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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #225 on: July 06, 2011, 12:12:33 PM »
New Obama ad:


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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #226 on: July 06, 2011, 12:17:51 PM »


Obama: Secret Service, Seal Team 6...hell the entire military

Advantage:  Obama ;D


HAHAHAHAH!!!  Funny!

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #227 on: July 06, 2011, 12:25:00 PM »

HAHAHAHAH!!!  Funny!

Yeah, obama hiding behind skirts, what else is new?

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« Reply #228 on: July 07, 2011, 09:09:26 PM »
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Top Obama adviser says unemployment won't be key in 2012
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Posted on July 8, 2011 12:05:54 AM EDT by Sub-Driver

Top Obama adviser says unemployment won't be key in 2012 By Ian Swanson - 07/07/11 08:25 PM ET

President Obama’s senior political adviser David Plouffe said Wednesday that people won’t vote in 2012 based on the unemployment rate.

Plouffe should probably hope that’s the case, since dismal job figures aren’t expected to get any better for Obama and the economy on Friday.

Most economists expect a report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to show that the nation added about 100,000 jobs in June. That’s not enough to keep up with population growth, let alone lower the unemployment rate or make a dent in the 9 million jobs lost during the so called Great Recession.

It’s looking more and more like Obama will have to do something no president has done since Franklin Roosevelt: Win reelection with unemployment around 8 percent.

Ronald Reagan, another president Obama is sometimes compared with, was reelected in 1984 when unemployment was 7.2 percent. Obama isn’t likely to see a number that low.

Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody’s Analytics, predicts the nation will have added 110,000 jobs in total in June, with 125,000 added in the private sector. Hiring by the public sector will continue to fall.

The economy would have to add 350,000 jobs every month between now and December 2014 to get back to the pre-recession low of 5 percent unemployment, last seen in December 2007, according to the Economic Policy Institute (EPI).

Reagan saw that kind of growth after the recession of the early 1980s, and it helped him win reelection by a comfortable 18 points. He also faced Walter Mondale, a weak opponent, from the opposing party — a bit of history Obama hopes to repeat in 2012.

The economy hasn’t seen such high-octane growth since August 1993 to February 1995, when it last averaged 350,000 jobs created per month. Even during the tech boom in the latter half of the 1990s, the economy didn’t average that many jobs, according to Heidi Shierholz, an economist with EPI.

The Obama campaign’s hope is that voters will feel the economy is improving in the fall of 2012, just as they did when Roosevelt and Reagan were reelected.

That seemed to be at the root of Plouffe’s remarks on Wednesday, as quoted by Bloomberg.

“The average American does not view the economy through the prism of GDP or unemployment rates or even monthly jobs numbers,” Plouffe said, according to Bloomberg. “People won’t vote based on the unemployment rate, they’re going to vote based on: ‘How do I feel about my own situation? Do I believe the president makes decisions based on me and my family?’ ”

The remarks will likely irritate Democrats who think Obama and his political team have taken their eye off jobs.

There’s some reason to think Obama could get a boost from the economy in the second half of the year, particularly given signs that the White House and congressional Republicans are moving closer to a deal that would lift the nation’s debt ceiling and cut trillions from annual deficits.

There’s no doubt such a deal would boost confidence in the economy and the political system. It could also boost hiring.

Layoffs have basically stopped since the recession, said Shierholz, but employers aren’t hiring even though corporations are expected to announce huge profits for the first half of the year.

“We are still treading water at the bottom of a deep hole,” said Shierholz.

The only real improvement in the labor market since the recession ended is with workers who have decided to sit out the slow economy and not look for a new job. That’s helped keep the unemployment rate low, Shierholz said.

Zandi argues the economy was sidetracked for the first half of the year by a number of shocks that he hopes are temporary.

They include the devastating tsunami in Japan that wreaked havoc on manufacturers around the world; turmoil in the Middle East; the ongoing conflict in Libya that sent crude oil prices to summer highs in the spring; and the debt talks, which Zandi said appear to have led the Treasury to slow outlays to avoid breaching the debt ceiling.

