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Can you forward me the link to this? I know some Republicans, Conservatives, Libertarians, and Independents that will get a chuckle and a few Democrats that will stojan their shorts when I send this to them

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ABC NEWS: It’s Obama vs. Obama As Democratic Convention Begins. “President Obama has met his own worst enemy, and his name is Barack Obama. As the Democratic National Convention gets underway this week in North Carolina — a state that epitomized the Obama wave of 2008 but has slipped steadily from the Democrats’ grasp since then — memories of the hope and expectations the president embodied four years ago loom over the gathering.”

 

 

 

UPDATE: The GOP agrees: We’ve Heard It All Before.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZgQhnNRSuw&feature=player_embedded

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ABC NEWS: It’s Obama vs. Obama As Democratic Convention Begins. “President Obama has met his own worst enemy, and his name is Barack Obama. As the Democratic National Convention gets underway this week in North Carolina — a state that epitomized the Obama wave of 2008 but has slipped steadily from the Democrats’ grasp since then — memories of the hope and expectations the president embodied four years ago loom over the gathering.”

 

 

 

UPDATE: The GOP agrees: We’ve Heard It All Before.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZgQhnNRSuw&feature=player_embedded

 

empty, vapid rhetoric... romeny doesnt do the same thing? argue ideas, not the lowest form of stupid general rhetorical comments...

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empty, vapid rhetoric... romeny doesnt do the same thing? argue ideas, not the lowest form of stupid general rhetorical comments...

 

 

Empty, vapid response.

 

Mr. Obama is re-packaging his ideas along with his rhetoric, that's the point,

 

but you cannot defend it, so we get the childish "Mitt does it too".........weak.

 

 

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Empty, vapid response.

 

Mr. Obama is re-packaging his ideas along with his rhetoric, that's the point,

 

but you cannot defend it, so we get the childish "Mitt does it too".........weak.

 

 

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To be fair Mitt has repackaged other people's rhetoric, Obama repackages his own. :flirt:

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President Obama let Democrats know that they shouldn’t expect any help from him with campaign cash — and it looks like he’s sticking with the stingy strategy in terms of personal endorsements as well. The WSJ reports:

The Obama campaign is primarily focused on winning the 270 electoral votes needed to gain a second term. The president does almost no fundraising for Senate or House candidates and hasn’t transferred money to other party election committees. His numerous campaign offices rarely coordinate with local candidates or display signs for anyone but Mr. Obama.

At rallies, Mr. Obama seldom urges supporters to volunteer—or even vote—for other Democrats running for office. Sometimes, he mentions other politicians in the room without noting that they are seeking re-election. He rarely shares the stage with other candidates.

“He’s ultimately there to communicate where he wants to bring the country and the differences he has with Mitt Romney. He’s not out there campaigning all around the country for other candidates,” a senior Obama campaign official said. “It’s not that he doesn’t want them to get elected, but it’s a campaign event to elect him.” …

 

There are multiple likely motivations at play here: Firstly, ensuring four more years for President Obama himself is Team O’s priority numero uno. Secondly, part of Obama’s it’s-not-my-fault campaign messaging relies pitting himself against an uncooperative, obstructionist, unpopular Congress, and he wouldn’t want to appear too cozy with too many of them. And thirdly, of course, especially for Democrats running in more conservative-leaning districts, many of them simply don’t want his help. President Obama’s own approval rating just dropped to 43 percent — not everybody is looking to hitch their wagon to that.

 

Kind of awkward, though, that a man who spends half his time telling us he’s sure he’ll be able to accomplish more in conjunction with Congress in a second term isn’t doing more to bolster the Senate’s chances of maintaining their Democratic majority or to picking up Democrats in the House, isn’t it? Shouldn’t he perhaps be donating at least a fraction of his time to telling Americans to set him up with a Congress he can work with?

 

I merely inquire.

 

http://hotair.com/archives/2012/09/03/obama-campaign-still-looking-out-for-number-one/

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Empty, vapid response.

 

Mr. Obama is re-packaging his ideas along with his rhetoric, that's the point,

 

but you cannot defend it, so we get the childish "Mitt does it too".........weak.

 

 

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im not for obama...lol making a comment that something is clearly vapid, is not in return vapid lol...

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