If we can't beat this guy in 2012, I'll offically give up

Seriously. This guy has made a total ass of himself and that office over the last 3 years. And it's getting worse. If we can't win in THIS election coming up? Running against THIS guy? I'll just give up. I'll throw away my voter registration card, go buy a dog, and just surrender my paycheck to the government weekly and hope I have enough to buy rice and water.

Seriously. Has there ever been more of a joke of a president? We though Jimmy Carter was the worst. We knew Bush was bad. But this guy? Wow. Takes the cake. Guess thats what we get when we elect a no-name candidate, with absolutely NO experience leading ANYTHING, with countless shady associates, and who supports issues that we really had no clue about.

Most Americans, left wingers in particular, simply knew he was black (half anyway), cool, hip, liberal and gave one heckuva speech!!!

If we can't defeat him in 2012, I quit. This is like a football team voluntarily cutting it's best players and duct taping one hand behind the back on the rest. And watch the GOP still find a way to lose.

Its simple. Romney will almost certainly win against Obama, but Obama will almost certainly win against any other GOP candidate.


So if the GOP nominates anyone other than Romney, hey, we'll miss you. Really!

Guys like you make us Liberals feel so intellectually superior! We'll really miss that!
 
You'll do that as much as any liberal will actually move out of the country if they lose.
 
Seriously. This guy has made a total ass of himself and that office over the last 3 years. And it's getting worse. If we can't win in THIS election coming up? Running against THIS guy? I'll just give up. I'll throw away my voter registration card, go buy a dog, and just surrender my paycheck to the government weekly and hope I have enough to buy rice and water.

Seriously. Has there ever been more of a joke of a president? We though Jimmy Carter was the worst. We knew Bush was bad. But this guy? Wow. Takes the cake. Guess thats what we get when we elect a no-name candidate, with absolutely NO experience leading ANYTHING, with countless shady associates, and who supports issues that we really had no clue about.

Most Americans, left wingers in particular, simply knew he was black (half anyway), cool, hip, liberal and gave one heckuva speech!!!

If we can't defeat him in 2012, I quit. This is like a football team voluntarily cutting it's best players and duct taping one hand behind the back on the rest. And watch the GOP still find a way to lose.

A lot of voters also remember how close we came to a depression because of a republican.

He is guaranteed to win and when you say you will give up when he wins, what exactly does that mean. Are you leaving the country or just this bulletin board?

Oh and why is a person half white when it helps you (ie, he is dating your daughter) but if you are describing him to the police, he is black.
 
Seriously. This guy has made a total ass of himself and that office over the last 3 years. And it's getting worse. If we can't win in THIS election coming up? Running against THIS guy? I'll just give up. I'll throw away my voter registration card, go buy a dog, and just surrender my paycheck to the government weekly and hope I have enough to buy rice and water.

Seriously. Has there ever been more of a joke of a president? We though Jimmy Carter was the worst. We knew Bush was bad. But this guy? Wow. Takes the cake. Guess thats what we get when we elect a no-name candidate, with absolutely NO experience leading ANYTHING, with countless shady associates, and who supports issues that we really had no clue about.

Most Americans, left wingers in particular, simply knew he was black (half anyway), cool, hip, liberal and gave one heckuva speech!!!

If we can't defeat him in 2012, I quit. This is like a football team voluntarily cutting it's best players and duct taping one hand behind the back on the rest. And watch the GOP still find a way to lose.

Its simple. Romney will almost certainly win against Obama, but Obama will almost certainly win against any other GOP candidate.


So if the GOP nominates anyone other than Romney, hey, we'll miss you. Really!

Guys like you make us Liberals feel so intellectually superior! We'll really miss that!

I don't know about Romney winning, he has a tough time on the campaign trail, he's unapproachable and he isn't really a communicator rather robotic.
 
Christie made it official that he won't be running so you better start taste-testing that food ;)

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Notice how they are tyring to get anyone to run since they know the pool they have now is horrible.

Hell, didnt Cheney even try to insinuate Hillary should run. They will try anything. Don't worry republicans, we have our man, he will beat your collective asses in 2012 and there is nothing you can do about it.

I GUARANTEE YOU HE WILL WIN AND UP FOR ANY KIND OF MESSAGE BOARD BET. I win, I stay, you lose, you leave. (Of course you can come back with a new screen name but you are starting over...rep, rep points, no one knows you etc.)

Bets? Anyone...Pussies.
 
Seriously. This guy has made a total ass of himself and that office over the last 3 years. And it's getting worse. If we can't win in THIS election coming up? Running against THIS guy? I'll just give up. I'll throw away my voter registration card, go buy a dog, and just surrender my paycheck to the government weekly and hope I have enough to buy rice and water.

