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Townhall
Obama at
Hofstra: Relatively Alert, Ergo Big Winner
by Ann Coulter
Oct 17, 2012
The best question at the second presidential debate came from Michael
Jones, an African-American who said: "Mr. President, I voted for you in
2008. What have you done or accomplished to earn my vote in 2012? I'm
not that optimistic, as I was in 2008. Most things I need for everyday
living are very expensive."
To which Obama said: "Are you my half-brother?"
Actually, all Obama could say was that he had ended the war in Iraq
(while pointlessly escalating the war in Afghanistan) and that Osama
bin Laden is dead (and so is our ambassador). Both of which must be a
great comfort to Mr. Jones as he tries to pay his bills every month.
Jones was right: Since Obama has been president, everything you own --
your home, pension, savings accounts, weekly paychecks -- are all worth
less.
Meanwhile, everything you need -- gas, food, and anything else that
requires fuel to be transported to you -- costs more.
Obama can't talk his way out of his record. As Romney said in response
to the president's allegation that he is gung-ho about drilling for oil
to lower fuel prices: "But that's not what you've done in the last four
years. That's the problem."
Obama also suddenly announced: "I'm all for pipelines. I'm all for oil
production." But he vetoed the Keystone pipeline.
Read the rest of the article at Townhall
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