Obama's polls dropping because media afraid to attack Republicans

Scott Walker clung to his job, and the media, including the so-called liberal media, treated it like it was the greatest victory in the history of the republic.

Democrat Ron Barber wins the Congressional election in AZ, the seat vacated by Gabby Giffords, in the state we keep hearing is supposedly going more and more to the right,

and the media barely mentions it.

That is a perfect example of the difference.
 
Gee, Current TV thinks that the media isn't treating President Barry with kid gloves the way they should and THAT is the reason his poll numbers are dropping?

Just one more reason why nobody watches that joke of a channel.

Barack Obama's numbers are dropping because he hasn't done a very good job AS President. He can't pass a budget. Has zero plans to fix the economy other than to borrow billions more to keep government workers employed and to find the shovel ready jobs that he couldn't find LAST TIME. Let's not even talk about Solyndra, Fast & Furious and how his White House leaks sensitive intelligence information like a sieve every time they think it might help his reelection campaign.

Barack Obama is FINALLY starting to get just a smidgen of unbiased scrutiny and his followers are INCENSED that anyone would have the nerve to call into question Barry's job performance. The GOP won't cooperate with his agenda because it's idiotic. The man doesn't have a clue and he's surrounded himself with yes men and people as fully clueless as himself.
 
Scott Walker clung to his job, and the media, including the so-called liberal media, treated it like it was the greatest victory in the history of the republic.

Democrat Ron Barber wins the Congressional election in AZ, the seat vacated by Gabby Giffords, in the state we keep hearing is supposedly going more and more to the right,

and the media barely mentions it.

That is a perfect example of the difference.

Wait, you are unstable, they treated the guy like he was Satan. Then the democrats threw EVERYTHING (well the unions, the DNC just laughed at them) and the unions lost. They got their ass kicked.
They were sure of victory and spent TONS of money (somehow it's not counted), Spents tons of labor (dont these guys have jobs to do? How do you get 3 weeks off to protest at a capital, for example, wth????)
So the media was supised he won and it was a MAJOR victory.


Clung to his job, OMG what a tool.
 
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id also add that the media has been talking quite a bit about Democrats keeping Giffords seat. If they havent pointed it out more it's likely because he won a Democrat district in a race that is irrelevant because the seats up for reelection in 5 months.
 
Scott Walker clung to his job, and the media, including the so-called liberal media, treated it like it was the greatest victory in the history of the republic.

Democrat Ron Barber wins the Congressional election in AZ, the seat vacated by Gabby Giffords, in the state we keep hearing is supposedly going more and more to the right,

and the media barely mentions it.

That is a perfect example of the difference.

It is amazing to see how people that are very partisan view the same reality we all live in. Very interesting indeed.

This goes both ways, you just happen to be one on the hyper partisan left.
 
Obama's polling support is taking a nosedive because many of the brainwashed Obamabots are feeling the pain of the results of Obama's policies and are beginning to see the light regarding how much of a goddamned miserable failure one man can turn out to be.

Obama is TOAST!:clap2:
 
Scott Walker clung to his job, and the media, including the so-called liberal media, treated it like it was the greatest victory in the history of the republic.

Democrat Ron Barber wins the Congressional election in AZ, the seat vacated by Gabby Giffords, in the state we keep hearing is supposedly going more and more to the right,

and the media barely mentions it.

That is a perfect example of the difference.

The Scott Walker recall attempt was deemed by all...on both sides of the aisle...as a situation of national significance....and the media treated it as such.

The Ron Barber congressioinal election was only important to those in Arizona.....and the media treated it as such.

So there goes that theory of yours.
 
Obama's polling support is taking a nosedive because many of the brainwashed Obamabots are feeling the pain of the results of Obama's policies and are beginning to see the light regarding how much of a goddamned miserable failure one man can turn out to be.

Obama is TOAST!:clap2:

People are getting sick and tired of hearing Obama complain about WHY he cant do anything.

They want a leader in the White House who has the strength to overcome obstacles and get things done.
 
Obama's polling support is taking a nosedive because many of the brainwashed Obamabots are feeling the pain of the results of Obama's policies and are beginning to see the light regarding how much of a goddamned miserable failure one man can turn out to be.

Obama is TOAST!:clap2:

What pain are you feeling? Personally and specifically. What in your personal life, your professional life, your financial life, etc., has gotten materially and measurably worse since Obama became president?

