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Video: New ad hammers Barack Obama over his “you didn’t build that” comment

July 26, 2012

  When the Obama reelection propagandist machine called Mitt Romney a felon the accused responded by calling the accusations “absurd” and “beneath the dignity of the presidency” and called on Barack Obama to apologize for this attack. What did the Democrats do? They doubled down and the charming woman with the dazzling and cute smile–Debbie Wasserman Schultz–went so far as to say Mitt Romney needed to “put on his big boy pants.” (She also had the gall to say that Romney was running the most secretive campaign in history in light of the fact that all of Barack Obama’s records have been sealed, but I digress.)

  But then when Mitt Romney took to the campaign trail after Barack Obama’s now infamous “you didn’t build that” comment and actually committed the crime of accurately quoting the president Barack Obama started whining like a little baby about being misquoted–Ms. Schulz could not be reached for comment about Barack Obama’s need to put on big boy pants.

    The lesson learned here is this: If you are a Republican and you are accused of a crime it is up to you to prove the accusations are false because you are guilty until proven innocent, but if you are a Republican and you use Barack Obama’s own words against him you have hit below the belt. Oh yeah, and you are probably a racist to boot.

  Barack Obama went so far as to release an ad in which he whined about being taken out of context and explained that he was talking about the government building the roads and the bridges which these businesses use to become successful and not the businesses themselves. And I can understand his point…..to a point. While the government builds these roads and erects these bridges they couldn’t do it without money and the government doesn’t create money; there is only one way for the government to fund roads and bridges and that is through the collection of taxes from the very people Barack Obama is condemning and the fact is that Barack Obama is ignoring the fact that the government couldn’t do a damn thing if it wasn’t for the taxpayer. The businesses paid for the roads they used to become successful.

  Below is a great ad which highlights this very point. I think if Barack Obama loses this election we will be able to directly attribute it to the day when Barack Obama accidentally spoke his mind and showed the American people the true empathy he has towards the private sector (which is doing just fine) when he stated “you didn’t build that” because while the businesses didn’t actually put shovels in the ground they paid for the shovels.

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  1. Conservatives on Fire's avatar
    July 26, 2012 9:33 pm

    Oh, that is goooood! make him eat his own words. How does it taste, Barry?

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  2. MaddMedic's avatar
    MaddMedic permalink
    July 26, 2012 11:14 pm

    Reblogged this on Freedom Is Just Another Word….

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  3. Harrison's avatar
    July 27, 2012 1:25 am

    Liberals are really working overtime to deny that Obama said (or meant) what he said.

    Yes, a successful business depends upon there being roads and police, and fireman and a postal service. This is all true… but this is really not what Obama meant and anybody with half a brain knows it.

    The sad thing is that these ads – and what Obama said – are being described as Romney’s big break.

    As if 3.5 years of Obama isn’t enough of a big break.

    That is what I find depressing.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 27, 2012 6:42 am

      I think this is a goldmine for Romney and this might be what eventually puts him over the top. I agree with you though, you would think that Obama’s record would have put Romney over the top long ago.

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    • Peter McCullough's avatar
      Peter McCullough permalink
      July 27, 2012 7:35 am

      Right on Harrison. The absence or the abandonment of critical thinking by voters on the left and right may very well put this america destroying creep back in power for four more years. One only needs to look to the senate race in massachusetts where the phony cherokee bitch is leading the incumbant Scott Brown in all the polls. If this wasn’t so serious one would have to laugh.
      The Chinese word for crisis is composed of two characters, danger and opportunity. Not since Woodrow Wilson occupied the WH has the country faced a political crisis of this magnitude. Even the threat of a Carter second term was peanuts(pun intended) compared to what we are facing today with half the country incapable of shitting in their pants over the prospect of this destroyer’s re-election.

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      • Steve Dennis's avatar
        July 27, 2012 7:45 pm

        I agree and the fact that Obama and ROmney are so close in the polls at this point have me worried. If the voters were thinking and/or paying attention Romney would be well ahead. The only hope is that these polls aren’t accurate and we have already seen ABC skewing the polls to make Obama look good, perhaps that is the norm.

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  4. donchute's avatar
    donchute permalink
    July 27, 2012 9:35 am

    Tripping over his own words…that must just be like Barry taking the Dog for a pee. Seeya Barry come November…What’s a lame duck Obama administration called ? Same thing…

    PLU from SSF

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 27, 2012 7:46 pm

      And a lame duck Obama is a dangerous Obama. There is no telling what the Democrats will try to push through the Congress if Obama loses in November.

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  5. TexasFred's avatar
    July 27, 2012 5:28 pm

    Obama didn’t say it, he said so… And if he did say so, he didn’t mean it like WE took it…

    Just more duplicity from the dumbass Dems, and more reason to vote Obama out in November..

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 27, 2012 7:47 pm

      In a moment of candor Obama let his true feeling out, just as he did with Joe the Plumber. I only hope more AMericans are paying attention to what he is saying now than did when he was talking before the election.

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