Congressman Joe Walsh (R-IL) calls President Obama "son"
After four years in the White House, many still can’t accept President Barack Obama as Commander-in-Chief. The disrespect continues, this time coming from Illinois Republican Representative Joe Walsh.
At a Sunday BBQ in his district, Walsh called the president “son” and said he wanted to “pat him on the head.”
Here’s what Walsh said about Obama:
“There’s something different on the ground, and I think it’s going to overtake us all again, think it’s going to overtake the political class…I think it’s going to respectfully pick this president up and pat him on the head and say, son, son, son, Mr. President, you were never ready to be president, now go home and work for somebody and find out how the real world works.”
The blatant disrespect is nothing new to the President, and he has
said countless times that he just brushes it off his shoulders.
Take a look at Walsh going at Obama:
Religious figures denounce Rep. Walsh’s comments on Muslims, demand apology
Christian
and Jewish figures in Chicago joined a coalition of Muslim groups Friday
in denouncing a comment by U.S. Rep. Joe Walsh (R-Ill.), who told a
town hall gathering Wednesday in Elk Grove Village that some radical
Muslims in this country are “trying to kill Americans every week.”
Let's look back
The following is a REPOST
Racist Congressman Joe Walsh Says Black People Are Dependent On The Government
Congressman Joe Walsh is at it again. The noted Tea Party
representative continues to use his platform for evil, and in his
latest remarks, accused black people of mooching off the
government. During a speech in Schaumburg, Ill., the Chicago native
attacked the Democratic party for allegedly encouraging Hispanics to
follow the lead of black people, by leaning on the government for
support.
"The Democratic Party promises groups
of people everything," he said. "They want the Hispanic vote, they want
Hispanics to be dependent on government, just like they got
African-Americans dependent on government. That's their game."
His audience of followers sat intently as he also took aim at Jesse Jackson, stating that were it not for black people's dependency on the government, the civil rights activist “would be out of work.”
Walsh is becoming famous for his racist views. Earlier this month he remarked that President Obama was only voted into office because he's black.
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