President Barack Obama is engaging in the most powerful form of politics available simply by doing his job of leading the nation through a crisis. And Romney is intensely aware that he has little choice but to stand down.“One of the reasons we're making sure that we're striking a positive tone today is there are some folks that are still dealing with the remnants of the storm today,” a top Romney aide, Kevin Madden said, Tuesday noting the candidate’s plugs for Red Cross donations and saying Romney is likely to stay on a generalized positive message. “I think for the remainder of the campaign, from here all the way until election day, the governor does want to talk about specifically what he would do on Day One as president,” he said.Biden fired first, starting his first rally since the storm in Sarasota with the warning to supports that he was "going to give you the whole load" on the subject.He called the campaign’s ad on Chrysler starting Jeep production in China, "one of the most flagrantly dishonest ads I can ever remember in my political career,” and an "an outrageous lie." The Romney campaign maintains that the ad is factually correct, however the context — and Romney’s false comments a few days before the ad was released that the company was moving jobs out of Ohio to make the cars overseas — have drawn criticism as misleading.
how many times can you beat a dead horse efore there's nothing left, right wing just seems to draw another horse picture and start the wailing all over again each drawing gets thinner and "we the people now see through it.
Ryan, who had avoided attacking — or even mentioning by name — the president and vice president, responded:
Today you might have heard that Joe Biden again, was at it again. Today he was talking about the government bailout, which they keep touting as an unqualified success story. I tell you what, ask those salaried Delphi workers in Oak Creek if they feel like it was a success story. Ask the Chrysler Kenosha engine people if they think that this was a success story. The facts, they speak for themselves. President Obama took GM and Chrysler into bankruptcy, taxpayers still stand to lose $25 billion for the president's politically managed bankruptcy. These companies, Chrysler in particular, are now choosing to expand manufacturing overseas. These are the facts. Those facts are inconvenient for the president, but no one disputes them.
he keeps saying "these are the facts" with a straight face how devious is he to lie to "we the peoples" face and expect us to rally around his untruths.