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Title: obama campaign raffling off visits to the chosen ones home in chicago...
Post by: Kyle Ricky on July 24, 2012, 03:19:53 PM
Now the obama campaign is getting really getting desperate. They are raffling off tickets to tour obama's Chicago home to raise money! Is there anything that that group will not do to get money?

First it is begging people to donate to obama's campaign in lieu of wedding, birthday, and Christmas gifts.
Then it is begging people to get their family portrait taken with him.
Now they are raffling visits to his house.

Talk about desperation. I guess that is what happens when 90% of the people who contributed in 2008 aren't contributing this time...
Title: Re: obama campaign raffling off visits to the chosen ones home in chicago...
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on July 24, 2012, 04:02:54 PM
Talk about desperation. I guess that is what happens when 90% of the people who contributed in 2008 aren't contributing this time...

That's pretty much the problem for him, right there.  He's spent the last two years pretty much shitting on every business owner who isn't a megacorporation CEO, and even most of them have had enough of him.  Except his bundlers in the green business or communications business, of course, though even the latter of those aren't entirely pleased with him, since he failed to deliver DOD's bandwidth to them in exchange for their donations.
Title: Re: obama campaign raffling off visits to the chosen ones home in chicago...
Post by: Kyle Ricky on July 24, 2012, 04:19:16 PM
I seriously think obama is toast in November.
Title: Re: obama campaign raffling off visits to the chosen ones home in chicago...
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on July 24, 2012, 04:26:35 PM
I seriously think obama is toast in November.

We can't afford to get complacent, but I agree.  The talking heads who are calling for an Obama win are, I think, completely misreading how underenthused the more-moderate Democrats are for four more years of malaise, crony capitalism, and totally-opaque 'Transparency,' as well as underestimating just how pissed off Conservatives and Libertarians are with economically-insane policies, a regulatory program that looks like it will smother us, and outrageously-political favors and reprisals based on past political donations.  Turnout is going to tell a story that opinion polling isn't even hinting at so far.
Title: Re: obama campaign raffling off visits to the chosen ones home in chicago...
Post by: Eupher on July 24, 2012, 04:34:54 PM
We can't afford to get complacent, but I agree.  The talking heads who are calling for an Obama win are, I think, completely misreading how underenthused the more-moderate Democrats are for four more years of malaise, crony capitalism, and totally-opaque 'Transparency,' as well as underestimating just how pissed off Conservatives and Libertarians are with economically-insane policies, a regulatory program that looks like it will smother us, and outrageously-political favors and reprisals based on past political donations.  Turnout is going to tell a story that opinion polling isn't even hinting at so far.

Just finished Edward Klein's book "The Amateur", which is, according to the first couple of pages, a title conferred on Barry by none other than Slick Willie.

One of the things that Obama's base is pissed about is despite having pumped big bucks into his 2008 campaign, once Barry got into office, he dropped 'em all like a bad habit.

No phone calls from the Oval Office, no invitations, no shuck 'n jive with the homies.

Klein says that Barry is at heart an introvert, and singularly incapable of politicking on a personal level.

I cannot imagine a president who is incapable of being a person who cannot connect with people. Say what you will about GWB, I think he truly connected with people. And while LBJ's methodologies were pretty twisted ("come talk to me in the john while I take a dump!"), there was no denying his ability to wrangle stuff out of people on a personal, individual level.