Even Uber-Lib Michael Moore Thinks It’s Over …“I Think People Should Start To Practice The Words President Romney”
RUT-ROH, Libs and moonbats are panicking everywhere … Michael Moore thinks it’s over.
In an interview with the HUFF-PO, Michael Moore said that Romney will win in November and “I think people should start to practice the words, President Romney”. A startling, yet rational observation from the uber-liberal Democrat film maker. However, Moore was not without his ridiculous comments. What is comical during the interview is the hypocrisy from Moore regarding the money that Romney and the Republicans have and that with all that wealth, they can still only voter once. Hmm, I must have missed it, is Michael Moore a pauper?
Filmmaker Michael Moore joined HuffPost Live Thursday and predicted that the influence of money in politics would lift Mitt Romney to victory over President Barack Obama in November.
“Mitt Romney is going to raise more money than Barack Obama. That should guarantee his victory,” Moore told host Josh Zepps. “I think people should start to practice the words ‘President Romney.‘ To assume that the other side are just a bunch of ignoramuses who are supported by people who believe that Adam and Eve rode on dinosaurs 6,000 years ago is to completely misjudge the opposition.”
The handwriting is on the wall of some one like Moore is raising the white flag. This can only mean that the Democrats and Reelect Obama team is only going to get more ugly. If that occurs, this election is going to go from leans Romney, to a much bigger margin of victory than most political pundits are predicting. However, what was most telling and whether he meant it or not as a slap to the LEFT was when Moore said, that if the election were conducted “American Idol”-style, and Americans were able to vote from their couches, Obama “would win hands down.” What does this say about the LAZY LEFT? This is Moore speaking. He is basically saying that Obama resonates with the lazy coach-potatoes who can’t make the effort to get out and vote. I guess this is why they say that Obama wins hands down with those non-voters.
Get ready America for Moonbat Derangement Syndrome. Heck, we might have to put Moore on the list now as well with the huge success of the Conservative documentary 2016.
Posted August 31, 2012 by Scared Monkeys 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Michael Moore, Mitt Romney, Mitt Romney - Paul Ryan 2012, Moonbats, Obamanation, Presidential Election, Progressives, You Tube - VIDEO | 4 comments |
GOP Presidential Nominee Mitt Romney Heads to Louisiana to Tour Hurricane Isaac Storm Damage
Hmm, Romney visits Gulf Coast areas affected by Hurricane Isaac … where is Barack Obama?
Mitt Romney, fresh off a successful Republican National Convention and officially receiving the GOP nomination for President, is off to New Orleans and Louisiana to tour areas affected by Hurricane Isaac. Romney will meet up with Governor Bobby Jindal, who did not attend the RNC convention so to take care of matters in Louisiana. Romney will be altering his campaign plans and not go to Virgina as previously planned following this mornings post-convention rally this morning in Lakeland, FL with his VP choice Paul Ryan. The GOP VP will go solo to Virginia later today.
Mitt Romney will head to the New Orleans area today to tour areas affected by Hurricane Isaac.
Romney and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal will meet with first responders.
Rather amazing that Romney finds the time to take away from his campaign to visit the areas affected by Hurricane Isaac. Isn’t this President Obama’s job? Then again, who is the candidate that actually acts and conducts them self is a Presidential manner?
Posted August 31, 2012 by Scared Monkeys 2012 Elections, Hurricane, Mitt Romney, Mitt Romney - Paul Ryan 2012, New Orleans, Presidential Election | 3 comments |
Mitt Romney Closing in on Barack Obama in Michigan … The Midwest is Starting to Crumble for Obama
Romney closing in on Obama in Michigan …
Don’t look now but GOP Presidential nominee Mitt Romney is closing ground on Barack Obama in Michigan. In the most recent Lansing-based EPIC-MRA poll, Romney has cut Obama’s July lead in half where Obama now leads 49% to 46%. I have to question the sampling if Romney won Independents by a wide margin, 51%-38% with 11% undecided and he still trails by 3%. RCP shows the polls are tightening as well. What is simply astonishing is that Obama defeated McCain in the 2008 Presidential election in Michigan 57% to 41%. Flash-forward four years and the state is a toss-up.
A new Michigan poll shows Mitt Romney apparently closing the gap on President Barack Obama in the state.
Lansing-based EPIC-MRA did an automated survey of 1,200 likely voters on Tuesday and found Obama leading Romney 49%-46% when respondents were asked who they’d vote for if they had to make a decision right then. Five percent were undecided.
The poll showed the key bloc of independent voters swinging toward Romney by a wide margin, 51%-38% with 11% undecided. Romney held a 48%-47% lead among men while women voters preferred Obama by a 51%-44% margin.
The poll was taken prior to the completion of Ann Romney’s speech and prior to Paul Ryan or Mitt Romney’s speech as well. Will Romney get even more of a convention bounce? If Barack Obama cannot win a union state like Michigan easily, Obama is going to have a long election night.
Posted August 30, 2012 by Scared Monkeys 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Mitt Romney - Paul Ryan 2012, Obamanation, Polls, Presidential Election | no comments |
Romney Gets 5% Bounce in Wilson Perkins Allen Opinion Research Poll in 9 Battle Ground States
One Day RNC Romney Bounce …
One day after the beginning of the Republican National Convention and it appears that Mitt Romney has received a convention bounce. Romney received a 5 point bounce in his favorable rating according to data presented at a Wednesday breakfast sponsored by The Hill at the law offices of Holland & Knight.
