"Hope and Change" is dead. President Obama needs a new catchy campaign theme. Taking inspiration from the Occupy Wall Street Movement, President Obama is going to claim to be the “warrior of the working class.” The idea of president Obama as a “warrior of the working class” is ludicrous. President Obama
played 91 rounds of golf last year and his wife Michelle wears
$2000 dollar sun dresses.
(ABC News) — The president will continue to claim the mantle for “warrior of the working class” in 2012 in stark contrast to the public perception that Republicans in Congress are backing millionaires, not the middle class, a senior White House official tells ABC News.
And that message will be carried through President Obama’s reelection campaign next year. “We’re going to be doubling down on our commitment and our message in terms of fighting for the middle class,” Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters covering the president in Hawaii.
After a heated battle between the White House and House Republicans, the payroll tax cut was extended until the end of February — a battle the president ultimately won albeit for just two months. It also delayed the president’s vacation here, but the White House official noted that it gave the president and his senior advisers time to work through policy proposals that they plan to roll out in the new year — one being to extend the payroll tax cut through the end of 2012.
The White House is currently honing its main message which was previewed in a speech the president gave on December 6 in Osawatomie, Kansas, where he mentioned the words middle class 28 times. That message — give Americans a fair shake, a fair shot, and that everybody pays their fair share — is one shared by protesters of Occupy Wall Street and one the White House hopes resonates with voters.
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3 comments:
Only in the twisted, upside-down Wonderland world of Democrats do they attempt to assign to O'Blammy the status of "working-class warrior"-- looking at the FACTS over the past 3 years, he would be the EXACT OPPOSITE of that-- so let me pull an Al Sharpton here: he's a warrior AGAINST the working class, NOT FOR it.
Christ what a pile of horse shit! This from a President and congress that can't be bothered to pass a fucking a budget? Let alone a balanced one? Warrior of the Working Class my fat, hairy ass.
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