TheGreatGatsby
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Really, you got that from this ad?
Or are you just spouting off more support for Obama for no reason
Republicans are generally behind Mitt. I dont see any real division there at all other than an upset libertarian section but they are going to be upset no matter what because there is almost no one that actually represents them in government. That is a given.
I will give you that Democrats are generally happier to vote for Obama than Republicans are to vote for Romney. I would say that is generally the case though no matter whom the candidate is.
Come on Rabbi dont be so blind. Republicans lining up to vote for Romney does not constitute happy people about their vote. It constitutes people that are voting for Romney because they have to in order to stop Obama. I never said that was going to be a bad thing for Romney anyway.Really, you got that from this ad?
Or are you just spouting off more support for Obama for no reason
Republicans are generally behind Mitt. I dont see any real division there at all other than an upset libertarian section but they are going to be upset no matter what because there is almost no one that actually represents them in government. That is a given.
I will give you that Democrats are generally happier to vote for Obama than Republicans are to vote for Romney. I would say that is generally the case though no matter whom the candidate is.
I disagree. Republicans are lining up to vote for ROmney so they can get rid of the Obamanation. Democrats will vote for Obama because they dont have much alternative. It's no contest.
Come on Rabbi dont be so blind. Republicans lining up to vote for Romney does not constitute happy people about their vote. It constitutes people that are voting for Romney because they have to in order to stop Obama. I never said that was going to be a bad thing for Romney anyway.Really, you got that from this ad?
Or are you just spouting off more support for Obama for no reason
Republicans are generally behind Mitt. I dont see any real division there at all other than an upset libertarian section but they are going to be upset no matter what because there is almost no one that actually represents them in government. That is a given.
I will give you that Democrats are generally happier to vote for Obama than Republicans are to vote for Romney. I would say that is generally the case though no matter whom the candidate is.
I disagree. Republicans are lining up to vote for ROmney so they can get rid of the Obamanation. Democrats will vote for Obama because they dont have much alternative. It's no contest.
And the happy Obama voters are painfully obvious. Why do you think Obamas likability is so damn high and he has such a high approval rating even though the unemployment is where it is and the economy is in the crapper. People that really support Obama love him and would likely support him if he came over to their house and shot their dog. Obama supporters are just more charged. There is a lot less of them then there used to be BUT they are charged.
Well... I'm not a democrat and I have never voted for one... However I agree that there is anger and Division in the Republican party. And that's because... Republicans wanted it I guess.
Anger towards people who would normally support them because they don't agree with the foreign policy and an Audit of the Fed.Well... I'm not a democrat and I have never voted for one... However I agree that there is anger and Division in the Republican party. And that's because... Republicans wanted it I guess.
Really? What anger? Anger towards big corporations? Nope. Anger towards small business owners? Nope. Anger towards oil companies? Nope. Anger towards coal mining companies? Nope. Anger towards insurance companies? Nope. Anger towards American imperialism? Nope.
Yet all of those exist in abundance in the Democratic Party.
Democrats are united behind your President. That much is obvious. What is also obvious is that the Governor is having trouble getting the GOP to like him; much less energized enough to vote for him.
So much fun.
Well... I'm not a democrat and I have never voted for one... However I agree that there is anger and Division in the Republican party. And that's because... Republicans wanted it I guess.
Really? What anger? Anger towards big corporations? Nope. Anger towards small business owners? Nope. Anger towards oil companies? Nope. Anger towards coal mining companies? Nope. Anger towards insurance companies? Nope. Anger towards American imperialism? Nope.
Yet all of those exist in abundance in the Democratic Party.
Anger towards people who would normally support them because they don't agree with the foreign policy and an Audit of the Fed.Well... I'm not a democrat and I have never voted for one... However I agree that there is anger and Division in the Republican party. And that's because... Republicans wanted it I guess.
Really? What anger? Anger towards big corporations? Nope. Anger towards small business owners? Nope. Anger towards oil companies? Nope. Anger towards coal mining companies? Nope. Anger towards insurance companies? Nope. Anger towards American imperialism? Nope.
Yet all of those exist in abundance in the Democratic Party.
okAnger towards people who would normally support them because they don't agree with the foreign policy and an Audit of the Fed.Really? What anger? Anger towards big corporations? Nope. Anger towards small business owners? Nope. Anger towards oil companies? Nope. Anger towards coal mining companies? Nope. Anger towards insurance companies? Nope. Anger towards American imperialism? Nope.
Yet all of those exist in abundance in the Democratic Party.
You're talking about 5k hard core narco-libertarians? Like anyone gives a shit about them.
Really, you got that from this ad?
Or are you just spouting off more support for Obama for no reason
Republicans are generally behind Mitt. I dont see any real division there at all other than an upset libertarian section but they are going to be upset no matter what because there is almost no one that actually represents them in government. That is a given.
I will give you that Democrats are generally happier to vote for Obama than Republicans are to vote for Romney. I would say that is generally the case though no matter whom the candidate is.
I disagree. Republicans are lining up to vote for ROmney so they can get rid of the Obamanation. Democrats will vote for Obama because they dont have much alternative. It's no contest.
Come on Rabbi dont be so blind. Republicans lining up to vote for Romney does not constitute happy people about their vote. It constitutes people that are voting for Romney because they have to in order to stop Obama. I never said that was going to be a bad thing for Romney anyway.I disagree. Republicans are lining up to vote for ROmney so they can get rid of the Obamanation. Democrats will vote for Obama because they dont have much alternative. It's no contest.
And the happy Obama voters are painfully obvious. Why do you think Obamas likability is so damn high and he has such a high approval rating even though the unemployment is where it is and the economy is in the crapper. People that really support Obama love him and would likely support him if he came over to their house and shot their dog. Obama supporters are just more charged. There is a lot less of them then there used to be BUT they are charged.
I disagree. Remember back in 07 when you had Obama everything? School kids reciting pledges of allegience to Obama. Songs about Obama. Stores named after Obama. Thousands of cheering fans.
That's all gone. The progressives hate him as a traitor. The blacks are worse off than they were 4 years ago. He's done nothing for them. Only union members, and I think even then they didnt get everything they expected.
On the GOP side, Romney is pulling more money than ever before. And he is pulling it from places that have never given before. Even a conservative like me is impressed with how well run his campaign is and many of the choices he's made, especially Paul Ryan. He is laser-focused on the central issue, which is where he needs to be. He cuts an enormous contrast to Obama in a way McCain never did.
Really, you got that from this ad?
Or are you just spouting off more support for Obama for no reason
Republicans are generally behind Mitt. I dont see any real division there at all other than an upset libertarian section but they are going to be upset no matter what because there is almost no one that actually represents them in government. That is a given.
I will give you that Democrats are generally happier to vote for Obama than Republicans are to vote for Romney. I would say that is generally the case though no matter whom the candidate is.
I disagree. Republicans are lining up to vote for ROmney so they can get rid of the Obamanation. Democrats will vote for Obama because they dont have much alternative. It's no contest.
Chralie Frist for one.
That's idiotic.I was watching a documentary last night and they were discussing how similar the dems and pubs used to be. There was a push by FDR to have them be more opposing because he thought it would spark debate, and engage more Americans in the process.
I would say, he didn't anticipate this.