He’s Furious… But Is He “Fast And Furious?”

 

Obama's Shotgun WH Press briefingThis just in!!! According to Sad Hill News, Obama ‘Furious’ Over White House ‘Skeet Shooting’ Photoshops® – Issues Executive Order To Prevent Future Mishaps!!!

It appears that the regime is a bit unhappy about the little incident involving a somewhat “questionable” picture of the Dear Leader skeeting.

Rather than following the sage advice of Mark Twain, “Don’t tell the internet what to do. It won’t listen and you will just be disappointed.” the administration has responded angrily. An unnamed source has leaked some angry statements ranging from, “Photoshop and the internet are for meant for pictures of cute kitties and precocious children. How dare they!” and “Now they will find out what all that ammo can be used for!”

We here at the Freedom Feens hope that we have not done anything to offend anybody with this post  or by sharing  this link. We promise that it will NEVER, EVER happen again.

BamaShotgunFeens

You didn't photoshop that

 

 

 

 

Fighter Missile

 

 

 

 

 

He killed Kenny

 

 
Debt Limit

 

 
Get your cat spayed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joan the Silencer

Do not tamper

Bitch please

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Plz Don't

 

 

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4 Responses to He’s Furious… But Is He “Fast And Furious?”

  1. Why would the White House be mad about all the attention one little picture is getting? After all, it has certainly been distracting people from the real issues of the day. I wonder what actions or news this stunt they pulled was meant to cover up.

    • Lou

      The white paper regarding drone strikes was leaked. I can’t imagine what else there is… but it ain’t good.

  2. MWD

    SKEET SKEET SKEET!

    • Trevis

      I feel sorry for the poor lackey that had to hold the target that dear emperor was shooting at. Does Obamacare cover bird shot wounds?

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