Wednesday, May 23, 2012

For Obama, Bain in the main has been a pain with no gain

Obama speaks in Marxist tongue, but majority of Americans not buying it  "Below are excerpts from actual White House transcript of President Obama’s remarks:
" “Hans Nichols. Where is Hans?” (Mr. Nichols is a reporter for Bloomberg–and this was obviously an Obama reelection campaign “planted” question.Read the dialog here.
.... "Contrary to a few well chosen words, President Barack Obama is totally illiterate when it comes to anything having to do with “capitalism” or a “free market economy,” because he doesn’t understand the risk/return economic model or the nature of man.
"The idea of “[absolute] equality,” with “everybody in the country [having] a fair shot,” and “everybody [having equal] success,” is an impossible condition to create and sustain–because people may be equal in terms of DNA and having a soul, but that is where the equality ends.
"The free will and individualism of people, most of whom are not motivated or willing to invest, sacrifice and then usually lose, stand in the way of them taking the “shot” at “[big monetary] success.” "

Reince Priebus: Obama's Two-Front Attack on Free Enterprise  "Even Democrats recognize Obama’s distortions and have defended the Romney record."

  • · Newark Mayor Cory Booker: “If you look at the totality of Bain Capital’s record, they’ve done a lot to support business, to grow businesses.”
  • · Virginia Senator Mark Warner: “Bain Capital was a very successful business.”
  • · Former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell: “I think [the attacks] are very disappointing.”
  • · Former Obama Advisor and Car Czar Steven Rattner: “I don’t think there’s anything Bain Capital did that they need to be embarrassed about.”
  • · Former Congressman Harold Ford, Jr.: “Private equity is a good thing in many, many instances.”
 Ron Radosh: How Cory Booker Deflated the Obama Team’s Main Campaign Issue
"Also left out of the picture: that one of Obama’s main bundlers is a vice-president of none other than Bain Capital who is supporting the president for re-election. Knowing this, voters should easily be able to ask the president, “Why is it OK for you to get support and money from a current executive at Bain Capital, while it was wrong for Romney to have been with the firm years earlier?” "   More here from Lucianne: How Cory Booker won:  
But, Obama is not the most popular politician in the country these days so being seen as an Obama clone is not as politically beneficial as it once was. And, Booker undoubtedly wants to make his own way — whatever race he chooses next — rather than being seen as simply following Obama’s well-trod path.
Political Cartoons by Gary Varvel
BAIN ATTACKS SPLIT PARTY, EXPOSE OBAMA'S INCOMPETENCE "Today at Politico, the left-wing site does a fairly good job of covering the blowback the Obama campaign is facing in its own party over attacks on Bain Capital, a venture capitalist firm once successfully run by Mitt Romney. After the Cory Booker fiasco on "Meet the Press," followed by the Newark Mayor's widely ridiculed "hostage video"(that was selectively-edited by Team Obama) the central issue of the Obama re-election strategy is also splitting the party writ large:"....
Political Cartoons by Eric Allie
Thomas Lifson: More Dems dump on Obama's Bain attack  "The signs are out there for all who care to see. Don't count on ties to Obama paying big dividends next year and beyond."

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