Stupid, Arrogant, Ignorant? This Ad Nails It!

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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
    • 4436

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    Stupid, Arrogant, Ignorant? This Ad Nails It!

    In one of the most chilling and gripping video ads I’ve seen in a long time, this clip by the NRSC sure puts the problems with this administration in sharp focus. The video opens with Obama, in a critically harsh speech tearing Bush apart for Katrina, and vowing “Never again!” It progresses quickly with glimpses into how this inept and corrupt administration has handled each catastrophe and disaster it’s been handed. Obama and his cohorts in charge of these top administrative offices, ignore the problems as if it weren’t theirs, choosing instead to take vacations, play golf and pursue campaign fundraisers. It’s one incredible ad, will send chills of righteous indignation down your spine, and would make any decent and rational person stop and consider this government we’ve put in charge of our country. I never thought I would agree so heartily with Chris Matthews and James Carville!


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  • lxskllr
    Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 13435

    #2
    Yea, because the US government is better equipped to handle an oil spill than a company who does it for a business :^S

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    • sgreger1
      Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 9451

      #3
      NUKE IT FROM ORBIT. It's the only way to be sure...

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      • BuLLitz
        Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 180

        #4
        Originally posted by wa3zrm View Post
        In one of the most chilling and gripping video ads I’ve seen in a long time, this clip by the NRSC sure puts the problems with this administration in sharp focus. The video opens with Obama, in a critically harsh speech tearing Bush apart for Katrina, and vowing “Never again!” It progresses quickly with glimpses into how this inept and corrupt administration has handled each catastrophe and disaster it’s been handed. Obama and his cohorts in charge of these top administrative offices, ignore the problems as if it weren’t theirs, choosing instead to take vacations, play golf and pursue campaign fundraisers. It’s one incredible ad, will send chills of righteous indignation down your spine, and would make any decent and rational person stop and consider this government we’ve put in charge of our country. I never thought I would agree so heartily with Chris Matthews and James Carville!


        Wow... just wow. I don't usually get my news sources from some of those captured in this video (due to political views), but to hear their tones and talking points directed at Obama like that... just, wow.
        Thanks for sharing.

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        • bsd777
          Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 261

          #5
          Great video. I didn't spend much time watching him speak during the election. It seemed pointless, all he ever said was hope and change and very little else. Just now I saw something in his speech, mannerisms and body language that appear disingenuous, even deceptive as he reads from his prompter. The swipe under his nose as he says "the promise that our govt will protect us". This is the gesture of someone who does not believe what he is saying. Two parting points, the Republicans f-d up. The truth simply stated in a bumper sticker "McCain Sucks Less". Secondly, for anyone who voted for this fool or Carter. It's time for introspection and a truthful assessment of personal short comings. It's OK. No one is perfect. What's important is coming to grips with our own limitations. Next election, stay home, drink a beer, relax in the comfort knowing that not participating is the right choice for you. Seriously, for the good of the country.

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          • Bigblue1
            Banned Users
            • Dec 2008
            • 3923

            #6
            The video is Hyperbolic, but it's true. Anybody can see. I'm not going to say obama could have shown up and fixed it. But there is something to be said of seeing things first hand. Or if you like, appearing to be concerned. This is Obama's Katrina. That is if another Katrina doesn't show up in the midst of it all. It is real close to hurricane season, and I'm not talking about that delightful concoction that comes in it's namesake glass. I don't like Obama but, I hate to see a disaster that effects so many be the linchpin that comes off to expose him for what he is. But to quote a line from one of my favorite movies and one of my favorite songs here we go. "What we've got here is... failure to communicate. Some men you just can't reach. So you get what we had here last week, which is the way he wants it... well, he gets it. I don't like it any more than you men."

            Maybe Axle was smarter than we all gave him credit for?

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            • justintempler
              Member
              • Nov 2008
              • 3090

              #7
              NRSC - The National Republican Senatorial Committee is the Republican Hill Committee for the United States Senate, working to elect Republicans to that body.

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              Privatize the profits
              Socialize the losses
              Standing up for corporate America.

              Drill Baby Drill!

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              • Bigblue1
                Banned Users
                • Dec 2008
                • 3923

                #8
                Justin- I agree, It's a joke. With the caps on the damages, we are once again going to foot the bill. Since my time on Snuson, I've done nothing but try to open peoples eyes that both sides are corrupt. There has to be an agenda. They, yes "they" want us to fight about things. My post wasn't a republican commendation, it was dealing in the now. I happen to think that when obamamaniacs see like I did during GW's rule, that it's all the same, then maybe, just maybe we can pull a few more people into the fold. Those who have their eyes open and an intelligence in them will make an important decision to join in the fight against what we currently have. We have no hope otherwise.

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