President Obama Attacks Mitt Romney The Governor

In President Obama’s latest campaign ad he attacks Mitt Romney’s time as governor of Massachusetts. “Mitt Romney ran for governor of Massachusetts promising more jobs, decreased debt, and smaller government. By the time Romney left office, state debt had increased, the size of government had grown, and Massachusetts had fallen behind almost every other state in job creation. Romney economics didn’t work then, and it won’t work now.”

Posted in 2012 elections, Barack Obama, Campaign Ad, Democrat, Mitt Romney, VIDEO | Comments Off on President Obama Attacks Mitt Romney The Governor

GOP Weekly Address 6/2/2012 On Jobs And Tax Reform

Texas Senator John Cornyn delivers the Weekly Republican Address on the need to prevent the largest tax increase in American history, saying, “The bipartisan consensus is simple: We should lower the rates and broaden the base… but we won’t get real tax reform until we get real Presidential leadership.” Republicans are working to help create a better environment for job creation, protect family incomes, and strengthen the economy. As Senator Cornyn says, “The time for action is now. The longer that President Obama dithers, the greater the harm to our economy.”

Posted in Republican, Senate, VIDEO, Weekly Address | Comments Off on GOP Weekly Address 6/2/2012 On Jobs And Tax Reform

President Obama’s Weekly Address 6/2/2012 It’s Not My Fault

From the White House; “President Obama speaks to the American people from a Honeywell manufacturing facility in Minnesota about his proposal to make it easier for companies to hire our returning service members for jobs that utilize their skills and help grow our economy.” He blames the current jobs report on the economic crises in Europe and the rising gas prices. He also blames Congress and their lack of action on his policies.

Posted in Barack Obama, Congress, The Economy, VIDEO | Comments Off on President Obama’s Weekly Address 6/2/2012 It’s Not My Fault

Obama Tells Donors Health-Care Fight May Loom After Court Rules

From Bloomberg News:

Posted in 2012 elections, Barack Obama, Health Care, VIDEO | Comments Off on Obama Tells Donors Health-Care Fight May Loom After Court Rules

Four Years Later And May Job Numbers A Tragedy According To RNC

The job numbers are out today, so the RNC released an ad, “after another disappointing jobs report. It’s clear President Obama’s policies aren’t working and this country needs Governor Romney to get Americans back to work.” “Today’s extremely troubling jobs report proves yet again that President Obama’s policies simply are not working and that he has failed to live up to the promise of his presidency. In early 2009, he promised to fix the economy in three years, and he promised the unemployment rate would be below six percent by now,” said RNC Chairman Reince Priebus.
“Now President Obama is running away from his own words, attempting to distract voters by attacking free enterprise. This same hostility toward the private sector is the very reason our economy remains unacceptably weak.
“As President Obama jets off to multiple campaign fundraisers today, families across America are still struggling just to make ends meet. The president is desperate to win a second term, but for most Americans, his first term has been unbearable.
“If elected president, Governor Romney will end President Obama’s job-killing policies. Unlike President Obama, Mitt Romney actually has the experience and the know-how to get our country moving, finally, in the right direction.”

Posted in 2012 elections, Barack Obama, Campaign Ad, Mitt Romney, Republican, VIDEO | Comments Off on Four Years Later And May Job Numbers A Tragedy According To RNC

Classic Presidential Ads George Bush And Willie Horton Against Michael Dukakis 1988

During the 1988 presidential campaign the first mention of Willie Horton came from Al Gore during the democratic primary debates. After Michael Dukakis won the Democratic nomination, George Bush began mentioning Willie Horton in his campaign speeches. Horton was a convicted felon serving a life sentence for murder in Massachusetts. While Dukakis was governor of Massachusetts Horton was the beneficiary of a furlough program that gave him weekends off. Horton didn’t return and committed some more heinous crimes. Beginning on September 21, 1988, the Super PAC, National Security Political Action Committee (NSPAC), under the auspices of Floyd Brown, began running a campaign ad entitled “Weekend Passes”, using the Horton case to attack Dukakis. The ad was produced by media consultant Larry McCarthy, who had previously worked for Roger Ailes. The Bush campaign did not have anything to do with the release of this ad. wink wink

The Willie Horton ads were pulled from TV on October 4th, and the Bush campaign released their own version the next day called, “Revolving Doors.” It didn’t feature Horton but instead showed a bunch of actors walking through a revolving prison door. The ad was produced by political consultant Roger Ailes with help by Lee Atwater. Many felt these two ads played an important role in the defeat of Dukakis that fall, since Americans believed Dukakis was weak on crime. Dukakis led Bush by 14 percentage points in June of 1988, but Bush won in a landslide that fall. Dukakis campaign manager Susan Estrich later said this about the Horton ad, “The symbolism was very powerful…you can’t find a stronger metaphor, intended or not, for racial hatred in this country than a black man raping a white woman….I talked to people afterward….Women said they couldn’t help it, but it scared the living daylights out of them.”

Posted in Classic Presidential ad, Republican, VIDEO | Comments Off on Classic Presidential Ads George Bush And Willie Horton Against Michael Dukakis 1988

Jon Stewart On Mayor Bloomberg’s Ban On Big Gulps In The Big Apple

Mayor Bloomberg’s large soda ban would combine “the draconian government overreach people love with the probable lack of results they expect.” Jon Stewart reacts to Mayor Bloomberg wanting to ban sugar drinks over 16 ounces in New York city.

Posted in Big Government, Democrat, Local Level Politics, Political Humor, VIDEO | Comments Off on Jon Stewart On Mayor Bloomberg’s Ban On Big Gulps In The Big Apple

Happy Dounut Day

Obama brings dounuts

Posted in Political Humor | 1 Comment

Rep. Steny Hoyer Agrees With Bill Clinton On Mitt Romney

Representative Steny Hoyer (Del-D) agrees with Bill Clinton’s comments on Bain Capital and Mitt Romney during an interview on CNBC. Hoyer said, “private equity is a very important aspect in growing our economy.” The GOP is stretching this statement a bit by saying, “Steny Hoyer agrees with President Clinton on how Mitt Romney is qualified to be President.”

Posted in 2012 elections, Campaign Ad, Congress, Democrat, Republican, VIDEO | Comments Off on Rep. Steny Hoyer Agrees With Bill Clinton On Mitt Romney

Even Republicans Don’t Like Romney Economics According To Obama

President Obama’s campaign have released a new video that highlights Republicans trashing Mitt Romney’s economic policies while he was governor of Massachusetts. All of the clips are from candidates fighting for the Republican primary. According to the Obama campaign, “Mitt Romney ran for governor of Massachusetts promising more jobs, decreased debt, and smaller government. By the time Romney left office, state debt had increased, the size of government had grown, and Massachusetts had fallen behind almost every other state in job creation. Other Republicans agree: Romney economics didn’t work then, and it won’t work now.”

Posted in 2012 elections, Barack Obama, Campaign Ad, Democrat, Mitt Romney, The Economy, VIDEO | Comments Off on Even Republicans Don’t Like Romney Economics According To Obama