They had one celebrity, who did some weird shit that was deleted from the tapes later on.
The DNC had at least 3 actresses and the fucking Foo Fighters performing.
Yeah, and they cancelled a day and moved to a smaller venue because they couldn't fill seats. And even at the smaller venue they still gave tickets away. What a joke.
But seriously it wouldn't matter. I'm more concerned about the propositions for the state of California than having some useless head figure live in a fancy house for four years.
scrilla, I am not living in a fantasy world by clearly stating that I don't think Romney is a favorite, but to say that he has no chance makes you the one in a fantasy world. Look at the electoral map, there are ~8 states clearly up for grabs. Numerous combinations of the remaining swing states lead to a Romney win, and most are entirely possible, same goes for Obama. This doesn't sound like a fantasy to me. If you're going to keep bringing up absurd points with not only no evidence to support them, but evidence to go directly against them, let me know because we can stop this argument now.
It was pretty much a tight race in '08 until September and October when the economy tanked. The race was still up for grabs until that point. After that, it was all Obama as McCain was seen as nothing more than a repeat of Bush (even though the economy had been doing fine for 6 years). Plus, Obama was seen as a fresh face in politics.
Now, Obama's act is played out. The economy is teetering right now, it might not take much to send it spiralling down and making '08 look like nothing. Plus, Obama has alienated many of our allies and emboldened our enemies. He was supposed to be a post-racial president, but his group plays the race card every chance they get.
I am voting for Romney, as I think right now he's the one to get the debt reduced and jumpstart our economy again. Obama's had 4 years to get this done, and he hasn't.
It was pretty much a tight race in '08 until September and October when the economy tanked. The race was still up for grabs until that point. After that, it was all Obama as McCain was seen as nothing more than a repeat of Bush (even though the economy had been doing fine for 6 years). Plus, Obama was seen as a fresh face in politics.
Now, Obama's act is played out. The economy is teetering right now, it might not take much to send it spiralling down and making '08 look like nothing. Plus, Obama has alienated many of our allies and emboldened our enemies. He was supposed to be a post-racial president, but his group plays the race card every chance they get.
I am voting for Romney, as I think right now he's the one to get the debt reduced and jumpstart our economy again. Obama's had 4 years to get this done, and he hasn't.
There never was a "post-racial" period when Obama was elected. When's the last time Obama ever "played" the "race card"?
How is Romney going to jumpstart our economy and reduce unemployment by outsourcing jobs and neglecting the middle class?
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lol you're right it's not. at this time in 2008 the polls were much closer.
Don't you know that polls are just lies made up by THOSE DAMN LIBERALS?
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