Compare & Contrast: Iranian Protestors Shot As Obama Goes for Ice Cream

Posted By: 'Okie' | 11:31 am — 6/21/2009 | View Comments See comments below:

Patterico, posting over at Hot Air, compares and contrasts Twitter messages that he “saw today from Change_for_Iran, a pro-Mousavi Iranian student, and Mark Knoller, CBS News White House Correspondent.”

The former witnesses folks being shot and killed in the street protests in Tehran, the latter witnessing our ever-mugging-for-the-camera Prez, Barry O, taking his daughters out for ice cream. Hey, I like ice cream too, but don’t ya think the “leader of the free world” would better serve his country and the world at large by paying more attention to such a monumental crisis?

Maybe that’s just so too George Bush or something. Maybe he should have just said, let ‘em eat ice cream.”

Jim Treacher writes: Obama Snacked, Iranians Got Whacked, wherein he “treats” us with a few of his own, and others’, Twitter posts from yesterday:

Little-known historical fact: After Nero got done fiddling, he popped out for a lovely scoop of mint chocolate chip.

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Rachel Maddow’s entire hour Monday will be devoted to what she’s calling “Sundae Bloody Sundae.” #ifobamawasrepublican

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Mr. President: What would you do for a Klondike Bar? Because we know condemning this outrage isn’t on the list.

Lot’s more o’ that to enjoy.

Gettin’ back to the CBS correspondent, is he lame, or what?

Just sayin’ . . .

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