Bringing the suburbanites into town is always good. They bring in money & get to see the changes since the last time they were in town before they fled the nigger horde. FWIW, this is the place Bush made his big push for invading Iraq on the premise of the non-existent WMDs.
Seems to be something about neo-cons returning to their own vomit I think.
It's also the home of the Super Friends but what the hell.....
Fortunately, the local Republicans want nothing more than to demolish the place that was rescued in no small part due to the work of Jerry Springer in the 70s.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCbtOAaP34k
It's also a place that would have been re-invigorated if GOP governor/emperor John Kasich hadn't axed a passenger rail line promoted by Republican Ray LaHood. That money, of course, wasn't saved, just diverted to other states like California.
Glad Mitt could capitalize on the place.


On 9/1/12 8:40 PM, Francis Drouillard wrote:
How was the campaign rally?

<http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/01/in-a-post-convention-bump-romney-draws-huge-crowds-in-cincinnati/?hp>


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