I agree with John Cassidy: A Victory for Obama and for Obama’s America

Put all of that aside, but the fact that Obama and his administration basically committed treason in Ben Ghazi...


Ben Ghazzi, Ben Dover, and Ben Gay, went over to Ben Hur's House in Staten Island and were last seen fucking fast and furiously...

heard they called it a mandate

:cool:
Here's what's pathetic; this illiterate, uneducated douchebag doesn't know how to spell Greece, spells it "Greese". No, it wasn't a typo, he did it many times. One of the Obama asses of the masses that voted for him.

Grease?

you were carrying in about treason. what does John Revolta have to do with it?
 
Tuesday was a victory for ordinary Americans over billionaire assholes like Adelson, Trump, and the Koch brothers.

Imagine how frightened they must be right now to realize that hundreds of millions of dollars can no longer buy elections.

George Soros says it can.

Oh, but he's different...somehow...he just is!!

Right?
 
For those in the gloat mode, I ask but one question, are you proud of the dirt, slander, lies, misrepresentation of fact? Never before has media sat in the back seat, endorsed and abdicated their responsibility so blatantly in disclosing the truth as it has over the past 180 days in the name of political ideology, something to be proud of, right? So, if you need to ask yourself why mainstream media is being overrun by FOX and others, it should be apparent. We all know by now what Chicago style scum politics are all about and what is amazing is the lack of class of our commander in chief, but then again truth and honesty are not one of his attributes, is it? The GOP had Nixon, the Democrats now have Obama.
Put all of that aside, but the fact that Obama and his administration basically committed treason in Ben Ghazi...


Ben Ghazzi, Ben Dover, and Ben Gay, went over to Ben Hur's House in Staten Island and were last seen fucking fast and furiously...

heard they called it a mandate

:cool:
It's not at all surprising that you shit all over the Americans killed in Benghazi and along our southern border.

Despicable, but not at all surprising.
 
Tuesday was a victory for ordinary Americans over billionaire assholes like Adelson, Trump, and the Koch brothers.

Imagine how frightened they must be right now to realize that hundreds of millions of dollars can no longer buy elections.

George Soros says it can.

Oh, but he's different...somehow...he just is!!

Right?
Yeah, he's a "philanthropic" socialistic billionaire that plays with the currency of nations and then drives them bankrupt. But as long as he's one of Obama's biggest financiers, he gets a free pass.
 
Tuesday was a victory for ordinary Americans over billionaire assholes like Adelson, Trump, and the Koch brothers.

Imagine how frightened they must be right now to realize that hundreds of millions of dollars can no longer buy elections.

George Soros says it can.

Oh, but he's different...somehow...he just is!!

Right?
Yeah, he's a "philanthropic" socialistic billionaire that plays with the currency of nations and then drives them bankrupt. But as long as he's one of Obama's biggest financiers, he gets a free pass.
Leftists can do no wrong. Remember, these are the same people who admire Che and Pol Pot.
 
I agree with John Cassidy: A Victory for Obama and for Obama’s America

Cassidy as well as Nate were right on. What I especially like about Cassidy is he lays out what he thinks and the why. He laid out how to got to where he was. It was great watching progressives and conservatives get many of it all wrong and for the wrong reasons.

here's the man on the election and what it means...

November 7, 2012
A Victory for Obama and for Obama’s America

Posted by John Cassidy

Even Karl Rove could only delay the inevitable for so long. At about 11:30 P.M., shortly after all the networks had called Ohio and, with it, the entire election for President Obama, the man George W. Bush used to call Turd Blossom objected, live on the air, to the Fox News decision to go along with the crowd. It was a rare public spat in the Fox/G.O.P. alliance, and, evidently, somebody in Boston was listening. Citing the possibility of a last-minute turnaround in Ohio, the Romney campaign refused for another hour or so to concede it was all over.
...

