Posted on 09/15/2011 9:27:50 PM PDT by Clairity
President Obama's official re-election campaign has set up a website ostensibly to defend him against false attacks, but its obvious purpose is to smear Republicans and propagandize. What could be more shameless??
Does any rational person believe these people anymore? They trade in lies and misinformation, and the only chance they have to re-elect Obama -- and it's still slim -- is to grossly distort Obama's record and fabricate fantasies about his opposition.?
That's what this new website is all about. It's called "AttackWatch.com," but it should be called "AttackDog.com."
The recent New York and Nevada elections and Obama's ever-cratering approval ratings show how desperately he is hemorrhaging support. He has no choice but to divert our attention from the record and onto red herrings he can generate through false characterizations of his opponents. That's what AttackWatch.com is about. That's what the entire re-election effort is about.
(Excerpt) Read more at townhall.com ...
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“AttackWatch” has the entire civilized and a few nearby planets roaring with laughter. My daughter spent most of yesterday reading the comments and spluttering “Red Bull” on her keyboard. How the administration could have anticipated anything else is beyond me.
Obama's army now has an intelligence branch (using the term very loosely).
Hitler discovers attachwatch is a joke on the internet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZPwDRZ6pTM&feature=youtu.be
I think a lot of people did the same as your daughter. Al gore's invention is turning against o bummer and is his enemy now. Someone better report algore to AttackWatch.com now.
Fortunately, it was sugar-free Red Bull, or she’d have ants in the keys by now.
As Jimmy Buffett said, “I hear universal laughter ringing out among the stars.”
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