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Obama goes to Iowa: Trip failure times 3

Melensdad

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On a normal campaign visit to the state of Iowa our President had a few problems. 3 days in the state and 3 campaign failures. Something tells me some of his campaign lead people are in trouble. :ermm:


DAY 1: Mr Obama visits the State Fair
Obama visited the Iowa State Fair so he could see the fairgrounds’ famous Bud Tent for beers. A great photo-op was set up; Obama buys a round for beer-drinking buddies who can chortle “four more beers!”

But wait; Mike Cunningham II, the third-generation owner, was not happy; the tent had to undergo a full Secret Service sweep of the area, which meant he was out of business for two hours, costing him roughly $25,000 in revenue, which Cunningham called making a “campaign contribution against my will. I wouldn’t have voted for him before. I won’t again.
Apparently the local media picked up on the anger of Mr Cunningham and that became a bigger story than Mr Obama. Obama wasting other people’s money for a photo-op? Who’d dream of such a thing?


DAY 2: Our President visits a "Wind Farm" in central Iowa
Obama wanted to highlight his support for tax credits for the wind energy industry, which Mitt Romney opposes. Another great photo-op? Well…

Jeff Heil, the owner of the farm, and his son Jarret, who is a registered Republican and former staffer for Sen. Chuck Grassley, quietly stated they weren’t voting for Obama either: “It is important to not get caught up in the president's glamorous re-election words and remember President Obama's first term record and rhetoric do not represent Middle America, entrepreneurs, small business owners and farmers,” Jarret Heil said.
I guess you could call that strike 2 for the campaign's advance team?


DAY 3: Davenport Campaign Caterer Steals the Show
. . . catered by the Village Corner Deli, the Deli’s owner, Ross Murty, wore a black T-shirt with big, bold white letters that read, “Government didn’t build my business. I did.
Oops, turned out that Mr Murty's photo was taken by someone in the media and that picture ran nationwide, along with the story about his opposition to President Obama.
 

tiredretired

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Three strikes you're out, Mr. Soetoro. :yum: Our "esteemed"president wasting other people's money. How original is that?
 
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