Romney's Path to a Blowout

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Kevin McCullough

;) ;)

[Just for discussion, not a prediction]

1. Obama's operation is behaving like they will get total cover from the press, while Romney's is assuming they won't.

2. Team Obama's mistakes are causing panic--hence poor campaigning.

3. Obama's tactics are being unveiled--at his own doing--and people are seeing through them.

4. Obama isn't listening to anyone except his donors. (And there are far fewer of them this go around...)

5. Obama is full of excuses, and empty of results.

6. Add to this, the economy is weakening...

http://townhall.com/columnists/kevinmccullough/2012/06/17/romneys_path_to_a_blowout/page/full/
 
I don't think either side can take a thing for granted.


The populace simply has to decide which herd of Comancheros it wants.


Follow the cart tracks . . . .
 
I don't think either side can take a thing for granted.


The populace simply has to decide which herd of Comancheros it wants.


Follow the cart tracks . . . .

Steal Little, Steal Big



:cool:

-or-

Monkey see, monkey do.
Then monkey flings his poo...
 
It depends on what happenz tween now and November.

People prefer peace and prosperity and security.

Obama's basic problems are: People know he's itchy for higher taxes. People know he's the traitor inside the gates who will open the doors to the Vandals for a fistful of dollars. And people know he's terminally self-absorbed and will creep towards tyranny an inch at a time.
 
But we still have keys and reportedly build our cities on rock and roll...



:) It's not Hannibal at the gates; it's your government come to help you!



The differences are inconsequential and quite subtle at best.


Even though Hannibal has been dead for millennia.


Our City is built on seven hills, so there is that classical reference.
 
He's got my vote for a perfect world.

Dem Spiegel!

You say that because you know Romney can't win.

At this point in time, Johnson has my vote, but I probably won't decide until I belly up to the computer and play with the touch screen a bit.

In fact, I doubt I'd vote this time around except for a ballot measure I'm interested in.
 
You say that because you know Romney can't win.

At this point in time, Johnson has my vote, but I probably won't decide until I belly up to the computer and play with the touch screen a bit.

In fact, I doubt I'd vote this time around except for a ballot measure I'm interested in.

No I say this because I am mean, vengeful and want the Democrats to get another healthy dose of their "Dreams..."

"What's dispiriting is that throughout "Dreams," the moments that Obama has invented are precisely the occasions of his epiphanies - precisely those periodic aha! moments that carry the book and bring its author closer to self-discovery. Without them not much is left."
Andrew Ferguson, The Weekly Standard
 
Romney CAN win, but long way to go....its all set up for him, economy is backsliding, summer slow down in an election year.
 
How friendly are the wolves?



:)


Gone for centuries, but the coyotes are making a came-back.


The river bottom is full of deer, and the rich folks have trouble with them eating their gardens but piss and moan when the bow-hunters want to pick off a few.


It's funny when a black bear wanders into the suburbs and all the squawking that results.


Racists.
 
Romney said that, as president, he would "forge a strong working relationship with the leadership in Israel. I would make it very clear that for us, as well as for them, it is unacceptable for Iran to become a nuclear nation and that we're prepared to take any and all action to keep that from happening," applause drowning out his next line.

If he were in office now, Romney said he would be encouraging countries in the region, such as Turkey and Saudi Arabia, to arm "the insurgents" in Syria's civil war.

yikes...
 
If Romney were in office Momar would be alive and Osama would be dead.



Iran might be serious about disarming.
 
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