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'Fantastic Words, But...'

An eagle-eyed lipreader passes along this clip of Nancy Pelosi reacting to President Obama last night. Did she just capture the Obama presidency in three words? 

The clip comes from about 10:35 of this CNN video of the speech, when Obama is introducing a tax credit for businesses that hire veterans. 

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LiveFreeOrDie| 9.9.11 @ 11:50AM

"...but, it ain't gonna happen because us liberal pukes hate the military and are frightened by veterans."

werbaz neutron| 9.9.11 @ 3:15PM

"Fantastic words" is correct: F A N T A S Y

werbaz neutron| 9.9.11 @ 3:19PM

Fantasy: the faculty or activity of imagining things, esp. things that are impossible or improbable. An idea with no basis in reality. In a setting other than the real world.

Sandra| 9.9.11 @ 6:01PM

..'...fantastic words....but...they would mean more if I were president...."

We know Nancy.....you were third in line...we know..But all 'good' things must come to an end.

aware| 9.9.11 @ 6:16PM

This information is still not worth the outrage of having to look at her. Is there no place to be safe?

UGGOUTLET| 9.10.11 @ 4:06AM

Its like you read my mind! You appear to know a lot about this, like you wrote the book in it or something.

yisong| 10.27.11 @ 2:20AM

Bearing contact fatigue spalling happened in the work surface, often accompanied by fatigue crack, starting with the contact surface the emulating maximum alternating shear stress generated by, and then amplified to the surface spalling alter shapes being, such as point-like pitting or pitting as spalling organize, peel into small pieces is cried shallow spalling. http://www.1stbearing.com

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