Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Gov. John Sununu's Response, Romney Did Not Back Down

My look at this they need something to talk about on the left. In fact this video has been out for some time or parts of it for quite a while. In looking at the situation on TV you can see the public is beginning not to buy the story that a video started these protest.

In reality, there have been death threats in theses regions for months and yet Obama's White House ignored the problem, and paid no attention. He should have been careful and watching the areas where our people were and their safety. Maybe if he had had a daily briefing this subject would have come up for discussion. You cannot run the White House by yourself.

All this has exploded in his lap. and everyday the American people wake up they see that they are less and less secure. Security is the President"s main priority. He took and oath on January 20, 2009 to preserve and protect the American people. He has not preserved this country. It is worst than when he took office. And he has not protected it. This is a vital concern for us at this time. And still will the protests come to America looms in our hearts and fears.

Gov. Sununu clearly defended Gov. Romney. He is showing his character by not standing down. He is not shifting the blame too someone else. He stands by his statement however mentioning that it was "off the cuff.' It was an unplanned statement, however a true statement. As Sununu said 90% of people who make 66,000 or more carry the torch for the rest of the country. How much longer can they carry the load?
At some point if this continues this will crumble and then who shall Andrea blame?

Gov. Sununu "he responded immediately and didn't hide from it. He didn't send a surrogate and talk about it, and he didn't blame anybody else."

This was launched by the Obama -ites as a distraction, and there will be another Obama distraction launched tomorrow." Romney's refusal to disavow the thrust of his remarks say's much about the Republican nominee's character." Gov. Sununu.


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