U.S. Probably At Point Of No Return If Obama Wins

Mark Levin: U.S. Probably At Point Of No Return If Obama Wins | RealClearPolitics




Sean Hannity: I would like to see a more aggressive articulation of conservative principles as you're saying, but do you see that this election goes the wrong way, is this the point of no return?

Mark Levin: In my mind, it's probably yes. That doesn’t mean I’m not going to fight the rest of my life. I’m not going to curl up in a fetal position and leave my family exposed to this. But it’s going to make the battle a 1000 times more difficult.


We have a Congress that seems incapable of responding to it, utterly timid and cowardly. We have a Supreme Court, even if you look at John Roberts that gives its imprimatur to the most outrageous power grab by the federal government in our lifetimes. So basically, rather than checks and balances of the federal government, we have collusion by the branches of government against the individual and the states.

So, Hannity and Levin think the world is going to end if Obama gets reelected......

We should all be concerned


Or insulted.

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Sean Hannity: I would like to see a more aggressive articulation of conservative principles as you're saying, but do you see that this election goes the wrong way, is this the point of no return?

Mark Levin: In my mind, it's probably yes. That doesn’t mean I’m not going to fight the rest of my life. I’m not going to curl up in a fetal position and leave my family exposed to this. But it’s going to make the battle a 1000 times more difficult.


We have a Congress that seems incapable of responding to it, utterly timid and cowardly. We have a Supreme Court, even if you look at John Roberts that gives its imprimatur to the most outrageous power grab by the federal government in our lifetimes. So basically, rather than checks and balances of the federal government, we have collusion by the branches of government against the individual and the states.

I'm not among those who is convinced Romney will win. And to be honest, I think that his controversial remarks about the "47%" have hurt him more than helped. I don't know what will be the outcome of the elections. But there is indeed a strong possibility that Obama gets reelected. And if it happens, sure it will be a very bad thing but come on, it's not the end of the world. Conservatives have to keep opposing him, and eventually the majority will realize that the liberal experiment isn't working... I don't know how much time it's gonna take. But I do know that the liberal policies are so flawed that they will sooner or later result in a massive rejection by the majority of the people. I can predict that if Obama gets a second term, by the end of it he will have messed up things so badly that the American people will get sick and tired of democrats (if they aren't already by now...). And when a republican is elected, he will be able to remove all the bad legislation left by his predecessor. And besides, a lot of federal programs are going to be bankrupt soon, if something isn't done. And we know that Obama isn't willing to do anything... But whoever is in the white house by then will have to deal with it. Time bomb.


Hey in the last 48 hours I've reevaluated my whole outlook. Unless he excels in the debates...ALL of them..he's done. I may vote for a third party candidate or write one of my dog's in.

I want him to win but I am also realistic. I think the polling is skewered. But that aside.


He's still a piss poor candidate. Wasn't my first choice. For me, it's another,"lesser of two evils" election. How bright can he be if he can't see that he should be 10 points ahead with this economy and President Obama's performance? Yet, he muddles along even when his own party tells him to shake things up.


Nice guys finish last! He lacks enthusiasm and that translates poorly to voters.
 
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A perfect example of how the division pimps get their side foaming at the mouth.

Notice he says, "it's probably yes. That doesn’t mean I’m not going to fight the rest of my life." He's hedging his bets so he can keep his listeners if Romney loses.

The division pimps are making a bad situation far worse.

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Romney losing is the way these nutjobs WILL keep their audiences. Do you really think these pundits, Fox news talking heads and radio shock jocks like Limpballs want to spend the next four years defending Romney? Attacking President Obama is their, very lucrative, bread and butter.

It's no coincidence that O'Reilly got a brand new, four year contract when President Obama was elected.


All the division pimps will be able to keep their jobs as long as they keep their side angry. And they're so experienced at it now, they'll always be able to come up with a schtick.

The last thing they want is civil, mature, reasonable cooperation. Now that would be a killer.

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Mark Levin: U.S. Probably At Point Of No Return If Obama Wins | RealClearPolitics




Sean Hannity: I would like to see a more aggressive articulation of conservative principles as you're saying, but do you see that this election goes the wrong way, is this the point of no return?

Mark Levin: In my mind, it's probably yes. That doesn’t mean I’m not going to fight the rest of my life. I’m not going to curl up in a fetal position and leave my family exposed to this. But it’s going to make the battle a 1000 times more difficult.


We have a Congress that seems incapable of responding to it, utterly timid and cowardly. We have a Supreme Court, even if you look at John Roberts that gives its imprimatur to the most outrageous power grab by the federal government in our lifetimes. So basically, rather than checks and balances of the federal government, we have collusion by the branches of government against the individual and the states.

