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Different Points of View: Your Mid-Term Vote Counts

(We occasionally will present and contrast view points that differ in insight. From time to time we will feature them here. Please read the articles below)

-Source-Time-

Article 1: President Obama Tells Voters to Show Up


Former President Barack Obama says the November midterm elections will give Americans “a chance to restore some sanity in our politics,” taking another swipe at his successor as he raises his profile campaigning for fellow Democrats to regain control of the House.


Obama didn’t mention President Donald Trump by name during a 20-minute speech Saturday in the key Southern California battleground of Orange County but the allusions were clear.


“We’re in a challenging moment because, when you look at the arc of American history, there’s always been a push and pull between those who want to go forward and those who want to look back, between those who want to divide and those are seeking to bring people together, between those who promote the politics of hope and those who exploit the politics of fear,” he said.



His appearance — one day after a strongly worded critique of Trump at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign — touched on themes of retirement security, climate change and education.


“If we don’t step up, things can get worse,” the former president told the audience at the Anaheim Convention Center. “In two months, we have the chance to restore some sanity to our politics. We have the chance to flip the House of Representatives and make sure there are real checks and balances in Washington.”


Obama gave shout-outs to seven Democratic candidates in competitive House districts across California that are considered crucial to the party’s efforts to oust Republicans from control. Four of those districts are at least partly in Orange County, a formerly reliable GOP bastion that went for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. Read more


 

Article 2: Rebuttal Against Obama’s Claims Of Decency

Source-The Daily Wire


Former President Barack Obama gave a speech Friday where he insisted millions of Americans were paranoid and resentful while claiming we need to be more united. On Saturday morning, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) – or rather, one of his staffers, most likely – tweeted an epic response to the divisiveness pushed by Obama.



Marco Rubio

@marcorubio

Pres. Obama is right. It is wrong for a President to use divisive language, such as:

1. Call all opponents of same-sex marriage bigots

2. Call the Pro-Life movement a "War on Women"

3. Call all immigration enforcement advocates racists

4. Call the GOP the enemy of Hispanics


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Rubio followed that up by reminding his followers that Obama once joked “about former First Lady Nancy Reagan conducting seances.”



Marco Rubio

@marcorubio

· Sep 8, 2018

Pres. Obama is right. It is wrong for a President to use divisive language, such as:

1. Call all opponents of same-sex marriage bigots

2. Call the Pro-Life movement a "War on Women"

3. Call all immigration enforcement advocates racists

4. Call the GOP the enemy of Hispanics



Marco Rubio

@marcorubio

How about when he made a joke about former First Lady

Nancy Reagan conducting seances?


7:56 AM - Sep 8, 2018

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Rubio then put out a quote from Obama where he claimed people who weren’t doing well “get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy toward people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.” Read more



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