Question of the Day

In the comments to the post on Obama’s creepily consistent smile, Crusty asked:

What’s the difference between Barack Obama and a cardboard cutout?

Well, here’s the side-by-side:

Have at it in the comments.

44 Comments

  1. It’s no laughing matter

    As I wrote perhaps presciently last October in Obama unmasked:

    “We and the immediate blogosphere made note of Barack Obama’s ‘creepy, smirky smile’ that transmogrified his human face into ‘a bizarre theatrical comedy mask’ every time John McCain mentioned an inconvenient truth about his opponent’s words or deeds during last night’s debate. Above left, the mask emerges in full at McCain’s evocation of ‘Acorn.'”

    Creepy, crawly.

  2. The Real O-bah-muhh has George Soros’ tentacle up his back, wrapped around his brain stem. When Barack is supposed to give his consistant sh*teating grin, Soros causes Dopey-mine production to dump into Barack’s pleasure center, 😉 ,causing the now famously consistant sh*teating grin. 🙂

  3. Lets see the cardboard Obozo can’t destroy America with his commie agenda. The real life Obazo can. The cardboard cutout Obama doesn’t make lame speeches everyday. The real Obama does. The cardboard cutout doesn’t refere to himself every 13 seconds in the lame speeches. The real Obama does. The cardboard Obama can at least stand up to Iran. The real Obama won’t.

  4. I’ll solve it for you, seanmahairmama: the one on the right went to Harvard where his accomplishments are as thin as the paper he’s printed on. The one on the left is a Chicago community organizer who’s slicker than dear guts on a doorknob.

  5. Obviously, the cardboard cutout doesn’t stutter.

    Cardboard does not lie.

    The cutout doesn’t care about deforestation. It does, in fact, owe its existence to lumberjacks.

    The cutout better understands the difference between using production and future consumption as indicators of economic success in free markets.

    In conclusion, the cutout is more productive by virtue of the fact that it doesn’t continually try to &$%# up the economy.

  6. The cutout ban be recycled, making it an enviromentalist…
    However, the cutout was made by cutting down a rainforest for cardboard…
    Which makes it a holier-than-thou moralist willing to abandon principles for personal gain.

    Drat, I thought I had a difference there…

  7. I was going to say something about ‘the image of the beast’ but I changed my mind.
    Instead…

    Jeremiah 10:5
    “Their idols are like scarecrows in a cucumber field,
    and they cannot speak;
    they have to be carried, for they cannot walk.
    Be not afraid of them, for they cannot do evil,
    neither is it in them to do good.”

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