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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #200 on: May 14, 2012, 07:08:55 AM »

Is this my response to when you changed my name to "gaybear" for the nine hundredth time, after sixty other people did it before you?

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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #201 on: May 14, 2012, 07:27:42 AM »

BTW, quit stalking me.


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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #202 on: May 14, 2012, 07:36:30 AM »
That sound you all hear are multiple irony meters exploding all over the internet.
Haha.

Anytime I respond to people, somebody says that about me.

I had to give it a shot.

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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #203 on: May 14, 2012, 08:06:09 AM »
Is this my response to when you changed my name to "gaybear" for the nine hundredth time, after sixty other people did it before you?

BTW, quit stalking me.


Fixed.
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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #204 on: May 14, 2012, 06:06:08 PM »
Greatbear!
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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #205 on: May 14, 2012, 07:31:36 PM »

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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #206 on: May 14, 2012, 07:43:03 PM »
CBS poll mittens by three


http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57434153-503544/poll-romney-has-slight-edge-over-obama




Landslide coming. 

And that's with an oversampling of +6 registered Democrats and using REGISTERED voters. Also, Romney is leading amongst WOMEN. Where is the gender gap? Im with you 33. Im starting to agree with Morris that a landslide is possible.
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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #207 on: May 14, 2012, 08:41:41 PM »
And that's with an oversampling of +6 registered Democrats and using REGISTERED voters. Also, Romney is leading amongst WOMEN. Where is the gender gap? Im with you 33. Im starting to agree with Morris that a landslide is possible.

And, further proof that Obama is on the brink of being whipped, until he said his name is Toby, he just announced that he wants to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act.

No wonder he's in favor of gay "marriage", now. He's spreading his cheeks open for his gay bundlers, in hope they'll shower him with cash and help keep him in the White House.

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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #208 on: May 15, 2012, 07:26:08 AM »
http://www.businessinsider.com/obama-poll-disaster-2012-5


Ha ha ha - obama lemmings like 240 and straw have NO IDEA whats coming. 

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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #209 on: May 15, 2012, 07:59:50 AM »
This May Be The Most Disastrous-Looking Poll For Obama Yet
 Business Insider ^ | 05/15/2012 | Brett LoGiurato

Posted on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 10:02:50 AM by SeekAndFind

The new CBS/New York Times poll out last evening is, on the surface, the biggest disaster for the Barack Obama campaign at this point in the 2012 election.

Down overall? Check. Voters frustrated with the economy and how things are going? Check. Gay marriage endorsement backfire? Check.

But this might be the worst underlier of all: Obama is even losing among women.

Now, before we delve deeper, we should point out the funky methodology that has some — ranging on the spectrum from the Obama campaign to the National Journal — questioning how the results hold up.

This is a "panel-back" survey — the same voters were polled this time as were polled in mid-April. Only 562 of the original 856 registered voters re-responded to the poll this time around.

Still, the poll oversamples Democrats — among registered voters, the sample pool is composed of 36 percent Democrats, 34 percent Independents and 30 percent Republicans.

Romney's overall lead stands at 46 percent to 43 percent. Last month, the two candidates were deadlocked. There are a few underliers that spell disaster for Barack Obama. First is the women vote. What the heck happened here? Last month, Obama led among women by 6 percentage points. In this poll, he's trailing Romney by 2 points in the women's vote. It's an even bigger shift when you consider other surveys, like last month's CNN poll that found Obama destroying Romney among women by 16 points.


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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #210 on: May 15, 2012, 08:04:02 AM »
Is this my response to when you changed my name to "gaybear" for the nine hundredth time,[/b[ after sixty other people did it before you?

BTW, quit stalking me.



No. It wasn't.

You got butthurt over a comment I made about Obama.  You are a very sensitive lady.

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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #211 on: May 15, 2012, 08:04:56 AM »
Worse yet, 70% of independents ain't buying Obama's "evolution". Even almost HALF of Democrats know the deal, that this is political pandering.


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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #212 on: May 15, 2012, 08:08:07 AM »
No. It wasn't.

You got butthurt over a comment I made about Obama.  You are a very sensitive lady.
You called me gay and a lady?

Well, I don't think we can be friends anymore.

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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #213 on: May 15, 2012, 08:10:23 AM »
http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/obama-campaign-new-york-times-poll-biased/543191




LOL!!!!!!


OBAMA IS GOING TO GET LANDSLIDED AND SENT BACK TO KENYA WHERE HE CAME FROM. 

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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #214 on: May 15, 2012, 08:30:34 AM »
You called me gay and a lady?

Well, I don't think we can be friends anymore.



LOL. You are funny, man.

