From Real Clear Politics:
"We're going around the country, talking about, ‘How do we put people
back to work? How do we improve our schools? How do we make sure that
we're producing American energy? How do we lower our debt in a
responsible way?' And I don't think you or anybody who's been watching
the campaign would say that in any way we have tried to divide the
country. We've always tried to bring the country together," President
Obama said in an interview with Entertainment Tonight. http://realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/08/15/obama_i_dont_think_anyone_would_suggest_ive_tried_to_divide_the_country.html
Yeah, Obama hasn't tried to divide the country except if you are conservative or rich or a legal immigrant, or a business owner or against gay marriage, or if you are poor and living in poor area of town or a taxpayer or a child who will have to pay for the debt this clown has run up.
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You can trace "divisive" politics back to Newt Gingrich and Lee Atwater. It continues (with gusto) from Karl Rove. I do not see that kind of divisiveness from Obama, I really don't. I can't figure out what he's said that is so out of bounds.
ReplyDeleteThe class warfare Obama has been portraying has been divisive but it is what his surrogates, like a Reid, Wasserman and Obama surrogates have been saying that really are over the line.
ReplyDeleteBut tell me, Dan, what is MORE out of line than in any other race in the past? And what do you think about Romney's series of false ads (usually with out-of-context quotes, sometimes--as with Medicare cuts--completely untrue)?
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