Any other anti-Obama posters who think Obama wins easily this year?

Dr.Drock

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I was a little surprised by the naivety of many McCain supporters who thought all the up to, and including election day that he was going to win.

I'm starting to see that same thing now, with a bunch of republicans saying Obama is going to lose easily.

Personally I despise everything about Obama politically, and I think he's going to win easily no matter who emerges from the republican party. Doesn't anyone else who doesn't support Obama agree with me?
 
Massive vote fraud will keep Obama close, but he's toast in '12

What percentage of the vote he gets do you think will be done via vote fraud and what percentage of the republicans nominee's votes do you think will be obtained via fraud?
 
America is anxious to have a stylish, classy first lady again!

Ann-Romney.jpg
 
Heres my perspective.
i agree with crusaderfrank.very good analysis.
problem is,we were thrown such a wounded damn cow in the left,and it matra,tactics,etc..
THAT IF WE REEEEAAAAALLLLY had our shit together....
it would be a landslide if we were advantageous and correctly opportunistic..
it would be throttle destroy...its not like we have bill clinton in there...
but,our own stupidity will keep it close,but in our favor,i think....
 
One thing the damn GOP isnt exploiting,is ill give creditvto romney for this,hes a helluva businessman.
 
I don't frankly buy the whole voter fraud thing being relevant one way or another. What WILL sway the minds of voters is the backing that Barry still has from the main stream media. Sad to say...there are still people out there (Hi, Deanie and TM!) that still believe the pablum they are fed daily by the Huffington Post, Media Matters and MSNBC's of the world.

Despite that however, I still think Obama is in for the fight of his life. He's got a record now and it's not very impressive. Most economic recoveries from recessions are stronger than what we've seen over the past 3 plus years. The tepid growth we've had can only be excused away for so long. At some point Barry has to own the economy that he's been managing. If the price of gas spikes this summer and takes the cost of other consumer goods up with it then people's wallets are going to feel the pinch right before they step into that voting booth in November. I don't think they're going to care about Trayvon Martin or contraception at that point...they're going to be focused on THEIR financial situation and who they think would be better at making that situation improve.
 
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America is anxious to have a stylish, classy first lady again!

Ann-Romney.jpg

This isn't a slam as all rich and famous people do this nowadays, but man it's amazing what modern technology can do to a face. Look at the before and after.

Has Mitt Romney’s Wife, Ann Romney, Had Plastic Surgery? : Makemeheal.com Celebrity Plastic Surgery, News, Gossip

I wonder if she went in and said, how much like sarah barracuda can you make me look?"

fukin funny,, nbc is so desperate they've hired Mrs. Sarah J. Palin .. I rolled off the couch with laughter.. :lol::lol::lol::lol: she's now entrenched behind enemy lines..
 
I don't frankly buy the whole voter fraud thing being relevant one way or another. What WILL sway the minds of voters is the backing that Barry still has from the main stream media. Sad to say...there are still people out there (Hi, Deanie and TM!) that still believe the pablum they are fed daily by the Huffington Post, Media Matters and MSNBC's of the world.

Despite that however, I still think Obama is in for the fight of his life. He's got a record now and it's not very impressive. Most economic recoveries from recessions are stronger than what we've seen over the past 3 plus years. The tepid growth we've had can only be excused away for so long. At some point Barry has to own the economy that he's been managing. If the price of gas spikes this summer and takes the cost of other consumer goods up with it then people's wallets are going to feel the pinch right before they step into that voting booth in November. I don't think they're going to care about Trayvon Martin or contraception at that point...they're going to be focused on THEIR financial situation and who they think would be better at making that situation better.

what's actually relevant instead of the nonsense you just posted, is that the GOP doesn't have a candidate who doesn't make the public's stomach turn.

either you have an etch-a-sketch who doesn't care what he says to get elected and put a dog on his roof of his car and drove 60 miles an hour.

or a wackjob who let his kids play with a dead baby and who wants us to be a theocracy where there would be states where you can't buy contraception.

to win, you actually need a candidate.
 
At this point I wouldn't bet on either side winning the office. It's plenty early and the real campaigning hasn't even started. Not to mention a lot can change between now and November. I'm more interested in us holding the house and winning the senate.
 
I don't frankly buy the whole voter fraud thing being relevant one way or another. What WILL sway the minds of voters is the backing that Barry still has from the main stream media. Sad to say...there are still people out there (Hi, Deanie and TM!) that still believe the pablum they are fed daily by the Huffington Post, Media Matters and MSNBC's of the world.

