Haley Barbour vs Obama in 2012 Presidential Election
The 61-year-old Barbour has had many incarnations: director of the Mississippi census at the age of 22, lawyer in the family law practice, failed Senate candidate, Reagan White House official. Now, after a successful lobbying stint at the BGR Group—started as Barbour, Griffith, and Rogers—and with a respected record as governor, Barbour is back on the Hill. He testifies on cap-and-trade legislation and chats about Russia with Sean Hannity. He rides the airwaves slamming the Obama administration’s spending habits, casting them exactly as he did the Clinton economic package in 1993—Obama, like Clinton, could “charm the skin off a snake.”
All of which prompts conservatives to cry, Haley’s comet is streaking! He’s a strong voice in a leaderless party, and as leading 2012 contenders self-destruct, flirt with fringe theories, and attack one another, there sits Mr. Fix-It, now a successful elected executive, conveniently term-limited in 2011. Even opponents are impressed, or at least they say they are. “He’s an unusual combination of someone who’s really good on policy, really good on politics, and really good on TV,” says Democratic lobbyist Anthony Podesta. “And everybody likes him.”
Here’s the problem. Over three decades in politics, Barbour may have accumulated too much baggage to withstand the scrutiny of a presidential campaign. Besides, he is way too good a vice presidential candidate to waste at the top of the ticket.
Are these remarks about Obama by a U.S. Senator racist? Are they untrue?
Senator Harry Reid favored Obama as a man likely to win the presidency for the Democratic Party. Here is an analysis of why he liked Obama and why he thought he would win:
“Reid “was wowed by Obama’s oratorical gifts and believed that the country was ready to embrace a black presidential candidate, especially one such as Obama — a ‘light-skinned’ African American ‘with no Negro dialect.” ”
So then, first of all, are these a racist comments? Second of all, are they untrue? More to the point, is it untrue that a black man who is light skinned and without a so-called ‘negro dialect’ more likely to win the presidency than one who is darker skinned and with the so-called ‘negro dialect’?
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Joe Scarborough vs Obama in 2012 Presidential Election
Prior to his career in television, Joe was the publisher and editor of the award-winning newspaper “The Florida Sun.” He served as a member of Congress from 1994-2001. While in office, Joe was a member of the Judiciary Committee and the Armed Services Committee. He was a part of a small group of Republican congressmen the National Journal said possessed a surprising amount of power given their youth and lack of years in Congress. His 2004 book “Rome Wasn’t Burnt in a Day” predicted the collapse of the Republican majority and US economy due to his party’s reckless spending. How would he do against Obama in 2012?
The next time a republican makes a racist comment, will they be allowed to simply say “I’m Sorry” like Harry?
Reid and be forgiven? Or will the double standard still exist?
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Is there a double standard for Democrats? Harry Reid Negro Dialect & Byrd uses N-word and they get forgiven?
REPUBLICAN Senate Majority leader Trent Lott said: I want to say this about my state. When Strom Thurmond ran for president, we voted for him. We’re proud of it. And if the rest of the country had followed our lead, we wouldn’t have had all these problems over all these years either. NOW at the time Thurmond ran on a racist platform and Trent Lott was pounded on by Democrats till he stepped down as majority leader. His intent was to make an old man on his 100th birthday feel good.
DEMOCRATS – Forgiveness has already been given for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid for his comments about Obama being a “a good black candidate because he is light skinned and does not speak with a NEGRO dialect EXCEPT when he wants to”
http://www.rightpundits.com/?p=5307 http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100109/ap_on_el_se/us_obama_reid http://www.businessinsider.com/harry-reid-racist-comments-2010-1
There is not a shred of outcry by the Democrats at any level including Mr. offended Al Sharpton.
On March 4, 2001, an interview with FOX News Sunday host Tony Snow interviewed Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia. The man used the N-word repeatedly during the interview. Having been a former KKK member as well has not brought any condemnation or outrage from the Democrats.
SO Questions –
Should HARRY REID be asked to Step Down like TRENT LOTT?
Is this just more evidence that there is a double standard for Democrats vs Republican?
Is Harry Reid a racist and being given the usual Democrat pass like Robert Byrd’s?
Are the Republicans justified in calling for the same standard as used on Lott or being political and not justified in their calls for equal justice?
Are the Democrats by quickly forgiving proving the double standard?
So far proving my point – double standard excuses
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John Thune vs Obama 2012 Presidential Poll
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For those in the GOP who aren’t giddy about a second Mitt Romney run and aren’t sold on the viability of Tim Pawlenty, Thune represents a mainstream conservative alternative. Tall, handsome, not yet 50 and with the sort of sunny demeanor that winning national Republicans usually possess, the former high school hoops star looks the part. He’s also something of a national party favorite for slaying a political giant — then-Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle in 2004.
How would he do against Obama in 2012?
What two characteristics make Obama and Oprah kissing cousins?
A. Power hungry
B. Will throw women, men and anyone under the bus to get what they want
C. One is ugly and another has a ugly wife.
Vote Palin
What role will Oprah play in the Obama Administration?
The media seems to be asking what role Bill will play when Hillary is president. They should be asking what role Oprah will play if Obama gets elected. Perhaps she can shift more tax dollars to africa to build more schools for them. And maybe then obama can stop complaining about the inferior education some blacks are getting in this country.
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Who has the most money-Cindy McCain or Obama supporter Oprah?
If you want to play the MONEY card, then let’s do it. Obama wouldn’t be here running for office if it wasn’t for Oprah. She’s one of the richest women in the world. Libs are the biggest hypocrites in existence.
Vote Palin
how are we going to put up with knowing Obama, Oprah, and Michelle are racist?
They have been members of the racist church for many years and that doctrine Rev. Wright preaches had too seep in.
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