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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #215 on: May 15, 2012, 08:31:23 AM »
Alarm Grows Among Dems About Obama’s Chances
 

By Chris Stirewalt
 
Power Play
 

Published May 15, 2012
 
FoxNews.com
 



 
 
“You can be stylish and powerful, too. That's Michelle’s advice.”
 
-- President Obama telling graduates to temper but preserve their interest in clothing during his commencement address at Barnard College, a women-only college of New York’s Columbia University.
 
It has taken months of bad news, but Democrats increasingly believe that President Obama might just lose his re-election bid.
 
The latest wake-up call comes in the form of a New York Times/CBS poll showing Republican Mitt Romney in the lead not just among registered voters overall, but with women and independents.
 



You need money to win Ohio, but it may not be worth the price of all this gay pride to get it. As the Times poll showed, a huge majority believe Obama’s rhetorical reversion was about politics, not a personal moral journey.
 
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The Times/CBS survey is unique in that the pollsters called back the same phone numbers they had a month before. In April, Obama and Romney were dead even. Now, Romney leads by 3 points overall. That’s still within the margin of error -- a statistical tie.
 
But the shifts with women, moderates and independents are all statistically significant. Obama lost 5 points with each of those demographics.
 
Team Obama has for months been warning Democrats not to be overconfident and warning of a close election, with the president increasingly sounding the alarm for donors and activists in recent campaign appearances.
 
Since the general election season kicked off in earnest in the last week of March, Obama has had an almost unbroken string of losing weeks, starting with his overheard conversation with former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.
 
There was the back-and-forth with the Supreme Court over his health law, the attack by one of Obama’s advisers on Ann Romney, the GSA Vegas scandal, the hookers in Cartagena and then the baffling case of the gay marriage half-reversion.
 
Some of the problems were just bad luck (hookers), some were just blunders (hot mic) but much of the rest has been about Obama trying to galvanize his base coalition and secure the massive donations he needs to finance the most expensive campaign in history.
 
His trip to New York on Monday was the best example yet. Obama delivered a groaner of a speech at Barnard College in which he did everything but shout “girl power” at the end.
 
And then in an appearance on a left-leaning ladies chat show, ABC’s “The View,” Obama rhapsodized about his partial reversion to previous support for gay marriage in advance of attending a fundraiser with his party’s fundraising shop for “gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender” Democrats that featured Ricky Martin, he of Menudo, bikini briefs and “She Bangs.”
 
You need money to win Ohio, but it may not be worth the price of all this gay pride to get it. As the Times poll showed, a huge majority believe Obama’s rhetorical reversion was about politics, not a personal moral journey. Even those who are fine with gay marriage, may find it unseemly to see Obama waving the rainbow flag so vigorously in pursuit of cash.
 
While Obama was in New York, he also stopped by to scoop up some money from Wall Streeters, including some private equity folks -- an industry his campaign was simultaneously describing as parasites and vampires.
 
If you wonder why Obama felt the need to single out JP Morgan Chase and its CEO for praise despite a $2 billion shellacking the firm took on its own investments, fundraisers like these are a big part of the answer.
 
All of this pandering may be necessary to keep Obama’s campaign dreadnaught moving ahead, but it comes at a cost, especially when so much of it is contradictory or confusing.
 
Obama believes marriage is a human right regardless of the gender of one’s preferred spouse, but thinks states out to be able to suppress that human right. Okay.
 
Obama thinks Romney is a vampire, but is happy to take the money of his rival’s fellow bloodsuckers? Gotcha.
 
David Brooks, a New York Times columnist who is quite taken with Obama, writes in today’s paper that while Americans think Obama is doing a bad job on the economy and that the country is off track, Obama stands a good chance of being re-elected because of his demeanor: an “ESPN” brand of post-modern machismo cool.
 
When Obama supporters like Brooks make argument like these, they are engaged in willful self-deception.
 
There has been nothing very cool about the past 7 weeks for Obama. The president has twisted himself into a policy and rhetorical pretzel to win the support and money he needs from the members of the Democratic coalition.
 
The Times poll tells the tale: Obama’s nuzzling of the base, beseeching of donors and policy contortions have given Romney the chance to start winning over the narrow band of undecided persuadable voters.
 
If Democrats don’t want to see Obama defeated, they had better suck it up. Obama is not the superman they believe him to be, nor is his campaign the masterwork they have been led to believe.
 
The president knows how tight a spot he is in. His supporters are just now realizing it.
 
 
 
The Day in Quotes
 
“See, the question is not whether things will get better -- they always do… The question is whether together, we can muster the will -- in our own lives, in our common institutions, in our politics -- to bring about the changes we need.”
 
-- President Obama talking about the economy in a commencement address at Barnard College, a women-only college of New York’s Columbia University.
 
“I’ll ask Michelle when I get home.”
 
