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« on: June 03, 2012, 12:44:04 PM »

Some people say "No, I would not accept the VP job if it was offered." Others simply do this and avoid the whole "offering" part.
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« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2012, 06:03:06 PM »

Popular Republican governer from a swing state gives praise to Democratic President seeking re-election. lol.
Praise?

He said that Obama's actions benefited the economy in the short term but have undermined the economy in the long term.

That is a criticism, not a praise.

Good comment.  The fact of the matter is that the Obama Mania Media is demanding that Republican governors of states that have improved faster than the rest of the country must give Obama some credit, if for nothing else than raining gazillions of (mostly wasted) "stimulus money" on them in 2009.

Of much more interest to me is to look at the only thing about Obama that has upset other prominent Democratic officials:  

His many failed promises (like shutting down Guantanamo)?  No.
His personal "Death List" from which he picks out which people around the world, including any nearby women and children, he will kill?  No.
His opposition to a ban on sex-selection abortions?  No.
His record-breaking use of federal tax dollars to reward his campaign contributors?  No.
His policy of letting military-style assault weapons flow unchecked to Mexican drug cartels, destroying our friendship with Mexico with the deaths of hundreds of Mexican citizens?  No.
No, no complaints about any of those!

His criticism -- mere criticism! -- or a private financial equity firm?  Thaaaaaat's what gets the top Democrats bothered.

Normally don't like or agree with WhyteRain, but this is actually a pretty decent post (excluding possibly the 1st paragraph).
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