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Yep. I posted this on another thread and it seems appropriate here:
The Obamalemmings sure are in full froth attack mode after the abysmal June jobs report. It's going to get even uglier as the summer wears on and the evidence comes in proving that their emperor has no clothes.
You ain't seen nothin yet! When you don't have ANYTHING to run on, smear the opposition. We're seeing it on C-D.
Personally, I am fascinated by the level of dysfunction in the Republican party that it took to nominate a candidate as weak as Mitt Romney. Combined with the fact that during the primary... they wanted ANYBODY ELSE it seems.
And you'd have been barfing up this same hyperpartisan nonsense if the GOP nominated Perry, Santorum, Huntsman, Gingrich, Cain, Paul or Jesus Christ himself.
And it doesn't take much to fascinate a liberal. Shiny objects usually work well.
Quit deflecting, why not answer why you support someone who flip-flops so much?
He's not Barack Obama. He hasn't vowed to make our utility bills skyrocket. He understands that Solyndra was a dirty deal, and the UAW bailout cost US taxpayers $27 billion more than it needed to, in order to make a payoff to his union cronies. He is highly unlikely to castigate private business and free enterprise, the source of most jobs in this country. He knows it is immoral to borrow money to waste from our grandchildren--or China. But the big thing is the first one: he's not Barack Obama, author of the most pathetic economic recovery on record.
And you'd have been barfing up this same hyperpartisan nonsense if the GOP nominated Perry, Santorum, Huntsman, Gingrich, Cain, Paul or Jesus Christ himself.
And it doesn't take much to fascinate a liberal. Shiny objects usually work well.
Speaking of barfing up hyper partisan nonsense...pot calling the kettle black much?
Personally, I am fascinated by the level of dysfunction in the Republican party that it took to nominate a candidate as weak as Mitt Romney. Combined with the fact that during the primary... they wanted ANYBODY ELSE it seems.
Uh; Obama is damaged goods now; even many Black people ain't voting for him in 2012, they're gonna sit this election out which'll HELP Romney.
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