Obama's Campaign Is Confident, Not 'Angry' or 'Desperate'

Obama's campaign isn't "angry," but it will be effective if Romney can't regain the control of the narrative

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So who's the angry one now? Who's losing now? Hint: 5 letter last name, 3 vowels + a "B" and an "M". A campaign is a marathon, but a sprint. A lot can change a month before the election.

Sally J of CA 4:11PM October 31, 2012

Terror Attack at Fort Hood is being downgraded to Work Place Violence.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbHtwNex4Lk&feature=youtu.be

Natalie of CA 3:53PM October 22, 2012

Terror Attack at Fort Hood is being downgraded to Work Place Violence.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbHtwNex4Lk&feature=youtu.be

Natalie of CA 3:52PM October 22, 2012

The truth about Benghazi.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MIAE6vLct-0

Natalie of CA 3:50PM October 22, 2012

Actually, Obama IS angry! He is flustered, frustrated, and he hasn't a clue!

Relating to the tyrannical means by which Obama attained passage of his signature "Affordable Healthcare Act", to wit:

1) The "Cornhusker kickback" was added to the health care bill to appease Ben Nelson, the Nebraska Democrat who, until one weekend, was the final holdout keeping Democrats from getting the 60 votes they needed to overcome filibuster. The deal gives Nelson's home state of Nebraska "a permanent exemption from the state share of Medicaid expansion for Nebraska, meaning federal taxpayers have to kick in an additional $45 million in the first decade,"

2) The "Louisiana Purchase," of course, is the name given to the United States' acquisition of a large swath of what is now the middle of the country in the early 1800s. But within the context of the health bill, it's the name critics have given the inclusion of $100-$300 million in added federal aid for Medicaid recipients in Louisiana, the home state of Sen. Mary Landrieu. "The actual Louisiana Purchase was considerably cheaper.")

3) It was described, the "Florida Flim Flam" as "a deal to grandfather Medicare Advantage enrollees in Florida – apprx $5 Billion." That provision is tied to Florida Democrat Bill Nelson, who denies that he negotiated a special deal for Democratic south Florida.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_16...

Currently, this unpopular law, according to the latest Real Clear Politics Poll, stands at 47.5% opposed and 42.1 favor:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epol...

And then, regardless of the Supreme Court's decision of it's contitutionality, Obamacare's unpopularity will most likely meet it's demise in the very near future.

Angry? Oh, yeah!

Haberdashery of ID 5:26AM August 21, 2012

ANGRY BLACK MAN - This is a kind of RACISM, Fear and the Usual GREED - is about ALL Romney has to Energize his BASE

oneSTARman of WA 9:19AM August 16, 2012

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