The reason is they think Hillary wants to repeal the Bill of Rights. They would back Hillary if she wanted to strangle puppies on live TV.
Showing posts with label supporters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label supporters. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Shock Video: Obama Supporters Petition to Grant Him Immunity for All Crimes He Commits While in Office
Anything for the Dear Leader...
Friday, October 26, 2012
Sunday, October 14, 2012
It's time for Obama supporters to freak out
There are only 3 weeks and 2 days until the November 6th election and Romney has held onto his post debate bounce. He is currently up 1.4% in the RCP 'Poll of Polls' average. Rasmussen and Pew have Romney up by 2% and 4%, respectively. They were the most accurate pollsters in 2008. Don't be shocked if one of the Obama lapdog media outlets releases an outlier poll Monday or Tuesday showing an Obama comeback. Barack Obama's only hope is a knockdown in this weeks debate. That is unlikely. Mitt Romney is a very experienced debater and he has had a lot of practice this year. If Newt Gingrich couldn't knock Romney down, Barack Obama doesn't stand a chance. I still expect Obama to come out swinging and put in a much more aggressive performance than the last debate, where he looked stoned.
Via RCP:
Via RCP:
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Clueless: Only 15% of Democrats think recent economic news is bad...
I guess they think record unemployment, national debt and government dependency are a good thing.
WASHINGTON (CBSDC) — With just 47 days before the general election and Mitt Romney attempting to pivot the focus of the election back on the state of the economy, citizens with Democratic leanings are actually doing an about-face on the economy compared to their Republican counterparts, according to a recent study from the Pew Research Center.
New data found that just 15 percent of Democrats believe that recent economic news is mostly poor, a percentage that took a significant drop from the 31 percent of Democrats polled last month who did think that economic news was mostly bad. According to the study, the 15-percent clip is among the lowest percentages during President Barack Obama’s nearly four years in office.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Is Romney's Claim Obama Supporters Feel “Entitled” To Free Stuff Justified?
Watch this video of an Obama supporter in 2008 and decide.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Barney Frank is thinking about sexting his supporters or something
As is anyone needed another reason to not support Barney Frank. The idea of getting sexts from him is enough to send shivers down even a diehard liberals spine!
FRANK’S EFFUSIVE THANK YOU: Lawmakers penning their appreciation for campaign contributions comes with the territory when raising millions of dollars, but Rep. Barney Frank took it to the next level with a recent thank you note obtained by POLITICO. “I thought about lip-synching Eddie Fisher’s version of 'Danke Schoen' on YouTube. Other possibilities suggested themselves — some combination of friending, tweeting, texting and sexting,” Frank writes this month on trying to find new media ways of expressing his gratitude for long-time supporters. In the end, the Massachusetts Democrat says that he’ll have to work a little longer on his social media skills — but that he is “deeply grateful” for the supporters' help in “fend[ing] off last year’s right-wing onslaught.”
Friday, October 8, 2010
Obama Exempts Supporters From Obamacare Rules

President Obama pays back his supporters. The United Federation of Teachers has been exempted from complying with the new health care law rules. I guess we should pretend to be shocked.
Fox Nation reported:
The United Federation of Teachers — one of President Obama’s key political backers — is the biggest beneficiary of a White House sweetheart deal that will exempt certain outfits from complying with new health-care rules, officials revealed yesterday.
The quietly approved federal waivers for 30 companies, health insurers, unions and other groups across the country means the UFT doesn’t have to gradually phase out caps on annual health coverage like everyone else.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Leftists and Illegal Immigrant Supporters Threaten Violence in Arizona: MSM Yawns and Looks Other Way
Leftists and Illegal immigrant supporters painted “Burn this Racist City” on an Arizona sidewalk. They have also thrown bottles at police, painted swastikas, rioted and pretended they were aiming guns at police. This story has gotten very little play in the mainstream media. As you can see from the above screen shot, taken today, of a Google search for the term "immigrant supporters riot in Arizona," this story is only being reported by conservative blogs. Just imagine if a Tea Party rally went this way.
FOX News Reported:
Here is a video of immigrant supporters rioting.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Harry Reid Supporters Attacking Tea Party Bus (video)
This must be part of that new 'civility' democrats want to see.
Reid Supporters Throw Eggs And Assault Andrew Breitbart
Reid Supporters Throw Eggs And Assault Andrew Breitbart
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Obama Supporters Face Buyers Remorse

