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Singing the Blues with Barack Obama
Townhall.com ^ | October 25, 2012 | Emmett Tyrrell

Posted on 10/25/2012 11:35:38 AM PDT by Kaslin

This election is not turning out the way President Barack Obama had expected. Perhaps that is why he has looked so uncomfortable in his three debates with the suddenly debonair Governor Mitt Romney. Possibly President Obama had expected something more from the former governor of Massachusetts, the former CEO of the 2002 Winter Olympics, the former head of Bain Capital -- and, incidentally, is not Bain Capital assuming the same demonic role in this contest between Obama and Romney as Halliburton industries once played in the campaigns of Bush-Cheney? It is, I suppose, an asset that in all their years of adult life neither Obama nor Joe Biden have ever suffered any exposure to the dark doings of private-sector employment, none whatsoever. It is a dispensation that has kept them pure, almost virginal.

The president in his high-minded innocence aspired to something more in this presidential race, something higher. I think he wanted to experience the clash and bang of Great Ideas in these debates. First, he would propose his view of a healthy prosperous America with budgets balanced and deficits receding. Then the challenger would admit to his view of the world. Romney would manfully step forward and envision the endless breadlines that his economic policies would engender. There would be the Hoovervilles, the soup kitchens, the scenes of little children, their noses running, huddled waiting in Dickensian stupefaction for their parents to return from the pollution-belching factories, perhaps with a loaf of bread for their starving families, PERHAPS NOT. Meanwhile, zoom, zoom, the millionaires and billionaires motor by in their Bentleys and Rolls Royces, and Priuses.

Frankly the way that these debates have turned out has got to leave the president feeling a little low. Why could not Romney admit to his audience the other night that he has not a clue to running foreign policy? Why does he not admit to having no idea as to the name of the capital of Ghana or the Gross National Product of Burkina Faso? Why is Romney so dishonest? A good healthy debate is what President Obama was seeking and for all his high-minded efforts he has gotten deception and arrant lies. He should have known that the Republicans would come up with a candidate like Romney. After all, was it not the Republican Party that came up with Richard Nixon?

Now we are coming down to the wire. There are only a dozen or so days left before Election Day. Polls have Romney ahead and the trend is with him. One battleground state after another is falling. Over the past 150 weeks, since November 2009, when Americans were polled as to job approval, or whether Obama should be reelected, fewer than 50 percent have favored the president. The only weeks he polled above 50 percent were the week our troops shot Osama bin Laden and the week following the Democratic National Convention. No president with such a string of unfavorable ratings can expect to be reelected. I fear the White House is catching on. Obama is a goner, unless the Democrats can turn out the vote in select cemeteries around the country.

Now comes John Fund with a new book to tell us that voter fraud is a real possibility in 2012, and for years to come, if Americans do not get serious about the problem of stuffing the ballot box. In "Who's Counting? How Fraudsters and Bureaucrats Put Your Vote At Risk," written with Hans von Spakovsky, Fund outlines the problem. He talks about how voter fraud played an important role in recent history, for instance, in the passage of Obamacare. He talks about a salutary trend in the states favoring photo identification. Much as we demand photo identification before buying alcohol, cashing a check, or, in our larger cities, entering an office building, we ought to require it of voters. Yet some, in the main Democrats, complain that this is bigoted. It is nothing of the kind. It is an instance of taking democratic process seriously. It assures the value of every vote that is cast.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2012election; barackobama; battlegrounds; campaign2012; mittromney; obama

1 posted on 10/25/2012 11:35:41 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
Obama Campaign's Downward Spiral
2 posted on 10/25/2012 11:37:40 AM PDT by Jay777 (My personal blog: www.stoptheaclu.com)
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To: Kaslin
The party's over
It's time to call it a day
They've burst your pretty balloon
And taken the moon away
It's time to wind up the masquerade
Just make your mind up the piper must be paid

The party's over
The candles flicker and dim
You danced and dreamed through the night
It seemed to be right just being with him
Now you must wake up, all dreams must end
Take off your makeup, the party's over
It's all over, my friend

3 posted on 10/25/2012 12:14:09 PM PDT by donna (Pray for revival.)
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To: Kaslin

For Obama....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fk2prKnYnI

And now we go to a commercial..... a must see.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnX7TNFIELg


4 posted on 10/25/2012 12:59:43 PM PDT by Gator113 (I would have voted for NEWT, now it's Romney & Ryan.~Just livin' life, my way~)
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To: Kaslin
Singing the blues? I hope we can all sing this song on November 6:

Goodbye, Blues--The Mills Brothers

5 posted on 10/25/2012 1:12:43 PM PDT by Fiji Hill (Deo Vindice!)
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To: Kaslin
Well, I never felt more like singin' the blues,
'Cause I never thought that I'd ever lose your vote, dear;
Why'd ya do me this way?
6 posted on 10/25/2012 1:45:41 PM PDT by JimRed (Excise the cancer before it kills us; feed &water the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS, NOW & FOREVER!)
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To: Gator113

The gentleman who produced the commercial seems to be correct. People don’t learn from history. When we walk through an American supermarket, we have a wealth of beautiful products from which to choose. When reading about life in socialist countries, you see people standing in line for hours to purchase an inferior cut of protein, you see empty shelves or inferior products on those shelves, tiny apartments, fear of reprisal for speaking their minds—it’s astonishing that people don’t appreciate the opportunities we have here to create nice lives for ourselves and families.


7 posted on 10/25/2012 2:01:33 PM PDT by Silentgypsy (If you love your freedom, thank a vet.)
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To: Silentgypsy

As of September 2012, the gentleman is worth US$4.6 billion. He is the 77th richest person in the United States.


8 posted on 10/25/2012 2:38:24 PM PDT by Gator113 (I would have voted for NEWT, now it's Romney & Ryan.~Just livin' life, my way~)
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To: Gator113

I’m happy for his good fortune secondary to his hard work and business acumen, and I’m *really* happy that he appreciates our country. I pray for his continued success and for our deliverance from this ugly downward spiral.


9 posted on 10/26/2012 12:44:09 AM PDT by Silentgypsy (If you love your freedom, thank a vet.)
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