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Election 2012: The Moron Vote
That’s right, I said it!
Posted in Economy, Election 2012, Media Bias, Politics, Race
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Tagged Barack Obama, blacks, Latinos, Mitt Romney, women, youth vote
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7 Comments
Video Of The Day
And we wonder why men are constantly confused by women….
Screenshot Of The Day
Ain’t it funny how strong the left’s convictions are until they’re out in the open for all to see? h/t Twitchy
Posted in Election 2012, Government, Health, Politics
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Tagged Affordable Health Care for America Act, Barack Obama, women
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Quote Of The Day
President Obama sure takes some things for granted. Over one million more women are insured because they can now stay on their parents’ plan. Again, he’s never asked us parents if we minded incurring the additional cost to our normally … Continue reading →
Posted in Election 2012, Politics
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Tagged Barack Obama, White House Hosts Forum on Women and the Economy, women
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Quote Of The Day
This will definitely cost Barack Obama the female GenY vote. There was a time when African-Americans weren’t allowed to serve in combat. And yet, when they did, not only did they perform brilliantly, but what also happened is they helped … Continue reading →
Obama’s Devalued Women
While many liberal women are expressing their hate for Sarah Palin and John McCain, why are they continuing to let Barack Obama off the hook? Obama paid women $44,953 – $12,472 less than (or 78% of) the $57,425 annualized average salary … Continue reading →
Barry’s Woman Problem
The problem is there aren’t enough. The Obama campaign has a woman problem. How big? How small? It’s not clear, but in a close election, small can be big. Departing from her prepared remarks, she cautioned a ballroom of applauding … Continue reading →