The latest is Mort Zuckerman.
This health-care plan is going to be a fiscal disaster for the country. Most of the country wanted to deal with costs, not expansion of coverage. This is going to raise costs dramatically.
In the campaign, he said he would change politics as usual. He did change them. It's now worse than it was. I've now seen the kind of buying off of politicians that I've never seen before. It's politically corrupt and it's starting at the top. It's revolting.
Monday, August 24, 2009
10 Billion Reasons Unions Support Obamacare

Have you wondered why unions are providing such strong support for Obamacare? The Democrats in Congress have tucked 10 billion good reasons in the bill. Can you say political payback?
From the Detroit Free Press:
Antilabor forces say it’s welfare for the UAW and Democrats’ union allies. Labor supporters say it falls short of what’s needed as tens of thousands of union members are pushed into early retirement as employers cut back health care coverage.
They’re both talking about a $10-billion provision tucked deep inside thousands of pages of health care overhaul bills that could help the UAW’s retiree health-care plan and other union-backed plans.
It would see the government — at least temporarily — pay 80 cents on the dollar to corporate and union insurance plans for claims between $15,000 and $90,000 for retirees age 55 to 64. …
Greg Mourad of the National Right to Work Committee called it “a shameless case of political payback,” saying Democrats and President Barack Obama are trying “to force the rest of us to pay billions to cover those unions’ health care.”
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Team Obama Bussed In Supporters For New Hampshire Town Hall
Do you wonder why their was such a friendly audience at President Obama's New Hampshire Town Hall rally? They bussed in their supporters.
President Obama said, "I don't want people thinking I just have a bunch of plants in here."
Then, President Obama called on a democratic activists daughter for a prepared question.
President Obama said, "I don't want people thinking I just have a bunch of plants in here."
Then, President Obama called on a democratic activists daughter for a prepared question.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Obama Only Calls on Supporters at Town Hall

Helen Thomas and Chip Reid were right when they accused the White House of prepackaging events and not allowing open questioning at the planned town hall health care meeting. The audience appeared to be a preselected bunch of Obama supporters. Even the 'alleged' random picks were Obama supporters.
From The Washington Post:
President Obama offered a wonkish defense of his embattled health-care reform effort during an hour-long town hall meeting in Northern Virginia yesterday that featured seven questions, including one sent via Twitter and several from a handpicked audience of supporters.
In the stage-managed event, questions for Obama came from a live audience selected by the White House and the college, and from Internet questions chosen by the administration's new-media team. Of the seven questions the president answered, four were selected by his staff from videos submitted to the White House Web site or from those responding to a request for "tweets."
The president called randomly on three audience members. All turned out to be members of groups with close ties to his administration: the Service Employees International Union, Health Care for America Now, and Organizing for America, which is a part of the Democratic National Committee. White House officials said that was a coincidence.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Obama repays billionaire supporters by charging them billions more in tax

President Obama has rolled out a tax crackdown on companies doing business overseas. He is claims he is closing loopholes that send jobs overseas. If enacted by Congress, this change will cost many U.S. companies billions. The high tech sector will be among the hardest hit. In a great example of "karma," many of these companies are closely tied to or led by Obama campaign supporters. Bill Gates endorsed Obama ahead of the 2008 election. This change will cost Microsoft over $1 billion a year in additional taxes. Google CEO Eric Schmidt campaigned for the president last year and has subsequently served as a technology adviser. This change will cost Google over $1 billion and raise their effective tax rate from 27.8 percent to 45.2 percent according to their 2008 annual report. We can only hope Obama supporter Warren Buffet is holding some of those distressed Chrysler and GM bonds. AP reported:
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — President Barack Obama's plan to impose U.S. taxes on corporate America's overseas profits threatens to open a big crater in the financial statements of technology companies.
While additional taxes are rarely popular, Obama's decision to go after corporate earnings outside the United States is a particularly prickly subject for technology executives because the industry has been steadily boosting its overseas sales amid rising demand for its gadgetry and services.
If Obama's proposal becomes law, the hard-hit companies would include tech bellwethers like Hewlett-Packard Co., IBM Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc. Each of those companies realized a benefit of more than $1 billion from lower foreign tax rates in their most recent fiscal years — an advantage that could lost if Obama is able to change the rules.
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