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MAGNES
27th September 2012, 10:12 PM
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I am not a fan of Stern.

This is pretty funny and pathetic at the same time.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=SeJbOU4nmHQ

Howard Stern Interviews Obama Supporters 2012

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/0/24/howard_stern_interviews_obama_supporters_2012.html

Howard Stern contributors Sal and Richard travel to Harlem to interview Obama supporters and ask them why they are voting for Obama.

Stern and his crew ask denizens of Harlem various outrageous questions, including if they believe Obama will find and kill Osama bin Laden; if Romney is a Muslim and if Obama is a Mormon; if Obama made the right choice by picking Paul Ryan as his running mate and if he did it because he is black.

One interviewee was under the impression that 2008 Republican nominee John McCain is also running this time.

"Just trust me, not one person knew that Osama bin Laden was dead," Stern said during the segment.

"Well, we're obviously dealing with a whole population that doesn't listen to the newscasts or read a newspaper," co-host Robin Quivers said.

Glass
27th September 2012, 11:36 PM
So the good news to take from this, if any is


"Well, we're obviously dealing with a whole population that doesn't listen to the newscasts or read a newspaper," co-host Robin Quivers said.

madfranks
28th September 2012, 07:34 AM
And the bad news is those people's votes count as much as yours (if you vote).

mick silver
28th September 2012, 08:12 AM
what mad sad . theres a no win win here

MAGNES
16th October 2012, 04:40 PM
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Mitt Romney polling 0% with black voters (http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/mitt-romney-polling-0-with-black-voters/)

Category: Blacks (http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/category/blacks/), Democrats (http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/category/democrats/), Ethnopolitics (http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/category/ethnopolitics/), I'm NOT Making This Up (http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/category/im-not-making-this-up/), Obama (http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/category/obama/), Republicans|GOP
(http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/category/the-republicansgop/)
You read the headline correctly. According to this poll, (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/post/nbc-news-wsj-poll-romney-is-not-in-the-black--literally/2012/08/22/6ab57bf4-ec63-11e1-aca7-272630dfd152_blog.html)

Romney literally has 0% of the black vote.


Rare is the time that a poll number makes me gasp. But there is one in the latest NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll that elicited one. While it was no surprise to see that President Obama snared 94 percent of African Americans surveyed, the presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney got nuthin’, zilch, niente, a big fat 0 percent.

Yes, blacks have long been the base of the Democratic Party. Even more so now that one of their own sits in the Oval Office. But that never meant a Republican wasn’t able to snag at least a few black supporters. President George W. Bush got 11 percent of the black vote in 2004. That was up 2 points from the contested 2000 presidential election. Sen. John McCain didn’t do so well against Obama. Still, he was able to persuade 4 percent of African American voters to cast a ballot for him.

“The numbers came from a statistically significant sample of more than 100 African-American voters out of 1,000 total voters in the poll,” Mark Murray, senior political editor for NBC News, told me via e-mail this morning. “Given the sample size of these African-American respondents, the margin of error is well within the 95%-4% split with which Obama won this group in 2008.” So, there’s a possibility that Romney could eke out some support on Election Day. A possibility of the very slim variety.

I’m sure the GOP will interpret this data and come to the conclusion that they need to increase their pandering to blacks, which will be a fruitless endeavor. Blacks aren’t going to vote for anyone who isn’t black. It’s as simple as that. Their politics is tribal and that’s healthy. Good for them.


As Pat Buchanan once said on this radio program, the GOP needs to go hunting where the ducks are and attempt to up their percentage of White voters, you know, the ones who might actually consider voting for a Republican. But, Romney won’t do that and he’ll probably lose.

Also, did you notice how the article mentioned that blacks had “one of their own” in the White House?

That’s funny because we’re usually told that race is a “social construct.”

I guess it only is when White people consider race to be an important factor.


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NBC News-WSJ poll:
Romney is not in the black — literally

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/post/nbc-news-wsj-poll-romney-is-not-in-the-black--literally/2012/08/22/6ab57bf4-ec63-11e1-aca7-272630dfd152_blog.html

Rare is the time that a poll number makes me gasp. But there is one in the latest NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll (http://firstread.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/08/21/13399788-nbcwsj-poll-heading-into-conventions-obama-has-four-point-lead?lite) that elicited one. While it was no surprise to see that President Obama snared 94 percent of African Americans surveyed, the presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney got nuthin’, zilch, niente, a big fat 0 percent.

Canadian-guerilla
17th October 2012, 12:36 PM
obama black

he keeps dos welfare cheks coming

rommy white

he take away our cheks

he racis

iOWNme
17th October 2012, 12:47 PM
Well, we're obviously dealing with a whole population that doesn't listen to the newscasts or read a newspaper," co-host Robin Quivers said.

Hey IDIOT:

All the problems we face are BECAUSE people watch the MSM and read the Propaganda Times. Not because they dont.

DMac
17th October 2012, 02:12 PM
And some friends think I am going too far when I tell them not everyone deserves a vote. One should have to earn the right to vote.

iOWNme
17th October 2012, 03:04 PM
And some friends think I am going too far when I tell them not everyone deserves a vote. One should have to earn the right to vote.

Rights arent earned!

Privileges are.

Voting can NEVER be a Right, it is a Government PRIVILIGE to vote. If we were supposed to have the Right, it would have been in the BoR's, and it would have consisted of a NEGATIVE force put on Government. This is how a Right is created: By telling the Government that they dont even have the authority to get involved.

Instead we have the 14th Amendment: A POSITIVE force put on the people.

Government doesnt give RIghts, IT PROTECTS the Rights we had prior to Government even being created.

DMac
18th October 2012, 06:23 AM
SJ - my mistake. The privilege/ability to vote was what I intended.

iOWNme
18th October 2012, 08:40 AM
SJ - my mistake. The privilege/ability to vote was what I intended.

I knew you knew the difference.... :)


The whole idea of voting is an ILLUSION to keep you stuck in the Matrix where you think you have a choice. There is NO CHOICE.

The only choice is between LIBERTY or SLAVERY, and Liberty is TAKEN then DEFENDED.

DMac
18th October 2012, 08:43 AM
I knew you knew the difference.... :)


The whole idea of voting is an ILLUSION to keep you stuck in the Matrix where you think you have a choice. There is NO CHOICE.

The only choice is between LIBERTY or SLAVERY, and Liberty is TAKEN then DEFENDED.

Agreed on all points.