Showing posts with label Hillary Rodham Clinton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hillary Rodham Clinton. Show all posts

Thursday, September 06, 2012

Big Willie Style!

Bill Clinton makes the case for President Barack Obama.
For nearly 50 minutes, former president Bill Clinton lays the ground work for an awesome speech. President Barack Obama biggest ally comes to the defense of Republican attacks.

Many Republicans and even conservative agitator Sean Hannity had tried their best to make the case that Bill and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are angry at the president for the 2008 U.S. Democratic primary elections.

When you look at how much Bill loves to talk, many of the party's faithful were eating it up!

Bill Clinton puts the Democratic (Save Obama) National Convention in the spotlight. The economy is the major focus. President Barack Obama is embattled by the struggling economy.

Hopefully the president can win back his voters.

Others include women's right advocate Sandra Fluke and U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Biden: Romney & Ryan Will Keep Y'All In Chains!

                                 

President Barack Obama hits the campaign trail fresh after the news that Republican candidate Mitt Romney chosen the Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan for his running mate.

The president's strongest allies are not only former president Bill Clinton and Secretary Of State Hillary Clinton, but the gaffe prone Vice President Joe Biden. Once again, the Republicans are pouncing on the statements of Vice President Biden and they feel that the "race card" was played when he spoke to a crowd of Black voters.

Say it ain't so, Joe!

The conservatives are riled up over the vice president's statements at an event in Danville, Virginia. Biden takes on Mitt Romney's pledge to repeal the Financial/Banking Reform Law. Biden used the "ol' Black slang" when describing the Republican candidate.

Jake Tapper of ABC News reports that the vice president said to the Danville, Virginia, crowd that the House GOP budget, partly written by House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, gives an indication of the Republican presidential ticket’s values.

                           

“We got a real clear picture of what they all value,” Biden said. “Every Republican’s voted for it. Look at what they value and look at their budget and what they’re proposing. Romney wants to let the — he said in the first hundred days he’s going to let the big banks once again write their own rules, ‘unchain Wall Street.’ They’re going to put y’all back in chains.”

An Obama campaign official tells ABC News that “as the full quote makes obvious, the Vice President was clearly using a metaphor to describe the devastating impact of deregulating Wall Street and the financial industry, as well as how Governor Romney’s policies would take us back to the same failed formula that led to the 2008 financial crisis – the same failed formula that benefitted a few, but crashed our economy and hurt the middle class.”

Defenders of the vice president suggest that he inartfully was attempting to play off language Republicans have used about President Obama needing to “unshackle” small businesses and the economy.

Asked about the comments by Andrea Mitchell on MSNBC, Obama campaign deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter said the president “probably agrees with Joe Biden’s sentiments.  I mean he’s using a metaphor….He was making a point that if we repeal Wall Street reform which is what Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan want to do, we’re going to go back to the days where they’re writing their own rules, and we saw what happened. Taxpayers had to bail them out. We had to spend billions of dollars of taxpayer dollars bailing them out. Now I would think that that, you know, that is a problem for middle class taxpayers. That would hamper their ability to take care of their own finances.”

                  

Cutter said, “the bottom line is that we have no problem with those comments.”

Romney spokesperson Andrea Saul said, “In case anyone was wondering just how low President Obama could go in his campaign for re-election, we now know he’s willing to say that Governor Romney wants to put people back in chains.

Whether its accusing Mitt Romney of being a felon, having been responsible for a woman’s tragic death or now wanting to put people in chains, there’s no question that because of the President’s failed record he’s been reduced to a desperate campaign based on division and demonization.”

Mr. Biden also told the crowd that if they get out the vote, “we can win North Carolina again.” Danville is close to the North Carolina border, but it is in fact in Virginia.


Thursday, June 14, 2012

Conflict Between The Three Stooges Of The Morning News!

Alisyn Camerota, Steve Doocy, Gretchen Carlson and Brian Kilmeade are the hosts of the network's morning program. Each morning a commentator (agitator) runs through the talking point and the viewers sponge it up! The Republicans look upon this network to promote their message against President Barack Obama.
Think Progress obtains a gem. Gretchen Carlson, the co-host of Fox and Friends walks off the set after her fellow co-host Brian Kilmeade made a comment about women in sports.

This is going to have Brian Kilmeade in trouble again!

Gretchen Carlson, Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade have been on Fox News for quite sometime. They've been pushing the bar lower ever since their report of Barack Obama attending a radical Islamic "madrassa" while he was a child.

This comment sparked the conflict between Carlson and Kilmeade: “Women are everywhere. We’re letting them play golf and tennis now. It’s out of control.”

This would prove the Democratic Party's point of how Fox News echos the Republican Party. The war on women is a real issue and it has consquences.

The network has been harshly criticizing First Lady Michelle Obama, Dr. Jill Biden, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Sandra Fluke, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-California), Democratic Party chief Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Florida) and women who support the Democratic Party or its progressive allies. They run negative stories about them and to defend the agitators who were sexist towards them.

Former Alaskan governor Sarah Palin, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota), S.E. Cupp, Michelle Malkin, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Laura Ingraham, Ann Coulter and even Gretchen Carlson have been criticized by progressive and conservative agitators as well.

Courtesy of YouTube through Think Progress.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

"Crazy" John Mc Cain chooses Gov. Palin of Alaska as his second...What will the hardcore misogynist Radial Right think about this?

Inteligentaindigena Indigenismo Novajoservo: "Crazy" John Mc Cain chooses Gov. Palin ofDAYTON, OHIO - AUGUST 29:  Presumptive Republi... Alaska as his second...What will the hardcore mysoginist Radial Right think about this?

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So, John "I can say Gook if I want to" McCain has finally announced his running mate, "Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, a self-defined "hockey mom" who like Democratic Party pick Barack Obama has only recently entered political service is the "surprise" GOP Vice-Presidential candidate.

I for one cannot understand why anyone would be surprised since she logically helps balance McCain out with the Christian Right. She accepts Creationism, opposes abortion rights, laughs at his off-colour jokes and evidently does not personally see a problem with McCain's anti-female screeds that offend most everybody else. In effect, she is the perfect comic foil to McCain's Colonel Klink who will, as he has for the past several months, continue to stumble, misidentify or gaffe his way through his presidency should he be elected, or appointed by the corporate class like George W. Bush.

Being female she could sucker some of the disaffected among Hillary Clinton’s firm supporters but in the end it’s a White woman representing the elite classes versus the “Black Muslim” from the anti-White church with the White mama and funny name.

I could go on, but others have done the work already:
Who’s That Lady?
Poll: Voters uncertain on Palin
Palin currently being investigated for abuse of office
McCain VP pick laughed as radio host called Alaskan Senator a 'b*tch' and a 'cancer'

Exclusive: Chief Fired by Palin Speaks Out
Palin's Wikipedia Entry Gets Overhaul

Thanks To Palin, It's All About Abortion Now

Fox Pundit: Alaska ‘Right Next Door to Russia’
“Fox & Friends” co-host and international relations genius Steve Doocy filled some time before John McCain’s official VP unveiling extravaganza on Friday by suggesting that McCain’s chosen She-publican, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, is actually a formidable player on the world stage because of Alaska’s proximity to Russia.

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