-- President Obama in an interview with the hosts of “The View,” a women-only chat show on ABC, answering comedienne Joy Behar’s question about “the controversial sex book that’s on millions of women’s bedside tables.”
 
“Well look, first of all, JP Morgan is one of the best managed banks there is. Jamie Dimon the head of it is one of the smartest bankers we got and they still lost $2 billion dollars and counting precisely because they were making bets in these derivative markets.”
 
-- President Obama in an interview with the hosts of “The View,” a women-only chat show on ABC, praising mega-bank JP Morgan Chase and its CEO but calling for additional financial sector regulations. The firm lost $2 billion of its own money on risky investments.

“67 Percent”
 
-- Portion of voters in the latest CBS News/New York Times who thought President Obama’s partial reversion to support for gay marriage last week was “mostly for political reasons.” Twenty-four percent said it was “mostly because he thinks it is right.”
 
"However, I depart from the president on the state-by-state approach. If you consider this to be a civil right, and I do, I don't think civil rights ought to be left up to a state-by-state approach.”
 
-- Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., on MSNBC discussing the president’s partial reversion on gay marriage.
 
“Especially when I come to New York, sometimes people go around and say, ‘I don't know anybody who is not supporting you, Barack.’ I say, ‘You live in Manhattan, man.’”
 
-- President Obama at a fundraiser hosted by former pop singer Ricky Martin and the Democratic Party’s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Leadership Council.
 
“And we’ve done some extremely good things, especially as it relates to the ‘Dreamers,’ to make sure that they’re not taken away in the middle of the night.  There’s a lot more that can be done.  There’s more the president is going to do administratively.  And that should happen fairly quickly.”
 
-- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in an interview with Spanish-language cable network Univision discussing President Obama’s efforts to implement the failed DREAM Act, a limited amnesty program for certain illegal immigrants, by executive action.
 
“‘Self-deport?’ What the heck does that mean? I have no doubt Hispanics have been alienated during this campaign. But now there’s an opportunity for Gov. Romney to have a sincere conversation about what we can do and why.”
 
-- Gov. Susana Martinez, R-N.M., quoted by Newsweek magazine about presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s plan to increase restrictions on illegal immigrants in hopes that they will leave the country voluntarily.
 
“He promised us the same things he’s promising the United States. And he’ll give you the same thing he gave us. Nothing. He’ll take it all.”
 
-- Former union steelworker Pat Wells, whose former employer, GST Steel in Kansas City, went bankrupt after a failed turnaround attempt by Romney’s former firm, Bain Capital, in a new television ad from the pro-Obama political action committee, Priorities USA.
 
“If that’s not the American Dream, I don’t know what is.”
 
-- A steelworker at Steel Dynamics, a non-union operation in Ft. Wayne, Ind. that Mitt Romney’s former firm, Bain Capital, helped launch and now employs 6,000 workers, appearing in a campaign video for Romney.
 
“Absurd.”
 
-- A former aide to Hillary Clinton in her presidential campaign talking to Buzzfeed about President Obama’s policy at high-dollar fundraisers that guests must surrender their cell phones.
 

And Now, A Word From Charles
 
“We're deeply opposed to the militarization of civil society.  We have all kinds of aversion to it.  This is importing it because it's cheap, easy, silent.  [The use of remote-controlled aircraft for domestic surveillance is] something that you can easily deploy.  It will be I think the bane of our existence.  Stop it here. Stop it now.  Strong letter to follow.”
 
-- Charles Krauthammer on “Special Report with Bret Baier.”
 
 
 
Chris Stirewalt is digital politics editor for Fox News, and his POWER PLAY column appears Monday-Friday on FoxNews.com.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/05/15/alarm-grows-among-dems-about-obamas-chances/#ixzz1ux8JZ0FT


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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #216 on: May 15, 2012, 09:12:02 AM »
Shock Poll: Romney now leads among women
 Washington Examiner ^ | MAY 15, 2012 | Paul Bedard

Posted on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 11:30:57 AM by RobinMasters

President Obama’s claim that the GOP is mounting a war on women has proven to be a failure. A month into his assault on the Republicans and Mitt Romney, the new CBS-New York Times poll shows that the GOP presidential candidate now leads among women--and men.

Since April, women have gone from strongly backing Obama to endorsing Romney. In April, Obama held a 49 percent to 43 percent lead among women. That has now flipped to 46 percent backing Romney with 44 percent for Obama, an 8-point switch.

Ironically, Romney’s support among men has dropped, but he still edges Obama 45 percent to 42 percent.

And here’s a surprise: Despite the media hyping the so-called war on women, no major outlet today noticed Romney’s new lead with women voters.

