Joe Walsh To Skip Obama Jobs Speech, Calls President ‘Idiotic’ (via The Fifth Column)

In Washington, Joe Walsh has to be one of the lowest of the low life’s. No respect for the president.

Joe Walsh To Skip Obama Jobs Speech, Calls President 'Idiotic' Joe Walsh is obviously projecting about his own shortcomings.  The real idiot is Joe Walsh! This totally unprecedented  disrespect for the office of the Presidency because Barack Obama is occupying the office is absolutely absurd and says more about the GOP than about the POTUS. The Huffington Post House Republican Joe Walsh, a Tea Party favorite from Illinois, will not be attending President Barack Obama's Sept. 8 jobs speech, the Chicago Tribun … Read More

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5 thoughts on “Joe Walsh To Skip Obama Jobs Speech, Calls President ‘Idiotic’ (via The Fifth Column)

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  2. All was not well within the ranks of the Eagles, however. Walsh’s
    dissatisfaction with the heavy-handedness of Glenn Frey and Don Henley when it
    came to creative decisions led him to go so far as to discuss forming another
    band with bassist Randy Meisner and co-lead guitarist Don Felder (his
    seriousness here is debatable – when Meisner left and tried to pursue the idea,
    Walsh definitely wanted to stay with the Eagles). Regardless, the discord in the
    band led to tensions and hostility so pronounced that Henley was to call Walsh
    an “insidious troublemaker.” The amount of alcohol and drugs circulating didn’t
    help much either; Walsh had developed a drinking problem that he wouldn’t be
    able to shake until the nineties, and the amount of money that some of the band
    members were snorting up their noses would have been enough to buy a small
    country.

    It reached the breaking point when Felder and Frey got into a confrontation at a
    benefit show in 1980. Frey called it quits and the band broke up. Interestingly
    enough, Walsh seemed to think they were only on hiatus – he told an interviewer
    in 1981 that they weren’t broken up but were just taking a break for solo
    careers. He stated that the band would no doubt get together again in a bit to
    record once more. While his hopes were dashed by the official announcement of
    the Eagles’ breakup in 1982, ironically, he turned out to be right in the long
    run!

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