Romney would worship themIf We Faced An Invasion From Space Aliens, Would You Rather Have Obama or Romney Leading The Battle To Save Earth?
I figured that for a change we should stop talking about trivial things like the economy or world peace and instead look at a serious issue - who do Americans prefer to see leading the nation in the event of an attack from space aliens? This is a real poll.
And please, guys, please try this time to remember your senses of humor.
Article excerpt follows:
Alien attack! Americans pick Obama over Romney to battle invasion from space
By Liz Marlantes
June 27, 2012
In what may be our favorite polling question of the campaign so far, a survey by the National Geographic Channel, first reported by USA Today, finds that 65 percent of Americans say Obama would be better suited than Mr. Romney to handle an alien invasion
And lest you are tempted to dismiss this poll as pure silliness, the study also found that 36 percent of Americans think UFOs exist, while another 48 percent aren't sure. Which means that at least some of the respondents judging the presidential candidates' alien-fighting abilities may see it as a plausible scenario. (According to the poll, 79 percent also say the federal government has been hiding information about UFOs from the public – which may actually say more about the public’s overall distrust of government than its views on aliens.)
Even for those who don't really think aliens might attack Earth, we say it's an interesting poll question – essentially prodding which candidate voters would prefer at the helm in the case of a sudden, terrifying crisis that threatens the world's very existence.
Or, to put it another way, it's kind of like asking voters which candidate has more Will Smith in him? Who'd be more likely to bring down an enemy spacecraft, charge over to the wreckage, and punch the alien in the face?
For most Americans, the answer seems to be Obama.
Of course, part of Obama's edge here may come from incumbency. He's already the president, so voters are automatically more inclined to see him as a wartime leader. Obama's foreign policy ratings in general have been a source of strength for him. This is the guy who took down Osama bin Laden, after all –so why not aliens?
On the other hand, it’s worth pointing out that in the most recent Gallup poll, Obama and Romney were essentially tied on the measurement of who is a “strong and decisive leader,” with 53 percent of respondents saying Obama was, and 55 percent saying Romney was.
Still, it seems being a strong leader isn’t exactly the same thing as defending the nation against aliens.
Delving further into the alien-fighting scenario, the National Geographic survey also probed the key question of sidekicks. Who would Americans want at their side in an alien attack? According to the poll, 8 percent chose Spiderman, 12 percent said Batman, and a full 21 percent chose the Hulk.
Hmmm. Maybe Romney should pick New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie as his running mate, after all.
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☥☽✪☾DAW ☽✪☾ 2012/06/27 21:02:20President Obama






















The facts are there people you just have to comprehend what you read and really think about it.
In 1961 a black man and white woman, a married couple name Betty and Barney Hill were abducted by aliens. This is one of the first recognized and memorialized alien abductions.
What else happen in 1961? Barack Obama was born. All this persistent talk about where he was actually born is a smoke screen.
Obama was the culmination of months of alien technology to combine the DNA of his real parents the space alien DNA. Obama was born in that space craft in 1961.
Sound crazy? Back then New Hampshire was considered the real start of campaigning.
What state did the abduction/birth take place? New Hampshire.
And why in an election year did a Memorial Sign go commemorating the abduction? How many times have you seen roadside government signs celebrating UFO abductions.
Figure it out people, the truth is in front of you.
It's not even debatable. Obama is ready for his alien space brothers to arrive.
Honestly, does Obama look more like his 'Kenyan Dad' or Barney Hill?
Oh crap, wait that last photo is James Earl Jones, he played Barney in the 1975 TV movie 'The UFO Incident'.
Locating real tin foil is hard. Is just using aluminum putting us at risk?
A friend shared a 'theory' with me. The real reason photography went digital - with old style developing becoming a thing of the past there will be less and less of their Real Tin Foil.