Obama's little childish remark goes unnoticed?

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Obama spouts off during a round table meeting today between Dems and Reps by saying "I won".That is so disgustingly arrogant and completely ignored by the MSM. had a Republican spouted off something like that, he'd have already been drawn and quartered.Did we really elect an immature spoiled brat to the presidency?
 
Did he not win?I feel ya though..Remember when Bush said "it's just a G@# Da#n piece of paper!!"? Referring to the constitution... The "MSM" completely ignored that one as well..BTW = I'd agree with you if I actually believed he said it.. But like my example above.. You probably read a B.S. story.. Or.. It was taken out of context.. If it were true, FOX news will run with it.. There's no doubt..
 
He did win. What are you so upset about?We don't need more anger over nothing- THAT is childish. We need to come together. There is too much at stake to be concerned with such gossip.
 
"I earned capital in this campaign, political capital, and now I intend to spend it." -George W. Bush, November 5th, 2004.
 
No, but the inauguration did make him arrogant. Notice how his chin has been up in the air ever since he saw those millions of people cheering him at the capitol? It's definitely gone to his head.
 
He is happy, and no doubt proud. You seem a bit overly sensitive, and about an extremely trivial item. This country is in flames, and you are concerned about something like this. Just mind boggling.
 
No. We have immature spoiled brats calling the president an immature, spoiled brat on the internet.
 
What's so arrogant about it?!?! Sooo when famous athletics jump for joy when they win a game or shout out, "we're number one!" Is that arrogant??? I'm just trying to understand why would you think it's a immature thing to say?? He DID win right? If anything, I think it's people like YOU who are arrogant to take that very common phrase out of proportion.
 
It is perhaps time, to stop picking apart everything one says or does, and concentrate on more important "stuff." We have become so used to the tabloid mentality that we lost sense of what is more important.So what he said "I won?" It doesn't define him, his administrations, or what he will (hopefully) accomplish.I'd rather have someone who expresses his feeling every now and then, than someone who says alot but mean absolutely nothing - like Greenspan, the former head of Federal Reserve. What he said was so political and polished, it included absolutely nothing. He later admitted that he did this on purpose.He did win....
 
Well, it was a bit bold to say - BUT - you really need to hear (the video clip shown) how and why he said it. There was an argument going on over something and the issue was on something he totally opposed in his campaign (it was over tax cuts vrs. spending to stimulate the economy) In other words, he was saying he was going with what he said about spending. He didn't discount tax cuts, but he insisted on spending.
 
I have always thought that to him this was a job that he could say I WON not a job to do the right thing for all Americans.He has always had a cocky attitude and it will come out more in the next 4 yrs.And I will not read the rest of the answers as I know there will be name calling and Bush bashing.No one reads the question its all about us and them.
 
He's an apparent nut case and slipped thru security during the so called vetting process that we know was white washed. . He's digging himself a hole real quick that he ain't gonna get out of. He also spouted off at the news people as well. He's nothing more than what he appears to be.
 
I'm glad he said it IF HE DID because he did win, and he won by a large vote count. He deserved it and I'm glad that American finally had a clean cut election, unlike Bush's bought out second term.
 
yes an immature spoiled brat was elected, he whined and cried about keeping his blackberry despite the fact that it is necessary so that his texting and phone conversations would be public record for access now that he keeps it they have ensured that his phone use will be kept private information. any citizen of the u.s. can not have that privilege.
 
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