Latest Romney ad corrects misinformation from Obama
Thursday, July 12, 2012 at 11:12AM President Barack Obama’s campaign has grabbed all available themes ahead of November because of high unemployment, a foundering economy stifled by the president’s narrow energy policy, scandals like Fast and Furious and Solyndra-Gate and continuing questions about the president’s background.
Remember Obama's fictional Julia?
Apparently Julia Obama has passed on to government Valhalla. Her relatives took up a collection to pay for her environmentally friendly cremation. After all, her government entitlements didn't permit her to save a lot of money once she fed and clothed the child she decided to have out of wedlock. Julia didn't need a mate--she had the government.
It stands to reason the Obama campaign people are willing to try anything to succeed in getting him reelected—that’s the point.
Democrats seem surprised that Romney actually wants to win this election. How dare he?
The Romney campaign struck back to correct misinformation spread by the Obama campaign, starting with claims about outsourcing.
Ironically, Obama is the successful outsourcer, and he’s done it with U.S. taxpayer dollars.
Even The Washington Post had to admit, probably painfully, that Obama’s outsourcing claims against Romney aren’t true. Maybe WaPo could have an ethical moment and look into Obama’s outsourcing.
Another amazing move Big Media hasn’t made note of—Obama supporters are outsourcing two fundraisers to foreign countries. Thus far no comment from unions who represent hotel and food services employees.
As a Republican who suffered through Sen. John McCain’s “turn the other cheek” campaign in 2008, all I can say is Bravo, Romney!--(Commentary by Kay B.Day/July 12, 2012)
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