Monday, February 6, 2012

Depressing Detroit car ad: We're not dead YET...

  So we got this president who thinks he deserves another term because he's getting better at what he does. Here is the complete and utter b$#l sh$t statement:
"What's frustrated people is that I've not been able to implement every aspect of what I said in 2008. Well, it turns out our Founders designed a system that makes it more difficult to bring about change than I would like sometimes. But what we have been able to do is move in the right direction," Obama said. 
"And you know what? One of the things about being president is you get better as time goes on," he added.
  Well, if THAT's the case, then we should give all presidents as many terms as they deserve. 
  It's not because people are frustrated that he hasn't done all the crap he promised he do. That may be true for Occupiers but not for the rest of us. It's that he's done what he's done.
  So now in this interminable campaign, we're subjected to the news that Obama's "numbers" are up because of a phony jobs number that came out Friday.
  More BS, which is probably to be expected in concert with the propped up job numbers of people who are still in the job market looking. Like the wag said, if everybody'd just stop looking for jobs our unemployment number would be zero.
  Last night a new ad rolled out for Detroit's auto industry, the most depressed "we aren't dead yet" commercial to come out yet, Clint Eastwood's gravelly voice notwithstanding.
  Why even put anybody, even Romney, in a poll against Obama? The race hasn't begun. No opponent has been chosen. It's all negative cannibalism amongst the Republican candidates right now and for these talking heads, pollsters and political spin machines to claim that Obama's ahead! going to win! is simply psy ops.
  Here's the "we're not dead yet" depressing ad:
  
 
  And then there's this ad. This isn't just the car we wanted to build. It's the car we HAD to build.
  And why did they HAVE to build it?
  Because the Obama regime said, "Let it be so!"

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