Friday, June 08, 2012

Do We Really Want This Guy?

Can Mitt Romney beat President Barack Obama? Some say yes!
 
Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts is the Republican who is going to face President Barack Obama in the general election.

Romney has secured enough delegates to clinch the nomination. After a bitter primary fight against his Republican rivals, Romney managed to beat back harsh criticism of his stances of being a moderate politician.

Romney has focused solely on the economy. The economic crisis in Europe has trickled into North America.

The United States has maintained steady growth but it's waning. The U.S. Congress hasn't compromised on a work and infrastructure bill that could activate the job market.

Romney served as governor of Massachusetts for one term (2003 - 2007) and during that time, many felt that his term was a disaster. But the same could be felt by the nation when it comes to President Barack Obama.

Mitt Romney is painted as the most weakest candidate by most in political circles. But President Barack Obama is painted as the weak president, because of his job approval and the U.S. Congress in constant gridlock.

Many Republicans will ignore Mitt Romney's inconstancy, his religion and his awful gaffes. They just want a man capable of beating the president.

Republicans spent most of the three years standing against most of the policies that the president presented to the Congress.

They're screaming where's the jobs! But when jobs are coming back and people are feeling better about the economy, Republicans are crowing that the president is cooking the books and lying to the public.

Mitt Romney embraces the Paul Ryan Austerity Bill. Austerity means major cuts in order to balance a federal budget.

Many Americans who view Fox News or read The Drudge Report have recited many talking points from conservative activists, and they're focused on issues that aren't important.

Many Democrats are cautiously thinking that the race will be a nail bitter but they're confident that President Barack Obama can defeat the Republican nominee.

Is there any thoughts to why a candidate who has track record of loses capable of beating the president.

Can the boring guy beat a rock star?

Courtesy of YouTube

Thursday, June 07, 2012

Hannity Whines About Civility! Turd Flipper Michelle Malkin Debates Liberal Straw Woman Over Sexism!

Michelle Malkin and Sean Hannity once again get riled up over some issue that has them blaming President Barack Obama again! The nonstop agitation from these two kind of makes me wonder if they're secretly rooting for the president to win reelection. After all they need President Obama to keep their "cash cow" flowing!
What does Sean Hannity and Michelle Malkin know about freaking civility?

Not damn thing.

They relish in division and hate for a profit.

See I don't have to be civil to anyone either. We don't live in a world of civility! It's a dog eat dog world and I am in it too! I can call these buffoons out for being the lying idiots they are!

Again, it's almost like everyday these two make confrontational debates over issues in the 2012 U.S. presidential election. I swear, I think they secretly want Barack Obama to win!

Why?

Because the president is a cash cow to conservatives! They make a living off of making people mad at one another just to sell books, events or even boaster up television/radio ratings!

Sean Hannity has seen a steady increase in viewership of his television program. Hannity is the go to guy for Republicans and controversial figures in the media.

Malkin wrote three books in regards to President Barack Obama. They were best sellers.

Malkin reluctantly endorsed former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and warned him to go hard on the president or face her wrath.

Sean Hannity will always be a bullshitter of the conservative movement! He studied the media well!

He goes into a nonstop repetitive talking point that his viewers sponge up and repeat word for word!

Since we're going through the "silly season" of politics, it would be noted that Hannity allowed this little catfight between the conservative agitator and liberal commentator Sally Kohn go a little too far. Since Sean Hannity takes pride in confrontational debates, he probably got wet dreams over two women fighting over civility in the presidential race.

Sean Hannity never had respect for the president. He claims that he respects the office of the president, but yet makes snide dog whistle comments to rile up extremists. He calls President Barack Obama, the "anointed one" or the "crybaby in chief." That little comment he makes saying the president is the anointed one rings political dog whistle for "that uppity.....[insert racial slur]!"

