To: SmartInsight
Now that we have finally arrived at the do-or-die moment for Obamas signature issue, we face the alarming prospect that his presidency could be toast if he doesnt make good on a years worth of false starts. And it wont even be the oppositions fault. If too many Democrats in the House defect, health care will be dead. The G.O.P. would be able to argue this fall, not without reason, that the party holding the White House and both houses of Congress cannot govern. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
6 posted on
03/06/2010 5:32:23 PM PST by
fightinJAG
(Behold the Republican Super-Minority !)
To: fightinJAG
The leadership shortfall weve witnessed during Obamas yearlong health care march typified by the missed deadlines, the foggy identification of his priorities, the sometimes abrupt shifts in political tone and strategy wont go away once the bill does. This weakness will remain unless and until the president himself corrects it. Wait, I thought this dude just said we'd all forget about the Obambicare debacle once the Rats ram it through. Now he's saying we'll still be ticked about the Obambicare debacle and the Rats ramming it through.
Whatever.
8 posted on
03/06/2010 5:34:58 PM PST by
fightinJAG
(Behold the Republican Super-Minority !)
To: fightinJAG
"Not that there's anything wrong with that."Obama and the Feds have no business sticking their nose into this in the first place. The Constitution forbids it. Not that they care about that.
10 posted on
03/06/2010 5:38:08 PM PST by
blackbart.223
(I live in Northern Nevada. Reid doesn't represent me.)
To: fightinJAG
“The G.O.P. would be able to argue this fall, not without reason, that the party holding the White House and both houses of Congress cannot govern. “
Imagine that. The future of American freedom rests on the disunity and incompetence of the Democrats in Washington.
26 posted on
03/06/2010 6:49:42 PM PST by
WOSG
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