new debt, unchecked illegal immigration, the stock market tanking, confidence in the moron�s ability to run the country at an all-time low, and recession almost certainly heading toward double recession or possibly depression, we find out he had his dog Bo flown to Maine on a separate �small� jet before the incompetent imbecile and his family arrived in Maine.

And of course, there�s not a peep about this from the Obama-loving state-controlled media lapdogs.

Let�s go back to yesteryear and imagine if President George W. Bush was going on vacation to his dad�s house in Kennebunkport, Maine, and had sent his two dogs, Barney and Mrs. Beasley, on a private jet ahead of his family. Think the LSM would have not reported this? Me neither.
Link to the Maine Today article here. I wonder just how Bo communicated his need to be in Maine first to Obama. Explains a lot of things when you think about just how far off track the current legislation is from reality. Woof!

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