Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Reports Of Unhinged Obama Coming From Several Sources Now
From Newsmax
Hannity: Obama Detached, Obsessed With Critics, Sources Say
Tuesday, 16 Nov 2010 02:25 PM
Sources inside the White House tell radio and Fox News talk show host Sean Hannity that President Barack Obama is becoming increasingly obsessed with his critics. On his radio show Monday, Hannity said infighting and finger-pointing are at an all-time high in the Obama administration. What’s more, Hannity said, the president’s failure to lead is contributing to internal strife.
"There are some Democrats that cue me into things,” Hannity told his listeners. “The feeling among some people in the White House is that this president is unhinged, that he's detached, that he's losing it. He's obsessed with critics, very specifically obsessed with Fox News.
“He can't stand Biden, he hates the Clintons, and the Clintons hate him. If the president is brought bad news on the economy, he has a meltdown every time he hears it. And this is what people –– and I'm telling you my sources are reliable –– are telling me.”
Hannity: Obama Detached, Obsessed With Critics, Sources Say
Tuesday, 16 Nov 2010 02:25 PM
Sources inside the White House tell radio and Fox News talk show host Sean Hannity that President Barack Obama is becoming increasingly obsessed with his critics. On his radio show Monday, Hannity said infighting and finger-pointing are at an all-time high in the Obama administration. What’s more, Hannity said, the president’s failure to lead is contributing to internal strife.
"There are some Democrats that cue me into things,” Hannity told his listeners. “The feeling among some people in the White House is that this president is unhinged, that he's detached, that he's losing it. He's obsessed with critics, very specifically obsessed with Fox News.
“He can't stand Biden, he hates the Clintons, and the Clintons hate him. If the president is brought bad news on the economy, he has a meltdown every time he hears it. And this is what people –– and I'm telling you my sources are reliable –– are telling me.”
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