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This morning on radio Glenn took an in-depth look at the main attacks
the Obama campaign has used so far against Mitt Romney. It’s a pretty
sad lineup of negatives – either false or not even bad in the first
place. The problem with negative personal politics is it doesn’t work
against a truly decent human being.
“Look at the sheer desperation of Obama and the Democrats. They have
been reduced to just doing nothing but repeating lies over and over and
over again,” Glenn said this morning.
Whether or not you agree with Mitt Romney’s policies, there is one
thing all honest Americans must admit: his record shows him to be a man
of good character. Unlike the actions of the current White House
resident, Romney’s past actions and policies match his words. He isn’t
saying one thing, and secretly (or seemingly secretly in Obama’s case)
sending messages to Vladimir Putin, Glenn pointed out.
“So, let’s see here. In his late teens Mitt Romney gave a kid a
haircut against his will which they now say didn’t happen, while Barack
Obama was being mentored by a heart core, American hating communist and
smoking dope, doing drugs to the extent that they named their drug gang
The Choom Gang and that’s all verifiable. We have photos of that,” Glenn
said. “Then in the early 80s, when Romney took his trip in the car with
the dog safely secured to the roof, what was Barack Obama doing?
In Barack Obama’s own book, this is how he describes his lifestyle in the early 80s:
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Our Marxist professors and structural feminists and
punk rock performance poets. We smoked cigarettes and wore leather
jackets. At night in the dorms, we discussed neocolonialism, Franz
Fanon, Eurocentrism, and patriarchy. When we ground out our cigarettes
in the hallway carpet or set our stereos so loud that the walls began to
shake, we were resisting bourgeois society’s stifling conventions.
So while the Obama campaign and the mainstream media hyperventilate
over Mitt Romney’s dog being securely fastened to the roof on a family
vacation and the alleged haircut he gave a classmate, President Obama
was hanging out with Marxist professors, destroy property with his
cigarette butts (so much for the ‘green’ movement), disturbing the peace
with his music, and resisting the bourgeois.
“This is so unAmerican and, yet, at the same time, kind of sad and pathetic and laughable,” Glenn said.
Glenn pointed to the next lie Obama tried to spread about Romney.
“Then they try to tell the American people the amazing lie that Mitt
Romney pays less in income tax than the average American,” he said.
Here is the accusation that Gene Spurling made about Romney’s taxes:
“They are actually paying less taxes or a lower tax right than hard
working families who are out there working as nurses, as police
officers, as construction workers. This is a basic issue of trust and
fairness.”
Which not only isn’t true, Glenn pointed out, but shows complete
ignorance on behave of the Obama administration on taxes. That, or they
are treating the American people like idiots.
“Here’s the guy who is on the economic council and he’s trying to
explain tax rates where he clearly doesn’t understand any of it. As
we’ve pointed out and I’ll speak slowly for Gene, you can’t compare
income tax to capital gains tax,” Glenn said.
Glenn corrected the error and noted that the average hard working
American is paying around 12.8% in income taxes, while Romney pays
around 15%, before moving on to the next lie. This one from Joe Biden:
“We see a future where those rights are expanded, not diminished,
where racial profiling is a thing of the past. Where access to the
ballot is expanded and unencumbered. Did you think we would be fighting
these battles again?”
“No,” Glenn commented upon hearing the audio, “and we’re not.”
The only people that seem to be worried about this “battle” is the
Obama administration, who, as Glenn described it, is ‘shadow boxing.’
“They are so desperate for ammunition that they resort to flat out proven lies,” Glenn said.
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