Obama and Romney Hit Final Stretch Part 3

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Valarie Jarrett said:
“After we win this election, it’s our turn. Payback time. Everyone not with us is against us and they better be ready because we don’t forget. The ones who helped us will be rewarded, the ones who opposed us will get what they deserve. There is going to be hell to pay. Congress won’t be a problem for us this time. No election to worry about after this is over and we have two judges ready to go.”

You can tell a great deal about someone by who they choose to surround themselves with, and who they rely on for guidance. We can easily see who President Obama surrounds himself with, time and time again.
 
You can tell a great deal about someone by who they choose to surround themselves with, and who they rely on for guidance. We can easily see who President Obama surrounds himself with, time and time again.
Wow. :mad:
 
When he has won again will you swallow your words?
It's nice to hear from *someone* feeling smug about the endless American decline which will occur if Obama is re-elected! As for me, it's not about my guy against your guy. It's about saving America for my daughters and granddaughter. We're finished, without hope, if Obama wins. You can gloat all you want while celebrating America's ruin, and the concomitant destruction of Christianity in America. :( Rob
 
You can tell a great deal about someone by who they choose to surround themselves with, and who they rely on for guidance. We can easily see who President Obama surrounds himself with, time and time again.
So let’s see…“not with us” would include all Christians (particularly the Catholics), gun rights activists, all conservatives, small business, states righters, limited government folks, parents/families, etc.

Definitely hope he doesn’t get reelected then!
 
I would have to imagine this has some truth to it. Imagine wise, President Obama is poorly handling the humanitarian crisis occurring New York, and along the east coast.

“Obama Hit By Storm Backlash”

dickmorris.com/obama-hit-by-storm-backlash/?utm_source=dmreports&utm_medium=dmreports&utm_campaign=dmreports

From Dick Morris’s article ~
…Last week, Obama asserted a kind of ownership of the storm by touring New Jersey in the now infamous embrace of Republican stalwart Governor Chris Christie. Now that we are all appalled by the lack of food, gas, water, heat, and the basic essentials of life throughout the storm zone, Obama’s government doesn’t look so good anymore.
Why didn’t FEMA stockpile food, water, and gasoline? We had a week’s notice to prepare for Sandy. There was no shortage of time. Did the government not realize that people needed to eat, drink, and drive?
All throughout America, we are asking these questions of our television sets as we watch the evolving story of human misery.
Meanwhile, Obama has resumed the campaign trail, pounding the opposition in the same relentless and partisan style which he used before the storm. When Obama said that voting was “the best revenge,” he threw away whatever presidentiality he displayed in touring storm damage earlier in the week.
As he entered the last week before the Congressional election of 1994, President Clinton returned to the U.S. after having presided over the signing of a peace treaty between Israel and Jordan. He called me on his return and asked where he should campaign? Which incumbent Democrats should he try to help get re-elected?
I told him he should not campaign for any of them.
“No, you don’t understand,” he explained. I just came back from the Middle East and my ratings are up ten points. Before, I would have hurt the candidates I campaigned for, but not now. Now I can help them.”
“Your ratings are up because your trip hyped your presidentiality. Now, if you start campaigning, you’ll look like a politician and your ratings will come down again. You’ll end up doing more harm than good to those you are trying to help.”
He disregarded the advice and lost both houses of Congress in the elections.
Now Obama is making the same mistake. By campaigning, particularly by using the same harsh partisan rhetoric which has characterized his campaign, Obama is dragging down his ratings and with it his chances of victory.
Particularly when we see the juxtaposition of the mounting disaster in New York and New Jersey and the President out on the campaign trail attacking his opponents, we realize that Obama is a candidate before he is president, more worried about his second term than the welfare of his constituents…
 
From your article:

*Meanwhile, Obama has resumed the campaign trail, pounding the opposition in the same relentless and partisan style which he used before the storm. When Obama said that **voting was “the best revenge,” *he threw away whatever presidentiality he displayed in touring storm damage earlier in the week.

I can’t imagine a President encouraging Americans to vote with “revenge” as their motive. But then it is Obama, so perhaps I do understand. He is the most divisive President of the modern era.
 
From your article:

*Meanwhile, Obama has resumed the campaign trail, pounding the opposition in the same relentless and partisan style which he used before the storm. When Obama said that **voting was “the best revenge,” ***he threw away whatever presidentiality he displayed in touring storm damage earlier in the week.

I can’t imagine a President encouraging Americans to vote with “revenge” as their motive. But then it is Obama, so perhaps I do understand. He is the most divisive President of the modern era.
Obama’s november blunder

Romney ad

You can tell Obama is in trouble with that comment with the fact that Obama’s campaign manager addressed it and seemed desperate

Campaign meltdown: Creepy Jim Messina slams Romney for message of ‘revenge’
 
From your article:

*Meanwhile, Obama has resumed the campaign trail, pounding the opposition in the same relentless and partisan style which he used before the storm. When Obama said that **voting was “the best revenge,” ***he threw away whatever presidentiality he displayed in touring storm damage earlier in the week.

I can’t imagine a President encouraging Americans to vote with “revenge” as their motive. But then it is Obama, so perhaps I do understand. He is the most divisive President of the modern era.
I wasn’t particularly bothered by the “revenge” comment. It is sort of like the response to people who say “impeach Obama!” The best way to remove Obama from office is to vote him out. All Obama was saying was, ‘don’t get angry, just make sure you vote for me, so he doesn’t get elected.’
 
Mentor is in Lake County, my home for over twenty years. It is simply amazing that Obama cannot draw a crowd in Lake County’s largest city with nearly 50,000 residents. In July 2010, CNNMoney.com ranked Mentor 37th among the Top 100 Best Places to Live in America. Lake County borders Cuyahoga County (Cleveland) along the shores of Lake Erie. Everybody works in Cleveland then drives home to the Lake and Geauga County suburbs.
 
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