Video: Romney taunts China over moon landing, Olympic medals
In this humorous speech at a campaign stop this week, Romney taunted China over the US’s medal count and moon landing.
In this humorous speech at a campaign stop this week, Romney taunted China over the US’s medal count and moon landing.
Biden is on a roll. Today, he apparently forgot that he was in Virginia rather than North Carolina:
Then, he asserts that Republicans will put people “back in chains”:
That leads Giuliani to say that Biden might be too dumb to be president:
Of course, Biden can’t compare to Ryan. The GOP candidate for VP doesn’t even need a teleprompter:
Gingrich hands Piers Morgan’s hat to him in this interview. Not only does Gingrich accuse Morgan of, essentially, working for Obama, he eviscerates the Obama record, noting that the US is in the worst recovery in 75 years and that Obama’s approach is “crippling” the poor.
Governor Sununu and CNN’s Soledad O’Brien get into it in this clip from a live CNN interview today. The fireworks start at 2:10 with Sununu telling Soledad that she might as well “put an Obama bumper sticker on [her] forehead.”
“Too many folks still don’t have a sense that tomorrow will be better than today. And so, the question in this election is which way do we go?” President Obama asked at a fundraiser in Chicago on Sunday.
“Do we go forward towards a new vision of an America in which prosperity is shared?” Obama asked. “Or do we go backward to the same policies that got us in the mess in the first place?”
“I believe we have to go forward,” Obama said. “I believe we have to keep working to create an America where no matter who you are, no matter what you look like, no matter where you come from, no matter what your last name is, no matter who you love, you can make it here if you try. That’s what’s at stake in November. That’s what is why I am running for a second term as president of the United States of America.”
Sarah Palin weighs in on Romney’s vice-presidential pick, Paul Ryan, and talks about her experience as McCain’s running mate in 2008, all within the first three minutes of this video. At the end, she asks for prayer warriors to get behind Ryan and Romney.
Watch an outstanding preview of Dinesh D’Souza’s “2016” movie and then listen to his exceptional speech on Obama’s background. D’Souza explains why Obama is trying to destroy America.
Watch this video to see National Review’s Rich Lowry destroy Rachel Maddow on Meet the Press. He backed her into a corner and wouldn’t let up.
Here’s the transcript the Lowry vs. Maddow exchange:
LOWRY: Do you support $700 billion in cuts in Medicare over the next 10 years?
MADDOW: I’m not running for president.
LOWRY: Do you?
MADDOW: I’m not running for anything. Paul Ryan is running for vice president.
LOWRY: Do you? Why can’t you answer? See, you can’t answer.
MADDOW: But wait, I’m not running for anything.
LOWRY: This is the key vulnerability. Democrats have cut $700 billion out of Medicare which you won’t or can’t defend it. Defend it.
MADDOW: Is it good or bad?
LOWRY: Do you support it? You can’t answer.
MADDOW: But wait. Why are you asking me?
LOWRY: You can’t answer. Because you’re an opinion maker who is supposed to give us your opinion. But you will not tell us what your opinion is?
MADDOW: What I want to know is the logic of . . .
LOWRY: Democrats cannot defend that.
MADDOW: Wait. I want to know is the logic . . .
LOWRY: Go ahead. Defend it.
MADDOW: What I want to know is the logic . . .
LOWRY: [Laughter]
MADDOW: Wait. Rich, hold on.
LOWRY: Answer me. You’re not answering.
MADDOW: Can I say something?
LOWRY: Can you answer?
Photo credit: Paul Schultz
Two days ago, Obama hosted his annual Ramadan Iftar dinner, inviting Muslim politicians and others from his administration. At 5:10 of this White House video, Obama singles out Huma Abedin for special recognition.
Listen to this compelling Geraldo Rivera interview of Wayne Root, Obama’s Columbia classmate. In it Root explains why he believes it likely that Obama was an Indonesian foreign exchange student who received poor grades in college. The interview begins at :10.
