red states rule
01-30-2011, 06:01 AM
It is a fact Obama has never stopped campaigning for office even after he won
Now we have the "new" campaign slogan for 2012
So much for hope and change
WTF?
WASHINGTON There's a new slogan in town, and it's a winner.
At least that's what President Barack Obama has in mind.
The president unveiled his "Winning the Future" mantra in his State of the Union address, and now the upbeat but amorphous phrase is part of every speech, policy and pronouncement coming out of the administration. It's also emerged as a fat target for his Republican critics.
What's next on health care? Where to go on energy and education policy? How to improve the jobs picture? It's all about winning the future through innovation and determination, Obama and his aides have argued over the past few days.
There's no room for losers is the implicit flip side of the message.
"We've got to up our game," Obama told a crowd in Wisconsin.
The nation must ensure "America is still on top" in a decade, the president said on YouTube.
The country can't just lead, adds Vice President Joe Biden; it needs to "dominate."
It's a juiced-up way for Obama to frame his initiatives after two years in which even some of the president's supporters acknowledge that can-do verve sometimes was lacking from the conversation. What it means, though, is still TBD to be determined.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_obama_s_winning_future
Now we have the "new" campaign slogan for 2012
So much for hope and change
WTF?
WASHINGTON There's a new slogan in town, and it's a winner.
At least that's what President Barack Obama has in mind.
The president unveiled his "Winning the Future" mantra in his State of the Union address, and now the upbeat but amorphous phrase is part of every speech, policy and pronouncement coming out of the administration. It's also emerged as a fat target for his Republican critics.
What's next on health care? Where to go on energy and education policy? How to improve the jobs picture? It's all about winning the future through innovation and determination, Obama and his aides have argued over the past few days.
There's no room for losers is the implicit flip side of the message.
"We've got to up our game," Obama told a crowd in Wisconsin.
The nation must ensure "America is still on top" in a decade, the president said on YouTube.
The country can't just lead, adds Vice President Joe Biden; it needs to "dominate."
It's a juiced-up way for Obama to frame his initiatives after two years in which even some of the president's supporters acknowledge that can-do verve sometimes was lacking from the conversation. What it means, though, is still TBD to be determined.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_obama_s_winning_future