Analysis of the Barack Obama Infomercial

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This episode of Red Hat Blue Hat covers the Barack Obama infomercial, the impact on voters, and the less than truthful statements he made in the ad.

Also discussed were the issues of Bill Ayers and whether anybody cares about him, the reliability of polls, candidate health records, and the difference between tax credits and Obama’s “tax cuts”.

Plus, Joe the Plumber, the ramifications of nationalized healthcare, Zo Rachel’s videos, impressions of Sarah Palin, and predictions if Obama gets elected.

Barack Obama enjoys a cigarette

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    Jim did a good job, quite a sonning he handed you guys.

    Sprinkler systems, water coming from the ground up. Some beautiful lawns and golf courses. In reply to the rain coming down, trickle down stuff.

    "Palin is the future of the Republican Party" - Yikes. But good for Democrats. Good way to insure Democrat leadership for a long time. Might try to find somebody a little more educated and has some sort of clue. Goes back to what we talked about, this is where your party fails if she's your future. I suspect it's not going to happen tho. There's going to be some power plays after the landslide victory for Obama, so will be interesting to see who comes out on top in the R party. But it might be fun watching Hillary just obliterate her in politics.

    Conflicting positions on Iran, Israel, birth certificate, ayers blah blah. He did answer all that. But we know you guys would rather talk about that instead of real issues because when you talk about real issues, you lose. McCain campaign said that themselves. You want to talk to death things that have already been gone over to death. And again, a lot of those things are also connected to McCain.

    Precondition stuff, more old topics that people don't care about and

    Petraeus: I Do Think You Have To Talk To Enemies
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuTLL4Wy9sA

    "Asked by a questioner specifically about the disagreement on this topic that McCain and Obama had at Tuesday night's debate, Petraeus demurred a bit, but said: "I do think you have to talk to enemies."

    "I'm not trying to get into the middle of domestic politics," Petraeus also said, "but I mean what we did do in Iraq ultimately was sit down with some of those that were shooting at us. What we tried to do was identify those who might be reconcilable.""

    Talking different from bending over at taking it. I hope you understand the difference. You shouldn't be scared to talk to enemies. Realize most of this talk form enemies is nothing more than talk since they get a lot of their wealth from who? That's right U.S. You don't kill off your best customers.

    Polls, yet again no mention of Electoral College. Yet again, you guys don't know the history. As I pointed out, they are in fact real accurate. They had Bush up by 3 last election and he won by the amount, pretty close. In 2000 they had it about even and Gore won popular vote, Bush won electoral vote. I posted links before.

    Some things actually made me laugh.

    cell phone, voip, more rich are republican - seriously delusional but funny.

    "Joe the Plumber more educated than most. " Wow. Maybe him and Sarah Palin, let's see how low we can go.

    "Obama is going to drive us to socialism"

    That's the current Republican party and the McCain plans.

    As far as all the socialist countries this and that. Those countries are poor, really? No. You also realize how much we're borrowing from other countries. Some communist ones like China.

    No offence but sometimes you guys came off a little too conspiracy theorist with all this stuff about the media.

    So this was my substitution for my Fox viewing for the day and I actually did laugh few times. Some of the stuff is just out there.
 

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