Will Obama "Blame Bush" in his concession speech tomorrow? (voters, Republicans)
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Obama has never taken responsibility for anything in the course of his presidency. The entire term has been a matter of "blaming Bush". What do you think, will he do so in his concession speech tomorrow?
Obama has never taken responsibility for anything in the course of his presidency. The entire term has been a matter of "blaming Bush". What do you think, will he do so in his concession speech tomorrow?
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Obama has never taken responsibility for anything in the course of his presidency. The entire term has been a matter of "blaming Bush". What do you think, will he do so in his concession speech tomorrow?
He and the Dems controled the House, Senate, & Presidency and when somethin didn't happen, it was still Bush & Republicans fault.
The Obama from the first debate is the real O. He lives in denial of his very own mistakes. He has blamed everyone else for where the country is now except for himself.
Should he give a speech it will likely be more of the same. I expect nothing less.
The one thing he did accomplish all be it back handedly was ObamaCare and that alone was enough to cause him to lose his job. The way Benghazi is unfolding he'll be lucky to stay out of jail.
I think we should be discussion who Willard will be blaming when he delivers his concession speech. I don't think I've seen a credible source which predicts a Romney win.
Looking towards reality and history: whoever loses will give a gracious, dignified concession speech. It will congratulate the winner, offer hopeful words for the future of the country, make a vague promise that they'll still contribute to public life even though they lost, thank their voters, and say God Bless America.
Chances that they'll quote an American from the colonial era, mid-1800s or early 20th century: better than average.
If you honestly expect anything different...
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