Posted on 12/04/2009 5:22:52 AM PST by Federalist Patriot
Here is video of Ed Schultz talking to far-left blogger Markos Moulitsas about President Obama's decision on a Surge in Afghanistan. Moulitsas also mentioned the 2010 elections during his conversation, and he said pointedly that Obama's base is "actually very unmotivated" to turn out and vote. He said Democrats will be facing a great deal of "pain" in the 2010 midterms, as they try and defend Obama's decision to their base. . . . (VIDEO)
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Good! I hope they all stay home...
Welcome to reality, My. Obama. This is the box you put yourself in when you pander to unserious people that hate the country you somehow found yourself in charge of.
bummer
Has a better ring to it, and is more accurate.
WE should act every day as though we are 20 points behind. Obviously it’s good to know where we truly stand but complacency does become a concern.
Yeah, right. Where’s the base going to go? - Ralph Nader.
This was said about Clinton after welfare reform and Bosnia, but the base stuck by him.
/SARC
Obama’s base:
Peggy Joseph, a voter in Sarasota, Florida, who famously exulted in September, ‘08 at a Barack Obama rally,
“I never thought this day would ever happen! I wont have to worry ‘bout putting gas in my car! I won’t have to worry ‘bout paying my mortgage! You know. If I help him, he gonna help me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P36x8rTb3jI
Yeah, they'll still turn out for him but they will be mean and surly. Like they are most days of the year.
The dead may be “Very Unmotivated” to turn out for 2010 vote, but ACORN always manages to get them to the polls.
Don’t worry. ACORN has all the info it needs to make they vote - and they’ll never have to go to the pools or handle a ballot!
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