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Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« on: October 18, 2012, 02:25:53 PM »
Top Liberal Calls for Eva Longoria's Resignation from Obama Campaign
 Breitbart ^ | 18 Oct 2012, | John Nolte

Posted on 10/18/2012 1:57:37 PM PDT by


After re-tweeting a tweet that declared as "stupid" any and all minorities and women who support a "racist/misogynist twat" named Mitt Romney, and then attempting to cover it up Anthony Weiner-style with a bizarre tweet blaming Twitter for "things in my timeline" -- actress and Obama campaign co-chair Eva Longoria is now learning something about accountability.

This morning, Longoria was forced to tweet out an apology. Now her resignation from the Obama campaign has been called for.

For high-profile Obama supporter, Alan Colmes, it looks as though Longoria's apology was too little and way too late. Today on Fox News, the Democrat called for Ms. Longoria to resign from her high-profile perch on the Obama campaign.


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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2012, 02:29:50 PM »
Obama on Benghazi: "When four Americans get killed, it’s not optimal."
 Twitter ^ | 10/18/2012 | David Freddoso

Posted on Thursday, October 18, 2012 5:03:01 PM

Obama to Jon Stewart, on the Daily Show (taping): "When four Americans get killed, it’s not optimal."


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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2012, 02:30:56 PM »
But, but, but....Obama won the second debate!! He's the comeback kid.

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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2012, 03:30:55 PM »
the only problem with that tweet is that they should not have called Romney a twat

I think Douche Bag is more appropriate

Other than that it's spot on

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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #4 on: October 18, 2012, 05:17:20 PM »
Desperate people do desperate things....

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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #5 on: October 18, 2012, 06:01:20 PM »
the only problem with that tweet is that they should not have called Romney a twat

I think Douche Bag is more appropriate

Other than that it's spot on

I'm shocked that you support Obama. You're so eloquent and well informed.

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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #6 on: October 18, 2012, 06:04:31 PM »
I'm shocked that you support Obama. You're so eloquent and well informed.

what other choice do I have

who knows what Romneys actual policy positions are going to be

he changes them by the hour

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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #7 on: October 18, 2012, 06:11:15 PM »
what other choice do I have

who knows what Romneys actual policy positions are going to be

he changes them by the hour
That's somewhat factual. Obama's first term debacle has been well documented. Failed policy after failed policy, Obama's abysmal record is inescapable. With that in mind, I don't think it is premature to forecast the continued failure that would result from a second term. I guess you can at least plan for disaster in advance. However, that is a pretty hard sell as the lone reason to re-elect a politician. Four more years of managed disaster? We'll see on Nov. 6th

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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #8 on: October 18, 2012, 06:15:55 PM »
i dont konw who this 'Eva Longoria' person is.... but some naked pics of her might stir my memory, among other things.

mods please, change thread to 'eva nude appreciate thread'.   do the right thing fellahs.

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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #9 on: October 18, 2012, 06:23:49 PM »
That's somewhat factual. Obama's first term debacle has been well documented. Failed policy after failed policy, Obama's abysmal record is inescapable. With that in mind, I don't think it is premature to forecast the continued failure that would result from a second term. I guess you can at least plan for disaster in advance. However, that is a pretty hard sell as the lone reason to re-elect a politician. Four more years of managed disaster? We'll see on Nov. 6th

great insight as always

I have to admit that things were pretty awesome when he took office and they are a lot worse now

if he "fails" as bad in his second term as he did in his first that would be fine with me

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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #10 on: October 18, 2012, 06:24:29 PM »
great insight as always

I have to admit that things were pretty awesome when he took office and they are a lot worse now

if he "fails" as bad in his second term as he did in his first that would be fine with me


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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #11 on: October 18, 2012, 06:42:22 PM »
what other choice do I have

who knows what Romneys actual policy positions are going to be

he changes them by the hour

How many women have lost their jobs under Obama?

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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #12 on: October 18, 2012, 06:44:08 PM »
How many women have lost their jobs under Obama?

probably no different than the % that lost their job under the last few months of Bush

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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #13 on: October 19, 2012, 12:46:39 PM »
Obama accuses Romney of suffering from 'Romnesia'
 Associated Press ^ | Oct. 19, 2012

Posted on Friday, October 19, 2012 1:29:22 PM by


FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) -- President Barack Obama has a diagnosis for what he considers rival Mitt Romney's shifting positions: Call it a case of "Romnesia."

