This will end well...
a plague of ‘tards
“I admit: I didn’t come to this naturally," [rly?!?!?] Gibbs added about his strategic chops during a recent interview. “How you approach every day tactically doesn’t necessarily determine who wins either a campaign, a nomination, an election or a legislative battle."
wha? [oh, nevermiiind; I’m just a raacist, ideologically stubborn moron. of course I don’geddit.]
"Robert is far more of a strategist and plays more of a strategic role than people realize,” said Anita Dunn, the Obama administration’s former communications director [and Mao-loverdevoteé] . “He is one of the very few people who can sit in on anything he wants to sit in on."
Robert Gibbs does not seem particularly attached to his office. ... The office doesn’t looked lived-in because the occupant is only half-occupied these days with his official duties.
Well, that much is obvious. But I thought it was considered a feature, not a bug. ...or that dumbhalf-assed was his style.
Gibbs serves two roles in the White House. He is the public face and mouthpiece of the administration, but he is also the consummate presidential confidant—the Obama traveling buddy during the campaign and ever-trusted Oval Office adviser.

yeesh.
[Gibbs] is considered, along with Obama’s presidential campaign manager, David Plouffe, a top candidate to take the place of senior strategist David Axelrod when the Washington-weary keeper of the Obama message leaves to focus on the 2012 reelection.
Oh yeah—the Pillsbury Dough Spokes-hole is a Master Strategist. That’s how he got stuck with this job—his masterly strategy at political in-fighting.
Actually, this might be good nooz.
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