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Judi McLeod Thursday, August 23, 2012
“Michelle Obama, speaking yesterday at a campaign event in Florida:
“So that one new voter that you register in your precinct—think about it—that one neighbor that you get to the polls on November the 2 I want you to understand, that could be the one that makes the difference. That one conversation, that one new volunteer you recruit, that could be the one that puts this over the top.” (Weekly Standard, Aug. 23, 2012)
Vice President Joe Biden, speaking to a predominately African American audience at a speech in Danville, Virginia on August 14, 2012:
“They’re (the Republicans) gonna put y’all back in chains.” (Fox News).
In naming the wrong election date in Florida, we can no more assume that Michelle Obama is stupid than we can assume Vice President Joe Biden’s boldfaced lie that Republicans “are going put y’all back in chains” originates strictly from his legendary stupidity.
There’s a method in the madness of Michelle Obama giving the wrong date for upcoming elections. Like her spouse, Michelle is arrogant, arrogant enough to think she can fix in enemy minds a November 2 Election Day.
This is an election campaign that is dominated by the lies of President Barack Hussein Obama and one that is awash in daily propaganda.
The propaganda filters down from the high handed, couldn’t-care-less- about-the-truth Obamas and Biden, and yet in harsh reality has nothing on the two most dangerous untruths now stalking Mitt Romney.
The one that insists that “Romney’s going to win by a landslide”, akin to whistling past the graveyard, is dangerous because it encourages folk to assume something of which there is no guarantee. “It’s going to be a landslide” for fill in the blank has been put to use by the enemy in most every election. It’s a well-known campaign tactic whose strategy aims at keeping the enemy vote at home on Election Day.
Canada Free Press (CFP) is hearing repeatedly from surprising sources the expressed sentiment that “No matter who wins, it will be the same.”