Media Ignore Obama’s Flip-Flopping
Contrary to popular impression, President Barack Obama has been remarkably consistent: He has consistently presented major initiatives that have failed and has just as consistently backtracked on changes he has promised.
Obama’s healthcare bill has turned out to be a disaster, raising costs and driving doctors out of medicine. His stimulus was a failure, doing little to spur the economy and adding close to $1 trillion to the national debt.
His outreach to Iran has produced only more belligerence and a continuation of its nuclear program. His foray into Libya is unfocused and has resulted in a stalemate.
On the other hand, to his credit, Obama has backtracked on promises that were unwise. Instead of opposing an extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which is essential to protecting the country, Obama has supported extending it.
Instead of trying terrorists as criminals in civilian courts, the administration will try them before a military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay. Instead of closing the prison camp there, Obama is keeping it open.
Obama said he would start pulling out troops from Afghanistan in July. Now the Pentagon is saying that date is not set in stone. While he said previously he would roll back the Bush t...
Contrary to popular impression, President Barack Obama has been remarkably consistent: He has consistently presented major initiatives that have failed and has just as consistently backtracked on changes he has promised.
Obama’s healthcare bill has turned out to be a disaster, raising costs and driving doctors out of medicine. His stimulus was a failure, doing little to spur the economy and adding close to $1 trillion to the national debt.
His outreach to Iran has produced only more belligerence and a continuation of its nuclear program. His foray into Libya is unfocused and has resulted in a stalemate.
On the other hand, to his credit, Obama has backtracked on promises that were unwise. Instead of opposing an extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which is essential to protecting the country, Obama has supported extending it.
Instead of trying terrorists as criminals in civilian courts, the administration will try them before a military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay. Instead of closing the prison camp there, Obama is keeping it open.
Obama said he would start pulling out troops from Afghanistan in July. Now the Pentagon is saying that date is not set in stone. While he said previously he would roll back the Bush t...
Media Ignore Obama’s Flip-Flopping
Contrary to popular impression, President Barack Obama has been remarkably consistent: He has consistently presented major initiatives that have failed and has just as consistently backtracked on changes he has promised.
Obama’s healthcare bill has turned out to be a disaster, raising costs and driving doctors out of medicine. His stimulus was a failure, doing little to spur the economy and adding close to $1 trillion to the national debt.
His outreach to Iran has produced only more belligerence and a continuation of its nuclear program. His foray into Libya is unfocused and has resulted in a stalemate.
On the other hand, to his credit, Obama has backtracked on promises that were unwise. Instead of opposing an extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which is essential to protecting the country, Obama has supported extending it.
Instead of trying terrorists as criminals in civilian courts, the administration will try them before a military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay. Instead of closing the prison camp there, Obama is keeping it open.
Obama said he would start pulling out troops from Afghanistan in July. Now the Pentagon is saying that date is not set in stone. While he said previously he would roll back the Bush tax cuts for those making over $250,000, Obama ultimately supported retaining those cuts.
Obama’s flip-flopping began with his first campaign. Back then, he said
he favored public financing of campaigns and would take it himself. He reneged on that and is hoping to raise more than $1 billion from private contributors for the new campaign.
Mitt Romney has been singled out as a flip-flopper mainly because of his comment in 1994 about abortion. “I believe that abortion should be safe and legal in this country,” he said in a debate with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
Romney later said that, like President Reagan, he has changed his views and position on abortion.
In contrast, Obama has changed his position — for better or worse — on almost everything he has said. The difference between Romney and Obama is that Romney is a Republican, while Obama is a Democrat who is adored by the media. For that reason, you will rarely see Obama described on television or in print as a flip-flopper.
(more)Contrary to popular impression, President Barack Obama has been remarkably consistent: He has consistently presented major initiatives that have failed and has just as consistently backtracked on changes he has promised.
Obama’s healthcare bill has turned out to be a disaster, raising costs and driving doctors out of medicine. His stimulus was a failure, doing little to spur the economy and adding close to $1 trillion to the national debt.
His outreach to Iran has produced only more belligerence and a continuation of its nuclear program. His foray into Libya is unfocused and has resulted in a stalemate.
On the other hand, to his credit, Obama has backtracked on promises that were unwise. Instead of opposing an extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which is essential to protecting the country, Obama has supported extending it.
Instead of trying terrorists as criminals in civilian courts, the administration will try them before a military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay. Instead of closing the prison camp there, Obama is keeping it open.
Obama said he would start pulling out troops from Afghanistan in July. Now the Pentagon is saying that date is not set in stone. While he said previously he would roll back the Bush tax cuts for those making over $250,000, Obama ultimately supported retaining those cuts.
Obama’s flip-flopping began with his first campaign. Back then, he said
he favored public financing of campaigns and would take it himself. He reneged on that and is hoping to raise more than $1 billion from private contributors for the new campaign.
