Posted on 10/13/2010 10:05:05 AM PDT by mojito
Heres an idea for the White House spin squad: the wipeout of 2010 is a rejection of Nancy Pelosi, not Obama. Politico tries it out:
"In the home stretch of the 2010 campaign, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, more than even President Barack Obama, is emerging as the heaviest drag on Democratic hopes of holding on to the House."
"In district after district, from Floridas Gold Coast to central Ohio, in the Ozark Mountains, on the Minnesota prairie and in retiree-laden Arizona, Pelosis face, plastered on billboards, recorded in video clips and emblazoned on mailers, is casting a pall over her colleagues chances of winning reelection."
"Conventional wisdom holds that midterm elections are referendums on the president and Obama is certainly the central figure in the unfolding drama of the 2010 election. But if Democrats lose the House, its likely to be as much a rejection of the policies and politics of a woman who has managed to simultaneously become one of the most powerful speakers in congressional history and one of the most unpopular figures in American politics today."
Now wait a sec. Arent those policies and politics Obamas as well? In what regard did Pelosi and Obama ever disagree? True, Pelosis demeanor is even more grating than the presidents, but the agenda she jammed through was Obamas and his villains are hers
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Pork.
It will keep certain people away.
Wonder how much the flight crew of Nancy’s airplane(s) will celebrate when Nov 3 rolls around?
A lovely sight, indeed, but at least Pelosi mananged to get a second term as House Speaker . . . Obama won’t as POTUS.
Crow.
Invite everyone you know who voted for Obama.”
Serve that out on the lawn.
Invite the good guys into the house......
On second thought:
I will not feed a single NObama voter.....not a single mouthful.
Are the wheels of the bus even on the ground anymore?
The Mrs. and I are self-employed, so we'll be closing the shop on November 2nd. We'll do breakfast, then head to the polls to vote. The rest of the day and evening I'll be glued to FR, talk radio, and TV.
It's going to be a day to remember. We can't afford champagne, but I'll be hoisting a few cold beers to our success.
He can throw as many of them under the bus as he wants.
After all, they should have seen it coming after he tossed his “typical white grandmother” under it during the pres_ential campaign.
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