[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]ZEB wrote:
[quote]pittbulll wrote:
[quote]ZEB wrote:
[quote]njrusmc wrote:
[quote]BlueCollarTr8n wrote:
[quote]ZEB wrote:
[quote]BlueCollarTr8n wrote:
[quote]ZEB wrote:
This is a perfect example of a pro Obama media. Can you imagine if that many more people collected food stamps when GW Bush were President? [/quote]
FTR…you are correct aboutmuch of the media; however…
I believe if you look into it you will find there was a greater increase in those receiving public assistance under the Bush administration than there has been during Obama’s. The Obama admistration has also arrested and deported almost twice as many illegals during his first three years than Bush did during any three year term while he was in office.
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I have no idea as to the validity of those claims. My point is that the average person only knows what he sees in the media. And that’s one reason why Obama still has fairly high favorablity ratings. This guy has failed in just about every measure of what a good President should be. But, the media is still drooling over him and will not stop until he’s reelected. Romney has an uphill climb. If he does get some traction (which I feel he will) the media will attempt to sabotage his campaign by either harping on his religion or some other unrelated nonsense which will drive his numbers down.
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While I might not agree it has reached the point of drooling, I do recognize the ‘benefit of the doubt’ when I see it and think the manner in which much of the media ‘angles’ the news is total bullshit. Although there has always been opinion news, I am old enough to remember a time when ‘objective’ reporting was respected. It has been quit a while since we have had a successful President. IMO Obama is not going to change the trend. I could make a pretty good arguement that there isn’t any substantial difference between Obama & Romney, but I know you are a ‘lesser of two evils’ guy, a position I take no issue with. [/quote]
There really isn’t a substantial difference between Obama and Romney. Both support big government and that’s all-around not cool with me.[/quote]
He’s promised to end Obamacare and there’s no reason that he won’t do that as well. No upside for him in keeping it he needs the conservative base in 2016.
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LOL , thanks for the laugh , you are always good for one
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Nothing funny about that. Romney is a politician and a good one. The conservative base does not want Obamacare. If he has a chance to end it why wouldn’t he? Because in liberal Massachusetts he passed a state wide health care plan?
And why did he do that? Because his base in MA wanted it.
So you’re saying he’s an idiot right?
Think again Pitt.[/quote]
You know Zeb , I think you are arguing with your self
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No, actually I was responding to you, which by the way I’m going to try to do less of.