Making a direct gender-pitch in hotly contested Virginia, Obama tells a college crowd that when it comes to issues important to women's health and jobs, Romney has conveniently overlooked his past stands.


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« Reply #14 on: October 19, 2012, 01:05:22 PM »
Obama accuses Romney of suffering from 'Romnesia'
 Associated Press ^ | Oct. 19, 2012

Posted on Friday, October 19, 2012 1:29:22 PM by


FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) -- President Barack Obama has a diagnosis for what he considers rival Mitt Romney's shifting positions: Call it a case of "Romnesia."

Making a direct gender-pitch in hotly contested Virginia, Obama tells a college crowd that when it comes to issues important to women's health and jobs, Romney has conveniently overlooked his past stands.


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I would prefer the president and the presidential candidate conduct themselves like adults, but then I realize who they are pandering to and completely understand..

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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #15 on: October 19, 2012, 03:52:14 PM »
Only 1542 to go.... I can hardly wait.  :)
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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #16 on: October 20, 2012, 11:45:35 AM »
How many women have lost their jobs under Obama?

No idea but we now they will get a vaginal scanner up if they go see the doctor for abortion

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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #17 on: October 20, 2012, 02:56:13 PM »

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/10/20/Media-Elite-Fret-Over-Obamas-Small-Campaign



Winners act like winners. Losers act like losers. And according to members of the same media elite who have spent months protecting him, Barack Obama is now looking like a loser in the closing days of his reelection campaign. This morning, a few members of the elite "Gang of 500," including Time's Mark Halperin, The National Journal's Ron Fournier, ABC's Terry Moran, and Politico's Roger Simon, publicly voiced their disapproval of a campaign they describe as "belittling," "not confident," "peevish" and worse:
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The Obama campaign's tone right now--snarky,belittling--seems off for the closing days. Like McCain's "celebrity" attacks. Kind of flailing.

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@MarkHalperin @TerryMoran Well, it's not the close yet but theory would be it's now all about sowing doubt about Romney and snark might work




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@jpodhoretz @MarkHalperin Agree--not the close. But it doesn't feel very "forward" to me. Not confident. Not presidential. Kind of peevish.

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@MarkHalperin @TerryMoran Well, it's not the close yet but theory would be it's now all about sowing doubt about Romney and snark might work




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@jpodhoretz @TerryMoran Another non-rhetorical question: What are examples of campaigns in which that has worked as a closing message?

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lobsterstyle@lobsterstyle 20 Oct 12


@ron_fournier @MarkHalperin @TerryMoran serious voters have made up mind long ago. Now its the pop culture voters turn: big bird, romnesia.




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@lobsterstyle @MarkHalperin @TerryMoran call me naive but I think persuadable voters are moved by ideas/character traits. Not snark/pop

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Obama probably should not have done "Romnesia" himself. That's what vice presidents are for. Presidents should be big.

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Uh, oh.
 
In 1984, President Reagan ran on "Morning In America." In 1996, President Clinton ran on a "Bridge to the 21st Century." In the final days of successful reelection campaigns, both Reagan and Clinton offered a unifying message meant to bring the country together. Their closing arguments were uplifting, forward-looking, and optimistic.

Flash-forward to 2012 and all we've seen from the man who promised us hope, change, and a new kind of politics is a nakedly cynical divide and conquer crusade that's only gotten worse in its closing days. While Romney focuses his closing argument on the future, his agenda, and the realities of governing, our president is literally going all in on Big Bird, contraception, Binder-gate, "Romnesia," and aids flanking him at rallies holding signs that read: "Women's Health Security."
 
This smallness and naked desperation is not only apparent, it's familiar. I don't mean to pick at an old scab, but in the closing days of the '08 campaign, we saw the same  kind of behavior from John McCain. He knew he was losing and in a desperate bid to gain traction, his message became erratic (suspending the campaign) and small (Joe the Plumber).

Probably with good reason, Barack Obama is also not acting like a winner.  So bad is his behavior, in fact, that he's given Romney a massive opening to declare Obama's behavior "unpresidential." Wasn't it just a few weeks ago that Romney was beaten senseless for his  lack of substance? The secret's out: Obama has no second-term agenda.

