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When Barry Loses
Posted by: Bumbling Barry ()
Date: November 05, 2012 11:26AM

Pick your best excuse, but what it comes down to is that he sucks as President...

At the end of September, Obama led his opponent in essentially all credible national and swing-state polling, Mitt Romney’s personal favorability was stuck underwater and the former Massachusetts governor was caught in a whirlpool of controversy around the “47 percent” tape.

And then the first debate happened.

With a strangely passive debate performance, making no mention of the “47 percent” video and even suggesting he and Romney agreed on the the future of Social Security, Obama gave the Republican a massive new opening in the 2012 campaign. Romney’s swing-state numbers leaped upward, his personal favorability surged and in national Pew polling he went from a 8-point deficit to a 4-point lead over Obama.

If Romney emerges the victor on Tuesday night, some percentage of Democrats will say that the reason is really very simple: Obama self-immolated on a single night at the University of Denver.


Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83301.html#ixzz2BMkeDCCI

Pick practically any day in calendar year 2012, and odds are you can find a prominent Democrat lamenting the flood of outside money into the presidential campaign. And into Senate campaigns. And into House campaigns.

The 2012 elections have indeed been preposterously expensive. In October alone, outside groups disclosed over half a billion dollars in independent expenditures. Republicans have led the way, with American Crossroads, Crossroads GPS and the pro-Romney group Restore Our Future spending over $170 million together last month, according to an analysis by POLITICO’s Dave Levinthal.

If the president doesn’t get reelected, one of the most predictable Democratic excuses will be that all that money simply overwhelmed him.


Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83301_Page3.html#ixzz2BMkvb5q3

Race has been a surprisingly little-discussed topic — at least among politicians, in public — during the term of the first African-American president in American history. But Obama’s race has hovered over the politics of the last four years, in ways many on the left might point to in explaining his defeat.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83301_Page4.html#ixzz2BMlDFGIw

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Re: When Barry Loses
Posted by: Robo Romney MAD?! ()
Date: November 05, 2012 11:31AM

Bumbling Barry Wrote:
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> Pick your best excuse, but what it comes down to
> is that he sucks as President...
>
> At the end of September, Obama led his opponent in
> essentially all credible national and swing-state
> polling, Mitt Romney’s personal favorability was
> stuck underwater and the former Massachusetts
> governor was caught in a whirlpool of controversy
> around the “47 percent” tape.
>
> And then the first debate happened.
>
> With a strangely passive debate performance,
> making no mention of the “47 percent” video
> and even suggesting he and Romney agreed on the
> the future of Social Security, Obama gave the
> Republican a massive new opening in the 2012
> campaign. Romney’s swing-state numbers leaped
> upward, his personal favorability surged and in
> national Pew polling he went from a 8-point
> deficit to a 4-point lead over Obama.
>
> If Romney emerges the victor on Tuesday night,
> some percentage of Democrats will say that the
> reason is really very simple: Obama self-immolated
> on a single night at the University of Denver.
>
>
> Read more:
> http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83301.ht
> ml#ixzz2BMkeDCCI
>
> Pick practically any day in calendar year 2012,
> and odds are you can find a prominent Democrat
> lamenting the flood of outside money into the
> presidential campaign. And into Senate campaigns.
> And into House campaigns.
>
> The 2012 elections have indeed been preposterously
> expensive. In October alone, outside groups
> disclosed over half a billion dollars in
> independent expenditures. Republicans have led the
> way, with American Crossroads, Crossroads GPS and
> the pro-Romney group Restore Our Future spending
> over $170 million together last month, according
> to an analysis by POLITICO’s Dave Levinthal.
>
> If the president doesn’t get reelected, one of
> the most predictable Democratic excuses will be
> that all that money simply overwhelmed him.
>
>
> Read more:
> http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83301_Pa
> ge3.html#ixzz2BMkvb5q3
>
> Race has been a surprisingly little-discussed
> topic — at least among politicians, in public
> — during the term of the first African-American
> president in American history. But Obama’s race
> has hovered over the politics of the last four
> years, in ways many on the left might point to in
> explaining his defeat.
>
> Read more:
> http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83301_Pa
> ge4.html#ixzz2BMlDFGIw

Hahahaha awwwww its so cute that you guys think magic underpants will win. I am robo romney, I am so coolz, vote for me because I am both a pro-life and pro-choice president. Healthcare for all, healthcare for none. Warhawk against war. I am robo romney, I want your love.