Seriously. Has there ever been more of a joke of a president? We though Jimmy Carter was the worst. We knew Bush was bad. But this guy? Wow. Takes the cake. Guess thats what we get when we elect a no-name candidate, with absolutely NO experience leading ANYTHING, with countless shady associates, and who supports issues that we really had no clue about.

Most Americans, left wingers in particular, simply knew he was black (half anyway), cool, hip, liberal and gave one heckuva speech!!!

If we can't defeat him in 2012, I quit. This is like a football team voluntarily cutting it's best players and duct taping one hand behind the back on the rest. And watch the GOP still find a way to lose.

Its simple. Romney will almost certainly win against Obama, but Obama will almost certainly win against any other GOP candidate.


So if the GOP nominates anyone other than Romney, hey, we'll miss you. Really!

Guys like you make us Liberals feel so intellectually superior! We'll really miss that!

No. Liberals feel intellectually superior by birth. You folks are so convinced of your own intellectual might, yet, you practice an ideology proven to fail throughout history. It's be a Saturday Night Live skit if it weren't so sad.
 
Is your beef w/ the Pres economic? You do know that it took waaay more than 2-3 years to get out of the Great Depression. This downturn is 2nd only to that. Of course if you listen to right-wing media they'll tell you it should have been over with by now :rolleyes: Turn Hannity, Levin, & oxyRush off and you might return to reality.
 
Seriously. This guy has made a total ass of himself and that office over the last 3 years. And it's getting worse. If we can't win in THIS election coming up? Running against THIS guy? I'll just give up. I'll throw away my voter registration card, go buy a dog, and just surrender my paycheck to the government weekly and hope I have enough to buy rice and water.

Seriously. Has there ever been more of a joke of a president? We though Jimmy Carter was the worst. We knew Bush was bad. But this guy? Wow. Takes the cake. Guess thats what we get when we elect a no-name candidate, with absolutely NO experience leading ANYTHING, with countless shady associates, and who supports issues that we really had no clue about.

Most Americans, left wingers in particular, simply knew he was black (half anyway), cool, hip, liberal and gave one heckuva speech!!!

If we can't defeat him in 2012, I quit. This is like a football team voluntarily cutting it's best players and duct taping one hand behind the back on the rest. And watch the GOP still find a way to lose.

Its simple. Romney will almost certainly win against Obama, but Obama will almost certainly win against any other GOP candidate.


So if the GOP nominates anyone other than Romney, hey, we'll miss you. Really!

Guys like you make us Liberals feel so intellectually superior! We'll really miss that!

No. Liberals feel intellectually superior by birth. You folks are so convinced of your own intellectual might, yet, you practice an ideology proven to fail throughout history. It's be a Saturday Night Live skit if it weren't so sad.

Sure, America has been a complete failure under:

Teddy Roosevelt
FDR
Truman
Eisenhower
Kennedy
Johnson
Nixon
Carter
Reagan
Bush the Elder
Clinton

All of the above employed Keynesian economic and had high taxes on the wealthy - ALL of which were liberals by today's Tea Party standard.

If there's any economic ideology that's repeatedly been historically proven to be a complete failure it's free market capitalism.

The only reason why liberalism and socialism every came into existence is becuase of the need for some alternative to the disaster of free market capitalism.
 
Seriously. This guy has made a total ass of himself and that office over the last 3 years. And it's getting worse. If we can't win in THIS election coming up? Running against THIS guy? I'll just give up. I'll throw away my voter registration card, go buy a dog, and just surrender my paycheck to the government weekly and hope I have enough to buy rice and water.

Seriously. Has there ever been more of a joke of a president? We though Jimmy Carter was the worst. We knew Bush was bad. But this guy? Wow. Takes the cake. Guess thats what we get when we elect a no-name candidate, with absolutely NO experience leading ANYTHING, with countless shady associates, and who supports issues that we really had no clue about.

Most Americans, left wingers in particular, simply knew he was black (half anyway), cool, hip, liberal and gave one heckuva speech!!!

If we can't defeat him in 2012, I quit. This is like a football team voluntarily cutting it's best players and duct taping one hand behind the back on the rest. And watch the GOP still find a way to lose.

Its simple. Romney will almost certainly win against Obama, but Obama will almost certainly win against any other GOP candidate.


So if the GOP nominates anyone other than Romney, hey, we'll miss you. Really!

Guys like you make us Liberals feel so intellectually superior! We'll really miss that!

