His place in history

Posted on December 15, 2008 12:01 pm

When the Electors meet in their respective states’ capitals today to formally cast their ballots for president, something historical will occur.

But I have a question regarding Barack Obama’s place in history: Will he be the second Mob-connected president, or the third?

Just wondering.

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10 Responses to “His place in history”

  1. Charon Blackpowder says:

    Third, I’m sure of it.

  2. marvin says:

    Off the top of my head, I can think of JFK, who had ties to the Chicago Mob, and who was rumored to only have won election because of a vote fix in that state. Wasn’t there also some kind of mob connection going on between William Jefferson Clinton and the Redneck Mafia?

  3. seanmahair says:

    There was Taft, Hoover and Johnson as well as Jimma’ Carter but I’m not sure he counts. He wasn’t connected to a crimnal -mob. He had a contract put out on him buy the Hare-club against stupid humans (the HCash). Hence the rabid bunny incident.

  4. ussjimmycarter says:

    Boy the Mob has dropped a few notches! They use to be run by respectable criminals!

  5. Plentyobailouts says:

    “That’s not hte mob I used to know” — that one

  6. Tim says:

    *That One waves his hand in front of your face* “This is not the mob you are looking for…”

  7. T.N. Amaps says:

    By ‘something historical’ are you referring to ‘least experienced president-elect ever’ or simply ‘worst president-elect money could buy’?

  8. Max Shiraz says:

    Were any of these Electors signed up by ACORN?

  9. Aaron Horrocks says:

    Does “something historical” mean our first Illegal Alien president?

  10. Magic says:

    Fourth, absolutely, All Democrat too but they are easier to buy

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