Posted on 10/04/2012 9:00:56 AM PDT by Chuckmorse
In the words of my mentor, the late great radio talk show host Jerry Williams, "It's all over!"
For the first time in four years, perhaps the first time in his life, President Barack Obama stepped into a situation in which he was not protected by a phalanx of adoring syncopates, yes men and women, and by a solid column of lap-dog media figures.
Barack Obama stood alone without his tele-prompter and with a weak and inept moderator Tom Lehrer, who was supposed to run interference but who was shunted aside early on. Obama was forced to stride out onto the field of battle with Mitt Romney, a normal person who is used to brickbats because that is exactly what has been thrown at him his entire professional life.
Obama spouted all the cliched lies that have become the stock and trade of the left and the Democrats this campaign season and Romney was more than happy to name them as such. Perhaps the best line in the debate was when Romney stated to Obama: "I have no idea what you're talking about!"
Obama exposed himself as a leftist which means that the voters now have a clear choice between two candidates who represent two opposite ideologies. The most glaring problem for Obama, besides the exposure of who he is politically, was the emptiness of his repeated claims that he was going to do all these wonderful things.
Why then, viewers were likely to ask themselves, or their family members sitting on the couch watching and listening, why didn't he do this over the last four years? Why indeed!
Romney will, I predict, win by a landslide. Hallelujah!!!!
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Obviously should have been "sycophant". Could have been spellchecker related. In haste, I've clicked on a wrong replacement choice.
"sycophant: a person who uses flattery to win favour from individuals wielding influence; toady"
A syncopate would be something that causes musical rhythm to become irregular. I don’t think that is quite the word he was looking for though.
Someone with hair that is accented when it's normally unaccented?
syn·co·pate [sing-kuh-peyt, sin-]
verb (used with object), syn·co·pat·ed, syn·co·pat·ing.
1. Music . a. to place (the accents) on beats that are normally unaccented. b. to treat (a passage, piece, etc.) in this way.
2. Grammar . to contract (a word) by omitting one or more sounds from the middle, as in reducing Gloucester to Gloster.
That’s funny. Is my “gloat” showing?
By golly, we’ve earned it!
Now, just maybe, everyone will stop trying to run Romney’s campaign. Ole Mitt made us proud!
Thank you so much. That is really wonderful.
Remember when Gore demanded ballot recounts in some areas in Florida and refused to leave the V.P. residence until this was done so Bush could be declared future president?
A wonderful retired “heavy” opera singer volunteered her services. She stationed herself outside Gore’s V.P. home and sang opera for at least over an hour. (She had a wonderful, wonderful voice.)
It was a riot!!!
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