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Topic: Another Blow To Obama
msharmony's photo
Wed 09/14/11 11:48 PM





I wonder if Obama is going to throw another temper tantrum and get angry in interviews like he did when Republicans took back Congress made historic and massive gains in the Senate and took the majority of Governorships, state Assembly and Senate and constitutional offices in 2010.

To bad he is to big of a moron to realize how deep he is in right now.



I dont know why he would. HE is aware that the country is tired of bipartisan nonsense. Considering congress has close to a single digit approval next to his forty some percent. I doubt he takes it as personal as you would like him to.


Todays Rasmussen

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows that 22% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as president. Forty-one percent (41%) Strongly Disapprove, giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -19 (see trends).


and comparatively

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely Voters shows that just six percent (6%) of Likely U.S. Voters rate Congress' performance as good or excellent - for the second straight month. Sixty-six percent (66%) say Congress is doing a poor job, up five points from July and the highest negative rating since March 2010.


thats an approval index rating of -60

however we pick and choose the stats,,,,OBama is still doing better individually than Congress and the two parties are collectively


Congress isn't up for reelection.



fortunate for them....

and the other candidates


from http://news.yahoo.com/obama-gets-slight-boost-jobs-speech-reuters-ipsos-171212907.html


Despite pessimism among voters about the economy -- the top issue in the campaign -- Americans rank Obama above all of the candidates vying to be the Republican nominee to run for president in November 2012.

The survey gave Obama the smallest advantage over former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, now running second to Texas Governor Rick Perry in national polls.

If the election were held today and Romney were his opponent, Obama would be the choice of 49 percent of registered voters surveyed, versus 43 percent for Romney. Among all voters surveyed, Obama's advantage over Romney was larger, at 51 percent to 39 percent.



....SLOW AND STEADY WINS THE RACE,, it will come out in the debates,, these are just the teasers,,,

AndyBgood's photo
Thu 09/15/11 08:43 AM

They are all politicians. So ye fix that and we can discuss when the countrys goin in the right way.


:banana: DAMN STRAIGHT!!!:banana:

The thing is what the hell has hate got to do with people despising an incompetent president ot civil leader? Damn if some people don't ride tangents like bicycles.

Getting rid of Lawyers would help too! The law needs to be written in teh Vernacular of the land! Not Latin! Not Legalese!

Lpdon's photo
Thu 09/15/11 10:35 AM

A bigger blow. NY just got a republican in a seat that a Dem held since 1923.


That's awesome. Byebye Obama............

Lpdon's photo
Thu 09/15/11 10:45 AM


They are all politicians. So ye fix that and we can discuss when the countrys goin in the right way.


:banana: DAMN STRAIGHT!!!:banana:

The thing is what the hell has hate got to do with people despising an incompetent president ot civil leader? Damn if some people don't ride tangents like bicycles.

Getting rid of Lawyers would help too! The law needs to be written in teh Vernacular of the land! Not Latin! Not Legalese!



So you think getting rid of lawyers would help, how about getting rid of a polititians who are lawyers? laugh

Dragoness's photo
Thu 09/15/11 11:05 AM






I wonder if Obama is going to throw another temper tantrum and get angry in interviews like he did when Republicans took back Congress made historic and massive gains in the Senate and took the majority of Governorships, state Assembly and Senate and constitutional offices in 2010.

To bad he is to big of a moron to realize how deep he is in right now.



I dont know why he would. HE is aware that the country is tired of bipartisan nonsense. Considering congress has close to a single digit approval next to his forty some percent. I doubt he takes it as personal as you would like him to.


He did last time. He went on TV with a scowl and an angry and evil look on his face. He doesn't like it when people don't worship him and treat him like a king and do whatever he says.

Tonight, just like the 2010 elections were a major blow to Obama and hopefully he will do the smart thing and drop out of the Presidential Primaries like President Johnson did. If not he will just get beat just like Jimmy Carter.


keep on wishing,,lool

I guess we all hear what we wish to because I hear him repeatedly say america is fed up with BI PARTISAN crap, and I Think most americans feel hs is right

even the ones who still wish to point fingers solely at one person or 'party'

and he still should see that he isnt doing SO poorly when his approval rate in his INDIVIDUAL position as president is three times that as the collective approval rating of those who pass the legislation of this country,, the congress(which includes both PARTIES)


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Believes Obama's Daddy served in WWII like Obama says!


:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:



nope, But I do believe one very significant father FIGURE (the man to raise him from ten years on,,,)

a mr Stanley Armour Dunham did,,,,


oops

slaphead

Dragoness's photo
Thu 09/15/11 11:08 AM
It is no blow to Obama anyway.

Obama is going to win in 2012 because there is nothing but a bag of lunatics to pick from besides him.

Obama has it in the wrap because the Repubs have nothing but loonies to represent them.

Lpdon's photo
Thu 09/15/11 12:16 PM

It is no blow to Obama anyway.

Obama is going to win in 2012 because there is nothing but a bag of lunatics to pick from besides him.

