Obama Urges UAW Union Goons To “Fight” For Him Prepare for the skull cracking.
“Folks who had lost their hope because the steel plants are closed down. I didn’t like the idea that they didn’t have anybody fighting for them. Same reason I got into this business is the same reason I’m here today. I’m driven by that same belief. That everybody, everybody should deserve a chance. So I promise you this, as long as you have got an ounce of fight left in you, I’ll have a ton of fight left in me,”
So having heard that White House press secretary Jay Carney is asked about it.
White House press secretary Jay Carney denies that President Obama’s partisan speech to the United Auto Workers (UAW) this morning was not a campaign event. During his address, President Obama encouraged the union workers to “fight” for him in 2012.
Question: “Was the president’s speech to the UAW this morning a campaign speech?”
Jay Carney, White House: “Not at all. The president was speaking to American workers, which he certainly enjoys doing. He was speaking to them about several things, principally the resurrection of the American automobile industry which is a subject that has been a focus of his attention since he took office.” (read more)

