Compare Obama 2008 Record to Obama 2012, Not Future Romney

Thomas Sowell writes a great article in which he compares Obama’s campaign promises (lies) that got him elected to what Obama has actually done in his 4 years in office.

Compare Obama 2008's Record to Obama 2012, Not Romney

Compare Obama 2008’s Record to Obama 2012, Not Romney

He is right when he says to compare Obama 2008 to Obama 2012, and you will see that this president is a complete failure, who doesn’t deserve another 4 years in office to continue driving our economy into the ground, while making his friends and supporters very rich.

Many voters will be comparing Mitt Romney with Barack Obama between now and election day. But what might be even more revealing would be comparing Obama with Obama. There is a big contrast between Obama based on his rhetoric (“Obama 1”) and Obama based on his record (“Obama 2”).

For example, during the 2008 election campaign, Obama 1 spoke of “opening up and creating more transparency in government,” so that government spending plans would be posted on the Internet for days before they passed into legislation. After he was elected president, Obama said,



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Steven Spielberg & Failing DreamWorks Look to Save Obama’s Failing Presidency

Steven Spielberg & Failing DreamWorks Look to Save Obama's Failing Presidency

Steven Spielberg & Failing DreamWorks Look to Save Obama’s Failing Presidency

I never liked Steven Spielberg or most of his movies, and always thought that Steven Spielberg and DreamWorks Studios made crap films.

Knowing that Steven Spielberg is helping Obama make attack ads against Mitt Romney has not changed the fact that I think their films are crap, (They are) but it has changed the fact that many thousands of clueless people now know about Spielberg’s political activism, which will definitely hurt the bottom line of DreamWorks Studios, and the bank account of Steven Spielberg.

Michael Barone is correct, Obama really needs to stop taking advice from wealthy, limousine liberals.

If you were looking for advice on how tell a story that would impact millions upon millions of people, would you go to a director whose last four films were “War Horse,” “The Adventures of Tintin,” Indiana Jones 4,” and “Munich?”

Nope.

But Team Obama did, and what they got in return was a continuation of the ongoing Spielberg flop-streak:

At DreamWorks Studios, Steven Spielberg spent three hours explaining how



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