Obama Steady and Very Strong at Day 100

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No way do I believe that many Americans are that stupid. More and more people are realizing every day that Obama has socialism in mind for America and enthusiasm for him and him re-distribution is waning, not gaining.

Katherine O'Shea of SC 9:36PM May 03, 2009

The media, since this abomination of presidency, is either on some sort of delusion meds, getting paid by nobama (with taxpayer money)to create false hype about him or they're just plain morons.

My bet is they're being paid, no one can be this stupid. Their real stupidty will be when the real info starts hitting in the pockets of the ignorant who follow media lies. Then when nobama reaches his downfall and public dissapproves severly, THE STUPID MEDIA will all be jobless and their SERVICE to the great one will become a joke in the history books. Good riddens fools!

Timmy of NH 11:09PM May 01, 2009

I have never seen the amount of cheerleading for a President from the press.

This guy is weak and has made mistake after mistake.

The press in this country has become a major joke, but more importantly it can't be trusted.

Larry of CA 6:54PM May 01, 2009

"It ain't over 'til it's over".

Good analogy Paul:

He may be hitting home runs with that smile, confidence, and athlete's built but when the defense wakes up and catches on to this batter, they will use stragety against him.

Eventually, he will be seeing the game of "strike 3, you're out". Fans will cheer throughout the stadium. VICTORY!

And boy-the opposing team gets to feel that "Oh, how sweet it is" feeling when they win the "game" - the boma outed gets to leave the field of dreams in defeat.

Thanks Yogi, still an inspiration (and this time it's not even in baseball).

Tom of NJ 6:27PM May 01, 2009

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