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Obama's Campaign of Lies Reaches Despicable Low
Investor's Business Daily ^ | 08/09/2012 | IBD Staff

Posted on 08/09/2012 4:06:36 AM PDT by IBD editorial writer

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Trust me. New despicable lows by President Hussein’s re-election stooges will be reached every two weeks between now and November. That’s how long it takes for the reverberations from the previous outrage to die out.

And quite frankly the strategy is working, at least from the perspective of diverting attention for Obama’s destruction of our country’s economy, military, world prestige, rule of law, self-reliance, and all the rest. It’s really the only strategy possible for him.

It is a high-risk strategy, however, as at a certain point an intense backlash could develop, both by the electorate and the heretofore tame media.

Most likely the Obammunists are desperately gambling on Romney over reacting in some way that amounts to shooting himself in the foot or at least providing more grist for their attacks. If Romney keeps his cool and stays on message, then the Obammunists’ high-risk strategy will probably fail.


21 posted on 08/09/2012 10:55:42 AM PDT by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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