“The ill effects of these shocks are or will soon fade and even add to growth during the second half of the year,” Zandi said in an email. He expects payroll employment gains to be back near 200,000 by the end of the year.

If Zandi’s right and those gains continue through 2012, Plouffe might be proven right, too, as voters could be pleased with their position.

But there isn’t a lot of room for Obama to maneuver when it comes to the unemployment rate.








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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #229 on: July 07, 2011, 10:10:31 PM »
What the hell? Even if it gets to 200000 that is not good enough. We have to have many many months of 300000 or more jobs to make a dent in the unemployment rate.

Can we please stop the Reagan comparisons? Theyre starting to become laughable at this point. At this comparable point in Reagan's first term, the economy had been booming for 6 straight months. We havent seen anything like that this year.
Jan. Jobs: 36,000!!

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #230 on: July 07, 2011, 10:15:11 PM »
What the hell? Even if it gets to 200000 that is not good enough. We have to have many many months of 300000 or more jobs to make a dent in the unemployment rate.

Can we please stop the Reagan comparisons? Theyre starting to become laughable at this point. At this comparable point in Reagan's first term, the economy had been booming for 6 straight months. We havent seen anything like that this year.

Having just read the Reagan diaries edited by d Brinkley, I can safely say obama is not fit to shine regean shows. 

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #231 on: July 08, 2011, 02:16:35 AM »
Having just read the Reagan diaries edited by d Brinkley, I can safely say obama is not fit to shine regean shows. 

I would'nt say that they are/were both in the pocket of Wall Street so...

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #232 on: July 08, 2011, 06:34:33 AM »
New Obama ad:




That's actually a pretty good ad.  Funny too... ;D
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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #233 on: July 08, 2011, 06:36:41 AM »
Awesome :D

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #234 on: July 08, 2011, 10:14:09 AM »
Ninety Percent of Obama Travel at Least Partly Politics
by Keith Koffler on July 8, 2011, 10:15 am

http://www.whitehousedossier.com/2011/07/08/percent-obama-travel-partly-politics




Nearly 90 percent of President Obama’s domestic travel in the first six months of this year has been either partially or entirely political, and almost all the costs are borne by taxpayers, according to a White House Dossier Analysis.

Since returning from vacation in Hawaii Jan. 4, Obama has embarked on 25 domestic trips involving use of Air Force One. Of the total, 22 have involved either a fundraiser, travel to a presidential battleground state, or both.

Only three times has the president traveled for purely non-political purposes: a trip to visit flooding victims in Tennessee; a visit to New York City to meet with 9/11 families and lay a wreath; and a trip to Albany, New York to speak about the economy.


Obama in the briefing room yesterday.

Photo by Keith Koffler

Obama has traveled to 2012 campaign battleground states 16 times, hitting key states like Indiana, Iowa, North Carolina, Michgan and Wisconsin and landing multiple times in Florida, Pennsylvania and Ohio, electoral vote-rich states he needs to win.

Of the 11 excursions Obama has made that included a fundraiser, nine have also featured an “official” event, which helps the Obama campaign stick more of the bill to taxpayers. While it is impossible to prove that the official events were solely created to defray campaign travel costs, it is widely assumed  that this White House and those that preceded it map official travel at least in part to mitigate the cost of jetting around the country to raise money and campaign.

The most egregious of these kinds of voyages appears to have occurred on April 27, when Obama and the first lady jetted to Chicago to tape the Oprah Winfrey show, and then the president flew on to New York for fundraisers. Mrs. Obama flew directly back to Washington, creating an expense for taxpayers instead of for Mrs. Winfrey, who presumably could have flown to the White House to tape the interview.

Six of Obama’s trips included both a fundraiser and a stop in a political battleground state.

These practices are not unique to Obama. George W. Bush also scheduled heavy travel for political purposes at taxpayer expense in the first half of 2003, as he prepared to run for reelection.