As a woman of color, Michelle Malkin is by far one of the most nastiest human being to ever be on television. I am assuming that she's practically banned from most cable news outlets except for Fox News! On Fox News, the commentators let Malkin go uninterrupted with baseless lies about an opponent and got the nerve to call the president a "thug" because he criticizes the Republicans and their plans to create austerity measures against the middle class!

She spins like a top over a liberal's criticism of her and her cult. When Malkin gets upset, she normally drops a name, address, website or link to the person she got upset with!

Her followers (cult) takes the bait. In a few moments, you'll see nasty and even down right threatening comments from some of her cult members. Notice that most comments that come from Michelle Malkin's personal blog or Twitchy are usually word salads with at least a name drop of Obama.

This debate was on second hour of the Sean Hannity program.

Michelle Malkin was defending her hardline stance against President Barack Obama. After the liberal Sally Kohn urged her to tone down some of the nasty rhetoric, Malkin goes crazy! She goes into "why it's the other guy" or "I'm the victim" defense while chastising the liberals for doing the same thing.

Michelle Malkin is an internet savvy conservative activist. Her blogs attract over 3 million readers. Malkin and her proteges in waiting have spent time organizing campaigns against a perceived threat to conservatism.

Some notable feuds include her brush with Rachael Ray, a nationally syndicated talk show host. The feud started over a scarf Ray wore in a Dunkin Donuts promotion. Malkin thought the scarf's design resembled a terrorist group's banter! Malkin demanded the donut chain to drop Rachael Ray or suffer a boycott.

She also got into it with Black nationalist, Malik Shabazz of the New Black Panthers when she guest hosted The O'Reilly Factor. Malkin and Shabazz got into a heated debate over the Duke Lacrosse case in which race came into play. The Black nationalist called her out for being a "political prostitute who sold out to her race", Malkin nearly lost it and cut his mic.

Malkin has a temper. A major factor to why she's like this. She love attention! She can't deny her popularity as a loud obnoxious conservative agitator who turd flips over the most trivial things in America.

Malkin would lose her temper over a minor suggestion to tone it down!


Andrew Breitbart died of heart failure. And yes, he was just like her.

Courtesy of Mediaite and The Sean Hannity Show. The Sean Hannity Show is a part of Premiere Networks and Cumulus Media Group.

Money Talks!

Mitt Romney's monthly fundraising surpassed President Barack Obama. The Republicans are determined to make this a big money race. The Republicans are energized after the victory of Scott Walker in Wisconsin.
The Obama Presidential Campaign has a strong fundraising operation. He better be prepared for the Romney campaign, and the allies! The Republican nominee Mitt Romney is catching up and it's going to be a big money race!

The May figures say that the Romney Presidential Campaign and the Republican National Committee raised over $76 million in cash. The Obama Presidential Campaign and the Democratic Party raised about $60 million.

It looks like the ride is going to be a lot tougher for the embattled president. With the economy being the number one problem facing Americans, President Barack Obama must continue to push the message that he has created jobs and he's working to help middle Americans.

The Republicans are energized by the victory of Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin. The conservative pushed forth this notion that the public sector unions, the lower class who depend on welfare, food stamps and entitlements are screwing up the nation. They want to cut these programs that provide safety nets for those who are struggling. They are practically rooting for a global recession.

President Barack Obama has a stronger advantage with cash on hand. He carries over $105 million. Former governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney carries over $10 million. He will catch up with the president soon.

The Republicans are seizing upon the notion that the president's policies are failing. The Republicans offered austerity bills that could derail the economic progress. They refuse to pass an infrastructure bill that could help construction workers build highways and homes. The Republicans would rather try to pass legislation that could restrict voter's rights, women's rights and enable firearms in public buildings (i.e. hospitals).

They'll waste the rest of the year trying to screw up this country so they can regain power.

People are so fixated on blaming the president for an economic crisis that he inherited. The American public is so freaking impatient when it comes to things.

Let repeat this again! The president's foes were complaining that he was slated to raise nearly $1 billion in campaign fundraising. They were all up in arms about it. Now that Mitt Romney managed to raise slightly more in fundraising, the same foes of the president are crowing about it.

