Asked what Martin Luther King would think of Obamacare, the President said “oh, he’d like that”.
Looks like MLK has gone from the back of the bus to the front to under it.
Asked what Martin Luther King would think of Obamacare, the President said “oh, he’d like that”.
Looks like MLK has gone from the back of the bus to the front to under it.
On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart’s desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.
H. L. Mencken
Yeah, okay, well now ask what MLK would have thought about a military strike on Syria.
Not one of your best, Harv. Throwing someone under the bus means publicly rejecting them in some way. Obama is a champion bus-thrower, having done it to his own aged grandma, but this isn’t an example. Saying MLK would’ve supported Obamacare (which, let’s face it, he might well have) is just cashing in on his popularity.
@3 – In my defense, even Ty Cobb only batted .366 🙂
Since Barry is the polar opposite of that whole “content of their character” thing and still tries to ride the MLK bus, there’s no doubt who’s under it.
You are only safe from being thrown under Obama’s bus when you are being used as a hood ornament.