This is a prime example of how Republicans deceive and lie...

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Republicans debuted a new ad Thursday in which a frustrated former Obama supporter expresses her disappointment with the president. The only problem: The woman in the video is actually an RNC staffer.

The new ad features Republican National Committee Director of Hispanic Outreach Bettina Inclan, who in the ad purports to be an average woman voter who supported Obama in 2008. She describes her disillusionment with the president in the ad as a romantic relationship gone awry.

“You’re just not he person I thought you were,” Inclan says in the ad, addressing a cardboard cutout of Obama. Inclan lists out-of-control spending and Obama’s penchant for hanging out with Hollywood celebrities as reasons for the break-up. “It’s not me, it’s you. I think we should just be friends.”

The ad asks people to share why they’re “breaking up” with Obama.

The RNC says its ad, which first appeared on television Thursday is not dishonest.

“It’s a lighthearted ad to show how millions of Americans feel about President Obama — he’s not the person we thought he was and it’s time to break up with him,” an RNC official told TPM. “But let’s be clear, it is an ad.”

Inclan began her current RNC post in January 2012, and has worked in Republican politics since well before Obama’s 2008 election. She did Hispanic outreach for Rick Scott’s 2010 Florida gubernatorial race worked on Capitol Hill for Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R-FL), Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI) and as national executive director of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly.
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And Obama's Soptic ad was honest?
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So, this woman is a Republican and worked for Republican causes well before the 2008 election? Hmmmm, reeks of credibility, don't you think? I wonder how many reasonably hott female Hispanic actresses who might need a gig are out there? Not only are the Republicans intellectually lazy, they are too lazy to even find and hire someone to play this role and avoid this embarrassment. No problem, "it's only an ad." Well, what's the purpose of the ad? Could it be to shape people's opinion?
Just swiftboating no big deal...
So she supported Obama in 2008 and became disillusioned and decided to work/campgain for Republicans ?

What is so shocking about that ? Where is the big lie ?

Unlike most Obamazombies, she found out early on who Obama was and decided he was a phony.

So did Artur Davis, remember him ? He nominated Obama for President at the 2008 convention. He is now a Republican. NO LIE, FACT JACK !!!





Hear what he has to say now.
http://freedomslighthouse.net/tag/artur-davis/
Whirlaway, say it isn't so. Could it actually be true that NOBama supporters from 2008 have jumped ship?
And this is an example of the talking points for the average Dumbocrat:



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We all know in Big Louie's world, Democrats never dissemble or lie. It's impossible, because they are Democrats.
I know Big Louie is a numskull; but it seems Randy4Candy wears the same sorry shoes.

We all know in Big Louie's world, Democrats never dissemble or lie. It's impossible, because they are Democrats. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy


Republicans debuted a new ad Thursday in which a frustrated former Obama supporter expresses her disappointment with the president. The only problem: The woman in the video is actually an RNC staffer.

The new ad features Republican National Committee Director of Hispanic Outreach Bettina Inclan, who in the ad purports to be an average woman voter who supported Obama in 2008. Originally Posted by BigLouie

THE LYING LIARS!


LMAO!
Where is the lie ?
So she supported Obama in 2008 and became disillusioned and decided to work/campgain for Republicans ? Originally Posted by Whirlaway
MORE LIES, Whirly? She worked for the Teapublicans even before 2008! LMAO
Guy goes into a bar in Louisiana where there's a robot bartender! The robotsays, "What will you have?" The guy says, "Whiskey." The robot brings backhis drink and says to the man, "What's your IQ?" The guy says," 168." The robot then proceeds to talk aboutphysics, space exploration and medical technology. The guy leaves, .. . . but he is curious . . . So he goes back into the bar.The robot bartender says, "What will you have?" The guy says, "Whiskey."Again, the robot brings the man his drink and says, "What's your IQ?" Theguy says, "100." The robot then starts to talk about Nascar, Budweiser, the Saints and LSUTigers The guy leaves, but finds it very interesting, so he thinks he willtry it one more time. He goes back into the bar. The robot says, "What will you have?" The guysays, "Whiskey," and the robot brings him his whiskey. The robot then says,"What's your IQ?" The guy says, "Uh, about 50." The robot leans in realclose and says, "SO, . . . you people . . . still happy . . . with Obama?


Break time...fuckers
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  • CJ7
  • 09-07-2012, 12:05 PM
We all know in Big Louie's world, Democrats never dissemble or lie. It's impossible, because they are Democrats. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy

the dems lied so its ok for the retards to lie too ?


yeppers, thats certainly setting a good standard of accountability for the right wing


if they had any standards to begin with
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Republicans debuted a new ad Thursday in which a frustrated former Obama supporter expresses her disappointment with the president. The only problem: The woman in the video is actually an RNC staffer.

The new ad features Republican National Committee Director of Hispanic Outreach Bettina Inclan, who in the ad purports to be an average woman voter who supported Obama in 2008. She's not She describes her disillusionment with the president in the ad as a romantic relationship gone awry.

Inclan began her current RNC post in January 2012, and has worked in Republican politics since well before Obama’s 2008 election. She did Hispanic outreach for Rick Scott’s 2010 Florida gubernatorial race worked on Capitol Hill for Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R-FL), Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI) and as national executive director of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly. Originally Posted by BigLouie

OK, Whirlybutt, I've tried to simplify this for you. Lord knows expecting you to locate factual content in anything is kind of pointless.