Anonymous wrote:I come from what I always figured was a moderately liberal Christian family. we supported the civil rights movement, supported women's right and immigration. My family is still that way but my dad is considering voting for Romney this time around (he voted for Carter, Clinton, Mondale, Obama etc) because he feels that the leadership of the country is rudderless and this time around feels like Obama is divisive. Compared him to GW Bush. I think the Democrats need to swing back to the center after this second Obama term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paul Ryan's convention speech gave me this miserable gut feeling that they are ready to steal an election from an incumbent. Why would you fucking lie - not just spin, lie - so much unless it didn't really matter whether people trusted you?
It made me very scared. I'm only being slightly paranoid, but this is how dictatorships start. Continuously feed people falsehoods that the press doesn't have the balls to say are *lies* and eventually you have an misinformed majority (and some folks who know what's real but actually support these ideas) that gives you power.
I'm truly scared for our nation. Not because of what the Repubs are doing and saying, but for the fact that they just don't get called on it. Lies are left to hang out there. The general public is not reading all these fact-checker sites. Everyone gets their news from a source that already aligns with their worldview, so they never hear both sides of the story. People hear Paul Ryan say something, and they're going to assume he's telling the truth. It started with Sarah Palin - she would repeat lies over and over. I guess they figured it was a successful strategy.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't start with Sarah - she was good at deflecting it with the whole "don't be mean, i'm just a simple country gal" crap. Bush and Cheney lied over and over and over again. And it goes back further than that, but they were pretty blatant about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I come from what I always figured was a moderately liberal Christian family. we supported the civil rights movement, supported women's right and immigration. My family is still that way but my dad is considering voting for Romney this time around (he voted for Carter, Clinton, Mondale, Obama etc) because he feels that the leadership of the country is rudderless and this time around feels like Obama is divisive. Compared him to GW Bush. I think the Democrats need to swing back to the center after this second Obama term.
I think you're full of it, or at least relying on biased sources. Obama is pretty much a moderate Republican from twenty years ago. He - and this great nation - need to swing the pendulum back to the Progressive side of the aisle. Because for the last few decades the fob has been on the regressive/conservative side. How's life generally gotten for your average American? Better? More job security? Relative to what they're position would have paid back then, what do they earn now?
It's hard to steer a boat forward when the Republicans are all shoving their oars down on the right side of the boat while the Democrats try to paddle. How does anyone steer that ship? I'd really reconsider. Of course, with Romney there'd really be no rudder at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obama accomplishments:
http://obamaachievements.org/
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/magazine/march_april_2012/features/obamas_top_50_accomplishments035755.php
Obama jobs graph: http://www.flickr.com/photos/davecjohnson/6088811219/
Obama's Global Opinion has slipped.
http://www.pewglobal.org/2012/06/13/global-opinion-of-obama-slips-international-policies-faulted/
Anonymous wrote:Obama accomplishments:
http://obamaachievements.org/
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/magazine/march_april_2012/features/obamas_top_50_accomplishments035755.php
Obama jobs graph: http://www.flickr.com/photos/davecjohnson/6088811219/
Anonymous wrote:Paul Ryan's convention speech gave me this miserable gut feeling that they are ready to steal an election from an incumbent. Why would you fucking lie - not just spin, lie - so much unless it didn't really matter whether people trusted you?