A week after Barrycare: Obama hits new low according to Gallup

Sarah Palin clearly doesn't like politics...why else would she quit her governorship early?

No, we're going to see new blood in the 2011 Republican primary, though I still have my chips on Romney.
The most likely scenario.

the last crop of GoP candidates was roundly disliked.

romney can't ever get the nomination... the 'base' doesn't like mormons.

besides, he can't run against his own health care plan. :eusa_whistle:
Not so sure about that base thing anymore, a lot of people really no longer care what people who call themselves the religious right thinks.

In fact, many people I know that are GoPers told me they hold them responsible for getting such a lame candidate as McCain.
 
The most likely scenario.

the last crop of GoP candidates was roundly disliked.

romney can't ever get the nomination... the 'base' doesn't like mormons.

besides, he can't run against his own health care plan. :eusa_whistle:
Not so sure about that base thing anymore, a lot of people really no longer care what people who call themselves the religious right thinks.

In fact, many people I know that are GoPers told me they hold them responsible for getting such a lame candidate as McCain.

Who do they propose would have made a better candidate than McCain?
 
romney can't ever get the nomination... the 'base' doesn't like mormons.

besides, he can't run against his own health care plan. :eusa_whistle:
Not so sure about that base thing anymore, a lot of people really no longer care what people who call themselves the religious right thinks.

In fact, many people I know that are GoPers told me they hold them responsible for getting such a lame candidate as McCain.

Who do they propose would have made a better candidate than McCain?
Romney for sure, outside of that, there wasn't much to choose from.

Fred Thompson was just another neocon stooge, Rudy still thinks its 9/11 and huckabee is another spend till you drop type.
 
No, we're going to see new blood in the 2011 Republican primary....

I'd have to agree with that. There is going to have to be brand new blood.

If little mister, racist preacher lover, terrorist buddy, slum lord pard, marxist, radical, hopey-changey, no experience at jack shit, community organizer, can rise from apparent total obscurity and win, so can a conservative, and in a huge way. All it's going to take is the right person, and we don't even know who that is yet.

Palin, no. Romney, no. None of these warmed over people will work.
 
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Sarah has decided to haul ass and get paid. She's not going to run and if she does she will get eviscerated (I love that word) in the primary.
Correct. I imagine she knows that there's no way she'd win a primary, let alone against Barry, so she's doing the smart thing and making as much cash as possible during the time people will pay to hear her speak...

Have to give her credit for that...

Algore's doing the same with the Global Warming nuts...
 
Not so sure about that base thing anymore, a lot of people really no longer care what people who call themselves the religious right thinks.

In fact, many people I know that are GoPers told me they hold them responsible for getting such a lame candidate as McCain.

Who do they propose would have made a better candidate than McCain?
Romney for sure, outside of that, there wasn't much to choose from.

Fred Thompson was just another neocon stooge, Rudy still thinks its 9/11 and huckabee is another spend till you drop type.

Romney would have made a good choice.

Now the GOP has a second chance. Lets see if they blow it again. My bet is that they will
 
No, that is not the case, its actually just a lilttle over two years, there isn't much chance of Barry repeatting.

I wouldn't bet the house on that, Xeno.

Or underestimate Obama for that matter.
You should, and you over estimate Barry.

All he is good at is whipping up his true believers, he pissed on the moderates, the people that actually got him elected.

They won't buy into his bullshit again, and the polls show it.


He's the Anti-Clinton. The only honorable thing that could save him at this point is tacking to the center.

The real ugly prospect is a fraudulent election in 2012 via tons of motor voter and other count cooking. This is the reason the Obama team is so intent on controlling the census, getting ACORN (or it's diaspora of local organizations) working on the census and other federally subsidized "community organizing", and the illegal immigration amnesty efforts.
 
Who do they propose would have made a better candidate than McCain?
Romney for sure, outside of that, there wasn't much to choose from.

Fred Thompson was just another neocon stooge, Rudy still thinks its 9/11 and huckabee is another spend till you drop type.

Romney would have made a good choice.

Now the GOP has a second chance. Lets see if they blow it again. My bet is that they will
Romney is NOT a good choice. Since the GOP opposes Obamacare, which is Romneycare's near identical twin, it would be hypocritical for him to oppose it or to speak out against it in any way on the campaign trail or even at all.

The establishment-eers won't do a thing about Obamacare, except maybe tweak a couple things here or there.

The "new blood" that Pale Rider talked about might do something about it (with Congress voting on it of coursse) though.
 
Romney for sure, outside of that, there wasn't much to choose from.

Fred Thompson was just another neocon stooge, Rudy still thinks its 9/11 and huckabee is another spend till you drop type.

Romney would have made a good choice.

Now the GOP has a second chance. Lets see if they blow it again. My bet is that they will
Romney is NOT a good choice. Since the GOP opposes Obamacare, which is Romneycare's near identical twin, it would be hypocritical for him to oppose it or to speak out against it in any way on the campaign trail or even at all.

The establishment-eers won't do a thing about Obamacare, except maybe tweak a couple things h ere or there.

