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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 2:02 pm 
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Example A is Jimmy Carter. Fired after four years of stagflation and malaise, the former peanut farmer reinvented the office of the ex-presidency, thrusting himself into world diplomacy, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize.

You know who else won the Nobel Peace Prize?

This guy.


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Example A is Jimmy Carter. Fired after four years of stagflation and malaise, the former peanut farmer reinvented the office of the ex-presidency, thrusting himself into world diplomacy, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize.

You know who else won the Nobel Peace Prize?

This guy.


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Fits right in with Carter & Sotero. They're all anti-Israel.


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You won't believe the response from thin skinned crybaby DUMBO at the end of the article...


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Matt Damon dismisses Barack Obama as a 'one term President'
By Paul Thompson


Matt Damon has taken another swipe at Barack Obama and dismissed him as a 'one term President.'

In his most ferocious attack to date, the Hollywood star vented his anger at the President's failure to bring about change in America.

He said: 'I've talked to a lot of people who worked for Obama at the grassroots level. One of them said to me, "Never again. I will never be fooled again by a politician".'

'You know, a one-term president with some balls who actually got stuff done would have been, in the long run of the country, much better.'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... z1hIlrj800


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 Post subject: Re: The vultures are starting to circle.
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..thin skinned crybaby....

"crybaby"?...heh, looks like more Barry can dish out and take it.
He said: 'I've even let down my key core constituency: movie stars. Just the other day, Matt Damon - I love Matt Damon, love the guy - Matt Damon said he was disappointed in my performance. Well, Matt, I just saw The Adjustment Bureau, so - right back at-cha, buddy.
Jason Bourne should stick to making more Jason Bourne movies, The Adjustment Bureau sucks.

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 Post subject: Re: The vultures are starting to circle.
PostPosted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 8:45 am 
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America's Greatness Will Defeat Obama
American Thinker, by William L. Gensert


This century will be an American century, much like the last one. Despite what President Obama believes, we are not one nation among many, we are the United States of America, the greatest nation on earth, and the last best hope for humanity.

The only thing standing between the United States and continued exceptionalism is the dreary delirium of Barack Obama, whose dismal socialist policies have been a spectacular disaster for the nation.

First, we were told that the Russians were going to bury us. By Krushchev initially, banging his shoe on the table, and later, by the press and many of our political leaders. Remember Jimmy Carter said we had to get over "our inordinate fear of communism."

The communism of the USSR was the rising ideology. Despite killing 100 million people in the 20th century, they were the good guys. Resistance was futile; it was just a matter of time.

Then, it was the Japanese who were going to bury us. State direction of capitalism was the wave of the future. We were living in the past, bitterly clinging to our freedom. We had to act quickly by giving the government the control it needed to guide our economy.

The Japanese were buying up America and soon would own everything. Our trade deficit with them was staggering. They were our largest creditor. We bought their products and they bought our paper. There was no way out, resistance was futile.

Don't forget the European Union, whose formation was going to Greece the skids of our decline into unbearable Spain.

Now they say, the Chinese that will bury us. Falling behind China is a recurring theme in many of Barack Obama's speeches. We have to do as they do, or we risk losing out. State directed capitalism is the wave of the future, resistance is futile. Americans must pay more taxes, and give the President more control...of well...everything.

What happened to the Russians? Exposed as a nation of hundreds of millions of impoverished people, desperate to escape, communism floundered and failed, finding its true place on the ash heap of history, except to progressives of course, who repackaged the failed ideology as a means to win the future. Communists became leftists, who became liberals, who became progressives.

For 2 decades, Russia has pretended they are still a world power, often using their fossil fuel resources as a means to intimidate Europe. Yet, with recoverable shale gas reserves increasing dramatically in and around Europe, soon there will be no need for Putin's gas.


http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/12/ ... obama.html

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 Post subject: Re: The vultures are starting to circle.
PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 9:11 am 
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Now Hollywood is Jumping
the Good Ship Obamalollipop

Yahoo News, by Patricia Campion


Remember the good old days when enchanted fans would scream Obama's name and faint in the very rapture of his presence? Remember when Hollywood stars would trip over each other to be near him and tried to out-do each other in praising his holy name? With the evidence of his dismal poll numbers he already knows -- as reported by Salon in June 2011 -- that among his everyday fans across America "it's not as cool to be an Obama supporter as it was in 2008, with the posters and all of that stuff." But, after three years of failing to keep the promises he made in exchange for their support, his more high-profile and influential fans in Hollywood are starting to bail on him too.