With Obama on his way to the McCormick Place convention center in downtown Chicago to greet his supporters, the talking heads were already vying to predict what would happen next: two more years of Washington deadlock; a civil war inside the Republican Party as the long-muzzled moderates finally take on the likes of Sarah Palin and Grover Norquist; a reinvigorated President ready to reach across the party divide; a boom in the Colorado tourism industry as potheads the world over flock to the Rockies to get high. (A ballot initiative there to legalize marijuana passed by fifty-three per cent to forty-seven per cent.)

Hang on a minute, y’all. Who knows what the future holds? For now, let’s take the measure of what has happened, which is historic enough. For the fifth time in the past six Presidential elections, the Democrats have won the popular vote. For the second time in succession, Americans have elected a black man as President. Throughout the country, Republican extremists like Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock have been repudiated. Residents of Maryland and Maine (and probably Washington state, too) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage. The United States of 2012 hasn’t turned into Scandinavia, but it isn’t the United States of 2010 and the Tea Party either. To the extent that the election was about anything more than negative advertising and relentless micro-targeting, it was a triumph of moderation over extremism, tolerance over intolerance, and the polyglot future over the monochrome past.
...

The exit polls largely told the story. In the nineteen-to-twenty-nine age group...

Read more A Victory for Obama and Obama's America : The New Yorker

Dante psssssst????????????? has anyone told you are broke? That's sort of a biggie?
 
George Soros says it can.

Oh, but he's different...somehow...he just is!!

Right?
Yeah, he's a "philanthropic" socialistic billionaire that plays with the currency of nations and then drives them bankrupt. But as long as he's one of Obama's biggest financiers, he gets a free pass.
Leftists can do no wrong. Remember, these are the same people who admire Che and Pol Pot.

never forget Anita "geeze I love Mao":lol:
 
zzzzzzzzz

Today, we have the same slow death-spiral suck that we had last week, that we had a year ago, that we will have a year from now.

Nothing has changed.

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I agree with John Cassidy: A Victory for Obama and for Obama’s America

Cassidy as well as Nate were right on. What I especially like about Cassidy is he lays out what he thinks and the why. He laid out how to got to where he was. It was great watching progressives and conservatives get many of it all wrong and for the wrong reasons.

here's the man on the election and what it means...

November 7, 2012
A Victory for Obama and for Obama’s America

Posted by John Cassidy

Even Karl Rove could only delay the inevitable for so long. At about 11:30 P.M., shortly after all the networks had called Ohio and, with it, the entire election for President Obama, the man George W. Bush used to call Turd Blossom objected, live on the air, to the Fox News decision to go along with the crowd. It was a rare public spat in the Fox/G.O.P. alliance, and, evidently, somebody in Boston was listening. Citing the possibility of a last-minute turnaround in Ohio, the Romney campaign refused for another hour or so to concede it was all over.
...

With Obama on his way to the McCormick Place convention center in downtown Chicago to greet his supporters, the talking heads were already vying to predict what would happen next: two more years of Washington deadlock; a civil war inside the Republican Party as the long-muzzled moderates finally take on the likes of Sarah Palin and Grover Norquist; a reinvigorated President ready to reach across the party divide; a boom in the Colorado tourism industry as potheads the world over flock to the Rockies to get high. (A ballot initiative there to legalize marijuana passed by fifty-three per cent to forty-seven per cent.)

Hang on a minute, y’all. Who knows what the future holds? For now, let’s take the measure of what has happened, which is historic enough. For the fifth time in the past six Presidential elections, the Democrats have won the popular vote. For the second time in succession, Americans have elected a black man as President. Throughout the country, Republican extremists like Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock have been repudiated. Residents of Maryland and Maine (and probably Washington state, too) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage. The United States of 2012 hasn’t turned into Scandinavia, but it isn’t the United States of 2010 and the Tea Party either. To the extent that the election was about anything more than negative advertising and relentless micro-targeting, it was a triumph of moderation over extremism, tolerance over intolerance, and the polyglot future over the monochrome past.
...