No. Liberals feel intellectually superior by birth. You folks are so convinced of your own intellectual might, yet, you practice an ideology proven to fail throughout history. It's be a Saturday Night Live skit if it weren't so sad.


I think it's more cons feel intellectually inferior...with half a dozen exceptions on this board, I can see why....

US cons live in a sound bite world - no depth to their argument - unless it's a conspiracy theory. Then again, the CT depth is mostly vacuous, too....

See: Birthers
 
Why would you talk that way about Herman Cain?

It's actually INCREDIBLY possible for Obama to win right now.

You see, the GOP will back a candidate. But if they back a non Tea Party candidate, they will run one against THAT candidate and split the vote.

They promised to do it.

9% unemployment and slowing GDP means buh-bye Obama.
I think you have a good handle on it, Toddsterpatriot. Good.
 
You would think Obama would have cleaned up a mess by now that Republicans took 8 years to make. And with Republicans fighting him every step of the way. He thought he could work with those morons. Guess he's not that smart after all.


He didn't have to work with the GOP. Dems held White House, House and Senate from 2009 until 2011. Unfortunatly, we the people didn't like their flavor of Kool Aid, and the Dem's didn't want their names affixed exclusively to THEIR ideas.


But in other news............the head coach of the Duke University football team is still having trouble winning. He could blame the coaches that came before him. He could blame the players he has to work with. He could blame the losing culture at Duke football for decades. But he's not. He's taking responsibility. Because it's his job. And he's a leader.

Obama could learn some lessons from him. But in Obama's world, he is not to blame. He is Professor Obama, and he tells us what we do wrong and right.

More right wing ignorance. Many Democrats are conservatives. They vote with Republicans but don't like the Republican party because it's dirty and has a lot of crazies.

That,

And the fact you need 60 votes in the Senate. Otherwise you have to pass those bills through reconciliation. Like Republicans did with the first Bush tax cuts. And the Drugs for Votes bill.

Then you have Republicans willing to hold millions of Americans hostage to extend tax cuts for the wealthy.

I don't understand why you guys complain I'm a "broken record" when you repeat the same dirty lies over and over and over again. Why don't you guys run on the Republican Record if it's so good? Please, answer that question. Answer it! Answer it! Answer it! Answer it!

Where are the JOBS?
 
Seriously. This guy has made a total ass of himself and that office over the last 3 years. And it's getting worse. If we can't win in THIS election coming up? Running against THIS guy? I'll just give up. I'll throw away my voter registration card, go buy a dog, and just surrender my paycheck to the government weekly and hope I have enough to buy rice and water.

Seriously. Has there ever been more of a joke of a president? We though Jimmy Carter was the worst. We knew Bush was bad. But this guy? Wow. Takes the cake. Guess thats what we get when we elect a no-name candidate, with absolutely NO experience leading ANYTHING, with countless shady associates, and who supports issues that we really had no clue about.

Most Americans, left wingers in particular, simply knew he was black (half anyway), cool, hip, liberal and gave one heckuva speech!!!

If we can't defeat him in 2012, I quit. This is like a football team voluntarily cutting it's best players and duct taping one hand behind the back on the rest. And watch the GOP still find a way to lose.

Does that mean if he wins, you'll go away?
 
bucs90 is fairly intelligent in some regards BUT:

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Seriously. This guy has made a total ass of himself and that office over the last 3 years. And it's getting worse. If we can't win in THIS election coming up? Running against THIS guy? I'll just give up. I'll throw away my voter registration card, go buy a dog, and just surrender my paycheck to the government weekly and hope I have enough to buy rice and water.

Seriously. Has there ever been more of a joke of a president? We though Jimmy Carter was the worst. We knew Bush was bad. But this guy? Wow. Takes the cake. Guess thats what we get when we elect a no-name candidate, with absolutely NO experience leading ANYTHING, with countless shady associates, and who supports issues that we really had no clue about.

Most Americans, left wingers in particular, simply knew he was black (half anyway), cool, hip, liberal and gave one heckuva speech!!!

If we can't defeat him in 2012, I quit. This is like a football team voluntarily cutting it's best players and duct taping one hand behind the back on the rest. And watch the GOP still find a way to lose.

Personally I think Obama will beat or match Carter's record as the worst of the worst.

The below is a very interesting article regarding the comparison--(which are striking) between Carter and Obama and is a very good read.

Comparisons between the Obama White House and the failed presidency of Jimmy Carter are increasingly being made—and by Democrats.

