"The Obama campaign decided not to make the campaign about the state of the economy, but about who could look after the interests of the middle class in a time of historic transition
AMES, Iowa – There's no coincidence the top Republican talent that trekked to Iowa for the Family Leadership Summit, an annual conservative event held in the first-in-the-nation caucus state, disagrees with the initial post-2012 election self-diagnosis by GOP officials on how to win over voters.For former Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa., and Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, who each played coy about their 2016 ambitions, the lessons of Mitt Romney's failed effort were on economic messaging.
we can predict anothertrouncing of the republican parade of wannabe's they still after all the money trying to buy and paying people to tell them how to talk to regular Americans first they decide no change needed, just a word here and there.
now they blame Romney for failing at what his staple was business, they will continue to fail until they realize it's none of the above, it's the lies, the misleading, their "VALUES", and their hateful bigoted attitude toward fellow Americans voter blocking and denial of good healthcare.
companies and we need to talk to them, too," Santorum said. "We can't just celebrate the job creators, we have to celebrate the job holders and we have to have a message for them."He pointed out that while the Republican National Convention featured a number of successful business owners, "not one time did we see somebody from the factory floor walk out there and talk about working for the man or woman who built that business and how that helped them and their families.""You saw from the last election, they don't want to vote for President Obama, but at least he went out and talked to them, at least went out and spoke about them," Santorum said. "We didn't do that. We marginalized them."
for somebody "they" don't want to vote for they cleaned their clock twice heading to the third time charm.
"The Obama campaign decided not to make the campaign about the state of the economy, but about who could look after the interests of the middle class in a time of historic transition
their problem they did nothing but deny that same middle class in favor of rich no tax agenda, they still are on that same trip and only mention middle class as a talking point not from a caring place, nothing changed they didn't even change the words of hate and bigotry instead ramped them up, but we are not to believe our own lying eyes and ears and believe their lying mouths.
