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Category: Politics
Romney One – Obama Zero
At least, according to this CNN poll.
I almost, almost, feel sorry for Obama.
Mr. President, you can’t talk down to people, insult their intelligence, claim they didn’t work hard for what they have, squash their freedoms by burying them with regulations, take their choices away and heavily tax them without risking repercussions. The American people are PISSED OFF and FED UP with your socialist, government-is-the-answer, agenda. And it’s refreshing to actually SEE this finally coming to a head because the media has done a smash-up job of covering up the truth these past three years. You can hear the panic, and disillusionment, in Chris Matthews’ voice here.
Part of me can’t help but think this is yet another trick of Obama’s – get the American people to feel sorry for him because big, bad, mean Romney absolutely crushed him last night. This is what happens when you rely on teleprompters and staff writers to do your thinking/talking for you. I honestly think Obama was surprised by Romney’s aggressiveness. Actually, I was surprised by Romney’s aggressiveness. I didn’t think he was capable of being tough and decisive but damn it, that’s what we NEED right now – someone with a backbone who won’t stand down, or “compromise” any longer. We’ve compromised way too much this past decade and it’s time to start standing up for what’s right and defend our constitution. We’ve LIVED it the Democrats’ way and it hasn’t worked – NOW IT’S OUR TURN.
And the Republican Establishment better get the hell out of the way – that’s all I’m saying. In fact, it’s time we abolished the Republican establishment – they’ve done more harm than good for the party for way too long as well.
I’m sorry, but after enduring the monstrosity that has been Obama-nomics for the past three years, I just have to take a moment to savor the humiliating blows for a moment … my apologizes if I’m gloating but when you’ve had your voice taken away for three (plus??) years, it’s terribly satisfying to finally have a portion of it actually heard, for a change …
Bewildered and lost without his teleprompter, President Obama flailed all around the debate stage last night. He was stuttering, nervous and petulant. It was like he had been called in front of the principal after goofing around for four years and blowing off all his homework.
Not since Jimmy Carter faced Ronald Reagan has the U.S. presidency been so embarrassingly represented in public. Actually, that’s an insult to Jimmy Carter.
The split screen was most devastating. Mitt Romney spoke forthrightly, with carefully studied facts and details at the ready. He looked right at the president and accused him of being miles out of his depth.
Mr. Obama? His eyes were glued to his lectern, looking guilty and angry and impatient with all the vagaries of Democracy. This debate was seriously chafing him.
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Humility is a bitter pill to swallow, Mr. President.
Well, that was odd.
President Obama’s stylistic strategy during Wednesday night’s debate seemed to be to try to stay right above the rancor, to appear dignified, presidential. The problem with that approach is that the line between dignified and presidential and anodyne and weak is the width of a cat’s hair.
Romney, on the other hand, went on the attack, interrupting and rambling on, which to some will read as confidence and command of the facts, even if many of his statements were riddled with the, um, nonfactual. (Instead of larding this post with these points, I direct you to The New York Times’s fact-check of the debate.)
The president didn’t call him on these issues. Why? The president let Romney interrupt and talk over him. Why? The president didn’t even mention Romney’s secretly recorded statement about the “47 percent.” Why?
The passion that the president exhibits on the campaign trail never showed up on the debate stage. To my mind, that was a mistake.
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This poor writer – it’s almost embarrassing to watch/read someone’s disillusioned dreams shatter, isn’t it.
I linked to the Liberals’ “fact check” – now check out the GOP’s fact check of last night’s debate.
Faced with a humiliating and complete defeat for their candidate in last night’s debate, the only recourse from the Democratic National Committee was to release an ad claiming Mitt Romney wasn’t gentle enough on the President.
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*rolls eyes* Seriously?!? Gentle enough?? We don’t want a president made out of glass that gets his feelings hurt, we want a STRONG LEADER who will take the issues by the short and curlies and deal with them.
Okay. I’m done torturing you. We could spend all day reading/discussing various news stories but, well, life goes on, doesn’t it.

Liberal Asks: What are You Republicans Gonna Do for Me?
Short answer: Not a damn thing. Other than pave the way for you to make something out of your life – IF YOU CHOOSE TO.