But Bush traveled a handful of times less frequently than Obama and only held four fundraisers outside Washington. He also made more purely non-political journeys than Obama, including trips to then-relatively safe GOP states like Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia and flight to Illinois, a state he could not have hoped to win.





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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #235 on: July 08, 2011, 10:16:14 AM »
Obama at 47% approval in gallup today.


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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #236 on: July 08, 2011, 10:19:00 AM »
Obama at 47% approval in gallup today.



By people in CA, NY, IL, blacks, gays, jews, guilt ridden white morons, govt workers, etc.


He is done.  if the economy is like this in 2012- your marxist commie messiah and hero is going to get ousted like carter.   

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #237 on: July 08, 2011, 10:23:23 AM »
By people in CA, NY, IL, blacks, gays, jews, guilt ridden white morons, govt workers, etc.


He is done.  if the economy is like this in 2012- your marxist commie messiah and hero is going to get ousted like carter.   

47% of americans support him.  I think the 'he is done' party might be a little rpemature.

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #238 on: July 08, 2011, 10:34:43 AM »
47% of americans support him.  I think the 'he is done' party might be a little rpemature.

Yeah - because guilt ridden white dopes and lef wing freaks like yourself keep buying into the MSNBC crappola 24/7. 

you were the same guy who had no clue how bad the commies would get beat in 2010.   Same will be true in 2012. 

Grow up kneepadder.

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #239 on: July 12, 2011, 06:00:53 AM »
U.S. Jobless Numbers Dragging Obama Down in Florida
Romney beats president in hypothetical match-up as independents swing toward GOP
By: Kenric Ward | Posted: July 12, 2011 3:55 AM



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A slipping economy has Floridians moving away from President Barack Obama and warming up to Republican Mitt Romney, a Sunshine State News Poll shows.

The survey of 1,000 likely voters shows that 54 percent disapprove of the job Obama is doing while just 38 percent approve. That result tracks with Florida voters' sour view of the economy, with 56 percent saying it has worsened in the past year.

"Clearly, the bleak economic landscape is not good news for Obama. This is quite sobering when you consider that the recession technically ended in summer of 2009, which really shows that people don’t believe we are out of the woods by any stretch," said Jim Lee, president of Harrisburg, Pa.-based Voter Survey Service, which conducted the poll for Sunshine State News.

Today's numbers may be even worse for Obama, considering that the July 5-7 survey concluded a day before the latest jobless figures were released last Friday. The national unemployment rate rose again to 9.2 percent as the economy added just 18,000 jobs in June.

"Obama’s negative job approval shows there is a major opening for the GOP to win the state in 2012, particularly when you consider that Obama only won by a close 51-48 margin last time," Lee said. "No president since FDR has won re-election when the unemployment rate on Election Day topped 7.2 percent."

Economists calculate that the economy would have to add a whopping 250,000 jobs every month for the next year to drive the unemployment rate below 7.5 percent.

Lee said the numbers are working in Romney's favor.

"Romney is clearly running as the 'most qualified' candidate to get the economy back on track, while candidates like Michele Bachmann and others are talking more about issues that play to the tea party base -- spending, deficits, not raising the debt limit, etc.

"Romney wins Republicans 74-14, while Democrats are voting for Obama 71-20, but independents are still up for grabs, with Romney leading 42-38," Lee reported.

Touting his private-sector experience, Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, hammered Obama on Sunday, saying:

"In February of 2009 -- 29 months ago -- President Obama signed into law his $787 billion stimulus bill that would, the administration predicted, bring unemployment under 8 percent. Unemployment was at 8.2 percent the month the stimulus bill passed. The next month, it rose to 8.6 percent, and it has not been below 8.8 percent since. It has risen for three straight months, hitting 9.2 percent in June."

Attempting to inoculate Obama from further bad news, the president's senior political adviser, David Plouffe, told Bloomberg News last week:

“The average American does not view the economy through the prism of GDP or unemployment rates or even monthly jobs numbers. People won’t vote based on the unemployment rate, they’re going to vote based on: ‘How do I feel about my own situation? Do I believe the president makes decisions based on me and my family?’”

