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Ben Quayle Discusses Obama's Disastrous First Term On O'Reilly Factor

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Worst. President. Ever.
Republican Candidate Ben Quayle, who is running for a Congressional seat in Arizona, released the most honest ad of the political season. In the ad Quayle accuses Obama of being the worst president in US history. Certainly if you look at the fact that Obama tripled the US deficit and nearly doubled unemployment along with ramming through his toxic socialist agenda, it's hard to argue with facts. Good for Ben Quayle.

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  • WOW!!! Finally, someone has the cojones to tell the truth!!!

    WORST pRESIDENT EVER!!!!!

  • Ben Quayle is right!

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  • Clueless Barry COULD FUCK UP A LEMONADE STAND OH WAIT HES ALREADY DONE THAT

  • obama is the worst ever withoubt a doubt

    hi is f u ck n horrible and i almost f uck ing hate him

  • @JayTristanYo Delusions.

  • Ben Quale dumb redneck

  • I'm sure Faux news won't be slanted toward this guy...

  • Ben Quayle is a joke just like his father. A Big JOKE

  • Obama is a worthless skinny black bitch

  • This pencil-neck geek rich boy couldn't whip cream. He's a neocon puppet. Not bright, just well-connected.

  • @SAOProductions1955 Read a fucking book.

  • @SAOProductions1955 Neocons claim to identify with the republican party when the ideology of the current conservatives contrast with the paleoconservative ideology. Neo-"new", Paleo-"old". One easy example that shows two deviations from the original conservative ideology is the neocon conservatives' runaway spending on defense to bring democracy to Iraq, while simultaneously cutting taxes. This sort of economic irresponsibility and "nation building" used to be affective ways to attack liberals

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