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I agree with you winchester.

The worse thing for Obama is the media saying Obama is pulling away because than there is no motivation for D's to come out in force and vote. OTOH the R's want him and the D's MOCs out so they will come out because they believe their vote makes a difference.



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The D base is much weaker now than in 08.

The R base much stronger.

For evidence of this I submit the 2010 election and the Walker recall vote; the only polls that actually count.







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pima wrote:

Winchester,
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It is really going to come down who gets their base out.


Both of 'em.  Dead or Alivebiggrin. A lot them are gonna be voting dead. 



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Winchester,

I agree.

In 08 DS was a freshman at college and remember seeing Obama posters on their windows. Those 08 freshman are now grads, and most of them don't have a job. They do have tens of thousands of student loans. The bloom is off the rose.

Obama needed those votes, just like Howard Dean. He doesn't have those votes.

What he has is voters that lost jobs (parents). Voters that don't have enough equity in their homes to take a loan to pay for their kids college (parents). Voters that are living at home after college because they can't find a job that pays enough to cover the loans they took for college.(08 youth voters).

That is the thing people are not placing into the equation. There are voters that were gung ho for Obama in 08, but in 12 they aren't and to them Mitt is Mitt. They have no motivation to come out on election day.

The ones that will come out are the base. R's want Obama out so they will come out. D's want Obama in, thus they will come out.

It is really going to come down who gets their base out.



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The ideology has little to do with it, the fact that they like him has the biggest impact.

Fewer people like him now.

In 2008 many people were in full swoon mode with him, giddy like young love in a new relationship.

Well, our young lovers have been "living together," so to speak, for almost four years now, and for many of them the swoon is off the rose. Obama is like the boyfriend who says all the right things at the beginning of the relationship, making himself look different from the rest, a "nice" guy, but in real life he's turned out to be just as much of a cad as all the others.

Enough to make a difference? Yes. This election will be much closer than the last one.

Enough for him to lose the election? We'll see.









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SLS...in AF terms SHACK! That means you hit the Bulls Eye!


Would they be hosting that party if Obama was Gore?
Let's remember Gore has the same personality or energy like Romney. This is not racial. It is warm fuzzy connection feelings.

People tend to think that personal connection doesn't have an impact. That is total BS!

Reagan was the 1st to prove that it does matter against Carter and Mondale.
41 was the next to show that fact against Clinton
Clinton proved it again against Dole.
Bush 43 against Gore and Kerry
Obama against McCain.

Obama against Romney.

People like Obama. Their trust is based on the fact that they like him. The ideology has little to do with it, the fact that they like him has the biggest impact.

Seriously, does any poster believe JayZ or Beyonce shares their wealth, and doesn't use the system to keep more money in their pockets? Of course not! Their donations to charities come on the heels of their accountants advice so they can keep more money for their family. I don't have an issue with that, I would do the same in their position.

I have an issue when they are not being honest and take the position that as Americans we need to do more. Beyonce and Jay Z, here's a hint for you.. donate your court side tickets to a charity. Donate a pr of shoes to YMCA. Heck, take the money you pay for am assistant and give their salary to your favorite organization. Answer your own phone like us mere mortals!

Don't tell me we as a society should do more when your beautiful baby is sleeping in a crib that is equivalent to the avg American salary.

Obama and Romney's supporters are out of touch with us Joe Schmoes.

Romney is at least being honest when he acknowledges the amount of Americans are under water when he attends a 40-50K plate. Obama and people like Jay Z are happy to use the system and criticize it while they use it.

Again, I will 1,000,000,000 support Obama, throw placards in my yard 2 feet about (10 acres) if Obama's tax records prove he didn't take the long form.

The fact is he took the long form, he used the system to keep money in his wallet. A man who is saying re-distribute wealth. but at the same time he used the system for his own wealth.

Think about that for a few minutes.

He is telling Americans we need to share our wealth, but he is not doing the same.

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I am pretty sure you will never see a leaked photo or video from the JayZ party for Obama. I wonder how JayZ and Beonce feel about redistributing some of those 800 champagne bottles?

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OKay, for BO during brews. The midwest needs brew

Here in the End-of-the Trail (Willamette Valley) we grow a lot of hops. Luv that smell and flavor. I got some fresh hops at the farmer's market. Just pop one in you mouth like a chew. Offered a hop to my doc yesterday-she said that I should stick to the hops and not the brew (calories) and if I must, do the grape. evileyewinkbiggrinwinksmile I'm happy.  Doctor lives in HoodRiver-It's hard to determine where the foam from the Columbia River ends and the foam from the brewers begin. Very nice place, hip, outdoorsy, beautiful weather and scenery, lots of fruit grown there. Foot of Mt Hood. Weather is a transition between  wet western Oregon and dry eastern Oregon. 



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http://www.politico.com/politico44/2012/09/obama-the-microbrewer-if-the-presidency-thing-doesnt-135961.html

You can't get much cooler than going on Letterman and talking about your microbrew.  All poor Mitt has to talk about is his chocolate milk.