So, Hannity and Levin think the world is going to end if Obama gets reelected......

We should all be concerned


Or insulted.

.

Then you insult yourself on a daily basis if you listen to either of them. You previuosly stated a few posts back that you do listen to Levin.

Why listen to anyone if you have no confidence in what they say. I'm not saying swallow it hook, line and sinker but if you consider them insulting then you can't be learning anything from a person who you consider insulting.

There's other sources.
 
So, Hannity and Levin think the world is going to end if Obama gets reelected......

We should all be concerned


Or insulted.

.

Then you insult yourself on a daily basis if you listen to either of them. You previuosly stated a few posts back that you do listen to Levin.

Why listen to anyone if you have no confidence in what they say. I'm not saying swallow it hook, line and sinker but if you consider them insulting then you can't be learning anything from a person who you consider insulting.

There's other sources.


The answer is pretty simple: I try to expose myself to both ends of the political spectrum as much as possible. Frankly, I'm stuck - I have to follow politics closely as part of my profession. Otherwise I would ignore all this silly bullshit immediately. I don't like intellectual dishonesty. I don't like being lied to. I don't like having my intelligence (such as it is) insulted.

But, sadly, I have to pay attention.

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Or insulted.

.

Then you insult yourself on a daily basis if you listen to either of them. You previuosly stated a few posts back that you do listen to Levin.

Why listen to anyone if you have no confidence in what they say. I'm not saying swallow it hook, line and sinker but if you consider them insulting then you can't be learning anything from a person who you consider insulting.

There's other sources.


The answer is pretty simple: I try to expose myself to both ends of the political spectrum as much as possible. Frankly, I'm stuck - I have to follow politics closely as part of my profession. Otherwise I would ignore all this silly bullshit immediately. I don't like intellectual dishonesty. I don't like being lied to. I don't like having my intelligence (such as it is) insulted.

But, sadly, I have to pay attention.

.


Fair enough we'll leave it there since I consider you to be one of the more reasonable and likable posters here...not that you care, or it matters in the scheme of things.
 
Mark Levin: U.S. Probably At Point Of No Return If Obama Wins | RealClearPolitics




Sean Hannity: I would like to see a more aggressive articulation of conservative principles as you're saying, but do you see that this election goes the wrong way, is this the point of no return?

Mark Levin: In my mind, it's probably yes. That doesn’t mean I’m not going to fight the rest of my life. I’m not going to curl up in a fetal position and leave my family exposed to this. But it’s going to make the battle a 1000 times more difficult.


We have a Congress that seems incapable of responding to it, utterly timid and cowardly. We have a Supreme Court, even if you look at John Roberts that gives its imprimatur to the most outrageous power grab by the federal government in our lifetimes. So basically, rather than checks and balances of the federal government, we have collusion by the branches of government against the individual and the states.

I'm not among those who is convinced Romney will win. And to be honest, I think that his controversial remarks about the "47%" have hurt him more than helped. I don't know what will be the outcome of the elections. But there is indeed a strong possibility that Obama gets reelected. And if it happens, sure it will be a very bad thing but come on, it's not the end of the world. Conservatives have to keep opposing him, and eventually the majority will realize that the liberal experiment isn't working... I don't know how much time it's gonna take. But I do know that the liberal policies are so flawed that they will sooner or later result in a massive rejection by the majority of the people. I can predict that if Obama gets a second term, by the end of it he will have messed up things so badly that the American people will get sick and tired of democrats (if they aren't already by now...). And when a republican is elected, he will be able to remove all the bad legislation left by his predecessor. And besides, a lot of federal programs are going to be bankrupt soon, if something isn't done. And we know that Obama isn't willing to do anything... But whoever is in the white house by then will have to deal with it. Time bomb.


Hey in the last 48 hours I ve reevaluated my whole outlook. Unless he excels in the debates...ALL of them..he's done.

I want him to win but I am also realistic. I think the polling is skewered. But that aside.


He's still a piss poor candidate. Wasn't my first choice. For me, it's another,"lesser of two evils" election. How bright can he be if he can't see that he should be 10 points ahead with this economy and President Obama's performance? Yet, he muddles along even when his own party tells him to shake things up.


Nice guys finish last!

Man, I disagree with you. Perhaps he's not a great candidate, but I have a feeling he would be a great president. He doesn't have the oratory skills of a Reagan, that's for sure. But he is a "problem solver" and he is exactly the man America needs in this delicate moment. Not just the "lesser of two evils", IMHO.
 
Then you insult yourself on a daily basis if you listen to either of them. You previuosly stated a few posts back that you do listen to Levin.

