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Posted: 7:39 a.m. Monday, Aug. 20, 2012
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By Neal Boortz
Have you heard the latest excuse from the Obama propaganda team? If they had as many good policy ideas as they do excuses, maybe we’d be well on our way back to economic recovery.
What do they need an excuse for? Well, it seems that the people just aren’t turning out for the Obama campaign rallies like they did four years ago. There have been quite a lot of stories about gyms, arenas and theatres being only half full. In the meantime the Romney/Ryan events have been drawing very large crowds. Sure, it may be because of the newness --- but the crowds are big nonetheless.
So .. the Obama folks had to come up with an explanation. It could not POSSIBLY be because Dear Ruler just isn’t exciting people the way he used to. So … let’s try this on the media. After all, they want us to win, so they’ll play along. Right? Like really!@ This is like serious! There’s even, like, a, like, reporter for the, like, New York Times who, like, wants to know: “Where are the crowds?”
So … here you go. This is why the crowds at Obama campaign rallies have been small.
So the latest excuse is about the crowd sizes at Obama campaign rallies.
Are you ready?
“We have plenty of time for big rallies. Our focus right now is on exciting our supporters and winning over undecided voters and the smaller and medium-size events are the best venue to accomplish that because the president can closely engage with the crowd.”
The Times goes on to point out that Obama propagandists in Chicago and in swing state headquarters claim that the Obama campaign is purposefully limiting crowds by restricting the number of tickets. The supposed purpose? So that Dear Ruler can better connect with his supporters.
Are you buying this load of Bolshoi? Do you realize you’re seeing history made? Thi is the first time in the history of presidential elections where campaign organizers have intentionally limited the size of campaign rallies! Even though all the while they’re contracting for revenues that will hold twice or even three times as many people as they “allow” to attend!
My God, folks. These Obamanistas really believe they can tell you anything and you’ll believe it. The problem, from what we see with a lot of folks out there, the Obama folks may be right.
Neal Boortz chronicles his 42 years of talk radio in his book "Maybe I Should Just Shut Up and Go Away" Available on line and printed from Barnes and Noble and Amazon.
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