Posted on 10/18/2010 7:14:52 PM PDT by gusopol3
Assume the polls are correct and Republicans win control of the House, and perhaps even the Senate, in next month's elections. What lessons will the White House learn? Will Barack Obama interpret the vote as a repudiation of much of his agenda, or will he conclude that he made a few tactical errors but was still right on the big issues?
Bet on the latter. All indications coming out of the White House suggest that if Democrats suffer major losses, the president and his top aides will resolutely refuse to reconsider the policies -- national health care, stimulus, runaway spending -- that led to their defeat. Instead, they will point fingers in virtually every direction other than their own. Come November, it's likely the D-for-Democrat that the president refers to so often will actually stand for "denial."
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Wow! What an insight! Ya think?
Where is that Captain Obvious pic?
Thats what narcissists do.
I think we all knew this already, this man will never admit he’s wrong
There won’t be near enough popcorn to go around! Bring it!
He will have a complete inability to work with a Republican majority — after all, why should he have to? It’s not his fault Democrats lost power ...
Hell, he is ALREADY blaming everyone else. It is the fault of the Bush, the GOP, the TEA Party, the rich, big business, small business, health care, and the voters for being too stupid to understand the subtle nuances of being better off with more government, less money, and fewer freedoms.
He’s won’t pivot like Bill Clinton did after the 1994 election, he doesn’t have it in him.
Will Barack IMAM HUSSANE Obama.....
So far, it’s voters are scared and fearful ... frustrated.
He is already blaming voters for being to ‘scared’ to think straight.
Blame game? You ain’t seen nuthin yet. The pubbie congress over the next two years will be called everything but demonic. Obama, the DNC and the MSM will be so busy blaming the pubbie congress that they’ll completely forget about George Bush.
Assuming we get the turnout in the pivotal key races, it will be interesting to see and hear the democrat responses from the losers to the pundits to the president. I sense a huge disconnect from the previously-safe multiterm reps who get their a_sses handed to them to the completely insular and fantasy excuses at the top.
Cognitive dissonance is kind of fun to observe when it’s evil idiots melting down.
And he always says they just need to explain things better to the ignorant voters, who would then see the light and think their policies are just peachy. What an ass.
LOL, and then he scares us even worse!
Hmm... kinda looks like Michelle just punched him in both eyes.
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