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I know but what is he going to say?
Just because the President shows up, let's see what does between now and next Tuesday.
I still don't quite get the hate for Obama.
Maybe I can relate with respect to Hillary Clinton though. She just really bothers me and I have no confidence she would act in my best interest. Can't say exactly why. It's nothing in particular that she's done. She strikes me as obsessed with her own importance.
On the other hand, I think Obama is generally a pretty good guy, honest, tries to do what he said he would. Just the feeling I get from watching him speak and reading about his actions. I don't detect the slightest whiff of egotism from him, ever.
As it becomes more and more evident to certain patnet members of the Lefty persuasion that Obama is probably going to lose, the more 'wacky' they get. Postings liket this are a case in point.
The only problem with that assertion is that practically every prediction model that's worth anything pretty much shows the race a done deal. Obama will win the electoral vote and hence the election. I'm not worried and sleep well these days.
As far as Christie, well political or not I do think he is doing what he should be doing, which is to serve his state.
Since when is making predictions for next week's election constitute 'hate'?
And why is it 'hate' when those predictions call for Obama losing but 'not-hate' when they are made for Romney losing?
THAT is what I can't figure out.
You don't hate Obama?
The difference is the usual "your team sucks" feeling I get from the anti-Obama people, which I don't detect from most Democrats at all.
It's not even that the anti-Obama crowd likes Romney. They just hate Obama.
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He guessed Obama would win. As the race tightened, he must have gotten nervous. Now he can "campaign" for Mitt's opponent and be "above politics".
Well done, Governor, well done.
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