Despite that however, I still think Obama is in for the fight of his life. He's got a record now and it's not very impressive. Most economic recoveries from recessions are stronger than what we've seen over the past 3 plus years. The tepid growth we've had can only be excused away for so long. At some point Barry has to own the economy that he's been managing. If the price of gas spikes this summer and takes the cost of other consumer goods up with it then people's wallets are going to feel the pinch right before they step into that voting booth in November. I don't think they're going to care about Trayvon Martin or contraception at that point...they're going to be focused on THEIR financial situation and who they think would be better at making that situation better.

what's actually relevant instead of the nonsense you just posted, is that the GOP doesn't have a candidate who doesn't make the public's stomach turn.

either you have an etch-a-sketch who doesn't care what he says to get elected and put a dog on his roof of his car and drove 60 miles an hour.

or a wackjob who let his kids play with a dead baby and who wants us to be a theocracy where there would be states where you can't buy contraception.

to win, you actually need a candidate.

You accuse me of posting "nonsense" and then you post that? Funny stuff, Jillian...
 
I was a little surprised by the naivety of many McCain supporters who thought all the up to, and including election day that he was going to win.

I'm starting to see that same thing now, with a bunch of republicans saying Obama is going to lose easily.

Personally I despise everything about Obama politically, and I think he's going to win easily no matter who emerges from the republican party. Doesn't anyone else who doesn't support Obama agree with me?

It depends. If gas is still above $4 and faux unemployment above 8% he will lose!

If gas gets into the $2s and faux unemployment in the 7%s, he wins!
 
I don't frankly buy the whole voter fraud thing being relevant one way or another. What WILL sway the minds of voters is the backing that Barry still has from the main stream media. Sad to say...there are still people out there (Hi, Deanie and TM!) that still believe the pablum they are fed daily by the Huffington Post, Media Matters and MSNBC's of the world.

Despite that however, I still think Obama is in for the fight of his life. He's got a record now and it's not very impressive. Most economic recoveries from recessions are stronger than what we've seen over the past 3 plus years. The tepid growth we've had can only be excused away for so long. At some point Barry has to own the economy that he's been managing. If the price of gas spikes this summer and takes the cost of other consumer goods up with it then people's wallets are going to feel the pinch right before they step into that voting booth in November. I don't think they're going to care about Trayvon Martin or contraception at that point...they're going to be focused on THEIR financial situation and who they think would be better at making that situation better.

what's actually relevant instead of the nonsense you just posted, is that the GOP doesn't have a candidate who doesn't make the public's stomach turn.

either you have an etch-a-sketch who doesn't care what he says to get elected and put a dog on his roof of his car and drove 60 miles an hour.

or a wackjob who let his kids play with a dead baby and who wants us to be a theocracy where there would be states where you can't buy contraception.

to win, you actually need a candidate.

You accuse me of posting "nonsense" and then you post that? Funny stuff, Jillian...

there was nothing untrue in what i said. nor was it based on opinion and talking points. santorum is the one walking around with an etch-a-sketch, not the president.

and you really do truly have to question the common sense of someone who would put a dog on the roof of a car.

i repeat, you still need decent candidates in order to win.

just how it is.
 
what's actually relevant instead of the nonsense you just posted, is that the GOP doesn't have a candidate who doesn't make the public's stomach turn.

either you have an etch-a-sketch who doesn't care what he says to get elected and put a dog on his roof of his car and drove 60 miles an hour.

or a wackjob who let his kids play with a dead baby and who wants us to be a theocracy where there would be states where you can't buy contraception.

to win, you actually need a candidate.

You accuse me of posting "nonsense" and then you post that? Funny stuff, Jillian...

there was nothing untrue in what i said. nor was it based on opinion and talking points. santorum is the one walking around with an etch-a-sketch, not the president.

and you really do truly have to question the common sense of someone who would put a dog on the roof of a car.

i repeat, you still need decent candidates in order to win.

just how it is.

I'm not "anti Obama", and have doubts he will be re-elected.....................
 
I don't frankly buy the whole voter fraud thing being relevant one way or another. What WILL sway the minds of voters is the backing that Barry still has from the main stream media. Sad to say...there are still people out there (Hi, Deanie and TM!) that still believe the pablum they are fed daily by the Huffington Post, Media Matters and MSNBC's of the world.

Despite that however, I still think Obama is in for the fight of his life. He's got a record now and it's not very impressive. Most economic recoveries from recessions are stronger than what we've seen over the past 3 plus years. The tepid growth we've had can only be excused away for so long. At some point Barry has to own the economy that he's been managing. If the price of gas spikes this summer and takes the cost of other consumer goods up with it then people's wallets are going to feel the pinch right before they step into that voting booth in November. I don't think they're going to care about Trayvon Martin or contraception at that point...they're going to be focused on THEIR financial situation and who they think would be better at making that situation improve.

Bingo. I think your way right.

People are gonna vote with their pocketboks.

I think thats it in a nutshell.

Its the economy stupid
 

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