3/2/2010, 7:51 am
President Obama Vindicated by Science!
When presidential candidate Barack Obama promised in 2008 that the sea levels would fall during his presidency, the right wing media and talk radio hosts made fun of him. Moronic racist entertainers like Rush Limbaugh and his ilk accused him of delusions of divinity.
It now seems they have to eat their words. That is, if they can chew with their dirty Nazi feet in their mouths.
Scientist predicted that a massive tsunami would race across the Pacific and flood the shores of Japan after the recent earthquake in Chile. It never happened. "The sea levels are just too low at the moment, due to Mr. Obama's progressive presidency", said Mr John Holdren, Obama's science adviser in the White House. "There was a real and measurable absence of a tsunami at all the observation stations. We are very excited about what it means for our president. He has at last been vindicated."
The Japanese ambassador called the White House this morning to thank the president on behalf of the Japanese people for his intervention. Obama accepted their thanks graciously, but apologized that America could not do the same during the tsunami that hit the Indian Ocean nations during December 2003. "We inherited a lot of problems from the previous administration, at least now we can point to some real change we can believe in."
Mr Obama was also praised by many observers for the two-million-plus jobs saved or created in Japan by that fact that the tsunami was averted.
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Chile earthquake: red faces in Japan over tsunami no-show
From our correspondent at the Zimbabwe Press AssociationWhen presidential candidate Barack Obama promised in 2008 that the sea levels would fall during his presidency, the right wing media and talk radio hosts made fun of him. Moronic racist entertainers like Rush Limbaugh and his ilk accused him of delusions of divinity.
It now seems they have to eat their words. That is, if they can chew with their dirty Nazi feet in their mouths.
Scientist predicted that a massive tsunami would race across the Pacific and flood the shores of Japan after the recent earthquake in Chile. It never happened. "The sea levels are just too low at the moment, due to Mr. Obama's progressive presidency", said Mr John Holdren, Obama's science adviser in the White House. "There was a real and measurable absence of a tsunami at all the observation stations. We are very excited about what it means for our president. He has at last been vindicated."
The Japanese ambassador called the White House this morning to thank the president on behalf of the Japanese people for his intervention. Obama accepted their thanks graciously, but apologized that America could not do the same during the tsunami that hit the Indian Ocean nations during December 2003. "We inherited a lot of problems from the previous administration, at least now we can point to some real change we can believe in."
Mr Obama was also praised by many observers for the two-million-plus jobs saved or created in Japan by that fact that the tsunami was averted.
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Glorious post, just glorious.
