Posted on 05/04/2012 7:18:53 AM PDT by C19fan
President Barack Obama wants to tell America a few things about Mitt Romney: he is rich and indifferent, bad for women, and might wobble at a fateful moment as commander-in-chief. Obama's reelection campaign has unleashed a daily, negative, character-based slashing of his November foe, ahead of the president's official campaign kick-off rallies in the crucial battlegrounds of Virginia and Ohio on Saturday. In the latest volley, Obama's camp produced a memo accusing Romney of pursuing an "extreme" agenda towards women, seeking to lock in the Republican challenger's liabilities with the key electoral demographic.
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Good luck with that.
He needs to pound 0bama on the government takeover of the health industry and the auto industry.
Somewhere Newt Gingrich is smiling.
The RNC should have a daily jobs loss index posted. Run commercials every day on MSM outlets.
This is going to be a real dandy campaign. You can bet that Obamas college records will appear, as well as a lot of other stuff, before this is over. Romney has way to much money for Obastard to challenge.
The alternative to Romney is who? And what has he done the past few days with his EOs?
You will see Romney work with Santorum and Gingrich in the near future and he will have to move towards their views or the conservative base will spit on him. He has no choice.
There is one candidate who will never work with him, and the man is a opportunist and will act like the libertarian he truly is.
“Stalin and Hitler duking it out on the Eastern Front.”
Yep, take your pick. Patton was right: We’re going to wind up fighting whomever wins.
“We”: Excluding, of course, quite a few here who will wear their chains without complaint if marked `Property of GOP.’
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