Obama's speech a flop....

Lying and hyperbole isn't anything new for Obama.....what the hell, the last Dem. president admitted to perjury....and if shes the next one....her lies are infamous and known worldwide.....she fits the definition of sociopath to a tee, defined as someone who lies incessantly to get their way and does so with little concern for others.

Do you really want to compare Obama's hyperbole to Trump's? Trump brags about using hyperbole for strategic advantage. And what lies has Obama told?

Hillary has lied to cover herself. She does not lie pathologically. Trump does. A recent study calculated that he lies roughly once every 5 minutes. Lying is really what he does; it's his m.o.
 
man... liberals seem afraid to be optimistic at this point. I thought his speech was conventionally good although obv politician-y with all the usual tropes. But it was by no means bad.
 
I'd say dim bulbs trying to claim the DNC supports ISIL are the ones getting more ridiculous by the minute.

Then again, I learned long ago you care more about belittling me than you do telling the truth.

No more ridiculous than the Trump/Russia BS. I always tell the truth. You on the other hand lie quite often and I've proven it in at least two threads.

NEXT!
 
man... liberals seem afraid to be optimistic at this point. I thought his speech was conventionally good although obv politician-y with all the usual tropes. But it was by no means bad.

Most libbies are pretty bananas over it. In all the coverage I've seen, this Slate article appears to be kind of an anomoly. Even some Trumpsters thought it was a great speech.

I think even people who hate Obama as a President have to acknowledge that he's an outstanding orator.
 
Who thought it was a "flop"?

NOT Ben Howe, contributing editor at conservative blog and right-wing news site Red State, has even gone so far as to announce he will support the Dems this election with this tweet:

"The status quo is better than a dumpster fire in the name of conservatism by a sociopathic fraud."

Mr Howe REALLY doesn't like Trump:

"Trump truly is the Paris Hilton of presidential candidates. Spoiled, entitled, reality star, most famous for use of mouth."

Some right-wingers complained that President Obama’s speech was as inspiring and uplifting as one by their patron saint, Ronald Reagan. Rich Lowry, editor of National Review tweeted:

"American exceptionalism and greatness, shining city on hill, founding documents, etc--they're trying to take all our stuff"

And Erick Erickson again:

"Text just now from a senior House Republican who gave me permission to tweet this: “We were supposed to make that sort of speech."

Rick Wilson, Republican strategist and writer for The Daily Beast, provided some in-depth analysis of President Obama’s speech via Twitter. Wilson even told The New York Times in March that he’d take Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump.

"So, here’s some realtalk about Obama’s speech. First, it wasn’t for Republicans or conservatives. It was for HRC’s base and the media.’

‘As Republicans, we can either litigate the last 8 years or we can examine what that instrument was for. And if it hit its target.’

‘The speech itself was grabbing the optimistic, can-do attitude. It was also to remind the media how much they love him. He hit that hard.’

‘Hey, remember when Bernie was going to wreck the nomination? Last nail in that coffin tonight.’

‘All these stage-setting moments in this week of an coordinated, organized, planned and disciplined convention sure is different.’

‘Last week, Trumpkins were raving that the diminished RNC ratings were because no one watches TV. I’ll make you an easy bet.’

‘Tonight will be 27 million, 9+ in the demo, tomorrow 30+, 11 in the demo. Star power (political and otherwise) matters.’

‘We’ve underestimate Obama’s ability to move the needle in two elections. Don’t be dumb and think it doesn’t matter now.’

‘And yes, their outreach to the center and to soft Rs is cynical and tactical, but it’s also backed by massive swing state media and field."


Wilson also took a moment to admonish Trump supporters for low-class tactics:

"10/ It's an integrated, smart campaign. But by all means, let's just do more dank memes, dumb Trump tweets and MAGAstrubation."

How bout that?

Seems only the desperate partisan hacks are calling it a "flop".

http://bipartisanreport.com/2016/07...se-on-obamas-dnc-speech-trump-furious-quotes/
 
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and you're still voting for her??????

I live in a state where my vote won't make a difference, so I'm actually voting for your guy, who I really like. If I was in a close state, I'd vote Hillary for sure.

I don't want to be a Nader voter in 2000. Elections have a profound impact on the direction of the country. The Nader voters may feel all great about their principles - but their votes cost a lot of people their lives, and threw a region into chaos.

No thanks.
 
I live in a state where my vote won't make a difference, so I'm actually voting for your guy, who I really like. If I was in a close state, I'd vote Hillary for sure.

I don't want to be a Nader voter in 2000. Elections have a profound impact on the direction of the country. The Nader voters may feel all great about their principles - but their votes cost a lot of people their lives, and threw a region into chaos.

No thanks.

no principles, no morals, no character. how does that make you any better than a trump voter? here's a hint.....it doesn't. you are just as bad as they are.
 
Most libbies are pretty bananas over it. In all the coverage I've seen, this Slate article appears to be kind of an anomoly. Even some Trumpsters thought it was a great speech.

I think even people who hate Obama as a President have to acknowledge that he's an outstanding orator.

I disagree with most of Obama's policies but I actually do like him personally.
 
I live in a state where my vote won't make a difference, so I'm actually voting for your guy, who I really like. If I was in a close state, I'd vote Hillary for sure.

I don't want to be a Nader voter in 2000. Elections have a profound impact on the direction of the country. The Nader voters may feel all great about their principles - but their votes cost a lot of people their lives, and threw a region into chaos.

No thanks.

are you voting gary johnson? How does it make you feel you will be voting for the same person I am? :)
 
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