And if you do cite something, tell us how Obama was precisely, specifically responsible for it.
 
Scott Walker clung to his job, and the media, including the so-called liberal media, treated it like it was the greatest victory in the history of the republic.

Democrat Ron Barber wins the Congressional election in AZ, the seat vacated by Gabby Giffords, in the state we keep hearing is supposedly going more and more to the right,

and the media barely mentions it.

That is a perfect example of the difference.

The Scott Walker recall attempt was deemed by all...on both sides of the aisle...as a situation of national significance....and the media treated it as such.

The Ron Barber congressioinal election was only important to those in Arizona.....and the media treated it as such.

So there goes that theory of yours.

No, the media manufactured a perception of profound national importance in the WI recall, and the public bought it.

And btw, if the WI election had the national importance that the Right (especially) attributed to it,

how did Barber win anyway?
 
Obama's polling support is taking a nosedive because many of the brainwashed Obamabots are feeling the pain of the results of Obama's policies and are beginning to see the light regarding how much of a goddamned miserable failure one man can turn out to be.

Obama is TOAST!:clap2:

What pain are you feeling? Personally and specifically. What in your personal life, your professional life, your financial life, etc., has gotten materially and measurably worse since Obama became president?

And if you do cite something, tell us how Obama was precisely, specifically responsible for it.

How sad.

You are so disillusioned with Obama that you have gone from looking at him as a man who will make things better to being satisfied that he has not made things measurably worse.

I find that hysterical.
 
Scott Walker clung to his job, and the media, including the so-called liberal media, treated it like it was the greatest victory in the history of the republic.

Democrat Ron Barber wins the Congressional election in AZ, the seat vacated by Gabby Giffords, in the state we keep hearing is supposedly going more and more to the right,

and the media barely mentions it.

That is a perfect example of the difference.

The Scott Walker recall attempt was deemed by all...on both sides of the aisle...as a situation of national significance....and the media treated it as such.

The Ron Barber congressioinal election was only important to those in Arizona.....and the media treated it as such.

So there goes that theory of yours.

No, the media manufactured a perception of profound national importance in the WI recall, and the public bought it.

And btw, if the WI election had the national importance that the Right (especially) attributed to it,

how did Barber win anyway?

The media?

Excuse me...but it was the unions who went to outside states saying how this recall will send a message to all governors.....

As for Barber....he won becuase he got the majority of the vote. Your question is silly.
 
Obama's polling support is taking a nosedive because many of the brainwashed Obamabots are feeling the pain of the results of Obama's policies and are beginning to see the light regarding how much of a goddamned miserable failure one man can turn out to be.

Obama is TOAST!:clap2:

^ sometimes the truth hurts! :clap2:
 
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The truth usually hurts those who arent prepared to hear it and often those who are.

But do we love truth more than lies or would we prefer to be decieved?
 
The Scott Walker recall attempt was deemed by all...on both sides of the aisle...as a situation of national significance....and the media treated it as such.

The Ron Barber congressioinal election was only important to those in Arizona.....and the media treated it as such.

So there goes that theory of yours.

No, the media manufactured a perception of profound national importance in the WI recall, and the public bought it.

And btw, if the WI election had the national importance that the Right (especially) attributed to it,

how did Barber win anyway?

The media?

Excuse me...but it was the unions who went to outside states saying how this recall will send a message to all governors.....

As for Barber....he won becuase he got the majority of the vote. Your question is silly.

The net result of the recall was that the Democrats won back the WI senate and stopped the GOP agenda in its tracks,

and 99% of the media still managed to portray that as a Republican win.
 
Scott Walker clung to his job, and the media, including the so-called liberal media, treated it like it was the greatest victory in the history of the republic.

Democrat Ron Barber wins the Congressional election in AZ, the seat vacated by Gabby Giffords, in the state we keep hearing is supposedly going more and more to the right,

and the media barely mentions it.

That is a perfect example of the difference.

It is amazing to see how people that are very partisan view the same reality we all live in. Very interesting indeed.

This goes both ways, you just happen to be one on the hyper partisan left.

I made statements of indisputable fact. How is that partisan?
 
And while we're on the subject let's not forget how relatively sparse the media's coverage was of the whipping John Kasich and the GOP got in Ohio,

primarily from labor, or at the least from the pro-labor side of the issue.
 

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