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Barack Obama’s re-election manager Jim Messina declares the Iowa Caucus vote a victory for “Tea Party extremists”. Odd thing is – the candidate with the least support among Tea Party voters was the one who won. Ah - another lie by the Obama spin machine…
Messina’s extremist allegation is yet another clear signal of what the Obama re-election plan is to focus on – dividing American voters against themselves, and indicating any and all who are not for Barack Obama as extremist, which in this political environment, is Democratic Party code for racist. The lie being spun by the Obama team is simple enough to prove – Mitt Romney won the Iowa caucus, while also receiving the lowest support from Iowa voters who associate themselves with the Tea Party movement. How then are the Iowa Caucus results a victory for “Tea Party extremists”? (a classification of the Tea Party that is itself a terribly divisive and disrespectful lie of course) In fact, Romney enjoyed his broadest appeal among voters who classified themselves as “somewhat conservative” and “moderate”.
Originally posted by buster2010
When was OWS embraced by the media? The picture is the opposite of the way msm looked at both parties.
Originally posted by buster2010
When was OWS embraced by the media? The picture is the opposite of the way msm looked at both parties.
left, right..... believe it or not many of us dont give a crap about that,
i support ron paul cause he makes sense, thats where it ends for me.
this extreme left, extreme right is something the establishment invented to divide us even further
Originally posted by jazzguy
left, right..... believe it or not many of us dont give a crap about that,
i support ron paul cause he makes sense, thats where it ends for me.
this extreme left, extreme right is something the establishment invented to divide us even further
Originally posted by seabag
reply to post by DerepentLEstranger
I don’t understand half of what you posted but…
This thread isn’t about OWS, bud. I’m more concerned over the fact that half the country is being labeled racist and extremist because we don’t support Obama’s failed policies.edit on 7-1-2012 by seabag because: (no reason given)
Hmm, what happened to you wanting both sides to work together? Can't happen with continued bias like this.
Obama can claim OWS all he wants (even though he hasn't) it's not worth a damn Occupy the Caucus was at Obama HQ in Iowa same as they were at the other candidates. I think it's even fair to say at this point, based on everything I read, Occupy rejects Obama and all the rest of the current democrats, pretty much anyone holding office, currently.
I would like to see Americans come together to get out of the mess we’re in. I don’t think I’m hurting that cause by reporting what Obama and the left are doing.