This incredible video from the New Left Media focuses on voters who are Romney supporters. This video isn’t to generalize all of those who will be voting for Romney, but it does give you a reason as to why President Obama has had a hard time getting some Americans to support him.
And it gives you something to think about while you are in the voting booth. At the very least, it should give you a reason to hustle your behind TO the voting booth.




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I’m curious: what planet was this filmed on?
“Change.” From people who are terrified of change.
And all the buzzwords are there. No thoughts, just buzzwords.
I fear for our country.
Inasmuch as I am voting for Dr. Stein, I have loads of incentive to get myself to the polls on Tuesday.
Seems to me that Democrats were just as clueless about the specifics what Kerry was going to do in 2004, yet just as adamant that Kerry was going to be light years better than Bush.
Face it. Neither the Democratic Party nor the the Republican Party are too far from being cults at this point. At the very least, they are the home teams for which their respective fans root, no matter what.
Jabba the Hut would have been light-years better than Bush.
This is what five decades of the GOP’s marinating and nurturing the racism in its base gets you. Sow the racist crazy wind, reap the utterly batshit crazy racist whirlwind.
And demographics are against them. Once Texas becomes a swing state due to the growth of its Latino population — and it will despite all of Tom DeLay’s gerrymandering over the years — it’s Game Over for the GOP nationally.
The film is a good example of how the right wing talking heads, Hannity, Limbaugh, Beck, et al, can pervert and/or corrupt the thought process of those who tune in. The interviewees are certainly not low intellect voters, they’re absolutely no intellect voters.
What a sorry state we’re in. Far too many of the low (no) intellect voters are only as informed as the next sound bite they hear on Fox, too stupid to realize THEY are the dumbasses. Not surprising that they almost always vote against their own best interests.