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 Post subject: Re: HURRICANE SANDY
PostPosted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:24 pm 
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Obviously it's a figure of speech sort of like "throwing Romney under the bus" that's going over your head. Sorry. :mrgreen:

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3 Republicans inadvertently giving Obama a post-Sandy boost

In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, some of the president's GOP critics might be accidentally making him look good

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Mitt Romney and other Republicans have largely avoided criticizing President Obama over his handling of Hurricane Sandy. In fact, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has gone out of his way to repeatedly praise Obama's response to the storm, calling it "outstanding." Christie, who has sharply criticized Obama in the past while serving as one of Romney's sharper-tongued campaign surrogates, is even inspecting storm damage in his state with Obama on Wednesday, leading some political analysts to wonder whether he's throwing Romney under the bus just a few days before the election. But Christie's not alone. Liberals are delighted that several other prominent conservatives have made comments in the storm's aftermath that, in the view of Democrats, make Obama look more presidential:

1. Chris Christie
"A year ago, Christie mocked ObamaCare, the federal law that subsidizes and requires the purchase of health insurance," says William Saletan at Slate. In the wake of the storm, however, "Christie excoriates coastal residents and officials for taking the same defiant, tough-it-out attitude" that he once did, blasting them for ignoring government calls to evacuate ahead of the storm. Buying health insurance is a lot like evacuating before a storm — it's taking personal responsibility for your own well-being, so taxpayers won't have to rescue you when you get in trouble. So not only is Christie explicitly praising Obama, he's also making a strong case for ObamaCare, although he doesn't appear to see it.

2. Michael Brown
George W. Bush's one-time FEMA director Michael "heckuva job Brownie" Brown was widely criticized for the flawed and slow federal response to Hurricane Katrina, but that didn't stop him from firing off a few choice criticisms of Obama's response to Hurricane Sandy. His complaint, says Alexandra Petri at The Washington Post, was, essentially, that Obama was too fast. "Why did he jump on this so quickly and go back to D.C. so quickly when in ... Benghazi, he went to Las Vegas?" Brown asked Denver's Westword. "Why was this so quick?" He was trying, of course, to exploit what he saw as an opportunity to renew the criticism of Obama over the Sept. 11 terrorist attack in Libya, but "the irony of this is pretty palpable." Attacking Obama for acting too swiftly and "looking too presidential" is an odd way to try taking him down a peg.

3. Newt Gingrich
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has also jumped on the GOP bandwagon trying to turn the hurricane into an occasion to slam Obama for his handling of Benghazi. ("You'll notice he's canceling his trips over the hurricane," Newt said. "He did not cancel his trips over Benghazi.") That line of attack is bound to backfire, though, says Ben Adler at The Nation. This tortured reasoning will only "make it clear that [conservatives] are so blinded by partisanship that there is nothing Obama could have done that they would not criticize." And that helps Obama.

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 Post subject: Re: HURRICANE SANDY
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Nah, not over my head. Just wishful "delusional" thoughts in yours...goofy...LOL.. :smt006

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Leftist Director Oliver Stone: Hurricane Sandy Is “Punishment” For Obama’s Silence On Global Warming During Debates
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Ever-honest director and author Oliver Stone stopped by HuffPost Live on Tuesday to discuss Barack Obama’s presidency, climate change and his new book and documentary series, “The Untold History of the United States.”

Stone is an equal opportunity critic, arguing that neither Obama nor Mitt Romney tackled climate change in a substantive way. “I was a little disappointed at the third debate when neither of them talked about climate control and the nature of the situation on Earth,” Stone said. “I think there’s kind of a weird statement coming right after … this is a punishment … Mother Nature cannot be ignored. That’s all I thought about.”

American exceptionalism is among Stone’s “There’s this attitude that we ‘deserve’ to be in charge,” Stone said. “I don’t believe in that … We act as if we have this right of kingship — we act as tyrants.”

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 Post subject: Re: HURRICANE SANDY
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Mother Nature must be a Democrat.
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Poll: 78 percent approve of Obama's response to Sandy

By Daniel Strauss - 10/31/12

A majority of likely voters see President Obama's response to Hurricane Sandy in a positive light, according to a new poll.

The ABC News/Washington Post poll, which conducted interviews about the storm on Tuesday before being released on Wednesday, found 78 percent of likely voters viewed Obama's response positively, while just 8 percent viewed his response negatively. About 15 percent said they have no opinion.

Since the hurricane hit the coast over the weekend, Obama has visited the Federal Emergency Management Agency twice, as well as the Red Cross. On Wednesday Obama surveyed some of the worst damage from the hurricane in New Jersey with the state's governor, Chris Christie (R).

The poll found a smaller margin of approval to disapproval in Mitt Romney's response to the hurricane.
Forty-four percent said they approved of Romney's response, while 35 percent said they did not approve of Romney's response. Twenty-one percent said they did not have an opinion on Romney's response to the hurricane. Romney and his vice presidential nominee, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), appeared at a number of storm relief events in Ohio and Wisconsin in response to the storm.

