Even the Fox News Poll Shows Obama's Lead Growing: Is Romney Losing the Attack Ad War?
Chris D
2012/08/10 18:00:00
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President Obama opened up a 9-point lead in the most recent Fox News poll. Looks like all the negative ads and character assassination tactics are working. Negative ads may be bad for the American political landscape, but they seem to be working for Obama, at least for now. Do you think Romney will lose the game of hardball -- or will he rebound and win just in time for the election?
FOXNEWS.COM reports:

FOXNEWS.COM reports:
The president would take 49 percent of the vote compared to Romney's 40 percent in a head-to-head matchup if the election were held today, the poll found.

Read More: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/08/09/fox-new...
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Dave**Gay for Girls** 2012/08/10 18:59:19Mitt Romney will rebound+36The Obama campaign is spending more than it's taking in on attack ads...Romney hasn't really begun to attack Obama and his campaign has plenty of cash on hand, September and October will see the onslaught against Obama begin and he'll be underfunded to respond.






















You deserved it because you worked harder than ever before during these years. You deserved it because, when it cost more to fill up your car, you cut out moving lights, and put in longer hours. Or when you lost that job that paid $22.50 an hour, benefits, you took two jobs at $9 an hour…
Are you kidding? Mitt Romney was the guy that fired you from that $22.50 an hour job, and helped you replace it with two $9 an hour jobs! He was a pioneer in the area of eliminating the well-paying job with benefits and replacing it with the McJob that offered no benefits at all. One of the things that killed him in the Senate race against Ted Kennedy were Kennedy ads that reminded voters that Mitt's takeovers resulted in slashed wages and lost benefits. He was exactly the guy that eliminated that classic $22.50 manufacturing job, like in the case of GST Steel, where Bain took over with an initial investment of $8 million, paid itself a $36 million dividend, ended up walking away with $50 million, and left GST sadd...
You deserved it because you worked harder than ever before during these years. You deserved it because, when it cost more to fill up your car, you cut out moving lights, and put in longer hours. Or when you lost that job that paid $22.50 an hour, benefits, you took two jobs at $9 an hour…
Are you kidding? Mitt Romney was the guy that fired you from that $22.50 an hour job, and helped you replace it with two $9 an hour jobs! He was a pioneer in the area of eliminating the well-paying job with benefits and replacing it with the McJob that offered no benefits at all. One of the things that killed him in the Senate race against Ted Kennedy were Kennedy ads that reminded voters that Mitt's takeovers resulted in slashed wages and lost benefits. He was exactly the guy that eliminated that classic $22.50 manufacturing job, like in the case of GST Steel, where Bain took over with an initial investment of $8 million, paid itself a $36 million dividend, ended up walking away with $50 million, and left GST saddled with over $500 million in debt. 750 of those well-paying jobs were lost.
What kinds of jobs were left for those fired workers to look for? Well, in the best-case scenario, you might have found one at Ampad, another Bain takeover target, where workers had their pay slashed from $10.22 to $7.88 an hour, tripled co-pays, and eliminated the retirement plan.
So a guy who eliminated hundreds of $22 an hour jobs and slashed hundreds more jobs to below $9 an hour blasts Barack Obama for not giving you the better life you deserved, after you lost your $22/hour job and had to take two $9/hour jobs. Are we all high or something? Did that really just happen?
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Bill Clinton: Then Clinton single-handedly dismantled the Romney campaign's central talking points. Of the charge that Obama had watered-down Clinton-era welfare reforms, he said, “the claim that President Obama weakened welfare reform's work requirement is just not true.” Clinton explained: “when some Republican governors asked to try new ways to put people on welfare back to work, the Obama Administration said they would only do it if they had a credible plan to increase employment by 20 percent. You hear that? More work.” He continued with a sharp elbow, saying, “But they keep running ads on it. As their campaign pollster said 'we're not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact checkers.' Now that is true. I couldn't have said it better myself.”Of the other Big Lie employed by the Romney-Ryan campaign, Clinton said, “When Congressman Ryan looked into that TV camera and attacked President Obama’s Medicare savings as 'the biggest, coldest power play,' I did not know whether to laugh or cry.” He noted that the Ryan plan featured the same “cuts” – they aren't cuts in Medicare benefits – that Obama enacted and Romney called a "raid" on Medicare, and added, “it takes some brass to attack a guy for doing what you did.” http://www.alternet.org/elect...
The poll I'm waiting for os the one that will be taken on Nov. 6th.
A lie is a lie no matter how much money one has.
Romney keeps flip-flopping so often that where he stands is a quagmire of half truths, innuendo, and out right stupidity.
Actually this is a miracle: Fox news got something right?
No matter how little money you have, you can not trust, nor believe, someone with a lot of money telling you that he will solve your problems by making themselves and their kind richer.
We know that that type of economics did not work for Reagan, Bush I or Bush II.
I didn't vote for him the first time and I will not be stupid enough to vote for him now. That smooth talking jive suckah.
However, I think the question was posed to generate the idea that any statement against a bad policy or current problems is an "attack" ad. If so, then this question is just another Liberal attempt to re-define the American Dictionary to read that black is white and white is black. For example: "Taxes" ARE NOT "Investments"; the "United States is a republic" and IS NOT a "democracy"; all "aliens" are not "ILLEGAL"; "illegal aliens" are not "undocumented citizens"; and the "Constitution" is our basis for law and is not " a living Document" to be changed or interpreted on a whim,
There is no attempt in this question to identify what an "attack ad" is. If I state the Truth that the present administration has failed miserably at helping the US economy or keeping unemployment down, is that an Attack on BO???