Obama has it in the wrap because the Repubs have nothing but loonies to represent them.


rofl That's why in 2010 Repubicans made record beaking gains in all levels of elected offices and won seats Republicans haven't had since the early 1900's.........rofl

msharmony's photo
Thu 09/15/11 01:17 PM


It is no blow to Obama anyway.

Obama is going to win in 2012 because there is nothing but a bag of lunatics to pick from besides him.

Obama has it in the wrap because the Repubs have nothing but loonies to represent them.


rofl That's why in 2010 Repubicans made record beaking gains in all levels of elected offices and won seats Republicans haven't had since the early 1900's.........rofl



nope, thats why , in the polls, OBAMA Is STILL Ahead of all republicans running in the PRESIDENTIAL race,,,

Lpdon's photo
Thu 09/15/11 09:58 PM
Tuesday's special elections for House seats in New York and Nevada were devastating for Democrats. Both races turned into a referendum on President Obama, who again proved how unpopular he is.

The New York seat made vacant by Anthony Weiner's sexting scandal has been in Democratic hands since 1923. Mr. Obama carried it by 11 points in 2008, but on Tuesday Republican Bob Turner beat Democrat David Weprin by eight. In a district with a 3-1 Democratic registration advantage, dissatisfaction with Mr. Obama among blue-collar ethnics and orthodox Jews was central to the GOP victory.

John McCain carried Nevada's 2nd District by a mere 88 votes in 2008. Yet Tuesday, former state Republican chairman Mark Amodei beat State Treasurer Kate Marshall by 28,307.

In some ways, the Nevada defeat is the more damaging. While both Democrats were lavishly funded, Mr. Weprin is now being disparaged as a poor campaigner. However, Ms. Marshall was thought to be the perfect candidate. Running the 2012 Democratic playbook, she ran ads accusing Mr. Amodei of "supporting an end to Medicare to give tax breaks to millionaires." It didn't work.

The Obama presidency is now in a downward spiral. The economy has flat-lined, his poll numbers are plummeting, and Democratic leaders are turning on the president.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/09/15/president-obama-long-goodbye-begins/#ixzz1Y5XZMSeb

msharmony's photo
Thu 09/15/11 10:24 PM
time will tell,,,,

I vote for the best candidate, not the party that had the best candidatein a different election

and it still stands that President has more favorable ratings than ANY of the presidential contenders,,,

vthepoet's photo
Sun 09/18/11 04:29 PM


They are all politicians. So ye fix that and we can discuss when the countrys goin in the right way.


:banana: DAMN STRAIGHT!!!:banana:

The thing is what the hell has hate got to do with people despising an incompetent president ot civil leader? Damn if some people don't ride tangents like bicycles.

Getting rid of Lawyers would help too! The law needs to be written in teh Vernacular of the land! Not Latin! Not Legalese!



Being a politician automatically makes all of em incompetent leaders.

Chazster's photo
Sun 09/18/11 05:27 PM

time will tell,,,,

I vote for the best candidate, not the party that had the best candidatein a different election

and it still stands that President has more favorable ratings than ANY of the presidential contenders,,,


Thats because votes are split. When it gets down to one candidate the votes split between the different republican candidates will converge into 1 candidate for the most part.

no photo
Sun 09/18/11 05:58 PM
The man he knew as his father, Stanley Armour Dunham did serve in world war II. I'm sure he called him "father."

Stanley Armour Dunham (March 23, 1918 – February 8, 1992) was the maternal grandfather of U.S. President Barack Obama. He and his wife Madelyn Payne Dunham raised Obama from the age of 10 in Honolulu, Hawaii.

World War II

Dunham enlisted as a private in the U.S. Army on January 18, 1942, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and served in the European Theatre of World War II with the 1830th Ordnance Supply and Maintenance Company, Aviation. During D-Day, this unit helped to support the 9th Air Force. They were deployed in France six weeks after D-Day.[10] Stanley’s older brother Ralph Emerson Dunham, great-uncle to Barack, landed at Normandy's Omaha Easy Red beach on D-Day plus four.[11][12] Before the Invasion of Normandy, the brothers once met accidentally while Stanley went in search of rations at the Hotel Russell in London, where Ralph happened to be staying.[10] Madelyn gave birth to a daughter they named Stanley Ann, who was later known as Ann, at St. Francis Hospital in Wichita on November 29, 1942. During the war, Madelyn Dunham worked on a Boeing B-29 assembly line in Wichita

no photo
Sun 09/18/11 06:01 PM


A bigger blow. NY just got a republican in a seat that a Dem held since 1923.


That's awesome. Byebye Obama............


Sorry to disappoint you Obama haters. He is marked to win the next election. Don't start celebrating until he has lost.

msharmony's photo
Sun 09/18/11 07:12 PM


time will tell,,,,

I vote for the best candidate, not the party that had the best candidatein a different election

and it still stands that President has more favorable ratings than ANY of the presidential contenders,,,


Thats because votes are split. When it gets down to one candidate the votes split between the different republican candidates will converge into 1 candidate for the most part.


which backs up my point that it is too early to tell

and with the fickle citizenry,, any random event or scandal on either side can slant and alter those numbers for the day,, or the week, or the month, or until the next event or scandal....

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