The only things to worry about the U.S. Presidential Elections is two things.

If you support President Barack Obama, Mitt Romney's pick for vice president and how he can debate the president are the only things people should be concerned about.

When the fundraising runs in favor of the Romney campaign, we'll see the president continue to push his supporters to help him win.

Rihanna Karma...

Bill O'Racist Got Honest (Sort Of)

Bill O'Reilly Supports Racial Profiling

Conservative Turd Flippers Want Bloodshed Between The Clintons And Obama!


                
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Michelle Malkin is the internet savvy conservative activist who created her own personal blog, Hot Air and Twitchy. She gets a lot of airplay on Fox News with her good ole buddy, serial name dropping conservative agitator Sean Hannity.

Malkin comes off as a hostile debater. I am assuming that she's a very nice person in public when the cameras aren't rolling! But as right now, I look at her as the most nastiest person of color to ever speak anything about President Barack Obama.

I've expect this crap coming from bullshitters like Sean Hannity, but Malkin is way worse when it comes to being an agitator to President Barack Obama.

I almost think that these conservatives fake outrage to sell books. Because if you look at how many books were written by conservatives, the numbers are in and they're high.

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Three conservative agitators obsessing over President Barack Obama.
They make millions of dollars trying to make me and you and thousands of others angry over issues that don't affect the general public.

These two along with former presidential candidate Herman Cain, were turd flipping over the latest crap coming out of former Clinton advisor (conservative agitator) Dick Morris' mouth.

Morris stated that former president Bill Clinton is showing his displeasure with President Obama. Morris claims that Mr. Clinton is going to make it his goal to sabotage this election so Hillary Clinton can win in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Elections.
 
The Republicans would love to muddy up the waters between former president Bill Clinton and the president. This is another waste of time distraction and a rehash of the 2008 U.S. Presidential Elections.

President Obama and former president Clinton both appeared together at fundraisers for Democratic candidates.

What got the conservative noise machine cranking is the recent statements from the former president.

Mr. Clinton goes on television to state his opinion about the election, the conservatives seize upon some of his comments and uses them as proof that President Obama's agenda isn't working.

Sean Hannity claims that he knows people in the Clinton camp so angry over the 2008 Democratic Primaries, they wouldn't mind seeing President Barack Obama fail.
Former Clinton aide Dick Morris makes the rounds as a conservative agitator. His ongoing feuds with the Clintons spawned him to write books about them. Morris is targeting President Obama by spreading the gospel of feuding between him and the Clintons.
Now I don't take Hannity at his word. He's a natural born liar and deceiver. He has one serious case of Obama Derangement Syndrome.

But let's look at those so called people Mr. Hannity knows:

James Carville? Isn't he married to conservative agitator Mary Matlin?

Paul Begala? Isn't he one of those skeptical Clinton aides who think that the Obama policies are causing rifts within the Democratic Party?

Doug Schoen? Isn't he a strategist for Republican candidates and the one endorsing the idea for President Obama to step aside so Hillary Clinton could take over?

Dick Morris? A shady political analysis who has bad blood with the Clintons? A man who spends more time trolling for hookers while writing books?

All of them get equal footing on cable news outlets. Carville and Begala both appearing on CNN and Fox News. Morris and Schoen solely fixtures on Fox News.

I don't know. But it's quite unique that these guys are in the picture. They've been highly critical of President Barack Obama. The president ignores them. With good reason.

They just get a paycheck to rant and rave. With all this agitating, a person will sponge it and take it to the voting booth.

The People For Unity My Ass (PUMA/Clintons 4 Republicans) were disgruntled supporters of Hillary Clinton. They were determined to undermine the Obama campaign by supporting John McCain. This backfired. The brewing of the conservative Tea Party movement came from these types of people. These people make up the conservative wing of the Democratic Party. The so-called Reagan/Hillary Democrats.