Back in 2009, Harry Belafonte bought into Obama's promises and the 'yes we can' rhetoric. But -- after three years of 'no I can't' reality -- an expose by Radio Equalizer reveals that not only does the Calypso man think Obama failed to tally those 'hope and change' bananas he is convinced that the president lacks a "moral compass" and doesn't deserve a second term.

Also in 2009, a CNN report quoted Angelina Jolie saying that while she wanted to believe that "President Obama and his special envoy Scott Gration will do their best" to help the Sudanese people and bring peace to the region," his track record for keeping his promises gave her cause to doubt his word.

On Tuesday the Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nation's High Commission told the Daily Caller that she was "disappointed" in the way Obama throws around foreign aid money with no apparent thought to using it effectively.

"When the administration says it intends to work to 'improve the lives of the people of Darfur,'" Jolie explained, "I would like to know what that means -- besides the obvious point that their lives could hardly get worse."

But it isn't like Obama's apathy about the plight of suffering is exclusive to people living in other countries. He told American's languishing under the crushing effects of his disastrous economic policies right here at home the same thing in 2010.

George Clooney use to be a major Obama BFF, contacting the president several times a week by phone, text and email to give him body language, presentation and policy advice. Now, a someone who makes "more than $1 million a year," Clooney just uses Obama as the surreptitious punchline in "class warfare" jokes as reported by the New York Post in September.

Back in July 2008, the Irish Times reported Robert Redford predicting that, if Barack Obama didn't win the presidency, "you can kiss the Democratic Party goodbye."

In September 2011 Redford wrote an op-ed for the Huffington Post essentially telling Obama to kiss his backside for his broken promises to protect the environment.

"What good is it to say the right thing unless you act on it?" Redford wrote.

In 2007 Oprah Winfrey used her juggernaut status as the most powerful woman in Hollywood to publicly endorse Obama. After that endorsement trashed her career it comes as no surprise that she refuses to back him for his 2012 re-election effort.

As reported by NBC, a lot of A-Listers are jumping the Good Ship Obamalollipop; Matt Damon, Barbara Streisand, Jane Lynch, Hugh Hefner, Spike Lee, Bill Maher, and Rose McGowen to name a few.

Even Michael Moore, who threw his sizable weight behind Obama's 2008 presidential campaign through his website MichaelMoore.com, is now convinced that rather than being "a chance for redemption" Obama is nothing more than a Wall Street puppet scam artist.

In December the U.K. Independent confirmed the end of the Obama-Hollywood romance saying that the "warm, fuzzy optimism that characterized his last election" along with the "five-figure" donation checks have "more or less vanished."

Norman Lear - the powerful Hollywood king-pin who founded People for the American Way to "speak out for Bill of Rights guarantees and to monitor violations of constitutional freedoms" -- "gave just over £21,000" ($26,932.50 U.S.) to Obama in 2008.

For his 2012 re-election effort - because Obama can't square "the policies he has pursued in office with his 2008 rhetoric" -- the head of what the Independent described as "perhaps the most influential advocacy organization" in the United States "will not give a cent this time."

"Unrequited love does not die," wrote Elle Newark in The Book of Unholy Mischief. "It's only beaten down to a secret place where it hides, curled and wounded."

Still, even in the land of make-believe, not all of Hollywood's stars are numbered among the "unfortunates" who have turned "bitter and mean" over Obama's unreciprocated devotion. Some knew all along that it was a sham.

"I've always said that the next Obama slogan should be, 'Barack Obama: Putting America out of Business,' James Woods told New York Magazine back in October 2010, "because that's what he's doing."

Then again, Woods is a Republican so it should come as no surprise that he already knew what it has taken the majority of his Democratic tinsel town counterparts three years to figure out.


http://news.yahoo.com/now-hollywood-jum ... 00468.html

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 Post subject: Re: The vultures are starting to circle.
PostPosted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:36 am 
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Obama's First Ad of the Campaign
Proves He's in Deep Trouble

National Journal, by Alex Roarty


The president starts things off on the defensive, as a new poll shows his standing is worse than conventional wisdom holds.

GREENVILLE, S.C. -- Here in South Carolina, all the attention is on the looming primary and on Romney's tax returns. But the most revelatory development over the last 24 hours is that President Obama's re-election campaign is up with its first ad, which strikes a surprisingly defensive tone - especially for a sitting president. The Obama team apparently thought Obama could be vulnerable on ethics -- usually perceived as a relative strong suit for him -- and is defending his record on that front.