“This is unbelievable,” said conservative consultant Greg Mueller. “The CBS story manages to not mention the change in women numbers,” he said, adding sarcastically. “No media bias here -- Obama is getting fluffy stories about his commencement speech to women at Barnard -- so we better bury the reality.”


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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #217 on: May 15, 2012, 09:47:27 AM »
Shock Poll: Romney now leads among women
 Washington Examiner ^ | MAY 15, 2012 | Paul Bedard

Posted on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 11:30:57 AM by RobinMasters

President Obama’s claim that the GOP is mounting a war on women has proven to be a failure. A month into his assault on the Republicans and Mitt Romney, the new CBS-New York Times poll shows that the GOP presidential candidate now leads among women--and men.

Since April, women have gone from strongly backing Obama to endorsing Romney. In April, Obama held a 49 percent to 43 percent lead among women. That has now flipped to 46 percent backing Romney with 44 percent for Obama, an 8-point switch.

Ironically, Romney’s support among men has dropped, but he still edges Obama 45 percent to 42 percent.

And here’s a surprise: Despite the media hyping the so-called war on women, no major outlet today noticed Romney’s new lead with women voters.

“This is unbelievable,” said conservative consultant Greg Mueller. “The CBS story manages to not mention the change in women numbers,” he said, adding sarcastically. “No media bias here -- Obama is getting fluffy stories about his commencement speech to women at Barnard -- so we better bury the reality.”


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Who's doing the "teabagging" now, Obama?

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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #218 on: May 15, 2012, 09:49:10 AM »
Shock Poll: Romney now leads among women
 Washington Examiner ^ | MAY 15, 2012 | Paul Bedard

Posted on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 11:30:57 AM by RobinMasters

President Obama’s claim that the GOP is mounting a war on women has proven to be a failure. A month into his assault on the Republicans and Mitt Romney, the new CBS-New York Times poll shows that the GOP presidential candidate now leads among women--and men.

Since April, women have gone from strongly backing Obama to endorsing Romney. In April, Obama held a 49 percent to 43 percent lead among women. That has now flipped to 46 percent backing Romney with 44 percent for Obama, an 8-point switch.

Ironically, Romney’s support among men has dropped, but he still edges Obama 45 percent to 42 percent.

And here’s a surprise: Despite the media hyping the so-called war on women, no major outlet today noticed Romney’s new lead with women voters.

“This is unbelievable,” said conservative consultant Greg Mueller. “The CBS story manages to not mention the change in women numbers,” he said, adding sarcastically. “No media bias here -- Obama is getting fluffy stories about his commencement speech to women at Barnard -- so we better bury the reality.”


(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...



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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #219 on: May 15, 2012, 10:04:38 AM »
So he's losing with women and has already lost independents and crossover Republicans.  He probably lost "the Catholic" vote.  Alienated the military, small business, and "the wealthy."

But he has locked up "the gay" vote, which isn't going to help given that they make up about 1 percent of population and are a statistically insignificant voting bloc.

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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #220 on: May 15, 2012, 10:06:11 AM »
So he's losing with women and has already lost independents and crossover Republicans.  He probably lost "the Catholic" vote.  Alienated the military, small business, and "the wealthy."

But he has locked up "the gay" vote, which isn't going to help given that they make up about 1 percent of population and are a statistically insignificant voting bloc.

He has the 240, lurker, andre, straw vote though! 

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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #221 on: May 15, 2012, 10:10:50 AM »
He has the 240, lurker, andre, straw vote though! 

He still has a lot of disciples still drinking the Kool-Aide.

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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #222 on: May 15, 2012, 10:11:41 AM »
So he's losing with women and has already lost independents and crossover Republicans.  He probably lost "the Catholic" vote.  Alienated the military, small business, and "the wealthy."

But he has locked up "the gay" vote, which isn't going to help given that they make up about 1 percent of population and are a statistically insignificant voting bloc.

Don't forget the sliver of black votes. Some will stay home; others (kicking and screaming) will actually give Romney a try.

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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #223 on: May 15, 2012, 10:20:25 AM »
Don't forget the sliver of black votes. Some will stay home; others (kicking and screaming) will actually give Romney a try.

You think so?  I think he decided blacks can kiss his rear end over him finally the truth about homosexual marriage, because they're going to vote for him anyway.

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Re: Obama vs Romney
« Reply #224 on: May 15, 2012, 10:21:43 AM »
Gallup State Numbers Predict Huge Obama Loss?


Gallup released their annual state-by-state presidential approval numbers, and the results should have 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue very worried. If President Obama carries only those states where he had a net positive approval rating in 2011 (e.g. Michigan where he is up 48 percent to 44 percent), Obama would lose the 2012 election to the Republican nominee 323 electoral votes to 215.



http://conservativebyte.com/2012/05/gallup-state-numbers-predict-huge-obama-loss