Friday, June 20, 2008

STUNNING!!... RNC BLASTS Obama On Free Trade (Video)

THIS IS STUNNING---
The RNC released an ad today that includes "Fast Eddie" Obama's many, many inconsistent statements on free trade:

How's that for "change?"
Despite his "overheated and amplified" rhetoric during the Democratic primary, Barack Obama now says that free trade may not be such a bad idea after all.
But, of course, the flyers that he sent out in Ohio didn't quite convey that message.

Here is a anti-NAFTA flyer sent out by the Obama Campaign to Ohio voters in February saying:
"Only Barack Obama Consistently Opposed NAFTA."



Obama Flyer from Ohio Daily Blog

This week Obama was for free trade again.
Next week is anybody's guess.

UPDATE: John McCain accuses Obama of "cowboy deplomacy" over free trade that threatened to undermine relations with Canada. Hah!

13 comments:

  1. I pity the poor checkout clerk at his market when he's asked if he wants paper or plastic.
    Clerk: Would you like paper or plastic today.

    Obama: Plastic please. We have to save our trees you know.
    (clerk bags groceries)
    Obama: Wait a minute!... those bags will destroy the environment. I never wanted plastic bags.
    (clerk changes bags)
    Obama: Wait a minute... those bags will kill the trees!...
    Clerk: Oy!!

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  2. Anonymous2:47 PM

    beto ochoa, LOL! Bet you've heard the jackasses bray. "I will carry your load. I won't budge an inch." Going nowhere really fast to cover no ground except the black hole of convoluted logic. And we used to think the swamp land for sale joke was sinister.

    That RNC blast off ad's a success imo.

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  3. Anonymous2:49 PM

    "NAFTA! That's not the free trade agreement I used to know." BHO

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  4. Anonymous4:14 PM

    LOL...

    Barack Obama; Graduate of the John Kerry School of Nuanced Flip Flop.

    An Inconvenient Degree.

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  5. Anonymous4:29 PM

    OT: tracking the Commie Red Dot Connections...

    David Axelrod's Mother worked for PM newspaper.

    PM=Picture Magazine, a left-wing newspaper started by Ralph Ingersol, was staffed with many Communist at the time.

    "The paper employed some radical journalists, among them some known members of the Communist Party"

    Axelrod likes to say he is an idealist, but what kind? The Marxist kind?

    I wonder if Axelrod's mother was a communist? Or was his family Marxist? Influenced by Communist?

    This would give more information about possible Connections for the Communist Fundraiser by William Ayers for Obama's Senate campaign as well.

    Why would a campaign manager as smart as Axelrod steer his puppet towards Communist Fundraisers?

    Something to think about and hope some good researchers look into these backgrounds.

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  6. Anonymous4:53 PM

    It was the RNC, not the RINO-McCain clan.

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  7. Joshua,

    You can be reasonably assured that anyone in a position of authority in the Obama campaign is a Marxist/Communist/Maoist.

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  8. Kudos to the RNC for that one! I hope they keep it up. Folks need to see the truth!

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  9. Anonymous10:18 PM

    Is this the best you've got?

    Obama's saying he wants free trade but thinks Nafta was a lousy deal.

    You can support trade agreements without supporting all possible trade agreements.

    This may be true or it may be cack, but it's not a contradiction or a flip-flop or anything like it.

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  10. Anonymous3:35 AM

    "Obama's saying he wants free trade but thinks Nafta was a lousy deal."

    Good try!
    However it doesn't make sense. Obama is not criticizing "the deal," he is criticizing free trade. Can't seem to make up his mind. Why? Because NAFTA should be extended to bolster the economy of North, Central and South America. A strong economy is in all our best interests. Obama knows this. He's just playing to the populace by opposing it. That's what he does a lot. Plays to the crowd and what they want to hear.
    Obama: NAFTA not so bad after all here

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  11. Anonymous3:58 AM

    I don´t think it is a good commercial for the Republicans.
    All I kept hearing Obama say is "I am for free trade".
    The other things he said were lost in the production of the ad.
    Poorly designed, clumsy ad.
    The Republicans need to get some smarter people creating their advertising.

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  12. Anonymous5:31 AM

    Tass: "Obama is not criticizing "the deal," he is criticizing free trade."

    Not in that video he isn't. In every clip they show, he's criticizing trade deals with weak environmental and labour standards, not free trade itself. If there's a any footage out there showing Obama actually criticizing free trade, the RNC would be better advised to use that...

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