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Re: When Barry Loses
Posted by: Robo Rom Robo Rom ()
Date: November 05, 2012 11:32AM

awesomo1-225x300.jpg?w=225&h=300

Error, I have money, why didnt I win, error error!! ERROR!!!

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Re: When Barry Loses
Posted by: The Kittens Mittens Be Havin' ()
Date: November 05, 2012 11:34AM

Bumbling Barry Wrote:
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> WAAAAHHHH!

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Re: When Barry Loses
Posted by: Ralph Pootawn ()
Date: November 05, 2012 12:25PM

Robo Romney MAD?! Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Bumbling Barry Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Pick your best excuse, but what it comes down
> to
> > is that he sucks as President...
> >
> > At the end of September, Obama led his opponent
> in
> > essentially all credible national and
> swing-state
> > polling, Mitt Romney’s personal favorability
> was
> > stuck underwater and the former Massachusetts
> > governor was caught in a whirlpool of
> controversy
> > around the “47 percent” tape.
> >
> > And then the first debate happened.
> >
> > With a strangely passive debate performance,
> > making no mention of the “47 percent” video
> > and even suggesting he and Romney agreed on the
> > the future of Social Security, Obama gave the
> > Republican a massive new opening in the 2012
> > campaign. Romney’s swing-state numbers leaped
> > upward, his personal favorability surged and in
> > national Pew polling he went from a 8-point
> > deficit to a 4-point lead over Obama.
> >
> > If Romney emerges the victor on Tuesday night,
> > some percentage of Democrats will say that the
> > reason is really very simple: Obama
> self-immolated
> > on a single night at the University of Denver.
> >
> >
> > Read more:
> >
> http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83301.ht
>
> > ml#ixzz2BMkeDCCI
> >
> > Pick practically any day in calendar year 2012,
> > and odds are you can find a prominent Democrat
> > lamenting the flood of outside money into the
> > presidential campaign. And into Senate
> campaigns.
> > And into House campaigns.
> >
> > The 2012 elections have indeed been
> preposterously
> > expensive. In October alone, outside groups
> > disclosed over half a billion dollars in
> > independent expenditures. Republicans have led
> the
> > way, with American Crossroads, Crossroads GPS
> and
> > the pro-Romney group Restore Our Future
> spending
> > over $170 million together last month,
> according
> > to an analysis by POLITICO’s Dave Levinthal.
> >
> > If the president doesn’t get reelected, one
> of
> > the most predictable Democratic excuses will be
> > that all that money simply overwhelmed him.
> >
> >
> > Read more:
> >
> http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83301_Pa
>
> > ge3.html#ixzz2BMkvb5q3
> >
> > Race has been a surprisingly little-discussed
> > topic — at least among politicians, in public
> > — during the term of the first
> African-American
> > president in American history. But Obama’s
> race
> > has hovered over the politics of the last four
> > years, in ways many on the left might point to
> in
> > explaining his defeat.
> >
> > Read more:
> >
> http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83301_Pa
>
> > ge4.html#ixzz2BMlDFGIw
>
> Hahahaha awwwww its so cute that you guys think
> magic underpants will win. I am robo romney, I am
> so coolz, vote for me because I am both a pro-life
> and pro-choice president. Healthcare for all,
> healthcare for none. Warhawk against war. I am
> robo romney, I want your love.

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Re: When Barry Loses
Posted by: Robo Romney confused! ()
Date: November 05, 2012 12:27PM

