Yes, it could be.
In the meantime, however, it raises doubt.
When you are fighting unquestioning acceptance, doubt is a beautiful thing to lob at your opponent's supporters.
Why?
Because to dispel it requires unquestioning acceptance or critical thinking.
While there is that contingent who drinks deeply of the Kool-Aid daily and will never suspend disbelief, there are rational people who have been hornswogled by the entire campaign of "Hope and Change", who may not be sleeping well, with all the change, and may only need a nudge to get their gray matter percolating and realize they've been had.
When they start thinking, they will realize just the beginning of how badly they've been screwed, and the poll numbers of the Won will take yet another drop.
The less support they have, the more--and more rapidly--the Socialists will seek to consolidate power, and the more the pressure will rise in the cooker.
They are already overreaching, giving away tax money to people who will turn in a car to be crushed (not even available as a cheap, used car nor for parts), so they will go into debt and buy a new vehicle to support Government Motors, all on our dime.
If that doesn't tick them off, the ruinous Health Care "fix" will, and it that doesn't work, just wait until the 'food safety and security' act has them hungry while 'cap and trade' has us all shivering in the dark this winter.
Once they wake up, they won't get another good night's sleep until there is another 'change' in D.C., and we say goodbye to the Socialists and their accomplices, however that happens.
I'd settle for criminal prosecution of the lot of them, but stripping them of their office would be a good start.
Margaret Thatcher was wrong, I am afraid. While "The trouble with Socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people's money.", someone handed these fools our credit cards...