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I don't think Oblama's going to win. But if he does, no big deal. I'm looking forward to giving him and his followers the same treatment they gave George Bush in his second term all the way up to today.
No matter what Obama ever does, or what anyone does after him, he and his followers will be responsible for ruining America.
Obama is simply doing better because he's running a better campaign. The national debt and structural problems of the economy and government are not solely Obama's fault. It's a culmination of decades of policy choices. Romney is just running on Obama is bad, so pick me. Voters don't seem to be buying it.
Idiots don't seem to be buying it, but they're the same people who gave us this incompetent twit Obooba in the first place.
I don't think Oblama's going to win. But if he does, no big deal. I'm looking forward to giving him and his followers the same treatment they gave George Bush in his second term all the way up to today.
No matter what Obama ever does, or what anyone does after him, he and his followers will be responsible for ruining America.
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Originally Posted by Savoir Faire
It's not so much that Obama is running a great campaign, it's that Romney is running a horrible one.
Let's be honest, if Papa Bush, Nixon, or St. Reagan were running, they would win this election by a big margin.
Romney is not built for this.
Perhaps so, although throughout this, isn't that really "the elephant in the room" (pardon the pun) nobody mentions? That the GOP never really had anyone (or anything) to offer in the first place... it was all built on the premise that, "if the economy simply fails enuff, then anybody but Obama will win"!!
I don't think Oblama's going to win. But if he does, no big deal. I'm looking forward to giving him and his followers the same treatment they gave George Bush in his second term all the way up to today.
No matter what Obama ever does, or what anyone does after him, he and his followers will be responsible for ruining America.
Yes Obama is doing a good job at keeping the subject away from the economy. His lack of attention to the safety of our embassies and the death of four Americans is very distracting indeed. His coverup about what really happened in Libya is also distracting.
I know three people who got laid off in the last two days. It will be difficult to distract them from the economy, and the other 23 million un and under employed.
I don't think Oblama's going to win. But if he does, no big deal. I'm looking forward to giving him and his followers the same treatment they gave George Bush in his second term all the way up to today.
No matter what Obama ever does, or what anyone does after him, he and his followers will be responsible for ruining America.
Bush and repubs were always corporate media darlings. Who called them out on their part in 9-11 or anything else? Except for the "upstart" MSNBC - nobody!
Even today, right-wingers are the pampered stars of Sunday morning mainstream TV.
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Originally Posted by rikoshaprl
Yes Obama is doing a good job at keeping the subject away from the economy. His lack of attention to the safety of our embassies and the death of four Americans is very distracting indeed. His coverup about what really happened in Libya is also distracting.
I know three people who got laid off in the last two days. It will be difficult to distract them from the economy, and the other 23 million un and under employed.
Relying on innuendo to make points is a sign of desperation.
And three people you know got laid off because of Obama? Yep, we need to return to the good old days of 2008.
I think the Obama campaign believes most Americans are stupid and acts accordingly. Real issues are ignored and inconsequential distractions are the order of the day. I said early on Romney is going to have to be tough and get into the gutter with Obamas Chicago thugs. Not sure he can do it he's too much of a gentleman.
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Originally Posted by wutitiz
Namely one distraction and diversion after another. An endless series of dumbed-down mini-controversies tailor-made for MSM trolls.
• A demand by a 30-year-old law student for legislation that would require others to pay for her birth control somehow morphs into a 'war on women.'
•The brouhaha over Romneys tax returns.
•The sudden immaculate conversion on gay marriage from Pres. Obama.
•The controversy over Paul Ryan's marathon time.
•Other mini-controversies too numerous to list, such as Romney's comments about the Olympics, Ann Romney's horse, Romney's comments about the terrorist attack in Libya, etc.
It's a smart campaign, no doubt, when you've got 8.3 percent uemployment, fewer jobs than in 2009, black unemployment thru the roof, median household income down by 5%, $16 trillion in debt, gas prices more than doubled, and one in six Americans or thereabouts on food stamps. And the area surrounding Washington DC now the richest region (by household income) in the nation, surpassing Silicon Valley.
Credit where credit is due...well done, Team Obama; gotta hand it to you.
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