The 2008 Democratic Primaries were a first for the history of the political party. An African American man and a woman, running for the nomination for president. Hillary Clinton already had a history as a former first lady and U.S. Senator from New York. Her name was well known among the Democratic faithful. Barack Obama was this U.S. Senator from Illinois who had a funny name, but a eloquent voice and charming looks of a gentleman. They both were running a historical run for the Democratic nomination.

The Democratic nomination was a bitter fight though. Many supporters threaten to vote Republican after both campaigns went negative on one another. Eventually the Democrats worked out their differences and managed to win back the presidency and full control of the Congress.

Since this the 2012 U.S. Presidential Elections, these conservative and liberal agitators will make millions trying to make people say nasty things about President Barack Obama and former governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney.

I don't look at Mitt Romney as a bad person. I think he's a decent person! I just don't like him!

I can tell you that from experience, he comes off as a pompous asshole.

I hate to say that about the guy, but that's the opinion I generated from him when I seen him in 2007.

I was selected to participate to in the 2007 CNN/YouTube Republican Debate at the Excel Center in St. Petersburg, Florida. I shook hands with the former governor and Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas). I got the opportunity to meet actor/trainer Chuck Norris, then supporter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee and his wife. I met the former governor Mike Huckbee and his wife Janet. I shook hands with Duncan Hunter, and even booed at Tom Tancrando, the former congressman from Colorado.

Romney and Paul who each tried a run for president back in 2007 - 2008 and both lost to U.S. Senator from Arizona, John McCain.

John McCain eventually went on to lose to Barack Obama in a landslide. McCain who ran in 2000 for president against then Elizabeth Dole, wife of former Kansas senator Bob Dole and then Texas governor George W. Bush.

George W. Bush went on to serve two terms as the president. Elizabeth Dole lost the nomination but went on to run for U.S. Senate in North Carolina. She won and served one term in the U.S. Senate. She lost to Kay Hagen in the 2008 U.S. Election.

Mitt Romney was one of those guys who loves to talk a mean game about an opponent! He lacked clever deliveries to issues. He came off as inconsistent when he takes on issues. Maybe in his mind, its a good idea, but when he's pressured by the extremists within his party, he'll pull back.

Mitt Romney has never brought up a serious economic plan that matches or even betters President Barack Obama.

Mitt Romney will pander to the extremists within in his party to defeat President Obama.

Mitt Romney will claim he'll focus on the economy, but I assure you that the old arguments of 2008 will once again rehash in this election and the Romney campaign will use it against the president.

Note: Herman Cain was a perennial candidate who tried to run for multiple government positions as well.

After allegations of a sex scandal, Cain bowed out before the Iowa caucuses. Cain had went on to endorse Newt Gingrich. But now he's endorsed Mitt Romney. Cain isn't interested in running for office anymore! He will now take the helm of radio conservative agitator Neal Boortz. Boortz will retire and Cain will finish his rants on radio.

I'm guessing the bad blood between Cain and Romney is just old news.

I bet you that Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum are plotting to derail Mitt Romney's presidential bid!

Two can play this game, Mr. Hannity!

Courtesy of Mediaite

Wednesday, June 06, 2012

Wisconsin Keeps The Koch Sucker!

Wisconsin governor Scott Walker managed to fight off a recall election that could have changed the impact of the Republican's strength in the 2012 United States Presidential Election.
Be prepared for a long summer, President Barack Obama.

The Republicans and its conservative allies are energized by the victory of Wisconsin's embattled governor Scott Walker. For the first time in U.S. history a state governor survives a strong recall election. And the energy will be pass along through that perennial Mitt Romney, the party's nominee for president.

The Democrats retake back the state legislation and Walker urges the opposition to put aside their differences and work with him for the sake of the state. With the growing tension within Wisconsin, could there be a growing signs of strength within the conservative movement?

