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Kathianne
05-10-2010, 05:50 AM
Poor Barack, his message is distorted by electronics and the blogs? 'Message to supporters, read "Huffington Post".'

http://jammiewearingfool.blogspot.com/2010/05/pathetic-moaner-in-chief-uses.html

I say, 'Cry me a river, Obama.'

Monkeybone
05-10-2010, 06:18 AM
wasn't he the one putting adds on Xbox Live games?

HogTrash
05-10-2010, 09:40 AM
Never before in the history of politics has a president had as much access to a camara and microphone and recieved so much positive exposure from the main stream media.

Barack Hussein Obama has even been portrayed as a messiah, but thankfully some of us are intelligent enough to see through this phoney portrayal by his media and hollywood worshippers.

To the progressive socialist hopefuls who now control the Democrat Party and have long awaited their 'perfect marxist utopia', Obama is the messiah who will destroy the obsticles in their path.

The marxist light at the end of the tunnel glows brighter as capitalism slowly fades behind them and they can taste the blood in the water from the death of western civilization they so passionately hate.

Abbey Marie
05-10-2010, 02:11 PM
I get the feeling that Bammy looks longingly at the heydey of Pravda.

sybarite
05-10-2010, 04:17 PM
Translation: "There are too many media outlets that are disagreeing with what I am saying. The only news channels allowed should be CNN and MSNBC." He sure is hypocritical for someone who needs a teleprompter whenever he speaks.

avatar4321
05-10-2010, 06:50 PM
Who exactly has the power to stop Obama's message?

We are hearing you loud and clear Obama. Please listen to us: We don't want it.

red states rule
05-11-2010, 04:47 AM
The problem for Obama is, his message IS getting out. He is all over the liberal media 24/7

The liberal media is constantly waving the pom poms for him, his aganda, and openly support Democrats - while trashing anyone who opposes them

Despite this, poll after poll show huge opposition to Obamacre, more bail outs, higher taxes, and bigger government

Obama came in at 47% yesterday despite his "victory" with Obamacare

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/var/plain/storage/images/media/obama_index_graphics/may_2010/obama_approval_index_may_9_2010/311689-1-eng-US/obama_approval_index_may_9_2010.jpg

Obama needs to pay attention to what the people are saying

58% want offshore drilling (as gas prices rise); 54% want repeal of Obamacre; and only 33% believe the country is heading in the right directon

Yes Mr President, your message is coming thru loud and clear

red states rule
05-11-2010, 04:58 AM
The Dems playbook has not changd much since the Bush days




Daschle blasts Limbaugh, religious right
Accuses talk radio of posing threat to his life, security of his family


Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle blasted Rush Limbaugh, talk radio and religious conservatives today in a rambling broadside in which he compared them to foreign Islamic terrorists and said he felt his life has been endangered by their criticism.

"I think we're in a different place because of the way politics has become such entertainment. We were just talking with some experts a couple of days ago about how if we're going to try to break through as Democrats, we have to have the same edge that Republicans do," said Daschle in a press availability this morning.

"You know, Rush Limbaugh and all of the Rush Limbaugh wannabes have a very shrill edge, and that's entertainment. We were told that even people who don't agree with them listen because they – because they're entertaining. And, you know, but what happens when Rush Limbaugh attacks those of us in public life is that people aren't satisfied just to listen, they want to act because they get emotionally invested. And so, you know, the threats to those of us in public life go up dramatically and – on our families and on us in a way that's very disconcerting. I don't think it's appropriate for me to dwell on that or to even go beyond that. But I will say that it has created a far different dimension. When I was accused of being an obstructionist, there was a corresponding and very significant increase in the number of issues that my family and I had to deal with. And I worry about that. If entertainment becomes so much a part of politics, and if that entertainment drives an emotional movement in this country among some people who don't know the difference between entertainment and politics and who are then so energized to go out and hurt somebody, that troubles me about where politics in America is going."

Asked if he thought there was a direct link between the talk radio criticism and the threats to his personal security, he answered: "I do. Oh, absolutely."

"You know, we see it in foreign countries, and we think, 'Well, my God, how can this religious fundamentalism become so violent?'" Daschle said. "Well, it's that same shrill rhetoric, it's that same shrill power that motivates. You know, somebody says something, and then it becomes a little more shrill the next time, and then more shrill the next time, and pretty soon it's a foment that becomes physical in addition to just verbal. And that's happening in this country. And I worry about where, over the course of the next decade, this is all going to go."

Asked again if he believed there was a direct tie between the critics and increased physical violence, Daschle responded: "Right. Well, fortunately – and let's just pray, and I mean pray, that it doesn't get to that point. But certainly in terms of threats, I think that there's no question – I don't know what they were in the '60s. All I know is that in the course of my time in public life, it has gone up exponentially."


http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=29730