Thanks go out to Rigby — for collecting it all:
“Liberals are haters,” John concludes. Indeed, here are some more hateful remarks he could have highlighted:
“Despite the droning orthodoxy of his every thought and utterance, he possesses infinite belief in his capacities.”
“[His] enormous vanity comes packaged with vast ignorance. He has not hesitated to put his glaring ignorance of basic history on display before the public.”
“[His] lust for power and contempt for the Constitution have led to rule by unlawful administrative fiat. One day he admits that he can’t rewrite America’s immigration law because he’s not a dictator. The next day he rewrites American immigration law.”
“[He] has repudiated his most basic duty as chief executive, to take care that the laws be faithfully executed.”
“Of all [his] unforgivable sins, his corruption and politicization of the Department of Justice ranks near the top.”
“How many days before this liar/ignoramus–take your pick–departs the stage? It can’t come too soon.”
“He has abandoned any pretense of being the president of all Americans….He has maligned [his opponents’] motives, lied about their actions, and wherever possible blocked them from any participation in the legislative process.”
“[His] mishmash of proposals, exhortations and orders are the ultimate in small ball.”
“When the history of the…administration is written, it will be condemned, more than anything else, for its lawlessness. Its many policy failures and betrayals of the American people are important, individually. But the overarching theme of the…administration has been its contempt for the rule of law. [The president], in seeking to govern illegally by executive decree, has taken us half-way down the path toward a tinpot dictatorship in the Mussolini/Peron/Chavez mold. This is unprecedented in American history, and the first task of [his] successor will be to restore the rule of law to the United States.”
“As is so often the case with the..administration, one is confronted with a policy of such towering stupidity that one wonders whether it can be accidental.”
“Does he even think about what he says, or does he just blurt out random BS?”
“To an unprecedented degree, the administration is staffed by scofflaws who flout their legal obligations.”
Strong words, yes? Although it may seem obvious whom all of the above quotes are about, they’re actually all John Hinderaker quotes, written during the last year of the presidency of Barack Obama….
As I said at the top… Flawless. Thanks man!


