Faith No More

Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 02:24 PM
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Posted by: Diogenes Online at August 17, 2010 03:08 PM (2MrBP)
Posted by: mixitup at August 17, 2010 07:36 PM (Z21cb)
Regardless, I think that O has achieved something by getting to this level in one year.
Posted by: David at August 17, 2010 07:55 PM (ZgM5r)
Posted by: iconoclast at August 17, 2010 08:21 PM (Srqoz)
It really says we're too stupid to understand him, if only he could speak "dumb-American" we would understand how great he is.
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Posted by: Veeshir at August 18, 2010 08:03 AM (S6hQS)
I don't know how November will turn out, but this issue will clarify as we get out of the traditional silly season of August. (the media ALWAYS focuses on the nutcases in August, see: meetings, town hall)
On one hand you have a president who is winding down an unpopular war in Iraq that he didn't start. He kept his word and passed comprehensive health care AND Wall Street reform in 18 months - a remarkable record. He also did it while establishing a trend of GOP "NO" votes and obstructionism along the way. Trust me, we're going to run those ads down your throat. A particularly like the ones where Boehner and McConnell demonize families who are still out of work, then Boehner makes his "ant" comment regarding unemployment. Yeah, we've got obstructionist sound bites.
Then there's the GOP's stated mantra of "jobs, jobs, jobs". What's their position? Cranking up the xenophobia machine. The Republican plan for fixing the economy is apparently trying to convince Americans that foreigners are bad.
Their ONLY solution to the jobs issue is to give more money away to the wealthiest 1%. How's THAT gonna play with swing voters?
They've got lots of things to say about immigration (mostly fabrications) and terror babies and muslims (mostly outright lies), but not a word about the economy.
Stay classy GOP.
And think about this, 2012 is going to require that the GOP turn around states they lost in 2008. Look at the electoral map and tell me how, with the MASSIVE demonization of Hispanics that they've engaged in, how they're going to win? Hell, as of now, they stand to lose Texas, whose white population is 48% (and 35% Hispanic and 12% black).
So rejoice in your spot polling, but remember two things: 1) Reagan was in worse shape than this in 1982 and 2) Palin's ratings are in free-fall. Remember President Mondale.
Posted by: Bob at August 18, 2010 10:27 AM (jsQWZ)
I think you misspelled "Keynesian"...
Actually Bob, I was willing to give him a chance; thinking just maybe he wouldn't perform like a totally inexperienced Chicago socialist thug. Unfortunately, he lived up to my expectations and the country is paying the price.
I won't bother responding to the remainder of your talking points, as that would be pointless. Suffice to say, keep blaming Bush(whom I wasn't real thrilled with either). All that does is continue pointing out the incompetence of the current administration. The next congress and president will thank you...
Posted by: diogenes at August 18, 2010 11:37 AM (2MrBP)
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Posted by: top-coachbags.com at August 20, 2010 08:20 AM (ApKAm)
And those ads on all the jobs this administration has added to the economy will be big hits too.
The obstruction charge is pretty meaningless when one party has such overwhelming majorities in both houses of congress, a point your own post confirms. If there is such obstruction, how then did these bills pass, and in such a "remarkable" time frame?
Posted by: MikeyJ at August 20, 2010 09:43 AM (ixtgQ)
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