Author Topic: Have we gone past the tipping point?  (Read 303 times)

Offline Ted S

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Re: Have we gone past the tipping point?
« on: September 11, 2012, 08:15:54 am »
Ted, It says more than I could ever say when you're co-hearts don't agree with your campaign. LOL kentay


SAHIL KAPUR ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2012

http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/09/mitt-romney-tax-plan-worries-conservatives.php?ref=fpb

Kentay finally posts something I agree with.

Romney's history of flip-flopping on big issues and his vagueness today do indeed concern me.  However, while Romney *may* turn out to be a liberal in skimpy conservative clothing, Obama is a confirmed dyed-in-the-wool liberal.  If you use your brain at all the choice is obvious.

Getting the conservative base out on November 6th isn't the challenge, Obama's going to be most excellent at doing that. The challenge is wooing the rudderless voters and the terminally uninformed.  That's the group I'm worried about.

If Romney had charm, grace, and wit he might have a chance but the democrats have a pretty stylish fella.  Take Obama's tall lean frame, great speaking tone, and half minority status along with the promise of free goodies and I'm afraid that you have a winning combination.

I'd love to be wrong but I think we had better start preparing ourselves for another four years of hope and change.
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