The exit polls largely told the story. In the nineteen-to-twenty-nine age group...

Read more A Victory for Obama and Obama's America : The New Yorker

How much money do you get on welfare?
 
Put all of that aside, but the fact that Obama and his administration basically committed treason in Ben Ghazi...


Ben Ghazzi, Ben Dover, and Ben Gay, went over to Ben Hur's House in Staten Island and were last seen fucking fast and furiously...

heard they called it a mandate

:cool:
It's not at all surprising that you shit all over the Americans killed in Benghazi and along our southern border.

Despicable, but not at all surprising.

America, love it or leave it.
 
Tuesday was a victory for ordinary Americans over billionaire assholes like Adelson, Trump, and the Koch brothers.

Imagine how frightened they must be right now to realize that hundreds of millions of dollars can no longer buy elections.

George Soros says it can.

Oh, but he's different...somehow...he just is!!

Right?
Yeah, he's a "philanthropic" socialistic billionaire that plays with the currency of nations and then drives them bankrupt. But as long as he's one of Obama's biggest financiers, he gets a free pass.

Soro's loves Kenya!!!
 
I agree with John Cassidy: A Victory for Obama and for Obama’s America

Cassidy as well as Nate were right on. What I especially like about Cassidy is he lays out what he thinks and the why. He laid out how to got to where he was. It was great watching progressives and conservatives get many of it all wrong and for the wrong reasons.

here's the man on the election and what it means...

November 7, 2012
A Victory for Obama and for Obama’s America

Posted by John Cassidy

Even Karl Rove could only delay the inevitable for so long. At about 11:30 P.M., shortly after all the networks had called Ohio and, with it, the entire election for President Obama, the man George W. Bush used to call Turd Blossom objected, live on the air, to the Fox News decision to go along with the crowd. It was a rare public spat in the Fox/G.O.P. alliance, and, evidently, somebody in Boston was listening. Citing the possibility of a last-minute turnaround in Ohio, the Romney campaign refused for another hour or so to concede it was all over.
...

With Obama on his way to the McCormick Place convention center in downtown Chicago to greet his supporters, the talking heads were already vying to predict what would happen next: two more years of Washington deadlock; a civil war inside the Republican Party as the long-muzzled moderates finally take on the likes of Sarah Palin and Grover Norquist; a reinvigorated President ready to reach across the party divide; a boom in the Colorado tourism industry as potheads the world over flock to the Rockies to get high. (A ballot initiative there to legalize marijuana passed by fifty-three per cent to forty-seven per cent.)

Hang on a minute, y’all. Who knows what the future holds? For now, let’s take the measure of what has happened, which is historic enough. For the fifth time in the past six Presidential elections, the Democrats have won the popular vote. For the second time in succession, Americans have elected a black man as President. Throughout the country, Republican extremists like Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock have been repudiated. Residents of Maryland and Maine (and probably Washington state, too) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage. The United States of 2012 hasn’t turned into Scandinavia, but it isn’t the United States of 2010 and the Tea Party either. To the extent that the election was about anything more than negative advertising and relentless micro-targeting, it was a triumph of moderation over extremism, tolerance over intolerance, and the polyglot future over the monochrome past.
...

The exit polls largely told the story. In the nineteen-to-twenty-nine age group...

Read more A Victory for Obama and Obama's America : The New Yorker

:eusa_shhh:

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The meltdown on the right is amazing.

They lost and the demographics will be working against them in future elections.

But the most important thing is that Obama will get to appoint the next Supreme Court justice.

We have to get Citizens United overturned.
 
The meltdown on the right is amazing.

They lost and the demographics will be working against them in future elections.

But the most important thing is that Obama will get to appoint the next Supreme Court justice.

We have to get Citizens United overturned.

Chrisy, suppose they hold out for 4 yrs, maybe they'll all of a sudden get terminally ill...:D
 
There is no such thing as Obama's America. There's just America with Obama as President.
 

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