Walter Mondale, Mr. Carter's vice president, told The New Yorker this week that anxious and angry voters in the late 1970s "just turned against us—same as with Obama." As the polls turned against his administration, Mr. Mondale recalled that Mr. Carter "began to lose confidence in his ability to move the public." Democrats on Capitol Hill are now saying this is happening to Mr. Obama.

Mr. Mondale says it's time for the president "to get rid of those teleprompters and connect" with voters. Another of Mr. Obama's clear errors has been to turn over the drafting of key legislation to the Democratic Congress: "That doesn't work even when you own Congress," he said. "You have to ride 'em."

Mr. Carter himself is heightening comparisons with his own presidency by publishing his White House diaries this week. "I overburdened Congress with an array of controversial and politically costly requests," he said on Monday. The parallels to Mr. Obama's experience are clear.

Comparisons between the two men were made frequently during the 2008 campaign, but in a favorable way. Princeton University historian Sean Wilentz, for instance, told Fox News in August 2008 thatMr. Obama's "rhetoric is more like Jimmy Carter's than any other Democratic president in recent memory."[ Syndicated columnist Jonah Goldberg noted more recently that Mr. Obama, like Mr. Carter in his 1976 campaign, "promised a transformational presidency, a new accommodation with religion, a new centrism, a changed tone."

But within a few months, liberals were already finding fault with his rhetoric. "He's the great earnest bore at the dinner party," wrote Michael Wolff, a contributor to Vanity Fair. "He's cold; he's prickly; he's uncomfortable; he's not funny; and he's getting awfully tedious. He thinks it's all about him." That sounds like a critique of Mr. Carter.

John Fund: The Carter-Obama Comparisons Grow - WSJ.com

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Seriously. This guy has made a total ass of himself and that office over the last 3 years. And it's getting worse. If we can't win in THIS election coming up? Running against THIS guy? I'll just give up. I'll throw away my voter registration card, go buy a dog, and just surrender my paycheck to the government weekly and hope I have enough to buy rice and water.

Seriously. Has there ever been more of a joke of a president? We though Jimmy Carter was the worst. We knew Bush was bad. But this guy? Wow. Takes the cake. Guess thats what we get when we elect a no-name candidate, with absolutely NO experience leading ANYTHING, with countless shady associates, and who supports issues that we really had no clue about.

Most Americans, left wingers in particular, simply knew he was black (half anyway), cool, hip, liberal and gave one heckuva speech!!!

If we can't defeat him in 2012, I quit. This is like a football team voluntarily cutting it's best players and duct taping one hand behind the back on the rest. And watch the GOP still find a way to lose.

Personally I think Obama will beat or match Carter's record of the worst of the worst.

The below is a very interesting article regarding the comparison--(which are striking) between Carter and Obama and is a very good read.

Comparisons between the Obama White House and the failed presidency of Jimmy Carter are increasingly being made—and by Democrats.

Walter Mondale, Mr. Carter's vice president, told The New Yorker this week that anxious and angry voters in the late 1970s "just turned against us—same as with Obama." As the polls turned against his administration, Mr. Mondale recalled that Mr. Carter "began to lose confidence in his ability to move the public." Democrats on Capitol Hill are now saying this is happening to Mr. Obama.

Mr. Mondale says it's time for the president "to get rid of those teleprompters and connect" with voters. Another of Mr. Obama's clear errors has been to turn over the drafting of key legislation to the Democratic Congress: "That doesn't work even when you own Congress," he said. "You have to ride 'em."

Mr. Carter himself is heightening comparisons with his own presidency by publishing his White House diaries this week. "I overburdened Congress with an array of controversial and politically costly requests," he said on Monday. The parallels to Mr. Obama's experience are clear.

Comparisons between the two men were made frequently during the 2008 campaign, but in a favorable way. Princeton University historian Sean Wilentz, for instance, told Fox News in August 2008 that Mr. Obama's "rhetoric is more like Jimmy Carter's than any other Democratic president in recent memory." Syndicated columnist Jonah Goldberg noted more recently that Mr. Obama, like Mr. Carter in his 1976 campaign, "promised a transformational presidency, a new accommodation with religion, a new centrism, a changed tone."

But within a few months, liberals were already finding fault with his rhetoric. "He's the great earnest bore at the dinner party," wrote Michael Wolff, a contributor to Vanity Fair. "He's cold; he's prickly; he's uncomfortable; he's not funny; and he's getting awfully tedious. He thinks it's all about him." That sounds like a critique of Mr. Carter.

John Fund: The Carter-Obama Comparisons Grow - WSJ.com

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Dont make promises you won't keep. My philosophy.

If Obama manages to pull out a win, we are going to have to work extra hard to make sure the Republic survives long enough to get another shot at life.
 

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