Friday, October 29, 2010


Absolutely Clueless.

Yup. That's our vacationer in Chief. Heading out on another trip with the Wookie he is married too along with the kidlets and.....some friends. 40 planes full of friends. Let me say that again..."40 fricking planes" to transport Bbbbbarry and his friends.

Let's recap. The country is broke. Up to it's ears in debt. Mid term elections showing all indications of doom for his party. Secretary of State is hiding out till the voting is over. so what does fearles leader do?? ROAD TRIP!

The US president will make a historic trip to the Taj Mahal along with his family. His visit is historic in terms of logistics which is the largest ever for a visiting US president.

Get that? The trip is historic NOT for the relations to be made, treaties to be explored, nor state craft extraordinaire....no, it is historic because of "LOGISTICS" of moving this merry band of clingers and hangers on to India. He is even taking his teleprompter!

Barry and his Posse are going to India!! All 520 rooms at the TajMaha Hotel along with another 70 at another site. Both editions of Air Force one. Two "Marine One" helicopters are being dismantled and flown over. Oh hell, here is the 411

To ensure fool-proof security, the President’s team has booked the entire the Taj Mahal Hotel, including 570 rooms, all banquets and restaurants. Since his security contingent and staff will comprise a huge number, 125 rooms at Taj President have also been booked, apart from 80 to 90 rooms each in Grand Hyatt and The Oberoi hotels. The NCPA, where the President is expected to meet representatives from the business community, has also been entirely booked.
The officer said, “Obama’s contingent is huge. There are two jumbo jets coming along with Air Force One, which will be flanked by security jets. There will be 30 to 40 secret service agents, who will arrive before him. The President’s convoy has 45 cars, including the Lincoln Continental in which the President travels.”


Meanwhile....I still wanna go to Hawaii.

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