Posted on 04/26/2011 8:02:24 AM PDT by therightliveswithus
How low can the Marxist go?
My vote would be to throw him out of the country. His pet Wookie, too!
“How low can the Marxist go?”
How about to Hell?
America is saying no no to the oui oui.
This seems to becoming a trend. The argument that this GOP guy or that can’t beat Obummer is BS. This guy is weak and a ton of people absolutely hate him. Even his own people have said they are going to have to find some new way to try and win and it will be an up hill battle. With these disastrous numbers it appears so.
U n e l e c t a b l e
By Jan of 2012 the dems will be throwing him under the bus...
And meanwhile, the GOP holds a mere 2 point lead in Rasmussen’s generic congressional poll.
Let’s not take anything for granted! We have to hold the House, take the Senate, and dump the Zer0!
“How low can the Marxist go?”
He will go low enough that replacing him with someone within a month of the election will give the RATS a good chance of retaining the Presidency.
Hillary to the Green Room please.
Duck, he will be throwing the regulation book and the executive orders at us until the stake is driven through.
Union Rule and thugs own the Executive Branch of government and the majority of the Senate, aided and abetted by the Maine Twins, Snowe & Collins, along with various other RINOs. I want Ryan. Someone with brains and competence, who knows their arithmetic. Bring in some patriots to give us either all in or all out courses in war since we are fighting on not our money but borrowed money from China.
HA! That's funny.
I agree. Right now America's fear of loss is stronger than it's desire for gain. Obama loses to anyone with a pulse (and a birth certificate) unless perhaps Trump runs as an independent.
This time Obama runs on his record, and it's a dismal one. No blank slate to write on in 2012. Even blacks will sit on their hands, he is an embarrassment to them. The tea party is enlarging daily, and becoming even more motivated. 2012 will be no different than the 2010 congressional elections, another political earthquake awaits the Democrats, IMHO.
Very sneaky.
He can wait another 8 months and then throw open the drilling permit floodgates in the Gulf, Alaska, and wherever else and oil will drop significantly overnight from sheer psychology and Hussein will portray himself as a hero who “took pity” on the longsuffering American public.
How is it at the age of 46 that I can still be surprised at the utter vapidity of the punditocracy in the Lamestream Media? Four years ago at this time, Hillary Clinton was inevitably going to be the 44th President-- or so we were told.
There is no getting around the historic trope that incumbents are hard to unseat. And Obama will raise $1 billion in cash--and he will get almost that much more from allied organizations like 527's and labor unions. And he will get the cash equivalent of $3 billion of free advertising that will be disguised as "news coverage."
But against that, we will still see massive unemployment and outrageous gasoline prices. The housing market is still going to stink. Our global posture is eroding. What happens if a rating agency takes away our AAA credit rating? And then there is Obamacare. Even Jimmy Carter didn't have an albatross like that.
But, did they count the dead & illegal votes?
Actually, that might be a good bumpersticker. “Just say no no to the oui oui” and have the obama emblem in the letter “o.”
46% wouldn't vote for Obama in 2012
46% voted for McCain in 2008
53% voted for Obama in 2008
54% would consider voting for Obama in 2012
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If those numbers hold, Obama gets a second term with about the same electoral vote margin he got in 2008.
Those numbers are not encouraging to the GOP candidate.
How is it only you and I see that?
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