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  • Obama’s new slogan: ‘Greater together’

    02/23/2012 9:04:48 PM PST · by Nachum · 46 replies
    The Daily Caller ^ | 2/23/12 | Neil Munro
    President Barack Obama has an emerging slogan — “greater together” — that he’s using to spur support among younger voters worried about jobs, education and debt. The collectivist slogan is appearing in more places, including fundraisers and in the title of the “Greater Together Student Summit Tour,” which is sending Obama’s deputies to colleges to galvanize students and youth. On Feb. 1, Obama used the slogan to spur support among young and old African-Americans, and especially African-American women. Less than half of younger African-American men are in the workforce, and the average wealth of African-American families was slashed by the...
  • RPT-Obama's Slogan: Looking To Replace "Hope And Change"

    02/19/2012 12:05:01 AM PST · by Lmo56 · 43 replies
    Reuters ^ | 2/18/12 | Jeff Mason
    WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Winning The Future. Greater Together. We Don't Quit. They may not be official but those are all phrases that could in one form or another be candidates to become President Barack Obama's re-election slogan. Advisers say a fresh slogan to replace the winning "Change we can believe in" mantra of 2008, is unlikely to appear before Obama knows who his Republican opponent will be and starts big campaign travel swings, likely in the spring or summer. His campaign posters now say simply, "Obama 2012."
  • Obama's slogan: looking to replace Hope and Change

    02/18/2012 7:13:04 PM PST · by SkyPilot · 44 replies
    Reuters ^ | 18 Feb 2012 | Jeff Mason
    WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Winning The Future. Greater Together. We Don't Quit. They may not be official but those are all phrases that could in one form or another be candidates to become President Barack Obama's re-election slogan. Advisers say a fresh slogan to replace the winning "Change we can believe in" mantra of 2008, is unlikely to appear before Obama knows who his Republican opponent will be and starts big campaign travel swings, likely in the spring or summer. His campaign posters now say simply, "Obama 2012." But Obama's surrogates have roadtested some slogans in recent months, including...
  • Pro North Korean Communists Chant Obama Slogan in Spanish

    11/16/2011 6:37:28 PM PST · by Nachum · 6 replies
    New Zeal ^ | 11/16/11 | Trevor Loudon
    My fearless friend Cliff Kincaid of America’s Survival attended the pro North Korean Workers World Party National Conference in New York on November 13. He recorded this video before he was kicked out. Watch WWP operative Teresa Gutierrez call for freedom for terrorist lawyer Lynne Stewart (now serving 10 years in prison for illegally assisting Islamic terrorist clients), Leonard Peltier (who killed two FBI agents), and five Cuban spies in prison in the U.S. Watch the crowd chant “Si Se Puede!”, Cesar Chavez’s old slogan, now a communist battle cry. Barack Obama’s campaign anglicized this in 2008, as “Yes we...
  • White House hopes Obama's latest slogan catches on

    10/26/2011 9:10:38 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 33 replies
    Los Angeles Times ^ | 10/26/11 | Peter Nicholas
    Another month, another White House catchphrase. “Pass this bill” looks to have been retired by White House message-makers. The heyday for President Obama’s three-word exhortation came in September, after he put forward his $447-billion jobs plan. Speech after speech, Obama commanded lawmakers to “pass this bill.’’ Day after day, Congress refused. With the impasse in its seventh week, the White House is trying a different approach, encapsulated in a new three-word slogan that is part plea, part battle cry. “We can’t wait.’’
  • GOP mocks (dictator) Obama's new 'can't wait' slogan, tells Senate to act

    10/25/2011 2:03:58 PM PDT · by Libloather · 8 replies
    The Hill ^ | 10/24/11 | Pete Kasperowicz
    GOP mocks Obama's new 'can't wait' slogan, tells Senate to actBy Pete Kasperowicz - 10/24/11 07:29 PM ET House Republicans on Monday night mocked President Obama's new "we can't wait" slogan that he introduced in a Las Vegas speech earlier in the day. Obama used the slogan to stress his plans to introduce an administrative effort to help people refinance their mortgages. The plan, to be run through the Federal Housing Finance Agency, is aimed at making an existing refinancing program available to more borrowers. The plan — and the "we can't wait" slogan — is meant to show an...
  • Freepers: Help redefine "OBAMA" for the world

