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Romney's Catch 22

"Mitt Romney might still win this election, but he's now stuck in a trap that will be difficult to escape.
Americans are rejecting his argument that they should view their choice mostly as a referendum on
Obama's economic performance, because they blame the sluggish recovery on the magnitude of the
mess Obama inherited from George W. Bush, and believe things will get better in Obama's second term.
That is putting pressure on Romney to be more specific about why his alternative, such as it is,
would spark a faster recovery than is occurring under Obama."

"But Romney can't be too much more specific about that alternative, because it risks reminding
voters of the degree to which his policies resemble those of the aforementioned George W. Bush,
under whom the meltdown happened in the first place."


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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"He attacks the 47 percent of the American people who he says pay no federal taxes.
And he attacks, he, Romney? Attacking someone on taxes? I mean, Woah!
That's like me attacking someone for being passionate in politics."

-- Vice President Joe Biden, quoted by ABC News, commenting on Mitt Romney's remarks which
were caught on hidden camera video.


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Paul Ryan refers to Mitt Romney as "THE STENCH"!

Paul Ryan has gone rogue. He is unleashed, unchained, off the hook.
“I hate to say this, but if Ryan wants to run for national office again, he’ll probably have to
wash the stench of Romney off of him,” Craig Robinson, a former political director of the
Republican Party of Iowa, told The New York Times on Sunday.

Though Ryan had already decided to distance himself from the floundering Romney campaign, he now feels
totally uninhibited. Reportedly, he has been marching around his campaign bus, saying things like,
“If Stench calls, take a message”
and
“Tell Stench I’m having finger sandwiches with Peggy Noonan and will text him later.”

Politico
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0912/81618.html#ixzz27Xs3Q5xa


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"SWEET JESUS!"



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Lol!  Who signs Joe Scarborough's paycheck?  

The opinion makers are losing their ability to sway public opinion.  More and more people that I talk to that used to be engaged in politics are tuning out.  They are seeing the charade for what it is.


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Jon Stewart is a Political Comedian... but in the above segment, he seriously showed why Obama Will Be
Re-Elected.


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Medicare Plan Hurting Romney in Swing States

A new Washington Post/Kaiser poll finds that voters in three critical swing states,Florida, Ohio and Virginia
broadly oppose the sweeping changes to Medicare proposed by Rep. Paul Ryan and, by big margins,
favor President Obama over Mitt Romney on the issue.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/.....1df86ab04_story.html


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Obamacare should scare the hell out of the seniors in the swing states.
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Obamacare should scare the hell out of the seniors in the swing states.


I'm not a swinger (tried it once, wasn't for me) and it scares the hell out of me!  Yes, I'm registered to vote in Florida (never disenfranchised) - everyone I know is voting for Romney.  They don't need "help dying" - everyone does it, it's inevitable.  I'd like to die at my own pace, not with the governments help!
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Jon Stewart is a Democratic Political Comedian hack who is funny... but in the above segment, he seriously showed why Obama Will Be
Re-Elected.



"Arguing with liberals is like playing chess with a pigeon; no matter how good I am at chess, the pigeon is just going to knock out the pieces, crap on the board, and strut around like it is victorious." - Author Unknown
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Obamacare should scare the hell out of the seniors in the swing states.


Just the opposite Shadow...

According to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll, Mitt Romney’s support among voters over the age of 60
has collapsed from a 20-point advantage just over two weeks ago to a lead of just under 4 points today.


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An Obama political ad, (except for the opening disclaimer) made entirely of Mitt Romney's words.  

There is no reason to distort or take these words out of context... Romney speaks for Romney in this ad
and that's just how America sees it.



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