GOP enthusiasm you may not have seen
John Nolte:
The media does not seem to be as in to crowd scenes this year as they were in 2008 when Obama was looking like a rock star. But, photos on social media have been showing huge crowds on a regular basis since Paul Ryan was named as Mitt's running mate. What should be clear is that there is genuine enthusiasm among Republican voters and Obama'scampaign is making excuses about their crowd size.
It's 8:21 on a Saturday morning and according to this photo snapped by Sharon Broadie, this is the size of the crowd that showed up in Powell, Ohio, (just outside of Columbus) to see Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan:Here's a look at the line to get in, and another look at the crowd from another source. And a real jaw-dropper.
Meanwhile, President FailureTeleprompter is relegated to rationalizing his lack of turnout into a "deliberate" desire for smaller, more intimate crowds. Yeah, that sounds like the Mr. Greek Column we've all come to know and grow tired of.
Meanwhile, the media refuses to report on the size of either side's crowds.
Meanwhile, across the country, the documentary film "2016" has just opened wide on over 1,000 screens and in the heart of Hollywood's biggest season hit #3 at the box office.
Meanwhile, though their Media Palace Guards assure us this is not the case, the Obama campaign's increasingly desperate and shrill campaign is acting more and more like a campaign so far behind and so in fear of losing, they feel they have nothing to lose. From "felon" to "chains" to "Mitt killed my wife" to one bald-faced lie after another, President Obama has forsaken the dignity of the office and -- should he win a second term -- all hope of bringing the country together after the kind of scorched-earth campaign only the terrified wage.
Meanwhile, the media is behaving in a manner no less shrill and desperate than their Presidential Master. When the unemployment rate increases, the media tells us that's a good thing. When the economy shrinks from 4.1 to 1.5%, the media still call it "the recovery." When an idiot in Missouri says something stupid about rape and abortion, the media launches into a week-long narrative accusing Republicans of being soft on rape.
...There is more.
The media does not seem to be as in to crowd scenes this year as they were in 2008 when Obama was looking like a rock star. But, photos on social media have been showing huge crowds on a regular basis since Paul Ryan was named as Mitt's running mate. What should be clear is that there is genuine enthusiasm among Republican voters and Obama'scampaign is making excuses about their crowd size.

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