When will liberals decide that renominating Obama is the surest way to lose in 2012?
November 2 mean anything at all to you?
Forget the Senate, do you know how many states went from being completely Democrat to completely GOP? Do you know that the GOP in those states are already re-drawing electoral districts to favor GOP candidates for the next 50 years?
The fact that even Democrats are turning on President Barack Obama contributed to an approval plunge to 39 percent, his lowest ever, according to a Zogby Poll that prompted John Zogby to describe the result as a “perilous position.” Two months ago, Zogby put the president’s approval at 49 percent, according to the Top of the Ticket political blog in the Los Angeles Times.
http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/Obama-Zogby-approval-39percent/2010/11/23/id/377917
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Filed on Saturday, September 24th, 2011 under Barack Obama FAQ
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Conservatives really shouldn’t talk, the best candidate you guys can come up with is Sarah Palin, pretty pathetic.
Just as soon as it is true. Please nominate Sarah Palin. Pretty please!!!!
Maybe after they lose again they will wake up
There’s a very good chance that the Dems will decide to let Hillary
Clinton run in 2012.
And if she runs, she will definitely win.
…(and America will lose…again).
About the time you decide it’s smart to nominate Sarah Palin.
1. The party in power always loses seats at the midterm. The Republicans lost some in 2002 but George Bush was still reelected. Why did you not decide that it was stupid to nominate him again?
2. November 2 was far more a matter of incumbent backlash than an approval of Republican party policies. As this poll from Politico shows, “Only 17 percent said the election provided the GOP with a mandate.” Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1110/45192.html#ixzz16glD1ftu And if the Republicans do what they say they are going to for the next two years, the pendulum is likely to swing the other way in 2012. They appear to be going to ignore the public on several issues, including tax cuts for the upper 2%, Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, etc. The public wants both of these repealed, but the Republicans have already announced that they will insist on keeping both of them, even to the extent of threatening to withhold all tax cuts if the top 2% don’t get theirs. How popular do you think they will be in 2012?
3. The economy is improving, in spite of the rants from the right. If they continue to do this, the public will look at you and say, “Exactly what were you complaining about in 2010?”
4. You have absolutely no idea what may happen in the next two years, things that could tilt the scale widely in one direction or the other. It’s certainly possible for Obama to lose in 2012, but it’s also possible that he will win in a landslide.
Soros is already scouting for another puppet orator.
How’s the weather in Hannity’s America?
So after congressional Republicans took a similar hiding in 1982, and Reagan’s personal approval was 35% – Republicans should have not nominated him for 1984?
They re-nominated Carter.
Interesting question.
Ever heard the fable of the Emperor’s New Clothes?
The whole town knows it, but no one wants to be the first to say it. So they go along and pretend he is clothed in his full glorious new wardrobe.
0bama is such a malignant narcissist, he can’t see his faults. He blames others. All who won’t support him, will receive the Chicago style thug political treatment he is famous for. By the time the election comes, it will be too late to offer up another candidate. 0bama is on the campaign trail right now. He is keeping a close watch on Hillary. As the Setretary of State, he can keep her marginal and involved in losing political battles in foreign lands.
It all depends on what the Republicans in Congress do. If they follow their mandate, they will win big in 2012. If they, instead, follow the same old same old of compromising on key issues, they will loose big.
Obama is neither here nor there right now. The ball is in the Congressional Republican’s court.
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Districts are re-apportioned every ten years not every fifty years. Republicans have barely gained back the seats they lost in the last two elections. It was a mere two years ago that people were talking about the death of the Republican Party. Things change. Obama’s popularity is still about the same as Reagan’s and Clinton’s mid way through their first terms.
The GOP has always gerrymandered whenever they had the chance. Nothing new that I see.
Democrats are turning on Obama is because he’s not ruling as a liberal and not calling the Republican Party out for their obstructionism and power grap tactics.
When it’s ever true – which it’s not.
Never. The liberals are still drinking Obama’s juice.
Gee. It looks like the liberals are really threatened by Palin.
Otherwise they would not be trying to WARN you not to nominate her.
If the liberals really thought she was going to lose, they would not warn the Republicans that nominating her would cause the Republicans to lose. Yet here they are giving away their claimed ‘Ace”
Only a dumb person would do that……Oh wait, we are talking about liberals. Nevermind.
Oh by the way, even people who vote for Odummer, are starting to regret casting their vote for Obama.
http://parkerspitzer.blogs.cnn.com/2010/12/02/rock-star-wants-his-vote-for-obama-back/