November 5, 2012 - 12:23 pm
For once, the evidence suggests that Obama’s campaign is telling the truth. Why would a divisive ideologue such as Obama, who in 2010 exhorted Americans to “punish their enemies,” regret using revenge as a motivator now?
Campaign press secy @jrpsaki says Pres Obama has “absolutely no regrets” about his “voting’s the best revenge” comment on Friday.
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) November 5, 2012
Mitt Romney’s message will hopefully win out tomorrow: Vote out of love of country, not revenge.






I’ve been saying it for months; if Obama wins, even after 4 years of being completely revealed as what he is, it means an awful lot of us are just fundamentally wrong about the character of this nation. I’d hate for that to be so.
Revenge. That’s admission that he has pain in store for some Americans (if not all). He’s coming to get the opposition. Lovely threat. Vote for Obama if you hate somebody, Obama will make them suffer.
This man cannot be re-elected. He has out-Nixoned Nixon.
According to this source cited by Fay Voshell in a piece at AT today, revenge is exactly what Valerie Jarrett has in mind:
http://theulstermanreport.com/2012/11/01/valerie-jarret-after-we-win-this-election-its-our-turn-payback-time-wsi/
Pretty chilling.
…actually, it reminds me of Bill Ayers’s statement reported in the NYT of, speaking of chilling, 9/11/2001: “I don’t regret setting bombs, I feel we didn’t do enough.”
Good, for this means no complaints can be made when our side takes its revenge.
– with the threats to kill.