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Jay Leno took some surprising shots at President Obama Thursday night
Jay Leno took some surprising shots at President Obama Thursday night.
During the opening monologue of NBC's Tonight Show, the host said Americans wasted four years for the current White House resident to do something about the economy (video follows with transcribed highlights and commentary):
"I love how the politicians capitalize on this kind of thing," teased Leno. "Like the minute the replacement refs were fired, President Obama said, 'See, sometimes losing jobs can be a good thing. It's a good thing.'"
When the laughter subsided, Leno continued, "A new survey out today shows how much time we waste every day in our lives. For example, we waste seven minutes in line every time we go to get coffee, 28 minutes getting through airport security, four years waiting for Obama to do something about the economy. Every year, we waste a lot. We wasted a lot of time."
Yes we did. It's about time media members began telling the nation that.



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I don't see any evidence that Romney will do anything differently ,other than get us involved in more costly foreign conflicts,which will ADD to deficit spending. Do you notice how Romney says . We have to stop spending more than we take in ,yet has not shown any way to accomplish that other than POSSIBLY giving people more to spend by taxing less which will only continue the status quo. That much is recent history and that same strategy turned the U.S. away from manufactiring and to this service- consumer oriented economy that has just about run it's course. More of the same.
I have no understanding why Right wing Republicans are always whining about the so called liberal media and those liberals in Hollywood , since people in Hollywood have nothing financially to gain by electing Obama ,it seems evident that they are just smarter and more concerned about the well being of the country than their so called ,Conservative rivals.