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To: SilentZ who wrote (729983)7/31/2013 10:40:00 AM
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  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574679
 
why don't you put ten on Ignore, that's your MO. and don't forget to tell him that you put him on ignore, that's also your MO



To: SilentZ who wrote (729983)7/31/2013 2:35:06 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574679
 
Z, from April of last year:

articles.washingtonpost.com
In a political culture that long ago surrendered to the permanent campaign, Obama has managed to take things to a whole new level. According to statistics compiled for a book to be published this summer, the president has already set a record for total first-term fundraisers — 191 — and that’s only through March 6. Measured in terms of events that benefit his reelection bid, Obama’s total (inflated in part by relaxed fundraising rules) exceeds the combined total of George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter.
According to the same book, “The Rise of the President’s Permanent Campaign,” by Naval Academy political scientist Brendan Doherty, Obama was the first commander in chief in at least 32 years to visit all of the presidential battleground states during his first year in office. He has kept that pace, devoting nearly half of his travel to 15 swing states that account for just over a third of the population.
The election is still six months away, but it’s increasingly difficult to distinguish Obama’s political events and speeches from the official ones.
We also saw how Obama dealt with the sequester earlier this year. He didn't meet with congressional leaders more than a few times. Instead, he goes campaigning, telling everyone just how bad the sequester would be. (Turned out not to be true, but truth is hardly a burden with this president.)

Now we see Obama dealing with the economy the only way he knows how, by hitting the campaign trail yet again. I guess you missed the part where Obama blames Washington for the troubles in the economy, as if Obama himself isn't part of the problem.

Remember, Obama was supposed to be a "transformational figure" in politics. Even Colin Powell said so. But it is clear that Obama isn't doing anything but campaigning. I never saw this much campaigning in the first year of a president's 2nd term. Have you?

What could the president have done differently? I already said it in a previous post of mine. It's the post you responded to with nothing but lame excuses and insults to intelligence, then whined about how I didn't take your response "seriously."

Tenchusatsu