Yeah I saw that. He seemed almost robotic in just repeating talking points and never really answering questions that David Gregory put to him.
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Tough to watch, ignorant-ass people just make me mad. Hell, I kept waiting for some of my relatives to show up. Granted, my side has its share of inarticulate dumbasses, too.
"We saw a little drone flying around checking things out." There are idiots on both sides, but it's disturbing that these people are from Ohio and could very well decide who our next president is.
Those are the high information Romney voters right there. It's like all the FOX, Limbaugh, Levin talking points are downloaded into their brains overnight, it's crazy.
I stayed at my grandmothers Friday night after a meeting I had in Ft. Worth. Two of my 2nd cousins from Oklahoma had come to town and were staying with her also. My grandmother is a very strong liberal, while they are very outspoken conservatives. I find myself in the middle. Wow the dribble they were preaching to her, thinking they could turn her vote, was disgusting. One of my favorites. "Obama and Hilary sat in the briefing room watching the live footage of Benghazi from a drone, and did nothing to help those people! All it would have taken was a call and they could have sent help, but they didn't care!"
Right on schedule! Nevermind the fact that BO was pulling away before the storm. Or Romney was just a horrible candidate. Republicans Lay The Groundwork To Blame Hurricane Sandy If Romney Loses In the event that President Obama wins reelection on Tuesday, Republicans have already found their scapegoat: Hurricane Sandy. Just days before Election Day, GOP pundits and prognosticators — and some within the Romney campaign — are roundly describing the devastating storm as the critical event that halted their candidate’s upswing in the polls, which give Obama a clear advantage in the electoral college math. “The hurricane is what broke Romney’s momentum. I don’t think there’s any question about it,” said Haley Barbour, a former Mississippi governor, RNC chairman and respected political strategist, on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday. “What happened was the news media absolutely blacked out any coverage of the issues.” Karl Rove made a similar argument to the Washington Post on Saturday.
First he throws a hurricane at the RNC and then he throws one at the election. The force is strong with this Moozlum. It must be God's plan.
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Love that you have something there from my home state. Don't be surprised when they vote blue, once again.
This kind of obvious drivel is another reason I could never be a Republican. Just admit you are losing and take it like men.