It’s rare that I agree with Fidel Castro …
That got your attention didn’t it? But it is true. Castro, remarking on the American political scene, the President and those running for the office, said:
"Is it not obvious that the worst of all is the absence in the White House of a robot capable of governing the United States and preventing a war that would end the life of our species?" Castro, 85, wrote in one of the "reflections" he often publishes in Cuba’s state-controlled media.
Under the title "The Best President for the United States," Cuba’s ex-president said that if faced with a choice between Obama, a Republican rival or a robot, "90 percent of voting Americans, especially Hispanics, blacks and the growing number of the impoverished middle class, would vote for the robot."
Obama, Castro said, is "hopelessly immersed in seeking re-election," and "the dreams of (civil rights icon) Martin Luther King are thousands of light years further away than the nearest inhabitable planet."
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
~McQ
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Hugo and Mahoud have lots of bad things to say about Obama as well, maybe you could start a Koffee Klatch?
@CaptinSarcastic Actually, he shot at both sides saying a robot was a better choice than Obama or a Republican — I’m not so sure I disagree.
@Bruce McQuain Honestly, I don’t either, as long as the robot was not powered by cash, then it would be pretty much the same.
Uh oh, I knew Fidel was an animatronic these days, but I didn’t know he was plugged in to Skynet!
I thought Romney was sorta robotic…
Who programs the robot?
@sigivald Oh god, I hope it’s not union programmers!
@The Shark @sigivald You would prefer Confederate Programmers?