One Massachusetts businessman apparently has had his fill of Barack Obama.
Via Mediaite:
Anti-Obama Billboards Spark Controversy in MA: ‘Somewhere In Kenya A Village Is Missing Its Idiot’
A few homemade billboard signs in Hanson, Mass., have generated considerable controversy for their inflammatory anti-Obama messages.
Sitting on the property of motorcycle accessories distributor Sullivans Inc., one large sign shows President Barack Obama with a caption that reads: “Somewhere in Kenya, a village is missing its idiot.”
“Obama One Big Ass Mistake America, Vote Mitt Romney for 2012!” it reads below the main headline. The communist symbolic images of the hammer and sickle are on the president’s shirt collar.
Several feet away, another sign shows a pouting young girl giving the middle-finger to the president. “Thanks, Obama,” begins the caption in bold red letters, and then continues in child-like penmanship: “You’ve spent my lunch money, my allowance, my inheritance, 35 years of future paychecks and my retirement. You jerk.”
(As the Mediaite piece notes, the story originated in the Patriot Ledger.)
Campaign Outsider verdict: Somewhere in Hanson, MA, a village is not missing its idiot.

The GOP spends billions to market themselves as the responsible, sincere custodians of the nation, but always trip themselves up with some nastiness or another that pulls the mask off.
Whether it’s guys like this, Romney’s snarky and completely unnecessary “Obama promised to begin to slow the rise of the oceans” remark, Huckabee’s gratuitous personal swipe at Debbie Wasserman Schultz, “Macaca,” Eastwood’s “Grandpa Simpson” moment, or every other word that comes out of Newt Gingrich’s mouth, they just can’t keep the pretense up.
Most reasonable people give their well-marketed ideas a chance — but all you have to do is watch something like the RNC, or see this guy’s billboards, and you remember: they’re a bunch of ä-hôles.
It’s an entire political party made up of the one guy no one could stand on the high school debate team.
Oh my, the list to port is increasing.
Watch out, get too far to that side and port suddenly becomes starboard.
Hey, Mudge – don’t forget our system: We report, you deride. This has nothing to do with what the hardworking staff believes, just what we observe.
I do not know if you are actually a legitimate news publication or not, but if you are, you are supposed to present ALL the facts of a news piece in an unbiased format and let me make my own conclusions. Did you forget this portion of journalism 101?