You’ll Realize Later I Wasn’t A “Bad Captain Of The Ship” - Captain Edward John Smith of the Titanic, which sank in 1912 due to his insistence on full speed ahead in known iceberg waters
You’ll Realize Later I Wasn’t A “Bad Captain Of The Ship” - Captain Joseph Hazelwood of the Exxon Valdez, who drank on the job as he grounded his ship leading to largest oil spill in US history
You’ll Realize Later I Wasn’t A “Bad Captain Of The Ship” - Community Organizer-In-Chief Barack Hussein Obama, socialist/Marxist who while drunk on liberalism commanded the US economy to turn into an iceberg, then grounded the economy causing greatest recession since The Great Depression
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From Weasel Zippers: Obama: You’ll Realize Later I Wasn’t A “Bad Captain Of The Ship”…
Brian Williams: You see what’s out there. You see what’s being said about you. What do you say to those Americans who voted for that man on the poster that said “hope”?The video:
Barack Obama: Well, what I would say is that for the last two and a half to three years, we have been working tirelessly and nonstop to deal with the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes, and ultimately I’m going to be judged by whether we have stayed focused on making sure that this economy is moving in the right direction. And like the captain of a ship in a storm, you know, when the ship is rocking and people are getting hurt, they’re not going to be happy, no matter how good the captain’s doing. Now, my hope is that when we are on the other side of it, folks will look back and say, “You know, he wasn’t a bad captain of the ship.” What I tell everybody I meet whether they voted for me or they didn’t is, “This country always gets through these storms. We always right the ship. And we will this time as well.”
Good luck with that, cupcake!
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