As disgust with Obama’s presidency increases so will the pressure to remove the impostor. Pressure...pressure and more pressure.
Meanwhile the rest of the world continues to fall apart unnoticed with or without Obama.
Dr. Rice is my next door neighbor, he is a good man.
“As disgust with Obamas presidency increases so will the pressure to remove the impostor. Pressure...pressure and more pressure.”
If you look at the world of professional sports, you’ll find a very good analog. If your favorite team has a guy that’s a complete jerk, but is very good, the fans will still love him, heck they’ll adore and worship him. The more the team wins, the more the star’s faults will be overlooked.
Now, take that same star, with the same lousy personality, and let his skills decline, or the team start losing, (usually both). The fans will run the a-hole out of town on a rail.
Obama isn’t winning, isn’t performing, and has some personality issues. The public may just turn on this guy.
I agree completely and have thought this for a long time. Interest in this fraudster’s con job will rise in direct correlation with (1) the price of gasoline and (2) continuing unemployment.
Take the case of Jimmeh Cahtuh. He was hailed as a President who could bring the country together, a Southerner who was Civil Righteous. Then when everything went kaput even the liberals were saying “When will this little man leave?”