Saturday, 14 August 2010
Ben Quayle Stands by “Obama Worst President in History” Ad
Check out this killer ad by Ben Quayle, son of former VP Dan Quayle, running for congress in Arizona.
Sounds good to me, too bad I don’t live in Arizona.
In the CNN report below notice how they label Quayle’s defense of his ad as “talking points”. We know what that means, right?
When you give a good substantive answer that Liberals don’t want to hear because it hits them where they live, it suddenly becomes a talking point to divert attention away from what the people need to hear.
CNN
Arizona House candidate Ben Quayle on Friday stood by a statement in a new campaign ad that called President Obama "the worst president in history" but offered nothing more than Republican talking points to back the claim.
Quayle, the son of former Vice President Dan Quayle, shares his father's conservative values and is one of 10 Republicans vying for the GOP nomination in Arizona's Third House district.
"He's an ideologue from a leftist bend," Quayle told CNN's John King in an interview to air Friday on John King USA. "I think that he's trying to take control of more parts of the private sector. He's trying to make government the answer to all the problems that we face when we should be focusing more on individual responsibility."
"I stand by my comment," he said of the campaign ad.
"The future that he [President Obama] has created for my generation and other generations is pretty terrifying," the 33-year-old candidate said. "It seems like right now he's starting to destroy the American dream."
Full story
As bad as President Obama is the worst president in history is still Jimmy Carter: double digit interests rates, double digit unemployment, double digit inflation, and to top it all off we had Americans held hostage by Iranian students in Iran for 444 days!
Obama is second on the ‘worst’ list but he has two years remaining to become number one.
I think he has it in him.
Cross ref Memeorandum
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