Many political analysts believe Superstorm Sandy gave President Obama a small but critical boost before the 2012 election, allowing him to look like a bold, competent leader while also juggling his campaign duties.
Many voters said they appreciated how much he “cared” about the plight of the victims, and vowed to cut through any “red tape” to grant them immediate help.
On October 31, the White House posted a photo of the president hugging a disheartened woman in a blue sweatshirt, also featuring her in a video about Obama’s post-Sandy efforts:
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Obama is another lying POS communist.
ReplyDeleteThis should not surprise anyone. More of the same--lip service.
ReplyDeleteThey've already voted - no need to pretend anymore
ReplyDeleteyeah who cares she most likely voted for the ahole! that's what she gets for being stupid!
ReplyDeleteI'm seeing articles where people are being rounded up and hustled out of their homes in NJ. Also at least one town in NJ has been ordered to make sure the condemned homes are demolished ASAP or face fines. Wonder when we'll see the same in Crisfield?
ReplyDeleteHope everyone affected voted for him.
ReplyDeleteI blame the chunky governor for the suck up invitation. bryan l.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of when Bush promised to help Katrina victims.Sleeves rolled up,struttin' like a banty rooster,chest stuck out.Obama criticized how Bush handled that situation,but he won't do a bit better,if as good.
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