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Revealing Video: Same Tired Rhetoric

The above video from the RNC compares Obama’s 2011 speech on the House budget to Obama’s 2012 speech on the House budget. The orator in Chief is often accused of rehashing used talking points in speeches, both from lack of imagination, and due to the fact that, having failed to tackle any problems effectively, he constantly has to address the same problems. As you can see above, it’s a valid criticism.

But I’ll say this for Obama: The above video from the RNC compares Obama’s 2011 speech on the House budget to Obama’s 2012 speech on the House budget. The orator in Chief is often accused of rehashing used talking points in speeches, both from lack of imagination, and due to the fact that, having failed to tackle any problems effectively, he constantly has to address the same problems. As you can see above, it’s a valid criticism.

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  • Tanggor

    trying to punch above his weight.

  • razor

    The world’s most eloquent orator EVER seems to have a problem with the word “disability,” poor feller.

  • earlgrey

    THey are great, but this won’t be in an ad anywhere it is wa too long. does the RNC depend on Republicans using social media to distribute this message?

  • wennejunk

    Bravo!
    Bravo!

    Eh, but i was just following your lead.

    Good laugh, though.

  • http://www.ArchitecturalShots.com mdyou

    But he does this with everything. If I hear him say ‘I’ve always said…” one more time, I’m going to explode.

  • izoneguy

    This is a BFD – WTF man!!!!

  • http://moelane.com/ Moe Lane

    That’s just messed up.

    • acat

      Clearly, they can’t decide who’s in charge of their puppet…

      Mew

    • Tbone

      It is what drug abuse does to the brain.

  • Tbone

    The above video from the RNC compares Obama?s 2011 speech on the House budget and Obama?s 2012 speech on the House budget to Obama?s 2013 speech on the House budget.. The orator in Chief is often accused of rehashing used talking points in speeches, both from lack of imagination, and due to the fact that, having failed to tackle any problems effectively, he constantly has to address the same problems. As you can see above, it?s a valid criticism.

  • toothpick

    I just want to click “like” over and over. Nothing else to contribute, so I’ll shut up now. Except – I just want to click “like” over and over. Nothing else to contribute.

  • http://www.texasyoungrepublicans.com Mark Brown

    than 2012. I guess you can only say the same thing so many times before you just can’t keep it fresh anymore. He’s basically a one trick pony – after 4 years, he doesn’t have anything new to offer. He can only double down on his same tired rhetoric.