To: American Dream 246
November is going to make the Democrats look back at 94 with fondness.
As much as I despised Bill Clinton, he is 100,000 times the the politician that this yokel is.
Democrats, way to go, your party is self destructing under the leadership you elected.
To: HamiltonJay
As much as I despised Bill Clinton, he is 100,000 times the the politician that this yokel is.
You just know Obama is pretty bad when we at Free Republic start saying nice things about Bill Clinton :)
To: HamiltonJay
As much as I despised Bill Clinton, he is 100,000 times the the politician that this yokel is
Obama was a Democrat in a state that had been turning Republican for some time. His political survival had always been about being able to hold onto the middle. He knew how to stay alive in a sea of voters hostile to his liberal agenda
Obama, despite making so much out of being a minority candidate, has never in fact been in one. He was educated at Harvard, where to be anything right of Karl Marx sets you apart. He lived in Chicago, where there simply are no Republicans. In the Illinois state house the Democrats have a super majority. In 2006 when he went to the senate he went with a large Democrat majority. He has never had serious or principled opposition, especially opposition that could actually wield even the most limited power. I don't think Obama can actually understand what it means when someone says NO.
33 posted on
01/25/2010 12:42:31 PM PST by
GonzoGOP
(There are millions of paranoid people in the world and they are all out to get me.)
To: HamiltonJay
Bill Clinton was an American icon, the stereotypical southern huckster, a lovable oaf who was socialist in outlook, but American in his mindset.
This guy is marxist in outlook, and Indonesian/Muslim in mindset. He hates us, and wants to be our emperor, not the temporary custodian of our limited executive power.
36 posted on
01/25/2010 12:48:42 PM PST by
Defiant
(The absence of bias appears to be bias to those who are biased.)
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