Why listen to anyone if you have no confidence in what they say. I'm not saying swallow it hook, line and sinker but if you consider them insulting then you can't be learning anything from a person who you consider insulting.

There's other sources.


The answer is pretty simple: I try to expose myself to both ends of the political spectrum as much as possible. Frankly, I'm stuck - I have to follow politics closely as part of my profession. Otherwise I would ignore all this silly bullshit immediately. I don't like intellectual dishonesty. I don't like being lied to. I don't like having my intelligence (such as it is) insulted.

But, sadly, I have to pay attention.

.


Fair enough we'll leave it there since I consider you to be one of the more reasonable and likable posters here...not that you care, or it matters in the scheme of things.


Hey, I need all the help I can freakin' get.

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The answer is pretty simple: I try to expose myself to both ends of the political spectrum as much as possible. Frankly, I'm stuck - I have to follow politics closely as part of my profession. Otherwise I would ignore all this silly bullshit immediately. I don't like intellectual dishonesty. I don't like being lied to. I don't like having my intelligence (such as it is) insulted.

But, sadly, I have to pay attention.

.


Fair enough we'll leave it there since I consider you to be one of the more reasonable and likable posters here...not that you care, or it matters in the scheme of things.


Hey, I need all the help I can freakin' get.

.



We all do. :eusa_angel: One certainly get insight into the minds (or lack of them ) of voters here.
 
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Conservatives have met a brick wall

They constitute about 25% of the electorate and are able to bully another 15% to support them. But 40% is about the absolute max they can gain

Like it or not Conservatives, Moderate Republicans are the only ones capable of winning national elections
 
Conservatives have met a brick wall

They constitute about 25% of the electorate and are able to bully another 15% to support them. But 40% is about the absolute max they can gain

Like it or not Conservatives, Moderate Republicans are the only ones capable of winning national elections

You're a democrat, why would you want to give a helpful advice to republicans?
 
Dude.......no worries. Hes not winning. My post election party has been planned for months and months now........a big part of which will be watching the returns rolll in over at MSNBC.

The economy is shit and the middle of the world is on fire. The incumbent is well under 50%. That = a loss........and electorally, its gonna be a blowout.
That's what you said, in 2008!!!

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:lol: . :lol: . :lol: . :lol: . :lol: . :lol: . :lol: . :lol:


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Conservatives have met a brick wall

They constitute about 25% of the electorate and are able to bully another 15% to support them. But 40% is about the absolute max they can gain

Like it or not Conservatives, Moderate Republicans are the only ones capable of winning national elections

By that theory if Moderate Conservatives and Moderate Democrats get together, President Obama is done. Right now it's the far reaches of President Obama's party that are his base.
 
Conservatives have met a brick wall

They constitute about 25% of the electorate and are able to bully another 15% to support them. But 40% is about the absolute max they can gain

Like it or not Conservatives, Moderate Republicans are the only ones capable of winning national elections

You're a democrat, why would you want to give a helpful advice to republicans?


With that attitude it's no wonder that we're all at a stalemate.
 

Yeah.....right......just like 2008!!!!!


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:lol: . :lol: . :lol: . :lol: . :lol: . :lol: . :lol: . :lol:
 
Conservatives have to keep opposing him, and eventually the majority will realize that the liberal experiment isn't working...


Ah, yes......the whiney, little bitch LOSER-option......


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4 more years of Obama and this message board will be bye-bye,say good bye to most of the rights you enjoy like freedom of speech.......... $bc50a49cb11a61428c48ca25f6072341.jpg
 
Conservatives have met a brick wall

They constitute about 25% of the electorate and are able to bully another 15% to support them. But 40% is about the absolute max they can gain

Like it or not Conservatives, Moderate Republicans are the only ones capable of winning national elections

You're a democrat, why would you want to give a helpful advice to republicans?

I am a registered Republican who is politically moderate
 
Conservatives have met a brick wall

They constitute about 25% of the electorate and are able to bully another 15% to support them. But 40% is about the absolute max they can gain

Like it or not Conservatives, Moderate Republicans are the only ones capable of winning national elections

By that theory if Moderate Conservatives and Moderate Democrats get together, President Obama is done. Right now it's the far reaches of President Obama's party that are his base.

If we could get Moderate Democrats and Moderate Republicans to form a coalition, we could actually get things done
 
Conservatives have met a brick wall

They constitute about 25% of the electorate and are able to bully another 15% to support them. But 40% is about the absolute max they can gain

Like it or not Conservatives, Moderate Republicans are the only ones capable of winning national elections

By that theory if Moderate Conservatives and Moderate Democrats get together, President Obama is done. Right now it's the far reaches of President Obama's party that are his base.

....And....quite-obviously.....the Majority.

:eusa_clap:
 

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