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It's Important To Understand Why Romney Won

Pistol Wrote: Oct 09, 2012 12:56 AM
Every one of these items was apparent before Barry got elected. To anyone who paid any attention, anyway. But the misery index and the proximity of being able to vote has finally wooed a few voters from DWTS and American Idol. A few small facts are emerging from the howl of Barry ads painting Mitt as a disaster on hot button issues like social security, which obscure the real ISSUE which is that over spending supported by unsustainable borrowing is wrecking America's future. If Mitt can get this through to the voters, and look better than Barry on how to change course, he'll probably win. Whether he can actually change the course if he gets the helm is another story. Barry promised change, but what he did was keep the direction while
Pistol Wrote: Oct 09, 2012 12:57 AM
accelerating the speed. Will the rapid rise in heat wake the frog to jump out of the pot? Maybe.
Mark in CA Wrote: Oct 09, 2012 4:18 AM
Yes, Romney may not be able to change our course toward national bankruptcy and perhaps destruction but I am certain Obama will only continue hurdling us towards doom.
R.D.8 Wrote: Oct 09, 2012 8:07 AM
PP, said frog adage is a myth...and although we can expect leftists to remain in the dark, we ought not repeat it, no?
BonnyB Wrote: Oct 13, 2012 7:14 PM
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Understanding why Mitt Romney so decisively won the first presidential debate is as important as the fact that he did. Why? Because once we know the reasons, almost everything about President Barack Obama and this election becomes clear.

First, Obama lost because he, like virtually the entire left, lives in a left-wing bubble.

Left-wing academics live in this bubble. There is no greater uniformity of thought than at our universities; their much-ballyhooed commitment to diversity is about race and ethnicity, not about ideas.

So, too, the great majority of news media people live in the same bubble, the left-wing herd that covers national and...

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