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A Picture Says A Thousand Words…

and none of them are good.

...Put your feet up, y'all come back now...hear!

...Put your feet up, y'all come back now...hear!

Yeah, I put my feet on the furniture here where I work. But I think I know the difference between a crappy government desk in a dirty office in Iraq and an historic piece of furniture in the Oval Office that was given to the USA by the Queen of England in the 1800′s.

GET YOUR FEET OFF THE FURNITURE MR PRESIDENT!

H/T Theo

6 comments to A Picture Says A Thousand Words…

  • JS Lawalin

    Well, that’s probably not as disrespectful as having an intern under there giving you…..

    I’m going to say it – Democrats are anti-furniture.

    • I don’t know about that, JS. If I recall, the Clintons stole alot of furniture when they left the White House, so there must be something they like about it. Of course, they could have just been removing the stuff that had inconvenient stains on it.

  • This is supposed to be the best educated president we’ve ever had, and he doesn’t even know to keep his feet off the priceless historical artifacts? What’s he gonna do next, blow his nose in the Star Spangled Banner, next time he visits the Smithsonian?

    • Don’t give him any ideas, Lars.

      Maybe someone should slip a teleprompter into the Oval Office late at night to remind him just what it is he’s sitting behind.

      I’m willing to bet that anyone who’s seen National Treasure II knows more about that desk than Mr. Obama.

    • He may be the most educated president we’ve ever had, but there’s a difference between being smart and being classy. Class isn’t something you learn in school.

  • 67Cougar

    What do you expect from an America hating liberal? He’s treating the desk better than he treats the Constitution ….

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