    03/07/2009 7:17:48 AM PST · by ferrgus · 22 replies · 1,551+ views
    Many of you have seen the new bumper stickers from various conservative groups that goes something like this: OBAMA = One Big A$$ Mistake, America! That definition has now been added to UrbanDictionary.com, and with your help, it can be "thumbed-up" to the top-ranking position. Left-wingers succeeded in labeling Bush as a "failure." But we can turn the tables and get America to realize that Obama really is one big mistake! Click here to give this new definition the "thumbs-up." Thanks!
  • Vanity: Needing help with an election slogan

    02/17/2011 12:26:42 PM PST · by getmeouttaPalmBeachCounty_FL · 34 replies
    just me needing help
    Dear Freepers, My daughter is planning to run for student council after spring break. This will be her third school election. She's been a member of her student council during her 8th and 9th grade years, and would like to take this on during the next school year in 10th grade. Where she's at is here...she is wanting to do a giant poster of a word cloud using words similar to this: She has to come up with a slogan, and place it somewhere on her poster. She then needs to tie her slogan into her speech. She and I...
  • At midterm, Obama tries can-do slogan, details TBD (WTF? No, really - WTF?)

    01/29/2011 9:26:52 PM PST · by Libloather · 15 replies
    Yahoo ^ | 1/29/11 | Nancy Benac
    At midterm, Obama tries can-do slogan, details TBDBy Nancy Benac, Associated Press – Sat Jan 29, 1:13 pm ET WASHINGTON – There's a new slogan in town, and it's a winner. At least that's what President Barack Obama has in mind. The president unveiled his "Winning the Future" mantra in his State of the Union address, and now the upbeat but amorphous phrase is part of every speech, policy and pronouncement coming out of the administration. It's also emerged as a fat target for his Republican critics. What's next on health care? Where to go on energy and education policy?...
  • Some question pep rally atmosphere at Obama speech (Robert Gibbs approved)

    01/13/2011 6:39:50 PM PST · by markomalley · 32 replies
    AP ^ | 1/13/11 | GILLIAN FLACCUS and BOB CHRISTIE
    What was billed as a memorial for victims of the Arizona shooting rampage turned into a rollicking rally, leaving some conservative commentators wondering whether President Barack Obama's speech was a scripted political event. Not so, insisted the White House and host University of Arizona. Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs said Thursday he and other aides didn't expect the president's remarks at the school's basketball arena to receive as much rousing applause as it did. Gibbs said the crowd's response, at times cheering and shouting, was understandable.
  • 'Washington Is Broken' Will Be Democrats' Tagline

    12/27/2010 2:35:16 PM PST · by Kaslin · 27 replies · 3+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | December 27. 2010 | Byron York
    "Washington, right now, is broken," said Vice President Biden in February. "I've never seen it this dysfunctional." Back then, Biden was just one of many who complained that partisan rancor and gamesmanship had brought the functioning of the federal government virtually to a halt, making it impossible for the president and lawmakers to get anything done. "Washington is broken" became the political world's conventional wisdom. Fast-forward to Dec. 22. Celebrating the passage of a new law allowing homosexuals to serve openly in the military, President Obama said the event marked "the culmination of two of the most productive years in...
  • I Thought This Was A Joke

    07/08/2010 8:07:45 PM PDT · by NY Hockey Mom · 20 replies
    The Lonely Conservative ^ | 7/8/10 | The Lonely Conservative
    Obama’s new campaign slogan: Yes we did! Seriously: President Barack Obama has a new campaign slogan.“Yes, we did.” He didn’t say “Yes, we did take a wrecking ball to the economy and your liberty.” Oh no. He would never admit that. But he did go on to make fun of Republicans. ....
  • ADULT OR A DOLT

