"Dem Party is F****d."

Quote from Clubber Lang:

Nah. The guy is Teflon.

Being black makes you immune to criticism. The accuser will be branded a racist, dragged through the mud by the media, and scorned from society.

Solyndra, Benghazi, Fast and Furious, IRS, phone tapping, drones, spying on citizens, etc, etc, etc, etc.

It just doesn't matter.

Great post! Very sadly true!:(
 
is it hard to consider that the vast majority of Christians who oppose Obama oppose him because he supports policies which destroy jobs and threaten our national security?

you claim to own a business...
do you have individual insurance f/c...
are your rates going up?
are you keeping your doctor?
how about keeping your plan?

Quote from futurecurrents:

Considering that the majority of moron, delusional righties, (which includes most Christians) think Obama is Muslim, is it that hard to consider?
 
Quote from jem:

is it hard to consider that the vast majority of Christians who oppose Obama oppose him because he supports policies which destroy jobs and threaten our national security?

you claim to own a business...
do you have individual insurance f/c...
are your rates going up?
are you keeping your doctor?
how about keeping your plan?

Do you really think that he will give you an honest answer?
 
Since the government shutdown, you can't swing a dead cat without hitting some media member claiming Republicans are in a lot of trouble heading into next year's midterm elections.

Breaking with the trend rather surprisingly Wednesday was the perilously liberal Mother Jones with a piece titled "New Poll Shows Democratic Incumbents in Big Trouble."

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/#ixzz2jPvBxc9u
 
This story actually made me laugh out loud when I read it. The notoriously left-leaning folks over at Politico have made a pretty stunning admission: Conservatives were right about the harmful effects of Obamacare, and the media ignored them the entire time.

from Politico:

Since the Affordable Care Act was introduced in 2009, Republicans have dismissed President Barack Obama’s oft-repeated promise that anyone who liked their insurance plan would be able to keep it.
But was anyone paying attention?

For years, the media turned a blind eye to conservatives’ insistent warnings, often taking the president’s promise for granted. But this week, as health insurance cancellation letters started showing up in Americans’ mailboxes and the website rollout flopped, the GOP message finally broke into the mainstream.

On Monday, NBC News reported that at least half of the approximately 14 million Americans with individual insurance are set to have their health plans shut down by insurers under Obamacare. On Wednesday, the story was featured on the front page of some of the nation’s leading newspapers and was the main talking point for Republican lawmakers during the congressional hearing with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.
For Republicans, it’s been a long time coming.

We’ve been warning that these things were going to happen since 2009,” said Kirsten Kukowski, the press secretary for the Republican National Committee.

“There were stories all across the country,” said Brendan Buck, the press secretary for House Speaker John Boehner. “We see stories like that get dismissed — but this was going to happen at some point, it was inevitable.”

For the past few years, the RNC, top conservative think tanks and several influential right-leaning bloggers have been trying to convince Americans that Obama’s claim about being able to keep your plan was wrong. A few news outlets also cautioned against the president’s promise. As early as June 2009, The Associated Press wrote that “no president could guarantee such a pledge.”

But for the most part, the mainstream media failed to aggressively pursue the story, taking Obama’s claim at face value without testing it against the facts.
 
"But for the most part, the mainstream media failed to aggressively pursue the story, taking Obama's claim at face value without testing it against the facts."

This could be said about his entire campaign, and the whole of his term in office to date. We're willfully ignorant should be scrolling across the screen of every MSM news station.
 
great post...

democrat incumbents have gone significantly more negative than republican incumbents and there is a strong chance its going to get worse.



Quote from Lucrum:

Since the government shutdown, you can't swing a dead cat without hitting some media member claiming Republicans are in a lot of trouble heading into next year's midterm elections.

Breaking with the trend rather surprisingly Wednesday was the perilously liberal Mother Jones with a piece titled "New Poll Shows Democratic Incumbents in Big Trouble."

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/#ixzz2jPvBxc9u
 
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