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The difference between positive and negative speaking points... (Original Post)
MindMover
Apr 2012
OP
Within the past years or so, the GOPers had an event where there were greek columns on the stage
Tx4obama
Apr 2012
#1
There was an event more recent. The columns were at the left and right of the stage.
Tx4obama
Apr 2012
#5
Oh, the boundless enthusiasm of the Romney crowd is... Uh... Not there... Sorry.
freshwest
Apr 2012
#3
Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)1. Within the past years or so, the GOPers had an event where there were greek columns on the stage
The news media mentioned it at the time.
I wish I could remember which event it was and wish I could find a video of it.
Kadie
(15,369 posts)4. 2008 Virginia Republican Convention Featured Stage With Greek Columns
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2008/08/27/28190/greek-columns-hypocrisy/
Conservatives are mocking the stage as a temple of Obama. Ed Morrissey writes, That this scales heights of presumptuousness can hardly be refuted. One anonymous McCain adviser quipped, Is this from the Onion? No, but it may be inspired by the stage at the 2008 Virginia Republican Convention:
Conservatives are mocking the stage as a temple of Obama. Ed Morrissey writes, That this scales heights of presumptuousness can hardly be refuted. One anonymous McCain adviser quipped, Is this from the Onion? No, but it may be inspired by the stage at the 2008 Virginia Republican Convention:
Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)5. There was an event more recent. The columns were at the left and right of the stage.
It was one of those GOP events that brings in a bunch of republicans with name recognition to speak during a two or three day conference.
Oh well, if Romney starts talking a lot about Obama's columns maybe on the cable shows will show the GOPers columns again
Kadie
(15,369 posts)2. It is also the difference between excitement and boredom.
K&R
freshwest
(53,661 posts)3. Oh, the boundless enthusiasm of the Romney crowd is... Uh... Not there... Sorry.
He should've stuck to meetings with teabaggers. I never saw such a dead expression on the faces of students before, except when being lectured. Bye, Mittens.
Grassy Knoll
(10,118 posts)6. I love these polls that say Romney 45 Obama 46......
If Obama was running against a bag of rotten fish heads,
the polls would be Rotten fish heads 45 Obama 46.
Scott Rasmussen Polls: Would you vote for a socialist marxists or a
nice harmless family values christian ? How nice.