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Published on October 4, 2012 By Tova7 In Politics

I don’t know what you saw last night, or even if you watched, but I saw Mitt Romney bring his A game to a debate.  The president however, seemed discombobulated.

I predict the president will get ugly over the course of the next two debates.  Since he can’t run on his record, he will resort to personal attacks, innuendo, and repeating lies. 

I don’t think the debates matter to Obama-bots.  Those people who vote for him because he’s black, or because of one or two social issues.  But it was nice to FINALLY see the president challenged.  The press really set him up for failure by soft-balling him the last four years.  And they were falling all over themselves last night trying to make excuses for him.  But when James Carville says a Democrat president failed….well, it really speaks to how poorly Obama did.

You know the underlying theme for the entire debate?

A leader, a CEO trying to have a conversation with an arrogant community agitator.  Obama was out-classed, out-debated, and clearly, out of his league.

And the strangest thing happened as I sat and watched that debate.  The hope Obama promised then ruthlessly murdered, flickered in the darkness.  There may just be “hope” for this country yet.  Real hope.  We don’t have to decline.  We don’t have to go bankrupt.

Obama is no leader.

Here’s hoping his four year vacation at the expense of the tax payer is over come 2013!

 


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on Oct 12, 2012

And I think he made a couple good points....I like the whole idea of Afghanistan standing on its own feet.  He's right.  My husband did over a handful of tours there.  They will NEVER stand on their own until they HAVE to. 

So why doesn't Obama/Biden carry over this same policy with those on welfare? 

 

on Oct 12, 2012

Wish he would have been able to finish a thought without interruption.

Ya, it was 2 against one...for even Ms. ABC News Moderator interrupted him and not just once or twice but several times. It was infuriating for me watching and listening, but to his credit Ryan kept his cool..his manners throughout were impeccable. 

I think Biden presented the Dems worldview well.  But all the smirking?

Biden came wanting to show the young buck up. The Dem base think he did just that. To me, it wasn't even close..in style or  substance.

Dr Guy
At least he did not make any gaffs. 

Not gaffs per se, but Biden's comments about Libya contradict the sworn testimony of the State Dept. officials of the day before. 

 

 

on Oct 12, 2012

I think Biden presented the Dems worldview well. 

And that includes his remarks, position and voting record in total support of abortion. 

It's been long known that Obama and his surrogates (such as Ms. ABC News Moderator, Martha Raddatz, is) want to split the Catholic vote and they think abortion and birth control will do it.

Ryan and Biden are Catholics..Ryan follows Church and Biblical teaching on abortion, while Biden is a dissenter and a hypocrite.

And to the shame of many (not all) of our Bishops, Biden has been allowed to get away with it.

But getting back to the politics,

...Ms Moderator in pointing out that they are both Catholic and asking them to define themselves according to their Catholic Faith was hoping to show that Ryan is a radical extremist on abortion.  

 

 

on Oct 13, 2012

lulapilgrim
And to the shame of many (not all) of our Bishops, Biden has been allowed to get away with it.

I heard a bishop somewhere today scolded Biden's stance.  I had no idea he was Catholic until that night.

lulapilgrim
So why doesn't Obama/Biden carry over this same policy with those on welfare?

Lol.  That's a great Lula!  I wish Ryan would have said that!  The debate woulda been over. 

on Oct 15, 2012

Polls.

The reason I don't put stock in them....

We have caller ID.  We don't answer the phone when pollsters call.  In fact, we don't answer ANY political calls.  How do we filter them out?  If we don't recognize the #, we let the machine pick up.

Why?

First, it's no one's business, unless we choose to make it so.

Second, call me crazy, but I love to see the utter disbelief, HORROR even, when the news media reports on election night and can't understand WHY OH WHY the polls could be so wrong.

And I'm not alone.

A majority of my friends, feel the same way.  They don't answer polls.  Period.

On talk radio today...a man called in and said he felt the election was going to boil down to 600 Independent Suburban women in Ohio.

I'm one of those women (tho have registered Republican so I can vote in the primary...but I haven't ALWAYS voted Republican, and probably never will).

So many of the suburban women I know feel the same way.  Keeping our cards close to the vest keeps the tension high.  Tension and stress, reveals much more about people (candidates and press) than say, having it all in the bag.

On the other hand.  The stones are being laid right now for riots, or for Dems to say this election was "stolen."

There are already stories in the black community near me about young black men and women (who registered and voted for the first time with Obama) getting letters from some mysterious "Them"...which says there is something wrong with their registration...that they need to re-register.

The accusation is:  there is nothing wrong, and they won't bother to re-register (its too late) and so they won't vote believing they CAN'T....

That's just one arm, or one version of a common theme which  began about two weeks ago.

I imagine it is the same all over the country.

Those things, and the polls, are seeding groundwork for future riots possibly....and certainly for accusations of a stolen election, should BO lose.

 

 

on Oct 15, 2012

I'm proud that in my country, the USA, there is no election fraud - people vote and then they count all the votes properly every time.  It's a beautiful thing, living in a democracy.

Then, some elector votes for the President.

on Oct 15, 2012

Nobody ever polls my house.  No landline!

on Oct 15, 2012

 

Jythier
Nobody ever polls my house. No landline!

I think Dems are more likely as a group to answer polls. 

Jythier
I'm proud that in my country, the USA, there is no election fraud - people vote and then they count all the votes properly every time. It's a beautiful thing, living in a democracy.

Yeah all those dead Dems voting in Florida...really, I'm sure they appreciate the examination.

on Oct 16, 2012

I pray not, but it is not too big a stretch to believe Ambassador Stevens was still alive at the moment that photo was taken.

I am almost 100% sure Stevens was gone when that pic was taken. Look at the coloration. All the blood rushing to the surface for that purple hue and all the blueness of his lips. The dead eyes as well. He suffered pretty bad and all team Obama could think of as they were likely watching it live on surveillance and drone footage was how to lie to the American people and pretend it didn't happen because terrorism has been ended by Obama.

on Oct 16, 2012

Dr Guy
At least he did not make any gaffs.

At least two:

The BS on the impact of Obamacare on freedom of religion.

The BS on Libya.

The media hasn't called them 'gaffes' (and won't), but they were.

on Nov 06, 2012

The BS on the impact of Obamacare on freedom of religion.

The BS on Libya.

BS is not really gaffs - they are intentional lies.

on Nov 07, 2012

I've lost faith in half of my fellow Americans. 

on Nov 07, 2012

Just now?

on Nov 07, 2012

Jythier
Just now?

Yeah. 

I always allowed myself to believe that when the country faced a crisis, natural, war, terrorism, fiscal cliff, Americans would link arms and face it.

Turns out only half of America would face it.  While the other half are at their backs shoving them off the cliff.

on Nov 07, 2012

If it didn't happen on US soil, or it hasn't actually affected them personally in a negative way, it didn't happen.

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