Democrats and their scary ads

Howie Carr:
Living next door to a battleground state (New Hampshire), we’ve been inundated lately with Obama TV spots about how terrible Mitt Romney is. If what they’re saying were true, I’d be lucky to be alive — as many times as I sat alone with Willard in my radio studio when he was governor.

Felon, murderer, tax cheat. And to think that his nickname at the State House was Dudley Do-Right.

If you believe the Democratic agit-prop, the local constabulary in Hillsborough County should be rousting the whole convention, like the New York cops did when the Mafia got together at Apalachin back in 1957.

SWAT teams should be surrounding the arena. Delegates should be told to come out with their hands up. The cops should be firing tear-gas canisters into the lobby.

Apocalypse, famine, genocide — you’d think this convention was being held at the Tampa Bay End Times Forum.

But none of the nightmares predicted by the Obama campaign and its parrots on the dying limousine-liberal broadsheets will come to pass.

At the convention, for instance, there will be no recruiting booths where one can enlist in the War on Women.

No GOP delegates will be wearing badges saying, “Ask Me About My Birth Certificate.”

Or, “Kiss Me — I’m Mormon.”

There will be no branches of chain stores selling ... chains.

The Todd Akin Fan Club will not be recruiting in the convention center corridors.

Paul Ryan will not be autographing wheelchairs to be used to push grandma off a cliff.
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There is more.

Democrats have only fear to offer this go round since liberalism has failed them and the country in spectacular fashion under Obama.

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