Thursday, October 4, 2012

The Day After......


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Enablers of the Obama Myths Since 2008

NewsBusters - "An angry Chris Matthews sharply denounced President Obama's performance in the presidential debate lastnight, implying his knowledge of the facts was "first grade." Matthews also urged Obama to tune in to MSNBC so he could learn a thing or two....."
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Tonight's the Night



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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Obama Deputy Campaign Manager Stephanie Cutter Visits the Ladies of "The View"



Things aren't going well at 'Obama For America 2012' Headquarters these days.....

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Famed Political Scientist / Hollywood Actor Ben Affleck Says Election is Over



"I think Republicans really had a chance to win, and they kind of ended up with like a sort of Mike Dukakis, Al Gore, Bob Dole type - who just couldn't get people to see him as a real person somehow. Romney just had such trouble coming off as just like the kind of person you see at the grocery store. And I truly believe that has cost him the election....." Read More
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Monday, October 1, 2012

Free Offer From The Democrat National Committee:


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Obama Campaign Spokeswoman Worried He Will Be Too “Professional” Sounding During Debates For Normal People To Understand…

Because, yes, they really do think you’re that stupid.

Beltway Confidential:
"President Obama’s campaign spokeswoman said she’s concerned Obama will sound too “professorial” to resonate with the low-information voters tuning into the presidential campaign for the first time during this week’s debate.
“[W]hat the American [people] are looking for is not just a professorial list of facts or accomplishments or even goals,” Obama campaign spokeswoman Jen Psaki said yesterday as part of her ongoing, almost-comical attempt to lower expectations going into the debates. She then lamented that Obama “has a tendency to give longer, substantive answers.”
Psaki’s concern that Professor Obama will appear during the debates is understandable given that “he was the third-lowest-ranked lecturer” at the University of Chicago Law School in 1999.
Still, Obama’s background as a professor is more of a running joke in conservative circles than a typical Democratic criticism of the president. So why would Psaki bring it up now (beyond, again, the absurd expectations game that both sides play)?
Maybe it has to do with their target audience. “He wants to speak directly to the families — the people who are on their couches at home, having snacks, drinking a beer, drinking soda, whatever it is, and tuning in for the first time — and that’s who he’s speaking directly to,” she said.
Psaki explained that Obama’s debate advisers “pointed out to him that he needs to work on tightening and shortening his answers.
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Leaked: Obama’s National Security Strategy



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