Not funny: Barack Obama laughs at Wanda Sykes "joke" about wanting Rush Limbaugh dead

More hate speech from the Obama Administration.

This is what she said: “Rush Limbaugh said he hopes this
administration fails, so you’re saying, ‘I hope America fails’, you’re, like, ‘I
dont care about people losing their homes, their jobs, our soldiers in Iraq’. He
just wants the country to fail. To me, that’s treason.”He’s not saying anything differently than what Osama bin Laden is saying. You know, you might
want to look into this, sir, because I think Rush Limbaugh was the 20th
hijacker. But he was just so strung out on OxyContin he missed his flight.”

She then concluded: “Rush Limbaugh, I hope the country fails, I
hope his kidneys fail, how about that? He needs a good waterboarding, that’s
what he needs.” Obama seemed to think this bit was pretty hilarious, grinning
and chuckling and turning to share the “joke” with the person sitting on
his right.


That Dinner is for good natured poking fun at people, not pure unadulterated ‘Hate’. Will the Obamites be criticized by the Corespondents?

The hater looks on ‘approvingly.

The Visual Subtext of the Statue of Liberty Fly-by Photo

How long will it take! How long will it take for the people who put this guy in power, to see what is happening but more importantly, how all this has happen to take place:

Central Route and Peripheral Route to Persuasion

People may be persuaded in
different ways. Petty and Cacioppo (1981) suggested that there are two
different ways or routes to persuasion: the central route and the
peripheral route.

The Central Route to Persuasion

The central route to persuasion involves being persuaded by the arguments or the content of the message. For example, after hearing a political debate you may decide to vote for a candidate because you found the candidates views and arguments very convincing.

The Peripheral Route to Persuasion

The peripheral route to persuasion involves being persuaded in a manner that is not
based on the arguments or the message content. For example, after reading
a political debate you may decide to vote for a candidate because you like the
sound of the person’s voice, or person went to the same university as you
did. The peripheral route can involve using superficial cues
such as the attractiveness of the speaker.

ReferencesPetty, R. E., & Cacioppo, J. T.
(1981). Attitudes and persuasion: Classic and contemporary approaches. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown Company Publishers.

Do most of these people believe in where this guy is taking us. They cannot see beyond the facade. This dream world they want to be in. They have put all their hopes and dreams in this guys hands and they cannot, yet, tell themselves that they were wrong.

This is the only thing that makes any sense; because what is happening, doesn’t.

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