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Yup. That’s right. A landslide for Romney approaching the magnitude of Obama’s against McCain. That’s my prediction.
On Sunday, we changed our clocks. On Tuesday, we’ll change our president.
Romney will win the states McCain carried in 2008, plus: Florida, Indiana, Virginia, North Carolina, Colorado, Iowa, Ohio, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Read More . . .
No previous election has ever held the fate of the nation in its hands since the reelection of Abraham Lincoln in the midst of the Civil War. If Obama is elected, he will continue his agenda to drive this nation to the point of financial collapse and leave behind millions of Americans without jobs or any hope for the future.
And that includes the liberal retards who will vote for him in an election that is, according to the pundits, too close to call. There is something terribly frightening to contemplate that half the voters will vote to continue his planned destruction and his potential for declaring himself President for Life. He is the classic tyrant. Read More . . .
In a clear contrast of two political rallies held in the same swing state of Ohio, Mitt Romney enjoyed crowds in excess of 30,000 loud and confident supporters, while Barack Obama saw fewer than 3000 supporters show up to hear what he had to say.
(A remarkable scene at the most recent Romney/Ryan rally in Ohio today – over 30,000 supporters cheered on the men they hope will restore America. This may be the single largest political rally in the history of GOP politics.)
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(Barack Obama on the other hand, visited a campaign rally at a far smaller venue – inside a barn at the Franklin County Fairgrounds where only 2800 supporters showed up to hear him once again read from the teleprompter
Viewing these recent photos from Ohio I am reminded of that incredible story to come out of Mitt Romney’s visit to Red Rocks Colorado when, as Insider put it, Governor Romney was truly moved by both the moment, and the possible impending responsibility of being America’s next president: Read More …
Sen. Jim Inhofe tells Bryan Fischer that Republicans will win the White House and the Senate because voters know that President Obama “has tried to destroy every institution that makes America great.”
The Hill: Listless Obama helped boost Romney’s night
By Niall Stanage
A subdued and sometimes listless performance from President Obama may have given Mitt Romney the opening he needed to reshape the battle for the White House on Wednesday night.
The Hill: Obama fails to mention Bain, ’47 percent’
By Jonathan Easley
President Obama didn’t mention two of his campaign’s most effective attacks against Mitt Romney in Wednesday night’s debate in Denver.
The Hill: Liberal pundits disappointed with Obama’s performance on debate night
By Alexandra Jaffe
Liberal pundits across the networks were resoundingly negative about President Obama’s performance during Wednesday’s debate, with most expressing disappointment that he was not more aggressive in the first face-to-face meeting of the two candidates.
The Hill: Polls: Romney dominated debate
By Cameron Joseph
Two flash polls late Wednesday reflected what most pundits are saying: Mitt Romney dominated the first presidential debate.
A clip from a recent Romney/Ryan rally has recently been played over and over at MSNBC highlighting what appears to be an embarrassing moment on the campaign trail for Governor Romney. Originally aired on Wednesday’s “Morning Joe,” the clip shows Paul Ryan introducing Romney as the MSNBC-added text appears on the screen proclaiming that the crowd is shouting “Ryan!” Romney gets the mic and asks the crowd to say “Romney/Ryan!” Joe Scarborough covers his face and grumbles out the words, “Sweet Jesus.”
During Thursday‘s edition of TheBlaze TV’s “Pat & Stu,” one caller gives her account of the campaign rally.
“The crowd was yelling,” caller Sherry recounts, “the crowd was screaming ‘Romney! Romney!’ and Romney, being the gentleman [he is], we can‘t get in his head because he’s so stinking nice, he stopped us to add ‘Romney-Ryan.’”
I stitched together the MSNBC clip and the clip of The Blaze caller with Pat and Stu’s reaction to her claim–and their reaction to the rally footage as they play it again without the MSNBC-added text. I also stitched together the original Romney/Ryan clip that I pulled from C-SPAN.
What appears to be an unpopular Romney seeking appreciation and attention from a Paul Ryan-infatuated audience is really a man who is generously deflecting attention away from himself onto his VP nominee.
At home, unemployment is stuck above 8 percent. Twenty-three million are out of work. Millions of others have given up looking for jobs.
One American in six is on food stamps. Small businesses are terrified of Obamacare.
The economy ran out of gas four years ago, and the president still thinks that the only way to get it going again is to fill up the tank with trillions of dollars of debt and make successful people pay for the tow truck.
Overseas, we have a dead ambassador and three other dead Americans in Libya. Dozens of our embassies are being threatened by mobs. More…
Rep. Allen West rightly blames the Obama Administration’s perceived weakness in the Middle East for the massive anti-American violence since the attack on the Libyan embassy, comparing Obama to Jimmy Carter. WesternJournalism
Paul Ryan delivered a blistering speech against President Obama on foreign policy Monday, saying because of the president’s policies, the Middle East looks like Tehran during the mob protests on the U.S. embassy in 1979. More…
Suddenly it’s wrong to articulate a foreign policy different from Obama’s?
When a U.S. embassy gets stormed by protesters overseas, it’s usually a matter of public concern. And it might even occasion debate between presidential candidates.
Unless one of the candidates is President Barack Obama and the other is Mitt Romney. Then, everything changes. More…
In this series of Tea Time, Max Pappas interviews Congressman Tom McClintock of California. The Congressman talks about his inspiration for getting into politics, and how he has fought against the big-government policies of both parties for his entire career. He also talks about the broader conflict of visions that transcends political parties, between those who seek to control others and those who seek to be left to govern themselves.
In this second of three episodes, Rep. Tom McClintock talks about how out-of-control bureaucracies have historically taken down civilizations, and how a responsible citizenry can reverse the growth of government before it collapses under its own weight. He also discusses how the new GOP leadership in Congress has made progress in increasing transparency, but also how it has failed to make any real progress in cutting spending to sustainable levels.
Liberals want you to believe that Republicans are racist. Hear why musicians like Bebe Winans are right, and commentators like Touré are wrong, on this ZoNation.
ABC News breaks a story that one of the three featured speakers supposedly deprived of a job by Bain Capital is just a union negotiator who never worked for a Bain-financed company. The Democrat Party deliberately misrepresented steel union negotiator David Foster as someone who worked under the Romney-controlled Bain Capital. More…
Vote to Save the Nation!
Alan Caruba Full Story
No previous election has ever held the fate of the nation in its hands since the reelection of Abraham Lincoln in the midst of the Civil War. If Obama is elected, he will continue his agenda to drive this nation to the point of financial collapse and leave behind millions of Americans without jobs or any hope for the future.
And that includes the liberal retards who will vote for him in an election that is, according to the pundits, too close to call. There is something terribly frightening to contemplate that half the voters will vote to continue his planned destruction and his potential for declaring himself President for Life. He is the classic tyrant. Read More . . .
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