Obama sets campaign mode to attack
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 LAS VEGAS — Barack Obama has decided that fiery self defense and withering mockery of Republicans are the best modes of attack as he tries to save Democrats from a drubbing in November’s mid-term elections. The US President  road-tested his pitch to grassroots Democrats and wavering independent  voters during a two-day western campaign swing last week, flinging  partisan rhetoric at foes of his 17-month presidency. His swipes at Republicans and calls for change were a  reminder of stump skills that few US politicians can match, recalling  his 2008 campaign. Obama adopted a sarcastic tone,  rarely seen back then, likely distilled from months of frustrating  political combat in Washington. He branded  Republicans as extreme and incompetent, deriding, for instance, an  apology to BP by Republican lawmaker Joe Barton who described a  compensation fund set up by the company for victims as a “shakedown.” And he lampooned Republican House of Representatives  leader John Boehner, who criticized measures Obama used to rescue the  crisis-riddled economy as tantamount to using a nuclear weapon to kill  an ant. “It should be a movie: The Ant That Ate  the Economy,” Obama said in a mocking tone while stumping for Democratic  Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid at an event in Las Vegas.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100713com7.html | 
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