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Saturday, August 20, 2016

'The President Can't Be Everywhere'; 'He Has a Very Busy Schedule'

(CNSNews.com) - Speaking at a news conference in flood-ravaged Louisiana on Thursday, Homeland Security Director Jeh Johnson said "the federal government is here, we have been here, and we'll be here as long as it takes to help this community recover."

Responding to criticism that President Obama has not interrupted his summer vacation on Martha's Vineyard, Johnson said several times, "The president can't be everywhere."

Johnson also said the (golfing, vacationing) president "has a very busy schedule this fall and in the coming days," hinting that Obama has no plans to go Louisiana.

"There's been a lot of criticism about president Obama not visiting Louisiana. Will you be recommending that he come to Louisiana and visit?" a reporter asked Johnson.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

busy golf schedule

Anonymous said...

I guess golf is more important than American flood victims. What a POS.

Anonymous said...

He sucks.

Anonymous said...

We know where to look. It's the nearest golf course. Isn't it great that we paid him to golf when ever he wanted to?(map)

Anonymous said...

This creep will really be pissed off now because his golf vacation was disturbed by the flood victims. Look for him to preach at least an hour at prime time to us, and he'll of course have his photo-ops!

Anonymous said...

He spoke bad about Bush for flying over New Orleans after Katrina. Because of logistics involved Bush didn't have a choice. Now that Obama isn't going it is because he is to busy. Hypocrite if you ask me. Typical liberal do as I say not as I do.

Anonymous said...


Jeh Johnson is merely playing the role of 'good German' to Obama's whims and dictates.

LastMohican said...

This guy is just as bad as Bill Clinton if not worse. They both can look you in the eye and lie to you without batting an eye. And killary fits right in.