Another Day Stumping in Obamaland

August 14, 2012
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A handful of crazed hecklers stormed the stage during Ryan’s speech in Des Moines. Most of the noise you hear came from supporters cheering him on.

Ludicrously, Biden said the following during one of his stops,

“All those initiatives of the Bush administration, these guys supported and voted for. Where do they think it came from? And now they say, with great emphasis, they care about the middle class,” Biden said, then quoting his father, “Don’t tell me what you value. Show me your budget and I will tell you what you value.”

We have seen Obama’s budget and it’s the 4th trillion dollar deficit budget. Obama made no attempt to cut anything. What that tells me is he values his own re-election and ideology more than he values the well-being of the American people.

In the next video, Biden race baits as he tells the largely African-American crowd that the Republicans will put them back in chains. Race baiters are racists. Biden even mimicked a black dialect.

Stephanie Cutter circles the wagons

The President enjoys the luxury of keeping opponents away from all of his campaign stops.

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