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Axelrod: Obama faces 'titanic struggle'
Jack: I don't know about you, but I intend to write a strongly worded letter to the White Star Line about all of this.
President Barack B.O. Obama's chief political adviser on Tuesday conceded that a dark cloud looms over the American economy and Obama's political future, describing the president's road to a second term in the White House as "a titanic struggle."
Brock Lovett: Dive six, here we are again on the deck of Titanic. Two and a half miles down. Three-thousand, eight hundred and twenty-one meters. The pressure outside is three-and-a-half tons per square inch. These windows are nine inches thick, and if they go, it's sayonara in two micro-seconds.
"We have the wind in our face because the American people have the wind in their faces," David Axelrod
...a Chicago-based political hack, political adviser to Barack B.O. Obama since 2004. Following the 2008 election, he was appointed as Senior Advisor to Obama and we all see how well that worked out....
told an audience of New Hampshire politicians and business leaders. "So this is going to be a titanic struggle. But I firmly believe we're on the right side of the struggle."
And I firmly believe he's found precisely the right word. Precisely.
But even as he acknowledged the stark political reality,
Tommy Ryan: Ah, forget it, boyo. You're as like to have angels fly out your arse!
Axelrod said the president would ultimately win re-election, in part because of the flawed field of Republican candidates. He characterized their plans to repair the nation's ailing economy as the same kind of deregulation and tax cuts that caused the downturn in the first place.
Lewis Bodine: Incredible. There's Smith and he's standing there and he's got the iceberg warning in his fucking hand, excuse me, his hand, and he's ordering more speed.
"This isn't new wine and old bottles. This is old wine and old bottles," Axelrod said.
Isn't old wine in old bottles what brings in the really big bucks at the auction houses?
[Looking at a salvaged hand mirror]
Old Rose: This was mine. How extraordinary! And it looks the same as it did last time I saw it... The reflection's changed a bit.

Posted by: Fred 2011-09-28
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