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RNC uses Obama’s own words against him in new ad

Don’t you just hate it when someone uses your own words against you? That’s precisely what the Republican National Committee did to President Obama in its new TV ad, “Not Fixed.” Perhaps the president should just stick to his golf game and leave the economy to those who actually understand it.

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Comments

  1. Michael Huff says:

    Amen! We cannot afford four more years of this failed President.

  2. Well, why is he running? He said if he didn’t have the job done in three years he’d be a one term president. We don’t want him. I have already voted and I sure didn’t vote for this liar in chief

  3. Hector Ramirez says:

    I cannot believe we as a country elected this man the first time.

  4. Amazon Proves Liberals Are 50% More Ignorant

    “BO is a man of many words” BUT “ He is not a man of his word”.

  5. I know you Mike Dorstewitz….I am down living in the Fort Myers area of Florida…glad to see we are on the same side.

  6. So, if the point is the fact that he said “if things weren’t better” he would be a one term President, things are better. Also, I do hear him clearly saying that there is still more that needs to be done. I feel things are headed in the right direction. And for those who want to hold him accountable for the “one term” comment as you may feel differently than I do, people are allowed to change their minds.

  7. Things are definitely not better. There are more people out of jobs, more people on food stamps, and our debt has grown enorously through the careless spending of Obama. For over three years he has blamed Bush, then he blamed the stock market and now he puts blame on Clinton. This man is not man enough to admit that he has failed. We don’t need Obama running our country into the dirt. We need to get this do-nothing prsident out of the White House.

  8. V. Padoan says:

    Presidents Obama: there are many in Latin America, none serves to see who comes, do not understand how a person won the election that he knows nothing of “economy” and nobody knows where he was born?. It would be a disgrace to America 4 years driven by a driver who takes us to the precipice.

  9. J. L. Porras says:

    Four years ago, when so many people were blindly wild about Obama, (mostly to prove they weren’t racist and that they were Hollywood cool?), I feared he would be a disaster as president. He’s been a worse disaster for our country than I would have ever anticipated. I have high hopes that Mitt Romney will turn things around for America. He’s a good, humble, honorable, honest man with no secrets. The only way Obama could beat him would be through voter fraud, which is rampant.

  10. Cuando comprenderan que un candidato a la presidencia SIEMPRE VENDE ILUSIONES y de ahi a la ejecucion de sus proyectos e ideas hay un abismo en una nacion como EEUU, donde los que dirigen y componen la orquesta son los judios..con Obama igual q el tal Romney, pasara idem de lo mismo, muchas promesas pero cuando este en la silla, le vetaran todas sus ofertas salvo que no vuelva otro sheriff como Bush que a la cañona queria arreglar el mundo y ni siquiera sabia colocar a España en el mapa como otros tanto y ahora resulta que nos critican cuando hemos tenido la mejor sanidad del mundo, con un 42%..claro, ahora estamos en la epoca de los malos resfriados..por eso un debate y las opiniones son importantes pero no decisivas..abran los ojos..pocos cambios favorables se vislumbran al horizonte..suba quien suba…

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