That line of logic -- which tweaks the Clintonian adage, "It's the economy, stupid" -- is dismissed by Lee.

Lee likens the approaching 2012 campaign to what happened in the summer of 2008. That year, Republican nominee John McCain's polling numbers collapsed under the weight of financial turmoil and a stock market crash.

"The current numbers have erased any bounce Obama got from killing Osama," Lee said.

Obama’s nationwide job approval is 47 percent, but he continues to underperform in key battleground states like Pennsylvania (41 percent in a VSS poll taken in June), Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and others.

In Florida, the president's ratings were best among respondents who believe the economy has improved (54-42 approval). But that small cohort amounted to barely 13 percent of the persons polled.

Obama topped Romney in only one of five geographic regions of the Sunshine State: heavily Democratic Southeast Florida (57-33). Romney held double-digit advantages in the Panhandle, Southwest and Central Florida, and a single-point edge in the Tampa Bay region.

"Next year’s election will be much closer for Obama, even if he manages to squeak it out," Lee predicted.

Nationally speaking, political consultant Stuart Rothenberg says poll numbers that favor Obama are based on reflexive partisan positions that do not reflect reality.

"Independents are a key swing constituency and Obama's strong showing among swing voters was one of the most important reasons why he did so well overall and in key states such as Ohio and Florida [in 2008]," Rothenberg wrote recently.

But he pointed to a Pew Research Center poll last month that showed the president's disapproval rating among independents rising to 51 percent (identical to the Florida number).

Significantly, Rothenberg noted, "Only 37 percent of Democrats said the economy is poor, while 52 percent of Republicans picked that description and 50 percent of independents called it poor.

"What's the deal? Are Democrats, who are often associated with more downscale voters, doing better in the current economy than Republicans and independents? That's unlikely.

"The more logical answer is that Democrats chose to say things aren't as bad as others see them because they wanted to be supportive of the president and understood that saying current economic conditions are 'poor' would be an indictment of Obama's leadership.

"Sometimes, our partisanship colors how we view reality, rather than our view of reality coloring our partisanship. That's an important thing to remember as we look at survey data," Rothenberg concluded.


Methodology: This statewide poll was conducted July 5-7 with 1,000 registered likely voters for Sunshine State News. Only voters with prior vote history in general elections 2006 and/or 2008 were contacted. Interviews are randomly selected and conducted from a statewide voter file using our IVR (or automated) polling software which uses a pre-recorded voice to ask the questions, with respondents then instructed to score their answers by using their telephone key pads. Interviews are closely monitored to ensure a representative sample of Florida's electorate is achieved based on geography, party affiliation, gender, age and other demographics; results are sometimes statistically weighted. The margin of error for a sample size of 1,000 interviews is +/-3.10 percent at the 95 percent confidence level, but higher for subgroups of respondents.

See full poll results and cross tabs in the attachment below.

On Wednesday: Sunshine State News Poll looks at voters’ job approval of Gov. Rick Scott.




http://www.sunshinestatenews.com/story/us-jobless-numbers-dragging-barack-obama-down-florida






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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #240 on: July 12, 2011, 01:02:42 PM »
Election 2012: Generic Presidential Ballot (Rasmussen)
Rasmussen Reports ^ | Tuesday, July 12, 2011 | n/a





Generic Republican Candidate 48%, Obama 43%

A generic Republican candidate earns the highest level of support yet against President Obama in a hypothetical 2012 election matchup.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely U.S. Voters finds that the generic Republican picks 48% of the vote, while the president gets 43% support. Three percent (3%) favor some other candidate, and seven percent (7%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

Last week, the incumbent and the generic Republcian candidate were tied, each earning 44% support. The GOP candidate has now outpolled the president in seven-of-10 surveys conducted weekly since early May. Prior to this survey, the Republican has earned 43% to 46% of the vote, while support for the president has ranged from 42% to 45%. Rasmussen Reports will provide new data on this generic matchup each week until the field of prospective Republican nominees narrows to a few serious contenders.


