In Tampa to lead the pushback
for President Barack Obama’s campaign, top adviser Robert Gibbs said
Tuesday that the first night of the Republican National Convention was
“angry” and “strange” and “full of insults.”
“I’m kind of
flabbergasted at the whole night,” Gibbs said on MSNBC after Gov. Chris
Christie’s keynote speech. “It seemed first and foremost like this was a
very angry convention tonight full of insults.”
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ReplyDeleteGov. Christie simply compared what "they" do to what "we" do. If the truth hurts and sounds "angry" then you aren't getting the point. No one was dragging names through the mud. The point was clear, here is what we see happening (and you'd have to be blind or ignorant NOT to see it) and here's what we would like to see happening in the near future.
ReplyDeleteWell done by all at the RNC.
Not what I'm hearing but then again I'm not a biased mouthpiece for the Prez.
ReplyDeleteOh, the truth hurts. i forgot.
ReplyDeleteGibbs work as Press Sec led me to believe he's retarded.
ReplyDeletedelusional gibbs go back to your room, shut the door and don't come back out until after the election.
ReplyDeleteI can't stand listening to Gibbs speak about anything. Every other word is oh, oh, oh, where did he go to school? Reminds me of someone trying to come up with some plausible lie to cover up what they don't want to come out.
ReplyDeleteOh, and they won't do the same? Just watch! Or better still, don't watch!
ReplyDeleteNo choice but to fight fire with fire.
ReplyDeleteI agree, it has been a convention on insults instead of telling the American people WHO Mitt Romney is!
ReplyDeleteThey (the politicians) wonder why the American public is so disgusted with politics. This is why.
BOTH parties do the same thing. It's always "see how much we can bash the other party".
Enough! Work TOGETHER for America!
That's what you're all there for!
Do your job and stop all the childish tongue lashings and blame games and get to work!