Thursday, August 16, 2012

Two interesting facts: Conservatives outnumber liberals 2 to 1 (40% to 21%). Rage against Obama has the GOP ready to walk over red hot coals to cast a ballot.

How Ryan can take Romney to the White House

Not long ago I thought liberal loon Obama would have no problem winning the election so he could continue his project to completely destroy the American economy. Since Mitt Romney chose the brilliant conservative Paul Ryan to be the Republican candidate for Vice-President everything has changed. Now Obama has a big problem. Instead of spreading lies about his opponent Obama now has to defend his record. He has to explain why after almost four years as president there are still millions of desperate Americans who can't find a job or can't find a full time job or have given up trying because there's no hope. How are you going to defend that Obama? It's a bit late to blame the previous president. That might have worked your first two years but not anymore.

Ryan loves free enterprise, also known as capitalism. Obama hates capitalism but he loves his out of control big government. Now we know his big government is good for nothing but making everything worse.

It's immoral to have government policies that attack job creators while millions of Americans can't afford to buy groceries. But that's all Obama wants to do, punish small businesses with higher taxes so they can't afford to hire anyone. Obama, you're a fucking idiot and you need to be thrown out the window. I predict that's exactly what your fate is. You're going to be unemployed Mr. Obama.

"Americans can always be counted on to do the right thing...after they have exhausted all other possibilities." -- Winston Churchill

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President Obama wants to talk about everything except his incompetence.

An August 17, 2012 news item:

"Thanks for the note" -- but no thanks.

That was the response Friday from the Romney team after Obama's campaign manager tried once again to wrench more tax documents from the Republican president candidate, this time by offering to refrain from criticizing Mitt Romney's transparency if he agrees to release five more years of returns.

Romney campaign manager Matt Rhoades wrote a brief email to Obama campaign manager Jim Messina dismissing the offer.

"Thanks for the note. It is clear that President Obama wants nothing more than to talk about Governor Romney's tax returns instead of the issues that matter to voters, like putting Americans back to work, fixing the economy and reining in spending," he wrote. "If Governor Romney's tax returns are the core message of your campaign, there will be ample time for President Obama to discuss them over the next 81 days."

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