Mitt Romney has been singled out as a flip-flopper mainly because of his comment in 1994 about abortion. “I believe that abortion should be safe and legal in this country,” he said in a debate with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
Romney later said that, like President Reagan, he has changed his views and position on abortion.
In contrast, Obama has changed his position — for better or worse — on almost everything he has said. The difference between Romney and Obama is that Romney is a Republican, while Obama is a Democrat who is adored by the media. For that reason, you will rarely see Obama described on television or in print as a flip-flopper.





















bama is.......
Obama was before it before he was against it
1. Keeping Guantanamo open
2. Bringing back military tribunals for terror suspects
3. Continuing renditions of terror suspects
4. Ordering military action in Libya without seeking Congressional authorization
5. Dropping Third Site missile defenses in order to appease the Russians
6. Letting Sudan off the hook for the Darfur genocide
7. Backing a federal Europe after defending national sovereignty
8. Pledging to restore America’s standing in the world but lowering it instead
9. Dumping Mubarak in Egypt after calling him a "stalwart ally"
10. Killing the NASA manned space program
stupid is as stupid wears.
This is a laugher. What's more important than where Romney gets his money from (which is noneya) is where Odumbass is sending America's money to. Giving away our money to his brother terrorists who want to kill America.
I have never seen such a fail at a liberal post in all my days on SH. PATHETIC!
Contrary to popular impression, President Barack Obama has been remarkably consistent: He has consistently presented major initiatives that have failed and has just as consistently backtracked on changes he has promised.
Obama’s healthcare bill has turned out to be a disaster, raising costs and driving doctors out of medicine. His stimulus was a failure, doing little to spur the economy and adding close to $1 trillion to the national debt.
His outreach to Iran has produced only more belligerence and a continuation of its nuclear program. His foray into Libya is unfocused and has resulted in a stalemate.
On the other hand, to his credit, Obama has backtracked on promises that were unwise. Instead of opposing an extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which is essential to protecting the country, Obama has supported extending it.
Instead of trying terrorists as criminals in civilian courts, the administration will try them before a military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay. Instead of closing the prison camp there, Obama is keeping it open.
Obama said he would start pulling out troops from Afghanistan in July. Now the Pentagon is saying that date is not set in stone. While he said previously he would roll back the Bush t...
Contrary to popular impression, President Barack Obama has been remarkably consistent: He has consistently presented major initiatives that have failed and has just as consistently backtracked on changes he has promised.
Obama’s healthcare bill has turned out to be a disaster, raising costs and driving doctors out of medicine. His stimulus was a failure, doing little to spur the economy and adding close to $1 trillion to the national debt.
His outreach to Iran has produced only more belligerence and a continuation of its nuclear program. His foray into Libya is unfocused and has resulted in a stalemate.
On the other hand, to his credit, Obama has backtracked on promises that were unwise. Instead of opposing an extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which is essential to protecting the country, Obama has supported extending it.
Instead of trying terrorists as criminals in civilian courts, the administration will try them before a military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay. Instead of closing the prison camp there, Obama is keeping it open.
Obama said he would start pulling out troops from Afghanistan in July. Now the Pentagon is saying that date is not set in stone. While he said previously he would roll back the Bush tax cuts for those making over $250,000, Obama ultimately supported retaining those cuts.
Obama’s flip-flopping began with his first campaign. Back then, he said
he favored public financing of campaigns and would take it himself. He reneged on that and is hoping to raise more than $1 billion from private contributors for the new campaign.
Mitt Romney has been singled out as a flip-flopper mainly because of his comment in 1994 about abortion. “I believe that abortion should be safe and legal in this country,” he said in a debate with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
Romney later said that, like President Reagan, he has changed his views and position on abortion.
In contrast, Obama has changed his position — for better or worse — on almost everything he has said. The difference between Romney and Obama is that Romney is a Republican, while Obama is a Democrat who is adored by the media. For that reason, you will rarely see Obama described on television or in print as a flip-flopper.
It's very effective to see him self destruct.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Hillary also referrs to a New Global Socialism taking over the world and lead by America! Does she see herself at the head of this Global Socialist State.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?...
This question is about the Romney campaign's aversion to the truth, if you'd like to speculate on whether Hillary will enter a Presidential race nobody with an ounce of brains has ever said she'd enter go ask that question. I'm sure you'll find some people who thin it's an excellent question. They won't be able to tie their own shoes, but they'll see yout point.
http://www.politifact.com/rho...
I don't think I know anyone else as dishonest as you are.
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LOL!!
Want to talk typical, oh please.
I also credit him for continuing to "air raid villages full of women and children" or in non Obama campaign speak, continue to use predator drones.
I commend him for saving us the money of allowing Bin Laden to go to trial by just executing him on the spot and once again going back on more of his confusing campaign rhetoric.
I will finally commend him for keeping Guantanamo Bay open and allowing us access to the information that interrupted Mr. Obama's golf game on that day!