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“You can be stylish and powerful, too. That's Michelle’s advice.” -- President Obama telling graduates to temper but preserve their interest in clothing during his commencement address at Barnard College, a women-only college of New York’s Columbia University.
It has taken months of bad news, but Democrats increasingly believe that President Obama might just lose his re-election bid.
The latest wake-up call comes in the form of a New York Times/CBS poll showing Republican Mitt Romney in the lead not just among registered voters overall, but with women and independents.
Fox at it again with their propaganda. No one is scared Obama is going to lose, he's been kicking the crap out of Willard. the only ones losing their sH%% are the right wingers and Romney, knowing he has next to no chance of winning.
Why should Dems be afraid? The Republicans aren't going to set up Gulags or re-education camps if they re-take the White House (although Holder might get prosecuted). It will be business as usual with the Dems blocking the Republican President's legislative initiatives. Just role reversal and more sound and fury signifying nothing at the expense of the tax payer.
Isn't every party afraid they will loose with each election? I don't think that will happen this time but it's sure not thread worthy.
LOL....
I guess they should have reworded the statement.
I am voting for obama again.
The GOP does not have a viable candidate again..
Now if Jeb ran I would be nervous having another bush in the white house would scare the heck outta me.
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