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Remember during the election where Romney told his contributors that there was 47% of Americans who will not vote for him no matter what. To get the most of their money he was going to spend the campaign contributions to talk to people who are open minded enough to hear what he had to say. This was smart because why would anyone spend money on something or someone that can not be changed. Those 47% knew he was right, they knew they would never vote for him but they got offended.
Now we have 3 scandals, each having their own set of serious issues. Yet there are still people who are still defending the Obama administration.
Yea, just like Romney said, they will vote for Obama no matter what. It would have been a waste of campaign money to talk to people who had their mind made up in Obama's favor. And he was right.
How could anyone expect Obama voters to do anything but support him? It's quite difficult to choose between right and wrong when you have no real understanding of what "right and wrong" is. When they're bread, raised and conditioned to believe what their handlers tell them it's insane to expect anyone to act differently or with common sense. As long as the mailbox money keeps showing up every month Obama will always have his supporters.
Each of theses "scandals" are not executive scandals. The deeper, underlying issues are the CIA, Citizens United, and the extraordinary legal power that the government has to spy on citizens.
The smart ones have shut up like they should. The rest just defend what is undefendable and such look foolish.
I guess my suspicions were right all along, none of the "smart ones" are members here on CD because we've got a whole bunch of the not so smart ones here still towing that party line like good little idiots.
Each of theses "scandals" are not executive scandals. The deeper, underlying issues are the CIA, Citizens United, and the extraordinary legal power that the government has to spy on citizens.
What a lame twist. You must be one of the 47% that was bouncing off walls.
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