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By DAVID ESPO, AP Special Correspondent David Espo, Ap Special Correspondent ? Mon Oct 25, 7:05 pm ET
WOONSOCKET, R.I. ? President Barack Obama attacked Republicans with gusto Monday as he plunged into a final week of midterm election campaigning, but his party's prognosis remained darkened by the feeble economy and his itinerary was designed largely to minimize losses.

Nor was his greeting totally friendly in Rhode Island where Obama has pointedly declined to endorse his party's candidate for governor.

Obama can "take his endorsement and shove it," declared Democrat Frank Caprio, battling Republican-turned-independent Lincoln Chafee in a gubernatorial race rated tight in the polls. Chafee endorsed Obama during the 2008 campaign for the White House.

In a little more than five hours in the state, Obama was booked for a factory tour and for a pair of fundraisers that party officials said would bring in $500,000.

He said Republicans had driven the economy into a ditch and then stood by and criticized while Democrats pulled it out. Now that progress has been made, he said, "we can't have special interests sitting shotgun. We gotta have middle class families up in front. We don't mind the Republicans joining us. They can come for the ride, but they gotta sit in back."



Using such a shameful metaphor from Americas painful past is just classless and clueless.
 

Andy A

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You picked up on that, too. IMO, very tasteless.
 

30ashopper

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Right here!
I'm getting a little tired of democrats making this crazy claim about "eight years of republican rule" that "drove us into a ditch". Oddly enough republican pundits always seem to let this slip every time I hear it on the talk shows. Democrats controlled half of conress through 2003, and controlled congress from 2006 on. So I would like to remind Mr. Obama that it was the encumbents (both D and R) that supposedly were driving the car off the cliff. (and I hate that analogy as well, since really, 'we the people' were driving the car.)
 

30ashopper

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Right here!
Plus, his statement supposes that Washington can "pull us out of the ditch" which I don't agree with either. This kind of messaging is the reason the dems are out of favor - they took responsibility for something they had little control over. Now voters are going to punish them for lack of results.
 

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They keep claiming it because, as you say, the Republicans keep letting it go. I don't get it...
 

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By DAVID ESPO, AP Special Correspondent David Espo, Ap Special Correspondent ? Mon Oct 25, 7:05 pm ET
WOONSOCKET, R.I. ? President Barack Obama attacked Republicans with gusto Monday as he plunged into a final week of midterm election campaigning, but his party's prognosis remained darkened by the feeble economy and his itinerary was designed largely to minimize losses.

Nor was his greeting totally friendly in Rhode Island where Obama has pointedly declined to endorse his party's candidate for governor.

Obama can "take his endorsement and shove it," declared Democrat Frank Caprio, battling Republican-turned-independent Lincoln Chafee in a gubernatorial race rated tight in the polls. Chafee endorsed Obama during the 2008 campaign for the White House.

In a little more than five hours in the state, Obama was booked for a factory tour and for a pair of fundraisers that party officials said would bring in $500,000.

He said Republicans had driven the economy into a ditch and then stood by and criticized while Democrats pulled it out. Now that progress has been made, he said, "we can't have special interests sitting shotgun. We gotta have middle class families up in front. We don't mind the Republicans joining us. They can come for the ride, but they gotta sit in back."



Using such a shameful metaphor from Americas painful past is just classless and clueless.

I think it aptly describes the backseat driving we've been getting from Republicans the last couple of years. Personally I think they should be put in child safety seats.
 

Lynnie

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Could the lack of acknowledgement of these pundits from the right actually be part of a bigger plan?

Personally, I've always enjoyed being a back seat driver-you get to be more vocal and your parents only threaten to pull the car over.
 

Andy A

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Walk the walk, is it just me or did we both interpret his meaning as something entirely different from what is being expressed here?
 

LuciferSam

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There were no racial connotations. He just said Republicans lost their privilege to ride shotgun and so they traded places. I'm glad he avoided the use of the term "Chinese fire drill".
 
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Lynnie

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Seems the interpretation is up to the interpreter, Lucifer.
 
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