 



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http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/beyonce_jay_host_ny_bam_ba_5wud17kNBMEiV8wim9YYJK#ixzz26vEnv4Wv

 

It’s floor-to-ceiling gold bottles in the entire space. It’s beautiful — breathtaking,” a rep for the Flatiron District hot spot told The Post. “It’s the first thing you see when you walk in.”

But the White House, which meticulously controls Obama’s image, is not expected to release any photos of the president’s appearance at the lavish club.

Details of the party are “under lock and key,” according to the rep, and the White House was guarding the guest list as if it were the latest intelligence profile of Iran’s nuclear program.

Instead, only a White House pool reporter, allowed brief admittance, will file a report tonight during Obama’s ninth fund-raising trip to the Big Apple this year.

All the campaign would say yesterday was that the president would speak to about 100 people at the $40,000-per-person event, after addressing 200 donors at a $12,500-per-family reception at the Waldorf.

That puts Obama’s campaign haul for the day at more than $6 million.

Before hitting the party, Obama will tape an appearance on Letterman.

 



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I agree Samurai, I don't go to Costco because I end up buying more than I ever really needed to buy in the 1st place. However, I do go there twice a yr at least.

Holiday season because they have the best gift baskets for co-workers and bosses.

Spring because they have great perennials and garden items at a low price.

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I have bought work shirts for husband at Costco. Nice, held up well and in my budget. Many years ago, when I cared more about wrinkles than I currently do, I used to iron his dress shirts with spray starch in a can. For some reaon, they looked nicer throughout day and less wrinkled than if I just used steam. For a while I went to cleaners, till they trashed his collars and new shirts ended up ruined. I normally buy those wrinkle resistant blends and if I plan laundry well, can pull them out of dryer before they are wrinkled. I don't go to Costco much. Too many impulse buys!

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My brother IMO has the ultimate love story, and that says a lot because I think Bullet and I have an amazing love. Anyhoo, he actually bought SIL's engagement ring from Costco. He shopped around and they had the best quality and price. Not only did he get the ring there, they went back and bought their wedding bands too.

Smart shoppers buy from Costco.

hope, we have all 3, I like BJ's the most. They accept regular coupons, the others don't.

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I've never had a Costco where I live in PA. We have BJ's and Sam's Club only.

Bought many, many plaid shirts over many, many years for H at BJ's--seconds of brand names.

 



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I agree with bus, I bet she does buy his shirts at Costco. He is def. not a metro-sexual where brands matter to him.






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Maybe he thought the episodes of Homeland were the national security briefings.



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Sure, I believe she bought some shirts for him at Costco. They have nice shirts, and he notoriously likes to save a buck. Nothing wrong with that. Just because people become wealthy in their later years doesn't mean they want to flush it all down the toilet. I've used more coupons as I've been "well off" than I ever did when I was "poor". I will always shop at Costco, no matter what.

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Mitt is known as cheap. Actually could be true. On the other hand, experience has taught me that men who brag about their "ardor" typically have the least .

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You know, I think some of Mitt and Ann's stories are a crock, too (like, she bought him a stack of Cosco brand shirts, for instance).

 

But I think the man is itching to do WORK in the Oval Office. 

 

Something this president is way too cool for school to do.



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Warren Buffett hopes that Ann bought, Hathaway's.  I noticed that MR's shirts are always pressed, regardless time of day...If Ann bought a stack, then MR must wear shirt for a few hours, then opens a new packaged shirt. Maybe less expensive than a laundried and press shirt?



-- Edited by longprime on Saturday 15th of September 2012 10:32:47 PM

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Potential President MR-likes Snooki.evileye



-- Edited by longprime on Saturday 15th of September 2012 09:58:10 PM

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I think it would be interesting in the weeks leading up to the election to keep tabs on just how cool our president is.

Just saw this in the Times in an article about Homeland:

 

And then there was that request from the White House screening room. Mr. Gordon’s reaction? “Completely surreal.”

(When Mr. Lewis sat next to the president at a state dinner last spring, he said Mr. Obama told him, “While Michelle and the two girls go play tennis on Saturday afternoons, I go in the Oval Office, pretend I’m going to work, and then I switch on ‘Homeland.’ ”)


How cool is that? And to think he fits it in between Saturday afternoon golf!!

No wonder he has no time for Intelligence briefings! Perfectly understandable.

 

Then there's the recent knowledge that as much as Mr. O is still full of ardor for Mrs. O (Vanity Fair article*), sigh...she goes to bed at 10 (or 9, depending on the sources).  So  he just hangs out on his own catching up on ESPN!  How cool is that!

 

*Oops...sorry.  That source was Entertainment Tonight.

 

All the lies get very confusing.

 

The liberal, glossy magazine {Vanity Fair}had an unprecedented eight months of access to the president, learning that Mr. Obama says he sleeps from 1 to 7 a.m. and then works out from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. The first lady said she wakes up by 4:30 or 5 a.m. to work out and spend time with her husband.

“I usually get to the gym before he does,” she told the women’s website iVillage. “But he is usually there either in the middle of my workout or right at the end.” So either Mrs. Obama is exercising for three hours every morning or one of these heartwarming stories isn’t exactly true.





-- Edited by hope on Saturday 15th of September 2012 10:18:40 PM



-- Edited by hope on Saturday 15th of September 2012 10:21:47 PM

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