September 08, 2010
Fearing November
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The mid-terms are coming. And for the Republicans, buy ‘de fault’ of the Democrat party—all of them bottom to top. This election cycle doesn’t look so good.
Anyone surprised?
Anyone hope the Democrat Team … hopeful?
No, a bad end is not guaranteed but what can—could turn this thing around? Well, a war is out. The president is already having problems with the Afghan War he said was ‘a strong supporter’ of, and this was way back in 2007 when he was presidential candidate Obama. Back in march, CNN report that the president still thought the war was 'absolutely essential.' That was when General Stanley McChrystal, the commander of allied troops in Afghanistan, and that particular general isn’t anymore.
You all recall Bill Clinton’s lament of successful presidencies and wars? The close as Clinton got to a war was air bombardment in Kosovo. Enough said there.
But at this time, the Obama administration probably could not handle the, at minimum, the dynamics of another conflict, or a serious terrorist attack. The economy is weak, nearing comatose, with no signs of regaining consciousness and improving except in the addlepated and delusional minds of the president’s faithful and the Old Media, because recent polls, thought only measurements of moments of time, yes, but important moments all the same, all the say, the political life doesn’t look kindly on the president’s credulity, nor the Democrat congress.
Recent missteps regarding the president’s ‘non-supporting support’ of what is called the Ground Zero Mosque did not go over well, and are still reverberating. So much so, that on August 24, the Administration said nothing more will be said on the subject, which of course, doesn’t make the ‘subject’ go away:
The president was roundly accused of modifying his remarks at the Aug. 13 dinner in which he said he believes "Muslims have the same right to practice their religion as everyone else in this country."
"That includes the right to build a place of worship and a community center on private property in lower Manhattan, in accordance with local laws and ordinances," he said. "This is America, and our commitment to religious freedom must be unshakable."
But the next day, the president expanded on his remarks, saying his comments were only directed at the constitutional question, not the decision to put the mosque in a location that has many aggrieved New Yorkers and others saying it is an insult to the memory of those killed on Sept. 11, 2001, in the worst attack ever on U.S. soil.
While the president preformed is two-step around his misspoken, misplaced comments regarding a mosque—any mosque for that matter, in Lower Manhattan, the entire episode sits right in his lap, and is so heavy he can’t and won’t be able to get out of the chair he’s seated himself in. And being president, he must have more then one buttock and my guess he’s filling up a lot of chairs, and these chairs are the ones on the deck of the Titanic. One of these chairs is right next to the “I was a strong supporter of the war in Afghanistan†chair
GOP is gaining ground, while not necessarily taking the advantage according to polls from the likes of CNN. I say gaining because the voters are not happy with the Democrats while the only choice is the Republicans and my guess is that Tea-party supported candidates are the ones providing the rubber for the tires now hitting the road. The Tea-party Republicans are not looked by the establishment Republicans, but than again, the establishment republicans have shown how bad their judgment has been over the last four years.
Reliable polls are out there and the Democrats are facing an earthquake sized tsunami, and if that is the case, nothing came stop it—not another war, not another terrorist attack, but maybe an act of God, but it’s that most democrats are only worshipers of the American tax dollars.
What we have now is “Obama calling more spending…â€
We’ve reach the point where the president calling for more spending is the same as Nero watching Rome burn…Nero blamed someone else too….
Anyone surprised?
Anyone hope the Democrat Team … hopeful?
No, a bad end is not guaranteed but what can—could turn this thing around? Well, a war is out. The president is already having problems with the Afghan War he said was ‘a strong supporter’ of, and this was way back in 2007 when he was presidential candidate Obama. Back in march, CNN report that the president still thought the war was 'absolutely essential.' That was when General Stanley McChrystal, the commander of allied troops in Afghanistan, and that particular general isn’t anymore.
You all recall Bill Clinton’s lament of successful presidencies and wars? The close as Clinton got to a war was air bombardment in Kosovo. Enough said there.
But at this time, the Obama administration probably could not handle the, at minimum, the dynamics of another conflict, or a serious terrorist attack. The economy is weak, nearing comatose, with no signs of regaining consciousness and improving except in the addlepated and delusional minds of the president’s faithful and the Old Media, because recent polls, thought only measurements of moments of time, yes, but important moments all the same, all the say, the political life doesn’t look kindly on the president’s credulity, nor the Democrat congress.
Recent missteps regarding the president’s ‘non-supporting support’ of what is called the Ground Zero Mosque did not go over well, and are still reverberating. So much so, that on August 24, the Administration said nothing more will be said on the subject, which of course, doesn’t make the ‘subject’ go away:
The president was roundly accused of modifying his remarks at the Aug. 13 dinner in which he said he believes "Muslims have the same right to practice their religion as everyone else in this country."
"That includes the right to build a place of worship and a community center on private property in lower Manhattan, in accordance with local laws and ordinances," he said. "This is America, and our commitment to religious freedom must be unshakable."
But the next day, the president expanded on his remarks, saying his comments were only directed at the constitutional question, not the decision to put the mosque in a location that has many aggrieved New Yorkers and others saying it is an insult to the memory of those killed on Sept. 11, 2001, in the worst attack ever on U.S. soil.
While the president preformed is two-step around his misspoken, misplaced comments regarding a mosque—any mosque for that matter, in Lower Manhattan, the entire episode sits right in his lap, and is so heavy he can’t and won’t be able to get out of the chair he’s seated himself in. And being president, he must have more then one buttock and my guess he’s filling up a lot of chairs, and these chairs are the ones on the deck of the Titanic. One of these chairs is right next to the “I was a strong supporter of the war in Afghanistan†chair
GOP is gaining ground, while not necessarily taking the advantage according to polls from the likes of CNN. I say gaining because the voters are not happy with the Democrats while the only choice is the Republicans and my guess is that Tea-party supported candidates are the ones providing the rubber for the tires now hitting the road. The Tea-party Republicans are not looked by the establishment Republicans, but than again, the establishment republicans have shown how bad their judgment has been over the last four years.
Reliable polls are out there and the Democrats are facing an earthquake sized tsunami, and if that is the case, nothing came stop it—not another war, not another terrorist attack, but maybe an act of God, but it’s that most democrats are only worshipers of the American tax dollars.
What we have now is “Obama calling more spending…â€
We’ve reach the point where the president calling for more spending is the same as Nero watching Rome burn…Nero blamed someone else too….
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