No Class Obama

 Blamer in Chief?

 2:26 PM, May 31, 2012 • By DANIEL HALPER 

At the unveiling of former President George W. Bush’s official portrait at the White House this afternoon, President Barack Obama joined his predecessor and their wives in delivering brief (and at times nice, cordial, and funny) remarks. But there was a seemingly out of place moment during the ceremony when Obama seemed to veer into reiterating his frequent trope that he inherited a bad economy from Bush.

“The months before I took the oath of office were a chaotic time,” Obama said, after explaining that the president’s job is isolating, and that he and Bush have a connection since so few have held the job. “We knew our economy was in trouble, our fellow Americans were in pain, but we wouldn’t know until later just how breathtaking the financial crisis had been.”

Obama did note the Bush tried to get it right. “Still, over those 2 1/2 months, in the midst of that crisis, President Bush, his cabinet, his staff, many of you who are here today, went out of your ways–George, you went out of your way–to make sure that the transition to a new administration was a seamless as possible. President Bush understood that rescuing our economy was not just a Democratic or  Republican issue, it was an American priority. I’ll always be grateful for that.”

There were plenty of moments, however, when Obama was gracious to his predecessor. “After 3 1/2 years in office and much more gray hair, I have a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by the presidents who came before me, including my immediate predecessor President Bush,” Obama said. “In this job no decision that reaches your desk is easy, no choice you make is without costs, no matter how hard you try, you’re not going to make everybody happy.”

And Obama thanks the previous occupant of the White House for the TV programming in the presidential mansion. “You also left me a really good TV sports package,” Obama told Bush. “I use it.”

Here’s a picture of the portrait

Obama’s narcissism know no bounds and his lack of class will be the only outstanding achievement of his administration.

Here is my submission for the official portrait for Obama:

Tom in NC

6 Responses to No Class Obama

  1. Guy’s got a screw loose. I’m surprised he didn’t commission an artist to paint his face in that frame on the wall in Bush’s portrait. The way he likes to insert himself into every possible scenario…he could have even had “Forward” printed as the title. That is an excellent portrait, though…kudos to the artist.

  2. I would expect nothing less from this narcissist-in-chief.

  3. lowtechgrannie

    Voting him out is just not enough. Bring on the tar and feathers!

  4. can we expect no less.. and i suspect by the time november rolls around somewhere in that portrait obama will have put his stamp on it. i just watch the clint eastwood directed j. edgar hoover starring leonardo dicaprio and if j. edgar was still around obama would not have come within 15 feet of the presidency.

  5. watched.

  6. J. F. Honojosa

    So unprofessional. He really has to bash a former president while the portrait is placed? What arrogance not to mention bad taste. Children say “See how bad he is?” That “elevates” themselves falsely.

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