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Jim Hightower: Obama's Lame Marketing Line: "Win the Future" --- Who's Buying That?
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Obama Team's Lame Marketing Line: 'Win the Future' -- Who's Buying That?
He's rebranding his presidency, all right. It's becoming Obama Inc.
By Jim Hightower
January 28, 2011

Exciting news, folks. Obama and team say they're recalibrating, recasting, retooling and rebranding his presidency! And they've come up with a dandy new slogan to sum it all up and get America moving again. Ready? "Win the future."

Hello, "America's" corporations are abandoning our workers, communities, egalitarian values and America itself as fast as they can. Trusting them to serve any interest but their own is a fool's errand.

America's working families -- our endangered middle class -- have a right to expect Obama to fight for rules that are fair to them and our country, not meekly accept rules that have been skewed by an elite corporate class to profit them alone. Instead, our president is waltzing with the devil.

He's rebranding his presidency, all right. It's becoming Obama Inc.

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http://www.alternet.org/news/149719/obama_team%27s_lame_marketing_line%3A_%27win_the_future%27_--_who%27s_buying_that/?page=entire

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