It is the GOP/TP controlled congress that has failed to pass laws that would have helped in the area of unemployment, not the president who is to blame for not cleaning up the recession caused by the conservative economics of Reagan, Bush I and Bush II.
The States, initially separate and independent Nations, designed the federal government, and gave it very limited powers, primarily powers for their mutual protection from foreign invasion, and to guarantee open interstate commerce (no interstate taxes).
The Federal government doesn't even have the right to copyright a book, but I do. The Constitution actually gives me only ONE RIGHT, the right to file and get protection for a patent. The rest of my rights were granted to me by a Higher Power (as stated in the Declaration), and any disagreement between me and my neighbor over those rights was to be regulated by the States, NOT by the Fed.
If you believe the document, then try READING it!
What you have today is because of the will of the people who know what is right and good. Just because you don't like it does not make it WRONG!
But then BO had two years with full control of both houses, and was fully free to help the situation. Despite the bail out, and all his glorious Campaign Promises, his policies did not begin to make the unemployment situation better, or lower the national debt, or anything else. . Everything got steadily worse for those two years. It was in a downward spiral, just because of those high tax, overspending, anti-business policies. (His policies scare the &*%$ out of small business people. I am a SCORE Counselor so I hear it first hand).
His failures in the financial arena was why the GOP won the House in ...
But then BO had two years with full control of both houses, and was fully free to help the situation. Despite the bail out, and all his glorious Campaign Promises, his policies did not begin to make the unemployment situation better, or lower the national debt, or anything else. . Everything got steadily worse for those two years. It was in a downward spiral, just because of those high tax, overspending, anti-business policies. (His policies scare the &*%$ out of small business people. I am a SCORE Counselor so I hear it first hand).
His failures in the financial arena was why the GOP won the House in 2010. And as you so clearly point out, they have successfully stopped his putting in even more destructive, socialist 'laws' designed to strangle small business with more taxes and regulations. (He now campaigns with claims to have reduced taxes on businesses 18 times?? Seriously??? Name ONE! My small business clients can't.)
Like Barry, You seem willing to constantly blame those leaders from thirty years ago, from twelve years ago and now from just two years ago, with No Blame for the man in the middle, the guy who has been in charge for four years. Nice logic.
In 1982, the Garn-St. Germain Depository Institutions Act was passed, which removed restrictions on loan-to-value ratios for Savings and Loan banks. Reagan's budget cut also reduced regulatory staff at the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. As a result, banks invested in risky real estate ventures (sound familiar?). Reagan's deregulation and budget cutting contributed to the Savings and Loan crisis of 1989. It also allowed Wall Street to get into the speculation business in the area of real estate.
"...For the role that America and Ronald Reagan played in that, it represented to many a moment that came to symbolize the best of what America had to offer. There's another side though, the economic one and specifically deregulation of the financial industry, where the aftermath of the transformational presidency that was Ronald Reagan hasn't exactly gone as planned. In regards to the current financial crisis:
"...The cause of the current troubles dates back to 1980, when U.S. President Ronald Reagan and U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher came to power. It was during this time that borrowing ballooned and regulation of banks and fina...
In 1982, the Garn-St. Germain Depository Institutions Act was passed, which removed restrictions on loan-to-value ratios for Savings and Loan banks. Reagan's budget cut also reduced regulatory staff at the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. As a result, banks invested in risky real estate ventures (sound familiar?). Reagan's deregulation and budget cutting contributed to the Savings and Loan crisis of 1989. It also allowed Wall Street to get into the speculation business in the area of real estate.
"...For the role that America and Ronald Reagan played in that, it represented to many a moment that came to symbolize the best of what America had to offer. There's another side though, the economic one and specifically deregulation of the financial industry, where the aftermath of the transformational presidency that was Ronald Reagan hasn't exactly gone as planned. In regards to the current financial crisis:
"...The cause of the current troubles dates back to 1980, when U.S. President Ronald Reagan and U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher came to power. It was during this time that borrowing ballooned and regulation of banks and financial markets became less stringent. These leaders believed that markets are self-correcting, meaning that if prices get out of whack, they will eventually revert to historical norms. Instead, this laissez-faire attitude created the current housing bubble, which in turn led to the seizing up of credit markets...""
to understand and fix the problem you first must understand the cause. We are living with the effects of Reaganonmics, but you still negate that his policies are the root cause.
You also speculate that the obstructionist TPer's and GOP's NOT passing of legislation made things better by not making them worse- This is a big assumtion of your part, and we will never know, but you still don't want to accept any of the underlying causes as the fault of conservative economics and in that, you are narrow minded and short sighted.
Romney wasn't MY first choice, But I know that if I write in my first choice, B.O. WILL be re-elected, and if that happens, we can definitely kiss American good-by!
But you and the rest of the liberals want nothing more than BIG GOVERNMENT to had you everything, rather than doing it for yourself.
Why do democrats always scream "RACIST" when someone (usually a conservative) disagrees with B.O.'s policy's? They are the ones pulling the race card.
If you think I'm racist, maybe you should check out Alan Keyes, He ran in 200, and 2008. I went so far as to write him in, in 08 as, by that time he wasn't on my primary ballot. I know, to you he's an "Uncle Tom", because he's not a democrat.!