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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (146917)10/24/2012 5:21:13 PM
From: lorne8 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224744
 
MSNBC audience boos girl, NINE, for saying she supports Mitt Romney
By Daily Mail Reporter
24 October 2012
dailymail.co.uk


A nine-and-a-half-year-old girl got a harsh lesson in partisan politics on Tuesday morning when she announced on MSNBC that she supported Mitt Romney for president.

The crowd gathered for a live taping of 'Morning Joe' booed little Annabelle for voicing her Republican choice on the liberal-leaning cable network.

Even host Joe Scarborough and co-host Willie Giest were horrified.

'She's nine, for God's sake,' Scarborough shouted at the crowd.

Annabelle was featured for a segment on the MSNBC morning show called 'What did you learn today?'

She clung to host Mika Brzezinski as she was introduced.

Annabelle, Brzezinski, explained, has four older brothers.

When Scarborough asked her who she thinks should win the election, she offered: 'Mitt Romney.'

The live audience in Boca Raton, Florida, instantly began booing.

'I'm with you, Annabelle. Thank you so much. You're a wise, wise girl,' Scarborough, a former Republican Congressman, told her.

The he turned to Giest and asked him 'What have you leaned today?'

Geist said: 'Booing a nine-year-old girl...'

Brzezinski hugged little Annabelle tightly after the crowd's harsh reaction.

The crowd had gathered for a post-debate edition of the MSNBC morning show, turning out in Boca Raton at 5.30am



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (146917)10/24/2012 5:36:46 PM
From: locogringo6 Recommendations  Respond to of 224744
 
TIME Poll: Obama Leads by 5 in Ohio

Please, PLEASE stop your LYING and quoting of BOGUS polls.

Obama up 5 with a D+9 sample. How stupid do you think people are?

Also, If Democrats are 290 of 783, and Republicans are 220 of 783 and independents are 224 of 783, what the hell happened to the other 49 people? Did they die during the polling?

How pathetic you frenzied liberals have become with these dopey bogus polls.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (146917)10/24/2012 8:43:10 PM
From: Ann Corrigan4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224744
 
Obama has lost NC, florida, and...:
Obama’s Hubris Will be His Undoing
By: Erick Erickson ( Diary) | October 24th, 2012 at 11:26 AM | 58

RESIZE:AAA

Barack Obama has lost North Carolina and Florida.

His ground game is at near parity in early voting with the GOP, the GOP is more energized, and he is going to lose both.

But he will not stop spending money in those two states and redirect the resources to Ohio, which is now a must win state for him. He will not do it because he does not want news stories to come out in the last two weeks of the campaign that he’s closing up show in two battleground states.

That would convey weakness and demoralize the base.

But they are losing. And in fact, in North Carolina, they are winding down slowly and quietly knowing the GOP has matched their early voting operation and will get people to the polls.

The Obama camp does not want any news stories to come out. They know if they are too open about their plans the GOP will get very loud about the Obama team’s retreat across the map, and the media will be forced to cover the retreat to save face. So they will continue spending some resources in states they cannot win to avoid news stories they find more damaging.

In the meantime, Mitt Romney keeps creeping up with more momentum in Colorado, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Ohio.

Time is running out. Barack Obama’s hubris prevents him from making critical, necessary decisions as the sand runs out of the hourglass.