Wednesday, October 17, 2012

You Should be Ashamed of Yourself if You're an Undecided Voter


How on Earth can you be an undecided voter at this point? I can not imagine how could anyone not know who to vote for.

Since the GOP primaries, we learned so much about the candidates and Romney, hell, we almost know his life story. So, when I watch these UVs talk; I'm like "Seriously?" I mean where have they been? Lost on an island? Lost in space? The sad thing is they are so uninformed! Really uninformed.

On the MSNBC UV panel, one guy said he would vote for Romney because of his stellar record as a Gov. The problem is Romney didn't have a stellar record, his approval rating was below 40%

Then this woman claimed he had a plan for jobs because he's a business man. A plan? Girl, he didn't even explain his plan. I guess she's on Romney's planning team, because he didn't lay down anything but lies and mess.

It's inconceivable to be this clueless in the 21st century. No, it's pretty stupid to be this clueless. If you are poor, losing your job, dealing with healthcare or anything pertaining to your well-being, you should know what's going on.

WATCH the panel after the jump




3 comments:

Ian said...

As I've learned my friend, most people are sheep who need to be spoon-fed what to do and how to do. There are very few free thinkers out there anymore. I blame Fox News.

Truthspew said...

In many cases they aren't really undecided but instead afraid of exposing their clueless nature and their love affair with the clueless Romney.

And it looks as though OpenID is having issues again. {Sigh}

Stan said...

Why must only undecided voters get to ask questions at last nights debate?
I'm convinced most Americans are totally ignorant when it comes to politics/elections. That's how people like Mitt get elected.

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