The conservative blogger in Georgia opines: "It’s do or die time for the president: Mr. Obama needs a strong
performance against challenger Mitt Romney [in the next presidential debate] or he will lose his job. You can bet that Obama regrets telling a television host that he was not the president of black America. Once again his arrogance failed him. Mr. Obama was feeling his oats that
day. He was riding high on a wave of poll ratings that had him way
ahead of Mitt Romney. But things have changed — a lot — after the public
thrashing that Romney gave the president. The momentum has swung in
Romney’s direction. And now the president is sweating bullets."
She continues her commentary about the liberal Democrat: "Obama suddenly realizes that he is the president of black America
after all. Especially since it was largely the black vote that helped
put him in office. Statistics shows voter registrations are way down
since 2008. And blacks have the lowest voter registration turnout of
all. Today, President Obama released a new ad featuring black faces from
every walk of life. Obama’s bestie, rapper Jay Z, uncharacteristically
wearing a suit and tie, reminisces on the days back in 2008 when the
black community reveled in Hope & Change. Those days are long gone,
however. Don’t think Barack isn’t paying attention to the new statistics. The
Obama administration has enlisted Jay Z to remind blacks of your power
to vote. But after telling us that he is not our president, Obama’s
latest ad is a classic case of too little, too late."
Sandra Rose: "Obama Is Suddenly The President Of Black America Again"
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10/15/2012
Labels: U.S. Presidential Elections