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Donald Trump uses Hurricane Sandy to attack Barack Obama ahead of election

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"GobDawPaddy" - Good name! Suits! Éamonn, Dublin.
I have a question???? When I hear these Gov complaint mostly Jan Brewer I would think you judge the economy on the Gov of the states. Not the Pres. tell me what you think. Ma is not that bad but has a good Mayor and Gov
Last Week The Obama denied $5 million to the poor and needy because he is deeply ashamed of his records....just think of how many children could have been saved if only The Obama didn't have so much to hide.
Why do you even dignify Trump by covering what he says. Trump the absurd clown that he is, is an embarrassment to the human race.
Mayor Bloomberg (I) has just endorsed Barack Obama for president, a huge move impressed by Obama's response to Sandy. Perhaps our Ireland based contributors should reflect upon how we elect people like Obama, Bloomberg, Christie, Clinton etc. and the Irish electorate considers candidates like Ming, Mick Wallace, Conor Lenihan, Pee Flynn, Bee Flynn, Jackie Healy Rae, his son Michael, Martin Cullen, Bertie Ahern etc. etc. to be representative of themselves.
This man needs to got back to Germany where they were not the best people. If you want to birth do him. Let him show his records. He is just trying to get attention. His MOMMY must not have paid attention to him
You go boy. Keep spouting your moronic nonsense, Donald. Obama has been climbing in the polls every since you opened your idiot mouth. Keep talking, and please mention Romney a lot, so people will be sure to connection your egotistial ranting and raving with him.
According to a Washington Post/ ABC poll, eight out of ten likely voters believe Obama has done an 'excellent' job dealing with Sandy. This was a catastrophic event that government agencies saw coming, allowing for proper preparation (by those agencies) under the president's leadership. Michael Browne (former FEMA director under "W") has even critized Obama's response for being 'too speedy'. Obama has instructed his emergency management officials that calls from state and local officials must be returned within 15 minutes, instructing Governor Christie to call him directly if he experienced any problems. New Jersey's Governor Christie, a fierce Obama critic and Romney surrogate on the campaign trail, has been pouring praise on Obama for his 'emergency preparedness'. Echoing Gov. Christie's views, New York mayor Michael Bloomberg called the administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) very helpful throughout the storm. I can only interpret such responses (from non Obama supporters) as evidence that the president is on top of things. Perhaps Irish contributors here should widen their sources of international news away from RTE, who traditionally keep their correspondents safely out of the 'eye of the storm'. Was Richard Downes (RTE's man in Washington) waist deep in water in New Jersey or New York as he reported on Sandy, or was he safely holed up in some five star hotel in DC watching CNN?
The GOP is starting to panic like trapped rats, when all fails, attack. The silly attacks are growing, does not look very presidential, but that is to be expected with such a candidate and his cohorts.
"GobdawPaddy" - Excuse me? Say again? "Obama has excelled"? What on earth has he done? Walked around talking to people? Yes, I understand that's just about all he CAN do in the aftermath of the storm - just PLEASE don't say that by doing so he "excelled". Éamonn, Dublin.
Think maybe that forest growing on top of his face is squeezing the Donald's brain. Obama has excelled in his handling of this crisis. Compare his approach to that of "W"during Katrina. While a trip further up the coast to the big apple would also have been welcome I believe Obama was correct to stay away. A presidential visit to Manhattan in the midst of this calamity would have drawn resources from already stretched emergency services personnel.
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