Yep. Not confined to the Obama campaign. Republicans do the same and a lot of television preachers do the same thing as well. Yes, they are desperate and creepy. The fact that everyone is equally guilty does not change that. And the fact that they are not seen as creepy shows how used to creepiness we have become.
You're asking yourself that, in classic Freudian projection. You are the only one who has demonstrated a problem with the concept of this thread. You are the one reacting to the examples of creepiness posted. Clearly you don't like the creepiness of the Obama regime exposed. Some of us tote the water, while others merely drink.
It's not merely that they're creepy because they're trying to sound blue-collar -- it's that they're creepy because, even more than Dubya, Obama's public persona is practically the antithesis of blue-collar. The character the emails portray Obama as could not possibly be more at odds with the character sitting in the White House, and it's that total disconnect that makes them extra creepy. It would have been like the Darth Vader death scene at the end of Return of the Jedi, only when Darth Vader's mask comes off, it's Don Knotts under there.
What's blue-collar -- or any collar, for that matter -- about this? Maybe we should retitle this thread "Let's talk about skin's desperation."
Maybe we should name it, "The Artist Formerly Known As The Something-or-other goes, 'Hurrr durrrrrrrr!'."
Ah, I see you've abandoned Internet Sociopath for Pseudointellectual this time around. You still don't know how to use commas. You're changing your username again?
And yet 90% of Obama's money comes from those giving under $1000, while 90% of Romney's comes from those giving over.
You'll get better with practice. Too bad the topic no longer interests you. I thought I saw a glimmer of intelligence earlier on...
Still no denial. I admire your honesty! The topic is how desperate and creepy Obama and his CREEP (CREEP: Committee to RE-Elect the President) team are. That's very interesting to me, but like a bug under a microscope - your reflexive, knee-jerk defense of it and puerile attempts to get us to stop posting examples of it is just as interesting. And not as creepy, but more amusing. Please continue.
Wow, I didn't realize only blue-collar people said "chip in" or "see you at dinner," or called each other "friend." Like I said, you must really have to want it.
You know, the odds on that are substantially lower than the odds that your material is just so dry, so stale, that you get the same response from everyone. Did you even consider that, in your hubris? Did you even consider that the common factor between all these people, all these years, who think you're wrong... is you?