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Change We Can Believe In? (video)
Change We Can Believe In? (video)
And that's just the first 63 days. http://www.nrsc.orgCandidate Obama vs. President Obama
Gates: No change soon on `don't ask, don't tell' (AP)
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Another Name Change
Another Name Change
corner.nationalreview.com — First there were no enemy combatants. Then, no "war on terror." Now, the New York Port Authority... is dropping "Freedom Tower." (more) Another Name Change
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NRSC Attacks Obama Over AIG In New Web Ad (VIDEO)
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — The NRSC released a new web ad Tuesday blasting President Obama's budget, the deficit and his role in the AIG bonus shake-up. The ad, which pairs clips of Obama's stump speeches and debate performances against clips of recent news reports, slams the president for Timothy Geithner's involvement with the AIG bonuses, signing a budget that contains some "8,500 pet projects, known as earmarks" and the growing deficit. Set against somber music, the ad asks, "If seeing is believing, is this change you can believe in?" The ad even lectures the administration: "It's not enough just to help those at the top." WATCH: ...

NRSC Attacks Obama Over AIG In New Web Ad (VIDEO)
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed — The NRSC released a new web ad Tuesday blasting President Obama's budget, the deficit and his role in the AIG bonus shake-up. The ad, which pairs clips of Obama's stump speeches and debate performances against clips of recent news reports, slams the president for Timothy Geithner's involvement with the AIG bonuses, signing a budget that contains some "8,500 pet projects, known as earmarks" and the growing deficit. Set against somber music, the ad asks, "If seeing is believing, is this change you can believe in?" The ad even lectures the administration: "It's not enough just to help those at the top." WATCH: ...

NRSC blasts Obama in web ad
News — NRSC blasts Obama in web ad The National Republican Senatorial Committee launched a web ad Tuesday morning that attacks President Obama for not living up to his campaign promises. The ad, titled “Change we can believe in?” contrasts some of Obama’s recent policies with footage of him on the campaign trail last year. It goes after Obama for his pledge to fight earmarks as well as his budget that would increase the country’s deficit. It also blasts Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. Check it out below. jeremy.jacobs@thehill.com

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Riehl World View — Just words ....

Just words
Hyscience — For Obama, political rhetoric is indeed "just words.": Hat tip - Dan Riehl

Video: NRSC ad targets Obama on hypocrisy
Hot Air » Top Picks — Video: NRSC ad targets Obama on hypocrisy posted at 1:37 pm on March 24, 2009 by Ed Morrissey Send to a Friend | Share on Facebook | printer-friendly The National Republican Senatorial Committee has a new web out titled “Change You Can Believe In?”  Instead of aiming at the Senate, though, they’ve decided to aim higher — at the White House.  The ad reviews Obama’s promises as a candidate and compares them to his actions in his first 63 days as President.  Needless to say, the comparison doesn’t make Obama look good: Hmmm.  It’s a good ad, web-only at 95 seconds, but should the NRSC target Obama rather than Harry Reid?  They certainly ...

NRSC Ad Hits Gap Between Obama's Actions and Obama's Teleprompter
Ace of Spades HQ — NRSC Ad Hits Gap Between Obama's Actions and Obama's Teleprompter As Captain Ed notes, this is web-only, so it's mostly for the converted. And those the converted send it too. Still... Good ad.

Candidate Obama Vs. President Obama
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Weekly Standard Blog — Obama approval rating drops to 50 percent, Zogby reports. The left tries to bankrupt Palin. Scrappleface: "Scalia Urges Patience with Barney Frank’s Heterophobia" Michael Barone on the Democrats' generic ballot woes. WTO reports global trade will shrink 9 percent. NRSC hits Obama:

Candidate Obama Vs. President Obama
Say Anything — I’m not one who cares much for political advertising.  Most of it is comprised of trite half-truths that aren’t really worth your time to watch.  But this…is powerful stuff. Because it’s true. Clearly, Obama is finding it harder to actually be President than it was to campaign to be President. ...

Candidate Obama vs. President Obama
RedState: Conservative News and Community — The National Republican Senatorial Committee has launched a new web ad hitting President Obama for his say one thing do another hypocrisy: Its about time people begin to focus on how often Obama does the opposite of what he says: Protecting our tax dollars vs. A.I.G bonuses Earmark reform vs. Thousands of pork barrel spending projects Fiscal Responsibilityvs. $9.3 trillion deficit spending That’s Obama change you can believe in? ...

Candidate Obama vs. President Obama
Wizbang — Wizbang Blue: Another Sign of Improving Economy: Durable Goods Orders Up Rush Limbaugh and his roving pack of dogs are still down-talking the prospects of an economic recovery -- with some of the more flea-bitten of the pack suggesting that Obama will bankrupt our nation. Meanwhile the group of Americans who show the largest increase in confidence are -- Republicans -- the same people telling Americans that we're headed for the crapper. They're buying stocks and investing in America's future as they try to browbeat Americans into believing we're headed for a depression. 11:12 AM | Comments 1 comments Wizbang Pop!: Self Respecting ...

Obama vs. Obama
Sister Toldjah — Here’s a great video put out by the NRSC regarding candidate Obama’s promises on domestic issues versus President Obama’s actions on domestic issues (via Lorie Byrd): Now, a lot of the promises he made during the campaign we were hoping he wouldn’t keep, like his stance on the detention of suspected terrorists, which he ridiculed the Bush administration over, but has now essentially done a 180 on. But there were other promises he made during his ...

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