Posted on 04/11/2015 7:57:25 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I think most voters are afraid to tell their true opinions about Obama.
Because Karl Rove.
And just where is the article titled: “Why any sane human cannot trust a democrat - on ANYTHING - EVER!”
They're not afraid, they're just lazy and ignorant. They don't know the difference between straight reporting and commentary, and they don't want to know the difference (of course this isn't helped by the fact that the line between straight reporting and commentary over the past few decades, but I digress).
Because the RATagandists constantly ridicule and berate them, and present their drivel as professional unbiased reporting.
Rove is not to blame. Voter ignorance is. Please see my post #5. :)
NBC poll will say whatever NBC and the left wants it to say.
Anyone that thinks otherwise is either complicit or stupid
The people are making their voices known based upon what has recently been presented to them. This isn't something to ‘worry’ most conservatives, it should send shivers of fear into the GOPe that people think their candidates weren't even up to Obama’s par.
Romney would have chosen better than Obama did.My parakeet could choose better.
Because internet.
Because Global Warming.
Because Karl Rove.
That's how I see this decade. It's sad. It's funny. It's America under Obama.
I find it a funny construct too. Harf, Harf, Harf.
I don’t think you have a highly visible Republican standing up and explaining what is wrong with Obama’s plan.
No plan at all is better than his plan.
Tell the American people and explain why.
Then take out Iran’s nuclear plants.
If it takes boots on the ground, then put in a fresh supply of boots.
Or even those two exact individuals.
Tis true, and they have the ENTIRE media, including all TV shows, movies, universities, etc in their control to propagate whatever crap they want and do.
Two words:
“Nation Building”
Even a lot of Dems were smart enough to see it was a stupid idea.
You forgot the Koch’s and Halliburton
There is a much simpler explanation: Most Americans dont trust Republicans on matters of war and peace. Not after the nation-building disasters in Iraq and Afghanistan, that is. Why should they trust us? Our leadership has never admitted it made a mistake. Sen. Ted Cruz, to be sure, had the gumption last fall to say that we got too involved in nation-building and that we should not be trying to turn Iraq into Switzerlandand was excoriated for his trouble by the Bushies. The Republican mainstream is too busy trying to defend the Bush record to address the distrust of American voters.
"Islam is a religion of peace." -- President George W. Bush
That will go down as one of the most idiotic things ever uttered by a U.S. president.
I don’t limit my distrust to foreign policy.
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