Two thoughts:

1. It shows that Obama is highly vulnerable on Solyndra, an example of government overreach that jibes ideally with Romney's general election narrative. It mutes attacks on Romney over his own record at Bain, since Obama spent taxpayer money at a failing company -- even when there were clear signs the company's business model was suspect. And it accentuates one of his greatest weaknesses -- that he favors a greater governmental role in the economy, which has been stagnant during his presidency. Romney, at least, can point out that many of the investments he made at Bain went to growing companies.
2. Has there ever been a presidential campaign that's started out on the defensive with its first ad? I can't think of one. It comes as a new CBS/NYT poll shows the president with a dismal 31 percent favorability rating among independents (38 percent overall) -- fairly consistent with other national polling lately. A GOP poll, conducted by respected partisan strategists, paints an even bleaker picture, state-by-state. Obama trails Romney by 11 points in Nevada, seven points in Ohio, and five points in Florida. These are three states where the economy is really struggling, and the results show.

Obama is in deeper trouble than the conventional wisdom holds. This ad is proof of that.


http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc ... le/251673/

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 Post subject: Re: The vultures are starting to circle.
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Report: The Head Of Obama's
Jobs Council Is Voting For Romney

Business Insider, by Eric Platt



General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt, the head of President Obama's Jobs Board, plans to vote for Mitt Romney, Fox Business' Charles Gasparino reports (via Bloomberg).

If true, the news would represent a major embarrassment to the Obama administration, which had elevated Immelt in their pursuit of private sector employment growth.

Gasparino has not spoken with Immelt, but said sources close to the G.E. chief said he was leaving Obama's side.


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 Post subject: Re: The vultures are starting to circle.
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Obama’s actions show it is over
Dail Mail [Charleston WV], by Don Surber


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The undignified display of raucous partying by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton in Colombia shows that this administration cares nothing for the American people or the United States of America. Her spend-it-all attitude toward America’s goodwill, Treasury and reputation in the world shows more than any poll will just how slim the president’s real chances are for a second term. Secret Service agents partying with hookers reflects directly on this administration. Hard to imagine wither President Bush tolerating such nonsense. The fish rots from the head down, and this fish head is Barack Obama.

Here is his leadership, as reported by CNS:

Just two days after President Barack Obama gave a sharply edged response to news anchor Larry Conners of KMOV in St. Louis after Conners had asked the president about Americans who “get frustrated and even angered when they see the first family jetting around [to] different vacations and so forth,” Obama told a panel at the Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia that part of his job there was to scout out locations for a future vacation with First Lady Michelle Obama.

Obama was speaking on a panel with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff when he made the remarks. The panel was moderated by Chris Matthews of MSNBC.

“I want to thank President Santos and the people of Colombia for the extraordinary hospitality in the beautiful city of Cartagena,” said Obama. “We’re having a wonderful time. And usually when I take these summit trips, part of my job is to scout out where I may want to bring Michelle back later for vacation. So we’ll make sure to come back sometime in the near future.”

BREAK

From Mary Bruce of ABC:

CARTAGENA, Colombia — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton kicked back Saturday night, dancing and drinking beer at a local hotspot after a day of summit meetings in Cartagena.

The AFP/Getty got images of the Secretary dancing at Café Havana with her hands up in the air and swigging a local brew with friends.

Clinton and President Obama are spending the weekend in the resort town for the Summit of the Americas, along with the leaders of 33 Latin American countries.

They are entitled to blow off a little steam?

No way.

They went to Colombia to work.

No accord was reached.

This is simply partying on the public’s dime because they can.


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 Post subject: Re: The vultures are starting to circle.
PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2012 11:50 am 
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Alarm Grows Among Dems
About Obama’s Chances

FoxNews.com, by Chris Stirewalt


“You can be stylish and powerful, too. That's Michelle’s advice.”

-- President Obama telling graduates to temper but preserve their interest in clothing during his commencement address at Barnard College, a women-only college of New York’s Columbia University.


It has taken months of bad news, but Democrats increasingly believe that President Obama might just lose his re-election bid.

The latest wake-up call comes in the form of a New York Times/CBS poll showing Republican Mitt Romney in the lead not just among registered voters overall, but with women and independents.

The Times/CBS survey is unique in that the pollsters called back the same phone numbers they had a month before. In April, Obama and Romney were dead even. Now, Romney leads by 3 points overall. That’s still within the margin of error -- a statistical tie.

But the shifts with women, moderates and independents are all statistically significant. Obama lost 5 points with each of those demographics.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/05 ... z1uxhFBEoy


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 Post subject: Re: The vultures are starting to circle.
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too funny...

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Moveon.org: Should we endorse Obama?
Washington Examiner [DC], by Charlie Spiering


Hold your breaths. As Moveon.org is weighing their endorsement for president, the liberal organization has emailed a secret ballot to their members asking them to weigh in. If the vote comes in against Obama, the group notes, they will not spend any resources on the presidential election.

Dear MoveOn member,

We have a big decision to make.