Scott Walker and the Republican-controlled state legislation passed sweeping measures to limit public sector collective bargaining and cuts to pension for public workers. He signed off a voter identification law that required voters to show a government-issued ID before casting a ballot. His state attorney filed a lawsuit against the federal government, in regards to the American Health Care Reform law. He rejected funding for the health care of the poor. Also, the governor rejected public funding for high speed rail service.

Walker hardline stance against the middle class and public sector unions created the backdrop for the liberal Occupy Wall Street movement.

Despite all this, the voters still came out in droves to vote. And in a 53% to 47%, a mere six points gave the governor a win.

Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett was not a favorite among the public sector unions and Democratic hopefuls.

He offered a different take on the matters of public unions. He pushed forth ordinances that cut sick days for city workers. Barrett advocated for non-payment work for city employees and advocating cuts to city work.

People weren't as enthusiastic with the mayor.

The recall election was a lost for the public sector unions and the Democratic Party. Even with a strong grassroots presence and appearances from former president Bill Clinton, many voters felt that Governor Walker was still capable of leading the state.

Many conservatives and some Democrats fault President Barack Obama for not appearing for rallies to help the Milwaukee mayor Tom Barrett. But the case in point is, what would it matter?

I mean President Barack Obama appeared for candidates who ran for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts, governor of New Jersey and Virginia and for a congressional seat in New York. They've lost. Conservatives crow that standing near the president is dangerous.

I am assuring that the president was capable of getting involved. But is it worth the risk? The Democrats are very cautious this time! They want the Republicans to play an overreach with their austerity plans. Voters aren't too hip with the Democrats but their hopes is the Republicans go too far and turn off the independent voters. But you would hear the right wingers scream that the president is trying to meddle in the affairs of the voters of Wisconsin. Now that he's not making many appearances out of fear that the candidate may lose, the same right wingers are going to make noise about how he didn't come to the aid of the Democrats.

Look I am all about a fair election and all, and I do wish Governor Walker, a successful three years, but in reality, it's about the math. Many voters felt that this recall was an overreach by the opposition.

Many voters who supported Governor Walker were union workers, middle income families, and even supporters of President Obama.

But the concern among those around President Barack Obama, is Wisconsin going to swing red this time?

Maybe?

The Democrats carry Wisconsin easily for the last elections.

This time around is it going to be a rough ride for the president and the Democrats?

Democrat Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin is running for retiring U.S. Senator Herb Kohl's seat, it's going to be a toss up between her and former Republican governor Tommy Thompson, a 2008 former presidential candidate.

The president is great fundraiser. He's getting donations, but is the impact of the president going to trickle down to those struggling?
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The Republicans poured a lot of money into this race. Superpac donations for the Republican governor was unprecedented. Americans for Prosperity, American Crossroads and U.S. Chamber of Commerce poured millions into the race. The Republicans were hoping that this race was a precursor to a game changing victory for Mitt Romney.

The Koch brothers, are reclusive billionaires invested in the 2012 U.S Presidential race.

Walker was fooled last year by pranksters when he thought a call was from philanthropist David Koch, co-chairman of Koch Industries, a investment and manufacturing firm that supports Republican candidates.

Charles Koch the oldest brother is the CEO of Koch Industries and mostly the head operations of its affiliate firms. Charles Koch donates to Republican and Democratic candidates. He's was once a supporter of Newt Gingrich but switch to Mitt Romney.

Barack Obama has a slim lead in most Midwestern states. He has to carry forth Ohio, Florida, Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada. Those states determine an election. Wisconsin matters. It's a strong union state.

Despite what happen the Republicans can take pride in this victory. This victory is a momentum for Republicans struggling to retake the U.S. Senate. It's also a sigh of relief for Mitt Romney as well. Many people are still skeptical of his chances, but the Republicans can say now that the Scott Walker impact could be a lot better if Mitt Romney goes the way of the governor.

Assured that Scott Walker will be floated around as either a vice-president nominee or 2016 potential candidate for president. Just listen to the whispers around the internet, it's already there!

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