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http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...d1394&hpid=z11
Oh, I bet there were a few heated exchanges. But, it's too late for these Democrats...these liberals....to hide from the President now and I for one applaud the President for calling them out and explaining to we voters that this is a referendum on his policies.As word spread of the remarks, several heated exchanges went back and forth along both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue. Senate Democrats continue to believe that the best service Obama can provide is through fundraising.
Shhhhhhhhh......what is wrong with you, Washington Post???!!!! You garden variety pansies, why use that phrase "raise enormous amounts of money?" Good God man, are you not aware that the platform for the Democrat Partyn clearly states that 'enormous amounts of money' in campaigns promotes corruption? Do you not realize your readership simply hates enormous sums of money influencing politics...why...we here on tpf have many members who absolutely go catatonic when the Supreme Court ruling on corporate donations was put forth. Who cried and opposed enormous monies in politics, wasn't it even Obama during a state of the union who called out the Supremes sitting in front of him for allowing money to influence politics. Now....the President himself is raising the vast sums of monies.....but that's ok. And his supporters in here...do you even hear one of them bemoaning money in politics if the President is raising those funds? It's called hypocrisy and it stinks to high heaven.Not being uniformly welcome on the campaign trail by Democrats is a marked shift for Obama, who ascended to the presidency in part because of the power of his campaigning. Now his biggest asset is being able to quietly raise enormous amounts of money.
Oh...he's move the Democrat National Committee out of debt......while piling 8 trillion on the American People. I mean...you cannot make this $#@! up!His fundraising schedule has been packed this year, and he has almost single-handedly moved the Democratic National Committee out of debt.