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    Showing posts with label Dear Leader Obama. Show all posts
    Showing posts with label Dear Leader Obama. Show all posts

    Friday, July 10, 2009

    Obama Approval Numbers Enter Free Fall

    Maybe Americans are starting to realize that the economy is not improving, that we own a mess of a car company, that banks are still not lending money, and that none of those shovel-ready projects are actually causing people to pick up shovels, but are instead causing state governments to take bailouts.

    Maybe Americans are also trying to send a signal that government run health care is not something they are interested in, that they don't want to be taxed in a scheme to "save" the environment, and that they really don't believe anymore that 95% of them are getting a tax cut.

    Maybe.

    Anyway, Rasmussen has the Strongly Disapproves at 38% and the Strongly Approves at 30%, so, -8.

    Take it for what it's worth, that your neighbors perhaps are willful dunces, but not complete idiots.


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    Wednesday, October 8, 2008

    Others are with me

    This letter writer to National Review sums up the elections season for me.

    I'm almost spent gang. McCain can't make the sale, and it's a down year for Republicans anyway. The public hates Bush, and they're going to get what they want, someone as far removed from Republican/Conservative politics as possible.

    We all know how potentially disastrous for the country that could be. We also know and can see how McCain feels the same way. He can't bring himself, for whatever reasons, to hammer it home.

    Like the letter writer, I think Sarah Palin or Mitt Romney could and would; and would be happy to do so. I will continue to hammer Obama and leftists on this blog, up to and past the election, at least until they enact the Fairness Doctrine, and use it to not just stamp out free talk radio (hopefully it'll move to satellite and make that industry profitable), but opposition on the Internet.

    Then, I guess we'll all go underground.

    But, I exagerate (I hope).