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I heard a democrat say on the news a little while ago that the Obama administration was hoping that Ryan was the VP (they have said this about all of them except Portman or Pawlenty ) then in the same breath said it was because Romney is desperate.
Let's see, Goldman Sach PAC is for Romney, GE has turned to Romney, Catholic vote is leaving Obama, sure all is wellque kevin bacon from Animal House.
That is exactly what these bad polls are going to do - energize conservatives instead of demoralizing them. The opposite is also true. Some Democrats who are sour on Obama wont vote, because Obama has got it 'in the bag', and they needn't sully themselves with 'NeoCon' Obama.
Let's see, Goldman Sach PAC is for Romney, GE has turned to Romney, Catholic vote is leavig Obama, sure all is wellque kevin bacon from Animal House.
GE, really? Aren't they the ones who received all that money from 0bama's stash?Cindie
They're the ones that didn't pay taxes, then shipped jobs overseas. The same boss man that Obama put on his jobs council.
I'm sensing a lot of D +11 polls coming out.
But at the same time, Ryan won reelection with 65 percent of the vote, meaning that a fifth of Obama voters also voted for him.
A little off-topic, but it was reported that Obama had a fundraiser in CHICAGO. The tickets were only $51, and the place was only half-full.
I saw that tweet, too.
DUmmies you should really be worried about Paul Ryan as the Veep pick. And maybe all your "joy" over the pick is just masking that.
The intense speculation that had surrounded Gov. George Bush as he selected a running mate swung today to Vice President Al Gore amid signs that the Gore camp was relieved and even joyful at Mr. Bush's choice of Dick Cheney.Advisers for the vice president said the selection of Mr. Cheney, a 59-year-old oil executive and former defense secretary, gave Mr. Gore a freer hand in picking a running mate.Democrats could hardly believe their luck."On our side, there was maybe 70 percent relief and 30 percent glee,'' said James Carville, a Democratic strategist and longtime adviser to President Clinton.We all know how that turned out, don't we?http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/08/12/Dems-Pretend-to-be-Excited-Over-Ryan-Pick-They-Celebrated-Cheney-Too