Ralph Pootawn Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Robo Romney MAD?! Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Bumbling Barry Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Pick your best excuse, but what it comes down
> > to
> > > is that he sucks as President...
> > >
> > > At the end of September, Obama led his
> opponent
> > in
> > > essentially all credible national and
> > swing-state
> > > polling, Mitt Romney’s personal
> favorability
> > was
> > > stuck underwater and the former Massachusetts
> > > governor was caught in a whirlpool of
> > controversy
> > > around the “47 percent” tape.
> > >
> > > And then the first debate happened.
> > >
> > > With a strangely passive debate performance,
> > > making no mention of the “47 percent”
> video
> > > and even suggesting he and Romney agreed on
> the
> > > the future of Social Security, Obama gave the
> > > Republican a massive new opening in the 2012
> > > campaign. Romney’s swing-state numbers
> leaped
> > > upward, his personal favorability surged and
> in
> > > national Pew polling he went from a 8-point
> > > deficit to a 4-point lead over Obama.
> > >
> > > If Romney emerges the victor on Tuesday
> night,
> > > some percentage of Democrats will say that
> the
> > > reason is really very simple: Obama
> > self-immolated
> > > on a single night at the University of
> Denver.
> > >
> > >
> > > Read more:
> > >
> >
> http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83301.ht
>
> >
> > > ml#ixzz2BMkeDCCI
> > >
> > > Pick practically any day in calendar year
> 2012,
> > > and odds are you can find a prominent
> Democrat
> > > lamenting the flood of outside money into the
> > > presidential campaign. And into Senate
> > campaigns.
> > > And into House campaigns.
> > >
> > > The 2012 elections have indeed been
> > preposterously
> > > expensive. In October alone, outside groups
> > > disclosed over half a billion dollars in
> > > independent expenditures. Republicans have
> led
> > the
> > > way, with American Crossroads, Crossroads GPS
> > and
> > > the pro-Romney group Restore Our Future
> > spending
> > > over $170 million together last month,
> > according
> > > to an analysis by POLITICO’s Dave
> Levinthal.
> > >
> > > If the president doesn’t get reelected, one
> > of
> > > the most predictable Democratic excuses will
> be
> > > that all that money simply overwhelmed him.
> > >
> > >
> > > Read more:
> > >
> >
> http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83301_Pa
>
> >
> > > ge3.html#ixzz2BMkvb5q3
> > >
> > > Race has been a surprisingly little-discussed
> > > topic — at least among politicians, in
> public
> > > — during the term of the first
> > African-American
> > > president in American history. But Obama’s
> > race
> > > has hovered over the politics of the last
> four
> > > years, in ways many on the left might point
> to
> > in
> > > explaining his defeat.
> > >
> > > Read more:
> > >
> >
> http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1112/83301_Pa
>
> >
> > > ge4.html#ixzz2BMlDFGIw
> >
> > Hahahaha awwwww its so cute that you guys think
> > magic underpants will win. I am robo romney, I
> am
> > so coolz, vote for me because I am both a
> pro-life
> > and pro-choice president. Healthcare for all,
> > healthcare for none. Warhawk against war. I am
> > robo romney, I want your love.


Rural areas receive more federal cheese than urban areas. Still waiting on any retort that isn't bigoted and based on the realities of 1970s america.

OH IT FINALLY MAKES SENSE! Republicans think the year is 1974, hence all the jive turkey talk and racial stereotypes that no longer make any sense.

Here you go Alabama farmers, take another 300 billion dollars in federal cheese.

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Re: When Barry Loses
Posted by: kllknjklnklnkl ()
Date: November 05, 2012 12:58PM

More on Pew:

For example, here in the must-win battleground state of Ohio, the final CNN/ORC poll showed Romney edging Obama among independent voters by two points, 48% to 46%. But among moderate voters, Obama is crushing Romney by 21 points – 57% to 36%.


This is significant because in past elections independents and centrist voters have been largely synonymous–overlapping cohorts, reflecting the belief of many independents that the two parties are too polarized and disproportionately dominated by their respective special interests. But what I think we're seeing this year is the extended impact of the tea party – a growth in the number of independent conservatives that has moved the overall independent voting block slightly to the right. In turn, centrist voters are more likely to vote for Obama precisely because of the polarizing impact of the tea party and the intransigence of many conservative congressmen when it came to working in a good faith spirit of principled compromise with the Obama administration.

National polls also bear this dynamic out. In the final Pew poll of this election, Romney is winning independent voters by a three point margin, 44% to 41%. But Obama is winning centrist voters by a 21-point margin – 56% to 25%. One reason for this split can also be found in the poll – the least popular group in Washington is congressional Republicans who have just a 28% approval rating. This makes the case for possibly giving Republicans unified control of Washington again a tougher sell to swing voters.

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Re: When Barry Loses
Posted by: one more day ()
Date: November 05, 2012 03:35PM

he better not lose
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Re: When Barry Loses
Date: November 05, 2012 04:01PM

one more day Wrote:
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> he better not lose

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Re: When Barry Loses
Posted by: widget ()
Date: November 05, 2012 05:12PM

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Re: When Barry Loses
Posted by: Rommmmnnnneeeeyyyy ()
Date: November 05, 2012 05:19PM

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