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Mother Nature must be a Democrat.
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[size=150]Poll: 78 percent approve of Obama's response to Sandy

By Daniel Strauss - 10/31/12

A majority of likely voters see President Obama's response to Hurricane Sandy in a positive light, according to a new poll.

The ABC News/Washington Post poll, which conducted interviews about the storm on Tuesday before being released on Wednesday, found 78 percent of likely voters viewed Obama's response positively, while just 8 percent viewed his response negatively. About 15 percent said they have no opinion.

Since the hurricane hit the coast over the weekend, Obama has visited the Federal Emergency Management Agency twice, as well as the Red Cross. On Wednesday Obama surveyed some of the worst damage from the hurricane in New Jersey with the state's governor, Chris Christie (R).

The poll found a smaller margin of approval to disapproval in Mitt Romney's response to the hurricane.
Forty-four percent said they approved of Romney's response, while 35 percent said they did not approve of Romney's response. Twenty-one percent said they did not have an opinion on Romney's response to the hurricane. Romney and his vice presidential nominee, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), appeared at a number of storm relief events in Ohio and Wisconsin in response to the storm.
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Now we know we know where Paul Ryan was the other day.

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Now we know we know where Paul Ryan was the other day.

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Christie-Obama 'Buddy Movie' Best Campaign Ad
By Margaret Carlson

It took a tragedy to bring them together, but there they were: President Barack Obama and Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey, arm in arm, complete with bro-to-bro handclasp and shoulder pat a week before the election.

Christie blows almost as hard every day as Sandy blew this week. Yet on Tuesday he stopped long enough to tell ABC News that the president, the same man he derided just a few weeks ago as needing a clue, was "outstanding" and that he had formed a great "partnership" with him.

Christie didn't have to be so grateful or admiring. New Jersey is getting a lot of federal aid, but it's not getting anything it's not entitled to. Christie got his state money for recovery efforts that include infrastructure projects, temporary housing, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property loss and assistance to individuals and businesses.

Now Obama knows the feeling of having the Big Guy at your side. For all his bluster, Christie is a comforting presence. During the Republican presidential primaries, Mitt Romney had his best debate performance on the day that Christie endorsed him and then sat in the audience to watch his candidate.

This buddy movie is a campaign ad no amount of money could buy. Christie is treating Obama not as a failed leader but like a commander in chief. And because their partnership is not political, it has had a huge effect on the politics of the moment: a Republican governor rising above partisanship to give credit to a Democratic president, who is locked in a difficult campaign against the man the governor supports.

The timing for Obama couldn't be better. To make the trip to New Jersey, the president had to give up an appearance with another Big Guy, Bill Clinton, in Florida and Iowa. This non-campaign stop more than made up for it. Wearing a FEMA windbreaker, coming to the scene of a catastrophe rather than campaigning, and doing so with a Republican governor (after all, Obama could have gone to see the devastation in New York with Governor Andrew Cuomo): All of it shows the difference between an incumbent and a candidate.

On Tuesday Christie was asked by Fox News if he'd also be giving Romney a tour of the storm-struck areas. "I have no idea, nor am I the least bit concerned or interested," he said. "If you think right now I give a damn about presidential politics, then you don't know me."

In September many political observers opined that Romney lost the election on the day his dismissive remarks about "the 47 percent" were made public. If Obama wins this election, we may look back at this hug in Brigantine, New Jersey, and say this was the moment that sealed it for him. Obama and Christie made the politics of the presidential campaign look small, and reminded us that politicians care about something more than who's ahead in Ohio.
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 Post subject: Re: HURRICANE SANDY
PostPosted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 10:18 am 
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Once again DUMBO takes credit for other peoples work

These idiots should be kissing Christies ass for having to suck up to DUMBO just to get help in the first place. All DUMBO did was fork over taxpayer money. Which FEMA has tons of it banked. Christie did what leaders do. Take of their people during a national disaster. We PAY INTO THIS fund to be prepared. Not for DUMBO to use it at his own discretion.

we saw what happened in Hoboken where apparently DUMBO doesn't giveashit...no photo ops there.


How is DUMBO doing in the polls regarding his leadership during Benghazi edge?

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If Obama wins this election, we may look back at this hug in Brigantine, New Jersey, and say this was the moment that sealed it for him. Obama and Christie made the politics of the presidential campaign look small, and reminded us that politicians care about something more than who's ahead in Ohio.




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NEW JERSEY SENDS POLICE to monitor gas stations as frustration over supplies tops list of issues causing tensions in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, with millions set to spend another night in the dark and cold.



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Hurricane Katrina 2005


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 Post subject: Re: HURRICANE SANDY
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JAY LENO:

Economists say rebuilding after Hurricane Sandy will give the ailing construction industry a huge boost. In fact, the storm has already created more jobs than President Obama has.




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 Post subject: Re: HURRICANE SANDY
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Where was DUMBO after the 2011 Joplin tornado or the Texas wildfires?



edge?

''Let no crisis go to waste''....right?

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