Posted on 09/17/2012 12:53:39 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
While Democrats have insisted that Republicans built their entire convention around something the president never actually said and whatnot, there were certainly enough entrepreneurial, hardworking, small-business-owning Americans who took umbrage with President Obamas candid comment as a startlingly frank admission of his worldview to have the White House scrambling to redefine the presidents remarks. Too little, too late, though finally, Obamas mere words were really resonating with people again, but in all the wrong ways.
Two videos, the first a fun new remix from Hugh Atkin:
(VIDEO AT LINK)
And the second, a simple breakdown from Mark Matson: Yes, but its important to destroy their sense of individualism, while theyre still young!
(VIDEO AT LINK)
Best anti-Obama commercials I have ever seen! LOVED them, especially the little girl who didn’t build that.
Such talent on that first video. And such patience to piece it together like that!
Love the one about the little girl. The message couldn’t be clearer. Still I see liberals (purposely?) missing the point.
Just sent them to some liberal friends. Now to await a response.
later
That would be funny if it weren't happening so much in this country today.
Good post Vet. I hadn’t seen either one of them. Thanks.
Either had I. That first one must’ve taken many hours to put together.
I am just afraid that liberals will actually just see the “cool” Mrs Obama dancing and “being done to earth” and the “cool” Obama singing and being charming and think that they are so fantastic. We have to understand that liberals have a totally different outlook on the Obamas yucking it up. I wish the right would stop using that clip of Obama singing because no matter how disgusted we get from watching it the liberals love it.
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