It should be....as Leno says:
‘We Wasted Four Years Waiting For Obama To Do Something About The Economy’
trouble in paradise?
http://triblive.com/home/2641005-74/...#axzz27oZIGiiR
It should be....as Leno says:
‘We Wasted Four Years Waiting For Obama To Do Something About The Economy’
trouble in paradise?
http://triblive.com/home/2641005-74/...#axzz27oZIGiiR
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“These are the ideas that people come to America to get away from.”Rubio
How should society view a cure for a ailment of limited duration that takes another's life to 'cure'?
It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favor of vegetarianism while the wolf remains of a different opinion. ...Dean Inge
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“These are the ideas that people come to America to get away from.”Rubio
How should society view a cure for a ailment of limited duration that takes another's life to 'cure'?
It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favor of vegetarianism while the wolf remains of a different opinion. ...Dean Inge
Joe Scarborough is a liberal water carrier?
Chris Mathews shows man love for Bush: http://mediamatters.org/research/200...he-year/134530
By the way, someone pointed out that the Fox News internet site did not have their own poll results on the front page this morning. They did, however, have an op-ed on the bias in polls. On their politics page you had to scroll down to find the poll, under the headline "79% think all Americans should pay taxes".
I know what you mean. When Rush called Sandra Fluke a slut, I almost confused Rush for Romney. Romney sure did sound rush-like when he said that 47% of Americans didn't care about their lives.
See how easy that is?
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Here's Leno talking about Romney buying the nomination: http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...ail&FORM=VIRE7
TWA, you're really losing your touch man.
Seriously though, it's foolish to think a Presidential election should be a referendum about the incumbant. Everyone is always going to know what the other guy wants to do.
Last edited by GSF; September-28th-2012 at 08:56 PM.
Not to indulge anyone's accusations of conspiracy, but it sure sounds like the crowd is chanting "Ryan, Ryan!".
It seems pretty clear to me that Paul Ryan introduces Mitt, Mitt gets his obligatory big cheer, Mitt starts talking and the crowd quiets itself, then Mitt drops what seems like a pretty clear applause line, at which point the people start cheering for Ryan.
Why would a group of people start chanting "Romney, Romney" after Paul Ryan's name was dropped?
Well, you can't expect the candidates to actually state their own positions, on the issues, or anything. Do you?
I suspect that there were people in the crowd chanting both "Romney" and "Ryan". Depending on where the mike was you might hear more of one or the other. As was mentioned previously, it would be perfectly logical for people in the crowd to be chanting "Ryan"right after Romney says" How about that guy!" The comedy in the video is in what an amazing example of an awkward white guy Romney is (I am one myself). It really does not matter whose name was being chanted, although I guess the douche factor is greater if it was only "Ryan".
I think the right wing guys are showing some signs of the stress associated with the realization they are losing an election they regarded as a sure thing. The conspiracy theories with regards to the polling data are particularly telling. That said, there may be something here, but I doubt Scarborough was in on it if it occurred.
Last edited by RedskinsFan44; September-28th-2012 at 10:01 PM.
Doesn't this also sort of ignore the fact that Mitt Romney and the Republicans have set new lows in taking Obama's words out of context and straight up doctoring him to say something that he didn't? "You didn't build that" anyone? "If we talk about the economy we'll lose", perhaps?
No.
Okay.
Relevant to earn a number of posts in this thread earlier...of course they thought Stench was as well ....we are easily amused
speaking of amusing...
Drop in Ohio voter registration, especially in Dem strongholds, mirrors nationwide trend
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012...#ixzz27pEATTv2
Voter registration in the Buckeye State is down by 490,000 people from four years ago. Of that reduction, 44 percent is in Cleveland and surrounding Cuyahoga County, where Democrats outnumber Republicans more than two to one.
"I think what we're seeing is a lot of spin and hype on the part of the Obama campaign to try to make it appear that they're going to cruise to victory in Ohio," Cuyahoga County Republican Chairman Rob Frost said. "It's not just Cuyahoga County. Nearly 350,000 of those voters are the decrease in the rolls in the three largest counties, Cuyahoga, Hamilton and Franklin."
Frost points out that those three counties all contain urban centers, where the largest Democrat vote traditionally has been.
Ohio is not alone. An August study by the left-leaning think tank Third Way showed that the Democratic voter registration decline in eight key swing states outnumbered the Republican decline by a 10-to-one ratio. In Florida, Democratic registration is down 4.9 percent, in Iowa down 9.5 percent. And in New Hampshire, it's down down 19.7 percent.
"It's understandable that enthusiasm is going to wane a little bit from that historic moment (in 2008)," says Michelle Diggles, the study co-author and senior policy adviser for Third Way. "You can only elect the first African-American president of this country once."
Wonder if it is True?![]()
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“These are the ideas that people come to America to get away from.”Rubio
How should society view a cure for a ailment of limited duration that takes another's life to 'cure'?
It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favor of vegetarianism while the wolf remains of a different opinion. ...Dean Inge
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