That's right, Obama's speech people seemed to have heisted the concept from Bush's speech to the nation in 2008 on Thanksgiving morning, and the woman who's daughter was the Bush speechwriter who wrote it confirms it this morning in a little Thanksgiving post excerpted below.
And that woman is none other than Abortion Foe Jill Stanek from Illinois who like me and other Illinoisans know everything there is to know that Obama from his slumming around here for a decade, at least what he hasn't locked under seal still to this day........and we all know what that consists of...
You can also see what the Muslim president had to say to the Muslim world this Thanksgiving morning if you can stomach it, the usual BS ass kissing of the Muslims we've quickly grown accustomed to seeing from the president named Hussein. His speech to America we see was hijacked and came in at around 400 words...his message to the Muslims, only 185 so they at least made sure he didn't make that mistake again.
Jill Stanek -: "Politico posted a story November 25 entitled, 'Obama goes basic in Thanksgiving proclamation.'
The story intrigued me because daughter Daena worked as a writer, of proclamations in part, for President Bush during the last 18 months of his 2nd term. Coincidentally, Daena wrote Bush's last Thanksgiving proc in 2008.
Politico noted..."
A president's 1st Thanksgiving Day proclamation is an opportunity for the commander in chief to highlight his new administration's accomplishments or reassure the nation at a time of gratitude and family togetherness.
But President Obama's Turkey Day bulletin Monday went in a different direction.
Obama's declaration is short - just over 400 words - and gives no specific examples of things that Americans should rejoice in or recover from, despite his eventful first year in office....
So I compared President Bush's last and President Obama's 1st and found the Obama writer pretty much followed Daena's template, with the exception of excluding personal acknowledgment of Who to be thankful to, according to Bush's proclamation: continued
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