Random Thoughts

“‘Useless by myself.'”
“How about we go the other way with ‘Greater together.'”
-Obama slogan brainstorm

Are we back to Romney being inevitable again?

Got an Obama campaign email titled “They’re obsessed” which mentions the Koch brothers in the opening sentence.

20 Comments

  1. “Greater Together” is a FANTASTIC Democrat slogan. When you keep a Democrat Congress in power with a Democrat President, they can make the debt and the Nanny State’s invasiveness into your life “Greater Together”.

  2. Frank, I’m on the email list with you, as a spy. But I’m afraid they’re on to me-

    Dear name redacted

    As you may have noticed, we’ve asked you for a donation a few times now. But according to our records, you haven’t yet made an online donation to this campaign at this email address. (If our records are wrong, I apologize and thank you!) I’m not writing to ask you for money again. I’m actually writing to ask your opinion about why you haven’t given, and what you think would inspire you or other Obama supporters like you to decide to take the leap and donate.

    They have a link to a survey. In order to keep my cover, I made sure my response was in all caps, no punctuation, and made no sense.

    Then they go right back to asking for money.

    They are obsessed!

  3. I’m going to show up at an Obama rally with a sign that says “Koch Brothers = George Soros” just to confuse the hell out of them.

    Actually, I’m not going to do that. Only liberals feel the need to crash other people’s political rallies, not adults.

  4. “They’re obsessed with me! And, well, well, just look at me! Look at what the San Francisco police did to me! It was Callahan! The big one! He did this to me!” – Barry Obama in the role of a lifetime

  5. I don’t think Romney’s ever been “inevitable”, just that he’s simply what’s going to happen. Inevitability means you can’t avoid (or literally, evade) it, and there are all sorts of ways to get someone else in there. There just hasn’t been the group willpower to do it. Too many are listening to the lefties who apparently prefer Romney to anyone else, and to the negative stuff intraparty which is no more helpful or accurate than what you get from the Dems. The trajectory has been for President Romney for months (as I’ve been rattling on about periodically here), so unless it gets altered by a general waking-up, that’s what will happen.

    For the record, I don’t specifically dislike Romney; I just don’t specifically like him, either.

  6. Given that Barry O has gone on record as saying his tax plan is endorsed by Christ, how about:

    “Because Jesus Told You.”

    @Marko: My recollection of the character who said that is a bit fuzzy, but wouldn’t your post conceivably merit a visit by the men who talk into their shoulders?

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  8. I have lived in “Koch-town” for the last 22 years. The Koch brothers have always run their company the same way, they contributed to the community in the same way, they supported candidates for local elections in the same way (are we seeing a pattern here) and then along comes Barak Obama and the Koch brothers have become the George Soros of the Republican party (of course it takes two of them to out evil Georgie Porgy Pudding Sly, but that’s not a surprise.
    My point is that the Koch haven’t changed. Thanks to the drive by media, the perception of them has.

  9. FrankJ:

    Random Thought: The book Boys will be Boys by Shailey Tripp will sell more copies than your book, “Obama, the Greatest President of Everything.”

    Best Regards,

    Monkey Faced Liberal

  10. “I would look at the first chapter of any new novel as a final test of its merits. If there was a murdered man under the sofa in the first chapter, I read the story. If there was no murdered man under the sofa in the first chapter, I dismissed the story as tea-table twaddle, which it often really was.”
    ― G.K. Chesterton

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