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Obama consults a winner!

by Phantom Ace ( 117 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Blogmocracy, Democratic Party, Elections 2010, Humor, Open thread, Progressives at September 29th, 2010 - 4:30 pm

Usually when someone is in political trouble, they seek advice. Barack Hussein Obama is no different and is seeking the advise of the ultimate winner! A man who knows how to ride tanks! His name is Michael Dukakis!

WASHINGTON — Former Massachusetts Governor Michael S. Dukakis, the failed 1988 presidential nominee, recently visited the White House and delivered his strategy for the midterm elections: pound key precincts across the country with the message that Republicans want to implement the same policies that led to the Great Recession.

Dukakis, who said in a telephone interview that he “popped in” to the White House while on a trip here several weeks ago, said he told aides to President Obama that Republicans “want to go back and do exactly what got us in this mess in the first place.”

“It seems to me there has to be a single message coming from Democrats, from the president on down,” Dukakis said. “We’ve got to pound that message as hard as can from now until November.”

Read the rest: Dukakis shared his strategy for midterm elections at the White House

This is truly fitting since Barack Hussein Obama thinks he’s a military tactician on par with Alexander the Great. Why not seek advise from the greatest Greek warrior of our times! The advise of Mike Dukakis will surely lead to a huge Democratic win! His tactis worked in 1988, so I’m sure it will in 2010!

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