The "new blood" that Pale Rider talked about might do something about it though.

great. seven more years of the Ossiah, then.
 
Romney would have made a good choice.

Now the GOP has a second chance. Lets see if they blow it again. My bet is that they will
Romney is NOT a good choice. Since the GOP opposes Obamacare, which is Romneycare's near identical twin, it would be hypocritical for him to oppose it or to speak out against it in any way on the campaign trail or even at all.

The establishment-eers won't do a thing about Obamacare, except maybe tweak a couple things h ere or there.

The "new blood" that Pale Rider talked about might do something about it though.

great. seven more years of the Ossiah, then.
Pretty much.

So if we want a real constitutional leader, it's time the people started crackin' and not take any establishment advice.
 
Sarah has decided to haul ass and get paid. She's not going to run and if she does she will get eviscerated (I love that word) in the primary.

I still you are calling it too early, Xeno.
In my lifetime, I have never seen a more divisive and polarizing President then Obama.

Everytime he doesn't get what he wants he pouts and attacks, and when he wins he gloats and belittles.

He is so unpresidential it isn't funny, but this wouldn't matter if he made good choices.

His choices however are exactly what so many people are against, increasing the burden on everyday americans and expanding the control of government.

People are dumb, not stupid.

Barry is one and done.

all those attributes sound like W. and how long was he president?

Bush was polarizing, yes, but Obama is the biggest finger pointer, demonizer and crybaby i've ever seen. The Bush Administration rarely responded to media criticism. Obama whines and either lies or points the blame somewhere else when critcized .......
 
Romney for sure, outside of that, there wasn't much to choose from.

Fred Thompson was just another neocon stooge, Rudy still thinks its 9/11 and huckabee is another spend till you drop type.

Romney would have made a good choice.

Now the GOP has a second chance. Lets see if they blow it again. My bet is that they will
Romney is NOT a good choice. Since the GOP opposes Obamacare, which is Romneycare's near identical twin, it would be hypocritical for him to oppose it or to speak out against it in any way on the campaign trail or even at all.

The establishment-eers won't do a thing about Obamacare, except maybe tweak a couple things here or there.

The "new blood" that Pale Rider talked about might do something about it (with Congress voting on it of coursse) though.

Got any names?

Keep in mind we are talking about Republicans here. When was the last time Republicans nominated "new blood"? 1930s??
 
In my lifetime, I have never seen a more divisive and polarizing President then Obama.

Everytime he doesn't get what he wants he pouts and attacks, and when he wins he gloats and belittles.

He is so unpresidential it isn't funny, but this wouldn't matter if he made good choices.

His choices however are exactly what so many people are against, increasing the burden on everyday americans and expanding the control of government.

People are dumb, not stupid.

Barry is one and done.

all those attributes sound like W. and how long was he president?

Bush was polarizing, yes, but Obama is the biggest finger pointer, demonizer and crybaby i've ever seen. The Bush Administration rarely responded to media criticism. Obama whines and either lies or points the blame somewhere else when critcized .......

I am just saying I don't see anyone beating the Ossiah.
 
Great News for President Obama..

Those 46% approval rates are not that bad considering Ronald Reagan also inherited a crashing economy with high unemployment.

Reagans numbers at this point in his Presidency? 36%
 
Gallup Daily: Obama Job Approval

Looks like all the big government stooges were wrong again, the nation is not 'overjoyed' that Barry and his clown posse added another few trillion to the deficiet passing the biggest pork filled entitlement in history.

Looks like neither side was right. It was the earth shattering drop that wingnuts have predicted; nor is it the lovefest the democrats predicted.
 
Sarah has decided to haul ass and get paid. She's not going to run and if she does she will get eviscerated (I love that word) in the primary.

I still you are calling it too early, Xeno.
In my lifetime, I have never seen a more divisive and polarizing President then Obama.

Everytime he doesn't get what he wants he pouts and attacks, and when he wins he gloats and belittles.

He is so unpresidential it isn't funny, but this wouldn't matter if he made good choices.

His choices however are exactly what so many people are against, increasing the burden on everyday americans and expanding the control of government.

People are dumb, not stupid.

Barry is one and done.

all those attributes sound like W. and how long was he president?

all those attributes sound like W. and how long was he president?

Bush was polarizing, yes, but Obama is the biggest finger pointer, demonizer and crybaby i've ever seen. The Bush Administration rarely responded to media criticism. Obama whines and either lies or points the blame somewhere else when critcized .......

I am just saying I don't see anyone beating the Ossiah.

You might be right, he's a good liar ....
 
and, if the tea parties don't get behind the republican candidate....

You don't understand the movement, it is about getting responsive government, not cutting its own throat.

You think it will sit back and allow Barry to win again this time by a split vote?

think again.

I hope they don't. would they and the religious right support a mormon? someone who was governor of massachusetts and was a "socialist"?

The "religious right" is where you seem to want to put that and fact is many people do not care for his record in Massachusetts. You have made it clear you do not like Palin as has many of the left. The question would be would you rather have Obama an extra four years or someone like Palin?
 

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