After a rambling rant in which Gaddafi seemed to confirm CIA reports that he goes in and out of certifiable insanity, he more than once rhetorically referred to Obama as "our son" and once, "my son."
Let's hope that Gaddafi doesn't evolve into one more of Obama's "people that I surround myself with."
Sure it's a question: Will Obama be embarrassed and distance himself in some reaction, or will he find a way to accept his rhetorical "parentage" with grace?
Nirv: Interesting how you always seem to avoid the question before you and ask an irrelevant one to which you have a canned answer to spew.
Oh, I think it would be a little uncomfortable to be loved by a madman.
You know--Gaddafi loves Obama . . . but then he is a madman, what can you expect? See the 'discomfort?'
Let's hope that Gaddafi doesn't evolve into one more of Obama's "people that I surround myself with."
Sure it's a question: Will Obama be embarrassed and distance himself in some reaction, or will he find a way to accept his rhetorical "parentage" with grace?
Nirv: Interesting how you always seem to avoid the question before you and ask an irrelevant one to which you have a canned answer to spew.
Oh, I think it would be a little uncomfortable to be loved by a madman.
You know--Gaddafi loves Obama . . . but then he is a madman, what can you expect? See the 'discomfort?'