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At Ames rally, President Obama implores student supporters to aid campaign | Des Moines Register Staff Blogs
while republicans in tampa rally an anxious nation around their plans to turn around jobs, the economy, energy, prices, incomes, debt, action to address the entitlement cliff before we drive off it into greece (and california and illinois)...
obama stumped 6000 students at iowa state in ames, bragging about the few extra dollars he's saved them on their loans which they aren't ever gonna be able to pay back living in mom's basement without a real career
more power to him, of course
while isaac spirals ominously towards orleans his sycophantic allies on the nets (even the weather channel) questioned the propriety of republicans convening while the winds rip the gulf, as if romney, et al, ought to just cancel
more power to him, of course
politico, which published about the most unflattering picture of over-his-head obama i recall seeing accompanying its piece, laments "the shredding of the final remnants of a venerable tradition in presidential politics: each party [taking] a break from campaigning during the other party’s convention."such a high-profile campaign swing," politico continues, "the first by a sitting president during his opponent’s convention in recent history, marks a counter-programming offensive that ends what traditionalists consider a last vestige of civility in an age of nonstop partisan combat"
who's to begrudge him
it's funny, tho---obama sure has spent an awful lot of time with the hawkeyes lately
he just did 3 days in iowa just the week before last, after devoting the previous 2 to colorado
his last trip to the cornfields was marred by embarrassment---the deli guy who catered the obama event wearing the romney t-shirt, the baker who turned down the veep and got congratulated by the secret service for doing so, the windfarmer who provided the backdrop who announced after the perplexed president's stump that he'd never vote for the guy
more power to him, of course, he can do what he wants
student loans, free contraception and all the abortion your agenda-driven heart could possibly desire, on the one hand
jobs, gas, coal and oil, courage and leadership before the third rails of fiscal disaster, on the other---america's choice
70 days...
while republicans in tampa rally an anxious nation around their plans to turn around jobs, the economy, energy, prices, incomes, debt, action to address the entitlement cliff before we drive off it into greece (and california and illinois)...
obama stumped 6000 students at iowa state in ames, bragging about the few extra dollars he's saved them on their loans which they aren't ever gonna be able to pay back living in mom's basement without a real career
more power to him, of course
while isaac spirals ominously towards orleans his sycophantic allies on the nets (even the weather channel) questioned the propriety of republicans convening while the winds rip the gulf, as if romney, et al, ought to just cancel
more power to him, of course
politico, which published about the most unflattering picture of over-his-head obama i recall seeing accompanying its piece, laments "the shredding of the final remnants of a venerable tradition in presidential politics: each party [taking] a break from campaigning during the other party’s convention."such a high-profile campaign swing," politico continues, "the first by a sitting president during his opponent’s convention in recent history, marks a counter-programming offensive that ends what traditionalists consider a last vestige of civility in an age of nonstop partisan combat"
who's to begrudge him
it's funny, tho---obama sure has spent an awful lot of time with the hawkeyes lately
he just did 3 days in iowa just the week before last, after devoting the previous 2 to colorado
his last trip to the cornfields was marred by embarrassment---the deli guy who catered the obama event wearing the romney t-shirt, the baker who turned down the veep and got congratulated by the secret service for doing so, the windfarmer who provided the backdrop who announced after the perplexed president's stump that he'd never vote for the guy
more power to him, of course, he can do what he wants
student loans, free contraception and all the abortion your agenda-driven heart could possibly desire, on the one hand
jobs, gas, coal and oil, courage and leadership before the third rails of fiscal disaster, on the other---america's choice
70 days...
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