Only through the Romney-can't-possibly-beat-our-boy-king propaganda filter of the "news" media.
Boy, I sure can't hear that enough.
Most people who supported Obama were making a mistake but you, Mort - you were one of the people who made a blunder, because you should have known better.
I heard a lot about the poised, well-spoken, likeable candidate back in 2008. I didn’t see that candidate, but the media told me all about him. The candidate I saw and who was elected was rather snobby, not all that bright, and spoke robotically.
In 2008, however, there wasn’t a real Republican challenger.
Now there is, and the true nature of the Democrat candidate is painfully obvious in comparison.
It seems him and his whole administration have wasted these past four years fixing that which was not broke, digging holes where we did not need holes.
It seems him and his whole administration have wasted these past four years fixing that which was not broke, digging holes where we did not need holes.
It seems him and his whole administration have wasted these past four years fixing that which was not broke, digging holes where we did not need holes.
Such a memorable zinger. How many are old enough to remember the launcher of the zinger . . . wait, it's coming back to me. Lloyd Benson? An old fool with a canned zinger, like the grandfather who tells you the same joke every time you visit him. At some point in the debate, Benson blurts out a mention of Jack Kennedy, unconnected to anything else, as in:
"You know, I've heard people say you're a kind of like the young Jack Kennedy . . . " etc., etc. Curiously, the Lamestreamers at the time quoted it immediately as a piece of devastating repartee. With my eyes opened by the Journo-List revelations and related conspiracies to bore us, I'd say it's almost as if the state-run media had been leaked the quote in advance and were waiting to use it in their sneering stories of the debatewhich Quayle clearly won. And Dukakis-Benson took, as I recall, 5 states out of 50.
This, of course, is where Zuckerman tips his hand that he is a big government liberal who believes that government must "pay for" tax cuts because, of course, all money (and presumably property) belongs to government in the first place. Normal humans, on the other hand, view tax cuts simply as less confiscation of their money by government.
This notion that government must "pay for" confiscating less money from citizens is... bizarre. But then, liberal thought processes are bizarre.
Therefore it makes sense to them. I guess.
Yes, he inherited a financial crisis that he had no part in causing....Ummmm, Mort. Wake up. He was a SENATOR. He caused or helped cause it as much as any freaking politician.
You are not Bill Gates. You are not Steve Joy. Go away!!
After crying over not getting their backing of Hillary elected, these past four years were unsuccessful in forcing The Undocumented Coffee Server to conform to her agenda.
So:
They’ve had their champion installed in the hyjacked GOP, HillaryRomney, intending to support Mr. HillaryRomney Extortion-Care, all along.
Alot of people have totally jumped the shark here, supporting Mr. Massachusetts Hillary.
Truth, loyalty, and honesty backed up by an unfailing command of the facts coupled with the ability to impart them will beat “mastery of lies and deception” any time.
That is why Obama looks like a petulant two-year old when confronted thusly.