We have some serious work ahead of us.
Hussein would win if the election were held tomorrow. Shocking, yes.
There are a lot of drones and freeloaders in our country.
Last I read 42% (maybe it was 43) of the country is on some kind of Government hand out. The tipping point is fast approaching.
Not shocking to me. No matter what his poll numbers have been, large percentages of Americans still -- for whatever stupid reasons -- like him and want him to succeed. And, like I've said for months, Obama doesn't have a high bar to cross.. success isn't demanded of him, but rather the appearance of possible success, especially on the economy - and the "media" is full bore into inventing that "we're-turning-the-corner" narrative.
Compounding this fact is the Repubs also aren't making a powerful and convincing enough case for the sheeple to understand why diverting from the socialist path is good for the country. The electorate as a whole is not a particularly bright mass of people...they are distracted by the shiniest bling in their path, and so far the dems have been putting the prettiest stuff out there.
The dems and Obama are far more tenacious when waging critical legislative battles such as the payroll tax. After all the tough talk about standing firm against Obama, the Repubs -- once again -- had their collective ass handed to them. The dems know how to smell, taste and experience political victory. GOPers, on the other hand, are content with getting bad deals for the sake of a deal. Watching all this take shape are American voters. While not deeply educated in political matters, they do like to identify with winners. And there was only ONE winner in this last debacle.
Even without the chilling prospect of a Donald Trump or Ron Paul indie run, defeating Obama is going to be a horrendously difficult task, and Repub candidates' penchant need to stop destroying each other instead of training their rhetorical guns on Obama steepens that climb every day. The chances of pulling off this gargantuan upset are fading every day the Repubs take to flaying their own.
As you might expect, the Liberty University students were well-informed and quite unimpressed with Obama. They asked probing questions and pointed out colossal failures of policy.
Even the Howard University students had little positive to say. To a person, they said the economy was in shambles and the administration needed to accept at least some of the blame, find common ground to compromise and move forward.
The GWU kids were hopeless. They admitted the economy was bad, but blamed the GOP congress. This was the whitest of the three groups. One young girly man in the crowd said Obama was trying with his latest jobs program but the GOP congress wouldn't cooperate. Libtards never think their programs fail. They just think success eluded them because they were not able to do enough of it.