But the real problem is that Obama's run out of nonsense to hurl. That's why he's left with "Romnesia" and binders. Certainly, the corrupt media's been happy to go along with any nonsense Obama offers them, but guys like Halperin aren’t stupid. They know this silliness only serves to diminish the president and won't move a single vote. Moreover, they know it likely means that the campaign is panicking over internal polling that shows it all going the wrong way.

I'm not predicting a Romney victory, but with the polls as erratic as they are, one way to gauge where things are is by looking at the behavior of the candidates.

Winners look like winners.

Losers look like losers.

 
 
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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #18 on: October 20, 2012, 04:30:10 PM »
Michelle Obama's Desperate Plea For Votes
 breitbart.com ^ | 10/20/12

Posted on Saturday, October 20, 2012 3:38:13 PM by Justaham

Just 18 days from election day, the Obama campaign is beginning the final push for votes in the most critical "fire wall" swing states on their electoral map. To that end, First Lady Michelle Obama gave a rousing and impassioned speech in Racine, WI last night to a fervent and committed crowd of core supporters.

The speech, and the First Lady's delivery, was at times shrill and desperate as false straw man after false straw man was hoisted up before the devoted crowd only to be struck down by Mrs. Obama with passionate force. "Don't let anybody talk down your country!" she implored the crowd, not specifically citing any example of how her husband's opponents have done such a thing.

Instead of just focusing on the positive and personal traits of her husband, Mrs. Obama spent most of the 34 minute sermon on policy issues.

Count the hysterical straw men Mrs. Obama dwells on when she wades into policy: From taxation "teachers and firefighters should not pay higher tax rates than millionaires and billionaires, not in America," to deficit spending "we know good and well that cutting Sesame Street is no way to balance the budget," to health care, "we believe in an America where no one goes broke because someone gets sick," to pabulum that is not related to any specific policy but sounds a lot like socialism "we believe in an America where no one loses their home just because someone lost a job."


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« Reply #19 on: October 20, 2012, 05:12:43 PM »
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/10/20/Media-Elite-Fret-Over-Obamas-Small-Campaign



Winners act like winners. Losers act like losers. And according to members of the same media elite who have spent months protecting him, Barack Obama is now looking like a loser in the closing days of his reelection campaign. This morning, a few members of the elite "Gang of 500," including Time's Mark Halperin, The National Journal's Ron Fournier, ABC's Terry Moran, and Politico's Roger Simon, publicly voiced their disapproval of a campaign they describe as "belittling," "not confident," "peevish" and worse:
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Terry Moran✔
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The Obama campaign's tone right now--snarky,belittling--seems off for the closing days. Like McCain's "celebrity" attacks. Kind of flailing.

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John Podhoretz@jpodhoretz 20 Oct 12


@MarkHalperin @TerryMoran Well, it's not the close yet but theory would be it's now all about sowing doubt about Romney and snark might work




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@jpodhoretz @MarkHalperin Agree--not the close. But it doesn't feel very "forward" to me. Not confident. Not presidential. Kind of peevish.

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John Podhoretz@jpodhoretz 20 Oct 12


@MarkHalperin @TerryMoran Well, it's not the close yet but theory would be it's now all about sowing doubt about Romney and snark might work




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@jpodhoretz @TerryMoran Another non-rhetorical question: What are examples of campaigns in which that has worked as a closing message?

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lobsterstyle@lobsterstyle 20 Oct 12


@ron_fournier @MarkHalperin @TerryMoran serious voters have made up mind long ago. Now its the pop culture voters turn: big bird, romnesia.




 Ron Fournier@ron_fournier


@lobsterstyle @MarkHalperin @TerryMoran call me naive but I think persuadable voters are moved by ideas/character traits. Not snark/pop

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Obama probably should not have done "Romnesia" himself. That's what vice presidents are for. Presidents should be big.

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Uh, oh.
 
In 1984, President Reagan ran on "Morning In America." In 1996, President Clinton ran on a "Bridge to the 21st Century." In the final days of successful reelection campaigns, both Reagan and Clinton offered a unifying message meant to bring the country together. Their closing arguments were uplifting, forward-looking, and optimistic.

Flash-forward to 2012 and all we've seen from the man who promised us hope, change, and a new kind of politics is a nakedly cynical divide and conquer crusade that's only gotten worse in its closing days. While Romney focuses his closing argument on the future, his agenda, and the realities of governing, our president is literally going all in on Big Bird, contraception, Binder-gate, "Romnesia," and aids flanking him at rallies holding signs that read: "Women's Health Security."
 