Romney had a 43-percent favorable and 44-percent unfavorable rating in nine battleground states heading into the convention, according to an average compiled by Real Clear Politics.
A survey conducted by Wilson Perkins Allen Opinion Research in nine battle ground states Tuesday evening found Romney’s favorable rating among likely voters had jumped to 48 percent. His unfavorable rating dipped to 39.
Wilson said the polling data indicated Romney’s image has improved after a day of action at the Tampa Bay Times Forum.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s speech had the biggest impact of the convention so far, and was more than twice as popular as Ann Romney’s remarks on Tuesday, according to the poll.
Twelve percent of respondents rated Christie’s speech as their favorite, compared to five percent who favored Romney’s, according to the poll.
What would one expect but a bump when the Ann Romney and Chris Christie speeches drew 23 million viewers.It was not just Ann and Christie, the GOP governors were awesome last night and Mia Love became an over night Republican rack star.
An estimated 22.3 million people tuned in to watch the first full night of the GOP convention last night, according to Nielsen, the ratings company. That was an increase of 800,000 viewers on the same night of coverage four years ago in St. Paul, Nielsen said.
It just shows how wrong and skewed the liberal media is as the Politico reported that Chris Cristie’s speech was a flop. Really? Sorry Politico, you have no idea what you are talking about. I am sorry if it was not a typical Christie town hall type meeting where he is screaming at the media or calling someone an idiot. The Keynote speech was intended to speak to the Independents. Screaming and brow beating Obama, who Christie never once mentioned his name, would have accomplished nothing. we know Obama is a failure, Christie’s job was to convince Indies why they should vote for Mitt Romney.
There is no mistaking what a successful keynote speech for Chris Christie would have looked and sounded like. There would have been an electric reaction from the crowd in the convention hall. It would have been followed by waves of effusive media commentary about how people had just heard the future of the Republican Party.
Judged by these standards, there is also no mistaking what the New Jersey governor delivered instead: A prime-time belly-flop, one that notably failed to clear either of those two high bars
Posted August 29, 2012 by Scared Monkeys 2012 Elections, Mitt Romney, Mitt Romney - Paul Ryan 2012, Polls, Presidential Election, RNC | 10 comments |
Ann Romney Wins the Night … Lights Up the RNC with a Tremendous Speech … “Mitt doesn’t like to talk about how he has helped others because he sees it as a privilege, not a political talking point” (VIDEO)
WOW, JUST WOW … ANN ROMNEY LIT UP THE RNC WITH A TREMENDOUS SPEECH.
Tonight I want to talk to you from my heart about our hearts.
“I want to talk not about what divides us, but what holds us together as an American family. I want to talk to you tonight about that one great thing that unites us, that one thing that brings us our greatest joy when times are good, and the deepest solace in our dark hours.
“Tonight I want to talk to you about love. …
Ann Romney, the wife of GOP Presidential nominee Mitt Romney, hit her speech out of the park and introduced Mitt to America as a warm loving husband who was a problem solver and who “has helped lift up others.” Ann praised the hard work of her husband at every job he has had and said to America that Mitt will work hard for America to turn the US around and … “THIS MAN WILL NOT FAIL”, “This man will not let us down”. “This man will lift up America!”
“ However, one of Ann’s best lines of the night was when she said that “Mitt doesn’t like to talk about how he has helped others because he sees it as a privilege, not a political talking point.”
“This is the man who will wake up every day with the determination to solve the problems that others say can’t be solved, to fix what others say is beyond repair,” she is to say about her husband, according to the excerpts. “This is the man who will work harder than anyone so that we can work a little less hard.”
“I read somewhere that Mitt and I have a ‘storybook marriage,’ ” she is to say. “Well, in the storybooks I read, there were never long, long, rainy winter afternoons in a house with five boys screaming at once. And those storybooks never seemed to have chapters called MS or Breast Cancer.”
The full transcript can be read HERE or at FOX News.
“I Want To Talk To You About Love” ~ Ann Romney’s RNC Speech 8/28/12
Some excerpts from Ann’s speech:
And I want us to think tonight about the love we all share for those Americans, our brothers and sisters, who are going through difficult times, whose days are never easy, nights are always long, and whose work never seems done.
They are here among us tonight in this hall; they are here in neighborhoods across Tampa and all across America. The parents who lie awake at night side by side, wondering how they’ll be able to pay the mortgage or make the rent; the single dad who’s working extra hours tonight, so that his kids can buy some new clothes to go back to school, can take a school trip or play a sport, so his kids can feel. like the other kids.
And the working moms who love their jobs but would like to work just a little less to spend more time with the kids, but that’s just out of the question with this economy. Or that couple who would like to have another child, but wonder how will they afford it.
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But let me say this to every American who is thinking about who should be our next president:
No one will work harder. No one will care more. No one will move heaven and earth like Mitt Romney to make this country a better place to live!
It’s true that Mitt has been successful at each new challenge he has taken on. It amazes me to see his history of success actually being attacked. Are those really the values that made our country great? As a mom of five boys, do we want to raise our children to be afraid of success?
Do we send our children out in the world with the advice, “Try to do… okay?”
Posted August 28, 2012 by Scared Monkeys 2012 Elections, Ann Romney, Mitt Romney, Mitt Romney - Paul Ryan 2012, Presidential Election, RNC, You Tube - VIDEO | 3 comments |