Posted on 11/29/2013 8:37:24 AM PST by bestintxas
In The Washington Post, Jonathan Zimmerman, a history professor from NYU, has written an article claiming that all of Americas problems would be solovedGET THISif only we would allow Barack Obama to run for a third term!
He wants to amend the Constitution and abolish presidential term limits.
Zimmerman writes that Obamawhose approval rating is at an all time low of 37%would be much more effective at governing if he could stand for re-election in 2016 because then hed be less likely to ignore the will of the American people. Its time to put that power back where it belongs, he writes. Barack Obama should be allowed to stand for re election just as citizens should be allowed to vote for or against him. Anything less diminishes our leaders and ourselves.
We dont know whether to shake our head in disbelief, or burst out laughing.
This professor admits that only a third of Americans approve of the job Obama is doing in office, yet he wants us to believe that wed be better off if he were able to be president until the year 2020and beyond?
Thats some strange logic.
Just one week ago, the very same newspaper ran a story predicting that if the 2012 election were held now, Mitt Romney would win the White House, not Obama.
Right now, this country has a serious case of voters remorse. Therefore the timing for this call for a potential third Obama term couldnt be worse.
If we were going to go to the trouble of amending the Constitution, I think more Americans would be interested in adding the power to recall this president than would be interested in giving him a third term.
(Excerpt) Read more at thecollegefix.com ...
Let me guess - the guy who wrote this is black, right?
please see post #76.
there are enough white idiots that Obama got reelected.
Sure, but democrats are the black party... you know that right?
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