Once again, ZoNation sums up the difference between a Liberal and a Republican. (BTW, ignore about the first thirty seconds of the video – an annoying reference to Gilbert Gottfried – ugh *gag*).
And oh, HELLO!
I have the rest of the week off so look for more posts soon(ish) …
If You’re a Christian and a Democrat, I’d Be Worried if I Were You
Seriously. What in the WORLD is going on with Democrats and trying to remove (or voting to keep out, implying that it was never welcomed to begin with) all things God?
And we seriously wonder why this country is going down the tubes??? You don’t think there’s some correlation between our falling nation and the fact that more and more people are rejecting God?
There is a superior entity out there that loves us and guess what … it’s not called government.
Be careful what you wish for because the god of this world? Just may give it to you.
Sure. Call me a Bible-thumping Republican; Go ahead.
But what if I’m right?
Think,Think,THINK. Question everything.
It’s “WE” the People, Not Me the Moocher
Obamanation – The Interactive Painting
It’s no secret I’m not a Democrat. Heck, I’m not even sure I’m a Republican at this point, Republicans are so scared and weak to take a stand on anything for fear of being labeled a (*insert latest slang/insult here*). But never mind that, we have two choices now – Obama or Romney. And I would rather vote for an empty chair than for Obama so … Romney it is.
As if we needed to look any further than our unemployment rate to have a reason to vote against Obama, let me give you 60 MORE reasons NOT to vote for this socialist control freak …

Click over here to mouse over the painting – there are 60 reasons why you should NOT vote for Obama.
Too chicken to look behind the Great Oz’s curtain? Fine, I’ll list just a few of them … hold onto your hot air balloon …
1. Obama has made little effort to balance the budget. He has blocked the republican Congress and reproved their ideas as taking it too far. Eventually, he offered up his own proposal only to be voted down by Democratically controlled Senate 99/0. Not a single vote. Obama is not willing to sign a balanced budget amendment, curb the debt ceiling, or stop the out of control spending which to date has added over five trillion dollars to the national debt just since he has taken office! When asked why things are so bad—it’s Bush’s fault.
Source 1 Source 2 (and there are many more here …)
2. Since Obama has taken office unemployment has gone as high as 10% and not dipped below 8.1%. Among minorities, such as black Americans it is closer to 14%. Real unemployment, if you include those who are no longer looking, or have been unemployed over two years would be closer to 15%. We have not seen these kinds of numbers since the Great Depression and all the while our Welfare programs are paying out more in government aid than ever in the history of our country. Obama recently cancelled Clintons Work for Welfare restrictions. Food Stamps are at all record highs. His programs and fiscal policies are without question not working and on this issue alone he should be run out of office!
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3. Pushing The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act through the Democratically controlled House and Senate, although the majority of the American people disapproved of the new law, Obama said it was for our good and Constitutional. We were promised that it would not fund abortions, create death panels and that there was no tax involved. Since the passing of the law it has been proven that all the above is a lie and that the cost is twice the original estimate making it the largest tax hike in US history. The Supreme Court ruled the law Constitutional only after Justice Roberts changed the meaning of the “mandate” to a “tax” versus a “penalty”; otherwise he would have deemed it unconstitutional. Thank you Obama for giving us socialized healthcare–I’m sure that it will work out just as wonderfully as all the other government programs we have.
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4. Following the 2008 election multiple allegations of voter fraud involving unions such as ACORN, SEIU and other Democratic activists led to little investigation. Obama has since assembled a legal team of over 5,000 attorneys to prepare to defend themselves in the 2012 election.
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5. Obama has curtailed drilling in America and has jeopardized our energy industries for the sake of appeasing the environmental lobbies while at the same time investing in Brazilian offshore oil development. Invest in foreign country oil but not our own?
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And just think, this is only FIVE out of SIXTY reasons NOT TO VOTE FOR THIS EGOTISTICAL, POMPOUS A-HOLE.
And for those naysayers out there that are too stupid to see, or too stubborn to change their minds, Obama has once again lied – Romeny DOES have a plan on getting this country back on track and YOU CAN READ IT NOW.
If you still choose Obama after reading about all of these stupid things that Obama has done over the past three and a half years, then congratulations … you’re part of the Obamanation.
