Obama Bullshitter Doll
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The Morning Spew Crew generally likes to run a fairly clean and profanity free website, but these extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures, so in advance, we apologize to our readers.
Found this on The Spew’s Twitter timeline, but there was no credit, so I can’t tell you who created it.
hat tip: Max McLeieer via Twitter.
Mr. Peterffy tells a story that liberals do not want to hear. Watch.
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Thomas Peterffy grew up in socialist Hungary. Despite the fact that he could not speak English when he immigrated to the United States in 1956, Thomas fulfilled the American dream. With hard work and dedication, he started a business that today employs thousands of people. In the 1970s, Thomas bought a seat on the American Stock Exchange. He played a key role in developing the electronic trading of securities and is the founder of Interactive Brokers, an online discount brokerage firm with offices all over the world.
I think this video from PoliticsBuzz hits on all the important points and sums it up quite well. Please let us know what you think in the comments section.
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hat tip - Kit Edwards via Twitter
Found this over at Hot Air. It’s the new Team Romney Ad. Short and sweet, and right to the point.
“Bob Woodward, the Washington Post reporter who broke Watergate, recently wrote that during stimulus negotiations, President Obama called his Democratic leadership team, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi. And as President Obama spoke, Nancy Pelosi hit the mute button. Went on with their meeting, ignoring the President. Not even listening to what he had to say.
If he cannot lead his own party, how can he lead America?”
In what appears to be “a pulling of the race card,” the media has recently been saturated with claims that Mitt Romney is “too white.” The implication is that he is unable to represent African-Americans because of his skin color. An unfair charge if ever there was one. If only these reporters would do their jobs and let us know the real story. A simple search will afford all types of photos to show us that the Romney family has been involved in the African-American community for years.
When a candidate’s hometown newspaper doesn’t support you, you have to know more trouble will be coming down the pike.
From TheHill.com
Jon Huntsman was endorsed for president by The Boston Globe on Thursday.
The endorsement… is a well-received coup for a campaign that’s struggled to win endorsements and backings of major national or regional newspapers or political icons.
But perhaps the bigger news is that the Boston paper opted not to support Romney, the former Massachusetts governor and the Republican primary race’s front-runner.
Read the whole article article
It is beyond belief that this guy is still at the near top of the list. When are Conservatives, Republicans and Independents going to wake up and smell the stink of this guy?
From: Yahoo
How Mitt Romney Tried to Erase the Evidence of His Governorship
By: Dashiell Bennett | The Atlantic Wire
Shortly before leaving the governor's office in Massachusetts, Mitt Romney's administration spent nearly $100,000 of state money to purge computer and email records in an unprecedented attempt to wipe out the paper trail of his tenure. His staff took home hard drives from state-owned computers and erased emails and other communications from state servers, complicating current efforts to retrieve and review the records of Romney's four-year term that ended in 2007.
Read the article here
… that Romney is still not trustworthy. Over a month ago, Supraman posted an article (click here) questioning if he could be trusted. Still having fears, many GOP voters are convinced that Romney will always flip – flop on the conservative issues the voters hold dear.
Check out the article at LA Times
Photo: (Paul Sancya, Associated Press / November 9, 2011)
As other Republican candidates have stumbled their way toward the presidential primaries, Mitt Romney has put together what would seem to be all the elements of a winning campaign: an effective staff, a robust treasury and smooth, knowledgeable performances both in debates and on the trail.
But for months, the threshold of support for the former Massachusetts governor hasn’t inched above a quarter of Republican voters in national polls. For many GOP voters in early primary states, hesitation about Romney comes back to one thing: their perception that he has routinely molded his views to suit the political mood, with ambition his overriding principle.
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