Unable to Govern, Obama Tries Campaigning

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The hhbmic has never stopped campaigning, so what is the big news

E.A. of MS 10:43PM September 15, 2011

“The real question is if he moderates his policies following a midterm shellacking and emulates Bill Clinton, or insists on pushing through an aggressive progressive agenda that has clearly dissatisfied the American electorate and becomes history’s next Jimmy Carter.”

Carter was a one term President. Author is saying that could be Barack Hussein Obama….

Read the whole paragraph with comprehension Muser...

Bill Hedges of MO 11:04AM October 03, 2010

... and I would predict the wooden leg in my chair could defeat Obama in 2012!

He is that bad!

havahavanna of CA 9:14AM October 03, 2010

"There is little doubt that Obama will remain a formidable candidate in the 2012 election."

That's true. And that will be expecially true because the Republicans have no one to run against him except Mrs. Palin.

Muser of NM 9:08PM October 02, 2010

Same sentencing structures, same content, same "slide-like-a- snail-and-stick-the-Republicans-without-any-source" performance!

Well, I'm certainly unimpressed!

That Obama guy continues to try to fool us further, but he's not being very successful these days. His cabinet members are leaving him, his Democratic Party is leaving him (Representatives and Senate members alike do not want them near him), not to mention his constituents, as well as most of his voters and would-be supporters of this country!

...then there are the stragglers like Lucy of IA. and/or Jamie of Il. (...sigh!)

Beatrice of FL 2:34AM October 02, 2010

Yup - Those Obamatrons are beginning to stumble - eyes growing dimmer than usual. Time for a recharge of, " Hope & Change" and maybe a shot or two of, "Yes We Can!". Go get 'em 'trons!

R.L. Schaefer of CA 11:01PM October 01, 2010

He should scuffle his way back to the Detroit ghetto or wherever he oozed out from and go back to being a crack addict. He should take his rag-tag tribe of socialist scumbags with him. What a clueless clown. Oh, and take his ugly chimpanzee with him.

Carlos the Jackal 10:52PM October 01, 2010

You must never check the polls. Congress is going to have a lot of new faces. For my side.

I am not going to get into how recession was due to Bill Clinton. I can't change your thinking.

Your nasty insulting words show you fear November. As you should…

Bill Hedges of MO 9:39PM October 01, 2010

Let's not forget that thousands of people every day were getting laid off in the final days of the Bush Administration, with 7 to 10 million getting laid off over the eight years of Bush - all due to the reckless Republicans economic policies.

Folks got to recognize the Republicans promised to obstruct the Obama administration from the start and then planned to run against Dems in the midterms elections on blaming the Obama Administration for not accomplishing anything. Sorry that didn't work you obstructionists. Obama accomplished a lots, starting keeping us out another great depression. Passing healthcare reform was a major accomplishment, and turns out most Americans think it didn't go far enough, that we need more healthcare reform - not less. You think folks want their doughnut holes back. Not on your life.

So now the Republicans promise to not do anything for another two years.

Would you hire someone who is swearing they will not not lift a finger to do anything if you hire them? Even worse would you rehire someone one who screwed up their job before and promises to to the exact same shenanigans again?

Republicans have been counting on a low turnout in the midterms, the only way their could possibly win seats considering the demographics are only getting worse for the GOP.

But to tell the truth, moderate Americans are getting fired up and fed up with these kooks. The crazy talk is just working to get out the vote against the Republican nutjobs and teabaggers. Especially when the angry lunatics are running around campaigning to "Throw the Bums into Office."

Lucy of IA 9:24PM October 01, 2010

...is the question Obama, most assuredly, will not ask during his "campaign"!

Thunk so???

Bernice of FL 4:19PM October 01, 2010

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Cameron Lynch

Cameron Lynch is president the Lynch Group, a government relations, political consulting and government contracting firm. Formerly with the Bipartisan Policy Center, Lynch has worked for Sen. John McCain and former Sen. Bob Dole, among others. He teaches classes in political campaign strategy and historic Congressional agreements at the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management.

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