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In reply to the discussion: Enough on the Bain and taxes for now [View all]JHB
(37,158 posts)26. No. It may not be the main focus in the future, but keep up the drumbeat.
Everything should feed in toward painting the picture of Romney as a shifty lying weasel out to benefit himself and his fellow greedy bastards. Which he is.
Bain and taxes reinforces that. So does the likely next item, drawing attention to the Soviet-grade editing and outright lying of what Obama has said (from the things over the past few days, back to the the one where his guys edited Obama quoting McCain in order to put McCain's words in Obama's mouth).
Other things will come up, but don't think "enough on this for now...". Raising a subject and then dropping it doesn't work. you have to keep hitting that drum. Sometime louder, sometimes softer, but you never let up the beat.
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I think the life and activities of a dishonest, greedy man running for President
TwilightGardener
Jul 2012
#1
Are you joking? Romney is on the ropes big time, it would be foolish to stop punching now
Bjorn Against
Jul 2012
#2
I think it really bothers independents that he's a tax cheat, that's often their focus
flamingdem
Jul 2012
#10
The problem is if we begin hitting them with different attacks they won't remember any of them
NNN0LHI
Jul 2012
#18
the polls are meaningless. Unless they're exit polls based on electoral votes....
progressivebydesign
Jul 2012
#15
any marketing campaign works from repetition repetition repetition repetition repetition
datasuspect
Jul 2012
#29