At MoveOn, members vote on any election endorsements we make. Today we need to decide whether to make an endorsement in the presidential race. The outcome of the election is far from decided—polls are showing that this could be a very tight race—so our work could make a big difference.

If MoveOn members vote to endorse President Obama, we’ll campaign hard to re-elect Obama and to defeat Mitt Romney. If MoveOn members choose not to endorse Obama, we won’t spend our time and resources on the presidential election. It’s up to you.

So it’s time to ask the question: Should MoveOn endorse President Obama?


http://washingtonexaminer.com/moveon.or ... le/2500151


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Former Obama campaign
co-chair to stump for Romney

CNN, by Paul Steinhauser


(CNN) - A former four-term Democratic congressman from Alabama and one time strong supporter of President Barack Obama will campaign for Mitt Romney Wednesday.

A Romney campaign aide confirms to CNN that Artur Davis will stump for the presumptive Republican presidential nominee in the battleground state of Virginia.

Davis, who is black, may be best known for seconding Obama's nomination at the Democratic National Convention in 2008, when he served as an Obama campaign co-chairman


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More bad news for edge and his RDS...

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New York Democrats Skipping
Convention for, Well, You Name It

New York Times, by Thomas Kaplan

ALBANY — Representative Timothy H. Bishop of Long Island is visiting the Rocky Point Civic Association. Representative Kathy Hochul of Erie County is meeting with small business owners. And Representative Bill Owens of the North Country is discussing agriculture policy with the New York Farm Bureau.

With President Obama set to accept his party’s renomination in three weeks, excuses are plentiful among Democratic members of Congress from New York State — or at least those who are gearing up for tough re-election battles in November — for why they cannot attend the Democratic National Convention.

A number of Democratic elected officials across the country have also sent their regrets. But the absences from New York are striking, because Mr. Obama is still very popular in the state, and is expected to win its electoral votes easily in November.


http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/17/nyreg ... r_20120817

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Bad news Barack: Electoral
College computer model that's
correctly predicted presidential
elections since 1980 shows
big WIN for Romney

Daily Mail (UK), by Sara Malm


A model which has foretold the correct results of the Electoral College selections in U.S. Presidential elections since 1980, has predicted a loss for Barack Obama and the Democratic Party.

The forecast was made by two professors at the University of Colorado who used economic data and unemployment figures from each state to predict a Republican win come November.

Political science professors Kenneth Bickers and Michael Berry’s study predicts 218 electoral votes for President Barack Obama and 320 for Republican Mitt Romney with the Republican candidate winning every seat currently considered to be on the fence.

The prediction model uses economic data from all 50 states and the District of Columbia, including income per capita and both state and national unemployment figures.

The research concluded that U.S. voters blame Democrats for high unemployment rates but hold Republicans more responsible for low per capita income.

It also showed that the advantage of holding the White House disappears for Democratic candidates when the national unemployment rate hits 5.6 per cent.

‘Based on our forecasting model, it becomes clear that the president is in electoral trouble,’ Professor Bickers said.

The professors’ analysis concluded that Mitt Romney would take home all swing states including Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New Hampshire and Colorado.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z24NpZyt4g

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is going to be a gold mine for Leno, Lettermam, Stewart, O'Brian, Fallon, Maher, Colbert and SNL.

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Leno: ‘We Wasted Four Years
Waiting For Obama To Do Something
About The Economy’

NewsBusters, by Noel Sheppard


Jay Leno took some surprising shots at President Obama Thursday night.

During the opening monologue of NBC's Tonight Show, the host said Americans wasted four years for the current White House resident to do something about the economy (video follows with transcribed highlights and commentary):

"I love how the politicians capitalize on this kind of thing," teased Leno. "Like the minute the replacement refs were fired, President Obama said, 'See, sometimes losing jobs can be a good thing. It's a good thing.'"

When the laughter subsided, Leno continued, "A new survey out today shows how much time we waste every day in our lives. For example, we waste seven minutes in line every time we go to get coffee, 28 minutes getting through airport security, four years waiting for Obama to do something about the economy. Every year, we waste a lot. We wasted a lot of time."

Yes we did. It's about time media members began telling the nation that.

Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-shepp ... z27nS37EzU







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four years ago'? SNL mocks President
with comic line-up featuring victims of
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Daily Mail [UK], by Beth Stebner


With only 39 days before the election, the president and presidential hopeful alike have been trying to respectively prove and attack the famous Reagan question – are you better off than you were four years ago? And the cast members of Saturday Night Live proved no exception, opening on their Thursday night special with cast member Jay Pharoah as President Obama speaking at Kent State University in Ohio. Pharoah opened by asking those in the audience which members had a job, but appeared crestfallen when person after person said their situations were more dire.


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