    04/23/2010 4:15:24 AM PDT · by knarf · 8 replies · 625+ views
    knarf | April 23, 2010 | knarf
    VOTE CONSERVATIVE.
  • COEXIST

    10/16/2009 7:37:35 AM PDT · by TradicalRC · 34 replies · 2,670+ views
    620 WTMJ ^ | May 15, 2009 | Charlie Sykes
    It all started with a parody from Tom McMahon, who was aggravated by the extremely smug and intellectually slovenly bumper sticker in which a variety of religious symbols spell out “COEXIST.” McMahon produced a parody bumper sticker with Nazi and Communist symbols substituted.
  • 'Yes, we can?' asked Obama. 'I don't like it'

    09/22/2009 3:36:57 AM PDT · by underthestreetlite · 23 replies · 1,513+ views
    TIMESONLINE ^ | 22 September 2009 | Times Online
    When Barack Obama was first introduced to the now famous three-word call to arms that came to define his quest for the presidency — “Yes, we can!” — his initial response could be paraphrased as “No, I won’t!”. According to a new book, when the slogan was first suggested to him he blanched, because he felt that the phrase was “corny” and “childish”. Only when his wife Michelle intervened and convinced him that it would work did he relent and use it in speeches and campaign events. “I don’t like it. Come on,” Mr Obama is quoted as saying...
  • Ashleigh Kenny - "R.I.P. U.S Constitution"

    08/23/2009 7:13:22 PM PDT · by Phree Non-Phixion · 17 replies · 913+ views
    Common Sense 2020 ^ | 2009-08-23 | LukeAmerica2020
    A college student from Tallahassee, FL, Ashleigh Kenny, was on Fox News yesterday to discuss the popularity and controversy of her “R.I.P. U.S. Constitution” t-shirt slogan. It’s inspiring to hear this young lady’s concern about and passion for our constitutional republic. Video: Ashleigh Kenny - "R.I.P. U.S Constitution"
  • 'Yes We Can,' Farsi edition

    04/28/2009 1:44:56 PM PDT · by anniegetyourgun · 6 replies · 373+ views
    Politico ^ | 4/28/09 | Ben Smith
    Obama's signature campaign slogan, Yes We Can, has been replicated by the Iranian president in a promotional video issued for Iran's presidential poll on 12 June, when Ahmadinejad is seeking reelection. The video features a cover picture of Ahmadinejad wearing his trademark white jacket and pointing to the Farsi phrase Ma Mitavanim (We Can) on a blackboard. The film is aimed at students and capitalises on his former status as a university lecturer.
  • The DNC is holding a contest to decide which slogan to put on a billboard near Rush Limbaugh's house

    03/06/2009 4:24:03 PM PST · by Askwhy5times · 50 replies · 1,318+ views
    The Intellectual Redneck ^ | March 6, 2009 | The Intellectual Redneck
    I would like to submit, " We love pork" or "Good jobs for tax cheats available." What would you like to suggest? The actual contest form is located here.
  • Obama indoctrination in the schools

    01/22/2009 6:09:49 AM PST · by lifeisacarnival · 23 replies · 1,194+ views
    Washington Examiner ^ | 1/22/09 | Meghan Cox Gurdon
    “I’m so excited,” the teacher bubbled, “I’ve just composed a song for the children!” The purpose of the song, the teacher explained, was to celebrate the results of a school wide mock election in which – surprise! -- Barack Obama had come out victorious.
  • Should McCain Keep His "0bama is not ready to lead" Line of Attack?

    10/02/2008 3:12:20 PM PDT · by paudio · 27 replies · 664+ views
    Self | 9/3/08 | Me
    "0bama is not ready to lead" has been McCain's main line of attack, shown in almost every TV and web Ad that the campaign produces. While it worked well in Summer, perhaps it is time to think another line of attack. "... not ready to lead" fitted well when 0bama was seen as a newcomer in the national politics. As the campaign develops to the last four weeks, however, most people have been somewhat familiar to 0bama. They have seen a person who was lacking specificity in his answers, but still could hold himself during the debate. So, McCain's "......