The Obama campaign has been reeling since losing the first Presidential debate of this election cycle in front of 67 million viewers. They've tried--and thus far failed--to craft a narrative to explain away the debacle in Denver. Previously, we reported to you that Obama Senior Advisor David Plouffe, who ran the President's successful 2008 campaign, (falsely)accused Mitt Romney of lying. In a rare comedic moment from the typically robotic former Vice President Al Gore, he suggested on Current TV thatthe Mile High City's altitudewas the reason Obama was low on energy and enthusiasm. And, of course, Obama'schronically dishonest deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter and several others passed the buck to the moderator, Jim Lehrer. None of the above caught on, even with the mainstream pro-Obama media.
Now the Obama Administration is floating their latest excuse: that the campaign, particularly John Kerry (who played the role of Romney in simulated debates), did not channel Mitt's aggression enough.
Look, everybody, it's my fault actually, because I'm a republican and I watched the debate. I mean, really, how guilty is that? Sorry about this, but just "my bad".
He is blaming everyone by himself. He was the one on the stand. NO ONE next to him helping him out. If he feels good about his plan then he DOESNT need help from anyone else! Obama-busted!
This guy cannot accept any responsibility for himself! Always has to blame someone or something else!
ReplyDeleteIt's all George Bushes fault.
ReplyDeleteTypical Liberal mentality!
ReplyDeleteIt can't be me. Blame somebody or something! Is this getting old, or what?
ReplyDeleteLook, everybody, it's my fault actually, because I'm a republican and I watched the debate. I mean, really, how guilty is that? Sorry about this, but just "my bad".
ReplyDeleteHe is blaming everyone by himself. He was the one on the stand. NO ONE next to him helping him out. If he feels good about his plan then he DOESNT need help from anyone else! Obama-busted!
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