bullcrap!
But remember, everybody told us that Romney’s a fighter.
Too bad he’s only good at fighting other Republicans.
Sure, meanwhile g
Gallup has just reported Obama’s job approval has slipped to 43% while 51% disapprove and a moronic 6% cannot decide if he is doing a good job.
Apparently, Matthew Continetti hears the fat lady singing and the AnointedIdiot has it all wrapped up, nothing to worry about, 2nd term assured. /s =.=
Barack? That you?
Drama queen barf.
thanks to a hundred thousand votes in Ohio and some trusty Diebold machines.
Stopped reading right there.
The frustrating thing is he didn’t even really try.
I have been saying for months that he should respond forcefully to the RAT lies, and that elections are lost in the summer just as much as they are in the fall, but he sat on his war chest.
Now he has tons of money, but he also has irrevocably lost a whole bunch of voters who will not even give him a chance because of the image that has been created in their minds.
Mitt has 19 years of running for political office.
Mitt has won a single election in his life and didn’t reach 50% of the vote, and left the single term with 34% approval.
Mitt is not a great candidate by any measure, and he was even worse as an actual office holder.
Nineteen years of campaigning, spending records broken in every campaign, 55 to 60 million of his own spent, and still no one has any idea why he wants to be president, or what his personal politics are, or what his interest in politics is.
Wishful thinking. But, the stupid part is, it doesn’t even matter who defines Mitt Romney. This election isn’t about Romney. It never was.
Obama has succeeded in defining himself — and nobody but his cult members like what they see. This election is a referendum on Barack.
SnakeDoc
Here we go again! /rolleyes
This guy's article is a bunch of wishful thinking & liberal manure. Most voters haven't even started paying attention to the election, other than to know that Obama has done a crappy job the past 3½ yrs. Unless he pulls a "McCain" (which I do not think will happen), Romney will open up against Obama after the convention when he can start spending his warchest. Then we'll see what happens in the court of public opinion.
Washington’s Free Bacon
This sad excuse for a human being has been smoking too much reefer. Boy.....is he going to be surprised, come November 6, 2012!!!
Unfortunately for Romney, he’s never defined himself. He’s flip-flopped so many times no one, including I suspect most ABOs, can tell you where he truly stands. On anything.
If someone else defines Romney for him, all I can say is that the candidate is so bad he deserves it. He’s got work to do.
It’s Obama who’s been defined by the manner in which he’s attempted to define his opponent. His minions are tying themselves in knots trying to fight off the backlash.
We are supposed to believe that the majority of those who will decide this election won’t begin to listen for some time now, yet they’re listening enough to conclude one of the candidates is responsible for the death of a woman who died of cancer?
The Democrats and the media attempted to “define” each and every Republican who ran in the mid-terms, and look what happened.
The whole article is bull.
That really should have had a (barf alert) tag.
Thus all the "rich guy" attacks from the WH.
Romney is fighting back hard.
The fiercest part of the battle to define Romney will continue until the Convention. Then Romney gets the bully pulpit for a few hours so he can define himself.
Sadly, with half the population on the government dole it is over now for Romney and us.
Newsmax
Obama Widens Lead Over Romney as Smear Tactics Take Hold
Friday, August 10, 2012 11:06 AM
By: Henry J. Reske
The Obama campaigns unrelenting and discredited assault on GOP challenger Mitt Romney over his taxes and business career are taking a toll on the former Massachusetts governors standing with voters.
Three national polls released in the last two days show President Barack Obama opening up a seven to nine point lead.
A new Fox News poll shows Obama ahead 49 to 40 percent, the biggest spread since Romney secured the Republican nomination. A CNN/ORC International poll shows that among registered voters, Obama leads Romney 52 percent to 45 percent and an Reuters/Ipsos poll also has Obama up by 7, 49 to 42.