Click to enlarge. They moved people onto the floor to make it appear that the crowd was larger than it was . . . . a campaign run on smoke and mirrors; a campaign that does not fool anyone. |
<<<< In 2010, Obama filled
this same arena to overflowing (35,000 folks).
In May of this year, you are
looking at the “crowd” attending his campaign kick-off (10,000 to 12,000). The place was less than half full if you
count room on the floor of the arena.
Nope - this campaign is in trouble.
Most party leaders would have
continued building the stage and preparing for tonight. Thousands were being bused in from as far
away as Georgia, Tennessee and Florida.
The unions were bring their thugs.
SEIU and ACORN had been drafted to “get out the vote.’ And the forecast for Tuesday/Wednesday was
for sunshine and clear skies. Again, why not continue to prepare?
As it turns out, the networks lose millions. Charlotte will lose millions. And the state will have been lost to the Obama re-election process. The decision to take the Convention to North Carolina, a state Obama won by only 14,000 in 2008, was a proven mistake from "the get go."
No, we all are fully aware of what happened. Obama and those who manage his campaign were
afraid of pictures of partially filled stadium.
And tonight? Now,
there is fear that the arena tonight, will not be filled to over-flowing,
either. Some of the airline services are
offering to change departure times from tomorrow to anytime today -- and
Dems are flocking to the airport,
leaving town.
Last night, more than 50 million people were watching
something on television. The football
game drew 14 million. Criminal Minds saw
nearly 7 million. Clinton’s speech . . .
. . . . just under 4 million.
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