Face it, Obama-haters, he is going to get re-elected

Romney - the Christian Right (which now runs the Republican party) doesn't like his religion. Freedom of Religion and Separation of Church and State aren't in their Constitution and Bill of Rights, remember.


It has nothing to do with "freedom of religion". No one is saying Romney or other members of the LDS can't practice their stupid religion.

It's a matter of making judgments on his batshit crazy beliefs. He believes some truly crazy stuff and that stuff doesn't become less crazy because you call it "a religion".

He's probably going to be the nominee because the GOP Establishment is doing everything it can to rig the game in his favor. Today it just disqualified Perry and Gingrich from the VA primary. And when a lot of people who dislike Romney for various reasons don't show up for him, they are going to be scratching their heads wondering why they lost to Obama, who by all rights should be a one-term president.

How are the "whacky" beliefs of the LDS any different from say.......believing that the son of God came to Earth by way of a Spirit knocking up a vrigin, was killed for our sins, and rose from the grave?
 
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Honest Republicans will admit that the GOP is an absolute mess right now, with a terribly weak & flawed field of candidates. Worse, the party has done this to itself by allowing itself to be controlled by its "my way or the highway" element.

Obama and the Democrats are terribly vulnerable, but the GOP is in the process of blowing it anyway. I have no doubt the Democrats know how lucky they are right now.

No wonder that more and more people are leaving BOTH parties and going independent.

Our "leaders" have failed us. It's time for strict term limits and a balanced budget amendment.

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Obama's missteps so far could come to take a big bite in the coming year. He can't bring down his disapproval ratings. He's not rising in the polls. The democrats have a lot of nice bed time stories they tell themselves. David Axelrod in their babysitter.
 
They like to point out his approvals are going up,but his disapproval's are still HIGHER

I don't see this election as a lock for the puppet in chief...and the elections are still a YEAR away..

But you got to hand to the Obamabots, they still cling onto the stale slogan....HOPE and just dropped the CHANGE..
 
If/when that happens, McConnell (R-KY) needs to announce that he WON'T seek reelection :mad: He's been on the gov't teet so long he's a socialist by definition anyway :lol:
 
Obama's missteps so far could come to take a big bite in the coming year. He can't bring down his disapproval ratings. He's not rising in the polls. The democrats have a lot of nice bed time stories they tell themselves. David Axelrod in their babysitter.

Obama is president during a horrible economy and his approval ratings show it. But Republicans are unable to take advantage of it. Their approval ratings are much worse

It's kind of like the old joke about two hunters seeing a bear charging down a hill at them. One hunter stops and takes off his boots and puts on sneakers. The other guy says "are you crazy? You're not going to outrun a bear" he replied "I don't have to outrun the bear, I only have to outrun you"

Obama will have no problem outrunning this group of Republicans
 
Most of these damn Congress people have been on the government teet too long.
 
The bottom line on this upcoming election remains the same...

Do you want another four years of a President who ran out of ideas on how to fix our economy halfway through his first term...or do you want to go in a different direction?

The American people were looking for "Change" in 2008. What they got was a slick talking Chicago Machine politician and even more partisan politics and crony capitalism.

How about this time around we demand SPECIFICS instead of vagueness? How about this time around we elect someone who gives us concrete plans to get the economy going again and get our deficit under control? No more kicking the can down the road. Demand that the candidates...whoever they are...answer the hard questions. What are they going to cut to get spending under control? How do they plan to raise revenues? No more saying that some "Super Committee" will find the cuts because we all now know for sure (and shame on you for not knowing this earlier) that isn't going to work! It's going to take a leader with some backbone who is willing to make hard choices and force a spineless Congress to do their jobs.
 
The bottom line on this upcoming election remains the same...

Do you want another four years of a President who ran out of ideas on how to fix our economy halfway through his first term...or do you want to go in a different direction?

The American people were looking for "Change" in 2008. What they got was a slick talking Chicago Machine politician and even more partisan politics and crony capitalism.

How about this time around we demand SPECIFICS instead of vagueness? How about this time around we elect someone who gives us concrete plans to get the economy going again and get our deficit under control? No more kicking the can down the road. Demand that the candidates...whoever they are...answer the hard questions. What are they going to cut to get spending under control? How do they plan to raise revenues? No more saying that some "Super Committee" will find the cuts because we all now know for sure (and shame on you for not knowing this earlier) that isn't going to work! It's going to take a leader with some backbone who is willing to make hard choices and force a spineless Congress to do their jobs.

We can only hope many of the people who voted for Obama the first time have wised up.
I think a lot of them have but you still got a small majority of rabid Obamabots
 
The bottom line on this upcoming election remains the same...

Do you want another four years of a President who ran out of ideas on how to fix our economy halfway through his first term...or do you want to go in a different direction?

The American people were looking for "Change" in 2008. What they got was a slick talking Chicago Machine politician and even more partisan politics and crony capitalism.

How about this time around we demand SPECIFICS instead of vagueness? How about this time around we elect someone who gives us concrete plans to get the economy going again and get our deficit under control? No more kicking the can down the road. Demand that the candidates...whoever they are...answer the hard questions. What are they going to cut to get spending under control? How do they plan to raise revenues? No more saying that some "Super Committee" will find the cuts because we all now know for sure (and shame on you for not knowing this earlier) that isn't going to work! It's going to take a leader with some backbone who is willing to make hard choices and force a spineless Congress to do their jobs.

President Obama has faced the unique challenge of having a Congress that refuses to function. They are unable to execute the most simple tasks, like we saw last week. On an extension they both agreed on, they could not do more than say.....we will try again in two months

In this political climate, moving forward is impossible and change is just a campaign slogan
 
Face it, Obama-haters, he is going to get re-elected

Maybe, possibly, could be. Well look at that the same words used to prove global warming.
 
Here are some of my favorite political quotes from one of the best political humorists ever - the incomparable Will Rogers and he's been dead for forty or so years:

Ohio claims they are due a president as they haven't had one since Taft. Look at the United States, they have not had one since Lincoln.

On account of being a democracy and run by the people, we are the only nation in the world that has to keep a government four years, no matter what it does.

It's easy being a humorist when you've got the whole government working for you.


Our constitution protects aliens, drunks and U.S. Senators.

The 1928 Republican Convention opened with a prayer. If the Lord can see His way clear to bless the Republican Party the way it's been carrying on, then the rest of us ought to get it without even asking.

The more you observe politics, the more you've got to admit that each party is worse than the other.


I belong to no organized party. I am a Democrat.


and last but by no means least

Be thankful we're not getting all the government we're paying for.

:cheers2:
 
Ya notice if you don't want the reelection of the Obama, that makes you a hater.
 

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