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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #241 on: July 12, 2011, 01:18:25 PM »
Election 2012: Generic Presidential Ballot (Rasmussen)
Rasmussen Reports ^ | Tuesday, July 12, 2011 | n/a





Generic Republican Candidate 48%, Obama 43%

A generic Republican candidate earns the highest level of support yet against President Obama in a hypothetical 2012 election matchup.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely U.S. Voters finds that the generic Republican picks 48% of the vote, while the president gets 43% support. Three percent (3%) favor some other candidate, and seven percent (7%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

Last week, the incumbent and the generic Republcian candidate were tied, each earning 44% support. The GOP candidate has now outpolled the president in seven-of-10 surveys conducted weekly since early May. Prior to this survey, the Republican has earned 43% to 46% of the vote, while support for the president has ranged from 42% to 45%. Rasmussen Reports will provide new data on this generic matchup each week until the field of prospective Republican nominees narrows to a few serious contenders.


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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #242 on: July 12, 2011, 01:22:02 PM »
I will be doing the following: 

Squats
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Upright rows
Shrugs

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30 - 45 minutes to 1 hour of swimming in pool alternating between side stroke, freestyle, and kicking. 


No time for tv.   

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #243 on: July 14, 2011, 06:52:11 PM »
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Obama Team Moves Fund-Raiser After Globe Inquiry (Obama campaign in bed with Big Pharma)
The Boston Globe ^ | Thursday, July 14, 2011 | Glen Johnson
Posted on July 14, 2011 9:48:21 PM EDT by kristinn

President Obama’s campaign committee is moving a fund-raiser featuring Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel from the Pfizer world headquarters to another location in New York City after The Boston Globe inquired about the propriety of a major pharmaceutical company hosting an event that could benefit the administration regulating it.

“This is a general fund-raising event for the campaign that has nothing to do with a specific company and the attendees will not be from any one company or sector,” Obama spokesman Ben LaBolt said this afternoon in a statement.

A Pfizer spokesman did not address the change in locale but defended the company’s initial decision to host the fund-raiser.

“Pfizer is proud to participate in the political process and encourages its colleagues to do so as well,” said the spokesman, Raul Damas. “All activities are undertaken in strict compliance with campaign finance law.”

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Emanuel, who formerly served as White House chief of staff, is slated to attend a series of fund-raising events for Obama next Thursday in New York. In one of them, he will serve as keynote speaker for the launch of a “Tri-State Speaker Series” aimed at raising money in the cash-rich region of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

Attendees are being asked to donate $1,000 for lunch with Emanuel or $5,000 to attend each of what will be monthly events during the next year, according to an invitation obtained by the Globe.

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In September 2009, Pfizer pleaded guilty to the illegal marketing of four of its drugs in which became the largest case of health care fraud in US history. It also received the largest criminal penalty - $1.2 billion - ever levied.

The settlement was the fourth by the company with the US Department of Justice during the prior decade.

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #244 on: July 15, 2011, 03:23:16 PM »
wOW - LOOK WHERE ALL OF OBAMAS' MONEY COMING FROM -

NY & CA


http://www.barackobama.com/pages/volunteer-fundraisers-Q2


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« Reply #245 on: July 15, 2011, 08:17:45 PM »
My biggest Obama-bot friend sent out a mass fundraising e-mail for Obama.  There are a lot of people still drinking the Kool-Aid.   :-\

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #246 on: July 15, 2011, 08:18:53 PM »
Tell him the obama depression has left you short of funds and only left w pocket change. 

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #247 on: July 15, 2011, 09:05:21 PM »
Tell him the obama depression has left you short of funds and only left w pocket change. 

It's a she.  And I've chosen not to bring up Obama's name, because I don't want to lose her friendship.   :)

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #248 on: July 16, 2011, 03:18:28 AM »
Does she work for the govt.

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Re: Official Barack Obama Re-Election Thread
« Reply #249 on: July 17, 2011, 06:28:15 AM »