This smallness and naked desperation is not only apparent, it's familiar. I don't mean to pick at an old scab, but in the closing days of the '08 campaign, we saw the same  kind of behavior from John McCain. He knew he was losing and in a desperate bid to gain traction, his message became erratic (suspending the campaign) and small (Joe the Plumber).

Probably with good reason, Barack Obama is also not acting like a winner.  So bad is his behavior, in fact, that he's given Romney a massive opening to declare Obama's behavior "unpresidential." Wasn't it just a few weeks ago that Romney was beaten senseless for his  lack of substance? The secret's out: Obama has no second-term agenda.

But the real problem is that Obama's run out of nonsense to hurl. That's why he's left with "Romnesia" and binders. Certainly, the corrupt media's been happy to go along with any nonsense Obama offers them, but guys like Halperin aren’t stupid. They know this silliness only serves to diminish the president and won't move a single vote. Moreover, they know it likely means that the campaign is panicking over internal polling that shows it all going the wrong way.

I'm not predicting a Romney victory, but with the polls as erratic as they are, one way to gauge where things are is by looking at the behavior of the candidates.

Winners look like winners.

Losers look like losers.

 
 
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It reminds me of the rich people on the Titanic (movie): They ignored the warning signs and never thought for a second the ship could sink. But, once it started going underwater, guess who were the first on the lifeboats.....

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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
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« Reply #21 on: October 20, 2012, 07:45:57 PM »
"Obama bogged down in race to White House due to 'impatient' voters who can't see light yet" says C
 yahoo.com ^ | 10/20/12 | ANI

Posted on Saturday, October 20, 2012 2:31:30 PM by ColdOne

full title......."Obama bogged down in race to White House due to 'impatient' voters who can't see light yet" says Clinton

Washington, Oct. 20 (ANI): Former US President Bill Clinton has said that President Barack Obama is facing a tough re-election race because "impatient" Americans haven't fully recognized an economy on the mend.

Campaigning for Obama in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Clinton urged voters to judge Obama on the past three years since he took office, in which private sector job growth has made up for lost ground.

"This shouldn't be a race. The only reason it is, is because Americans are impatient on things not made before yesterday and they don't understand why the economy is not totally hunky-dory again," the Huffington Post quoted Clinton, as saying.


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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #22 on: October 21, 2012, 01:54:12 PM »
PRESIDENT OBAMA ANNOUNCES A CLEARANCE SALE (EVERYTHING MUST GO !!)
 Breitbart ^ | 10/21/2012 | LEE STRANAHAN

Posted on Sunday, October 21, 2012 1:14:52 PM by SeekAndFind


The President of the United States is apparently having a fire sale. The Obama / Biden campaign sent out an email on Saturday with a headline that any internet marketer would love, complete with stars and ALL CAPS. The email subject line is “? Our biggest sale EVER ?” and it promises big big savings of 30% off of everything (minimum order, $10) PLUS guaranteed delivery by election day at the “Last Call Sale.”

But don’t order yet! The commander-in-chief will ALSO give you free shipping! That’s right, America; at these prices, you can’t afford to NOT support reckless, failed policies!

Just what manner of swag can one purchase to help support the current leader of the free world? Aside from the standard items like yard signs, buttons and bumper stickers that you’d expect from any campaign, the Obama Store contains a few products that stand out.

Every infant needs a My Two Dads Support Obama Baby Onsie because at that age, they are too young to ask to obvious biological question and thankfully, it’s a steal at half-off; only $10! Don’t worry, there’s one for Two Moms--and if you’re heterosexist, there’s of Onsies that show men & woman holding hands; only $65!


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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #23 on: October 21, 2012, 03:15:40 PM »
I'm shocked that you support Obama. You're so eloquent and well informed.

If you look at the facts the only way you would support romney is if you make 250k a year or more and don't carry a mortgage. If your making less than 250k a year and vote Romney you are voting a tax increase for yourself...

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Re: Obama campaign in meltdown. Its all downhill from here.
« Reply #24 on: October 21, 2012, 03:19:49 PM »
If you look at the facts the only way you would support romney is if you make 250k a year or more and don't carry a mortgage. If your making less than 250k a year and vote Romney you are voting a tax increase for yourself...
LMFAO yes b/c obama hasnt raised taxes at all on anybody right?

hey you do know neither one has really come out and said anything about the social security tax break thats set to expire next year right?

youre a typical brain dead libtard