B.O. The end of a love affair

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From the Telegraph ...

Barack Obama romped to the presidency of the United States in 2008 on a tidal wave of ‘hope and change’. Back then, the financial crisis was raging and US troops were still engaged in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, but a fresh-faced Mr Obama brimmed with confidence.

He predicted that future generations would look back on his election and see the moment “when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal…when we ended a war and secured our nation and restored our image as the last, best hope on earth.”

Six years later, Mr Obama is weary and greyed and finds his job approval ratings stuck in the low-40s. This October is the 17th consecutive month in which polls show that a majority of Americans disapprove of his leadership.

With November’s mid-term elections less than a month away, even fellow Democrats won't be seen dead with the man who once transformed their party's fortunes. Apart from some closed-door fundraisers, Mr Obama is all but invisible on the campaign trail.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...23/Barack-Obama-the-end-of-a-love-affair.html


What went wrong?

The slow economy producing McJobs (low pay, part-time)
Healthcare reforms
Botched heathcare rollout
ISIS blows up the foreign policy

On the upside, they point out he's kept his focus on his golf game.

Makes for an interesting read.
 
But your love affair with BS will never die.

If you'd actually take the time to read the article you'd see he says 40% have a favorable impression of the Prez. You are obviously in that 40%.

But the FACT remains that the majority of the country is not supportive. The article simply points out the reason 60% do not approve.
 
Wingnut Nation desperately wants us to believe that President Obama is unpopular. "but...but...teh POLLS!"

How's that "repeal and replace" legislation comin' along, guys?

Not hearin' a lot about that pesky deficit anymore, either (5 years declining deficits in a row done took the wind outta THAT sail....)
 
Yes, BO would probably be the end of a love affair.

Oh, you meant THAT BO.

I was talking about the other kind.
 
Wingnut Nation desperately wants us to believe that President Obama is unpopular. "but...but...teh POLLS!"

How's that "repeal and replace" legislation comin' along, guys?

Not hearin' a lot about that pesky deficit anymore, either (5 years declining deficits in a row done took the wind outta THAT sail....)

Stick around for the election results then convince us how a serious ass whupping is a good thing for the liberals.
 
Obama failed when he placed the rescue of Wall Street Elites ahead of the folks. He shoulda sent a trillion in cash to every home and screamed SPEND! I mean WE owe the borrowed money NOT Hillary and Chelsea. We woulda bought new cars new homes more crack more beer new clothes new law mowers new everything. Hillary used the money to buy more WALMART stock. Chelsea bought a 10 million dollar apartment.

Next Obama spent a year fighting over ObamaCare. He coulda bought insurance for everyone with the money he pissed away buying votes in Congress.

He owned both houses of Congress till 2011, and did shit except piss the opportunity away being a cool fool.
 
shouldnt the question be .. why is EVERY poll trying to make the country beleive Obama is unpopular? It is every poll.

And if he's so popular, then why are all the Dems telling him to stay away on the campaign trail?
 
Just as The Fraud's popularity bottoms out, the lame media will start a brand new love affair with The Hildabeast as soon as she announces. We ain't seen nothin' yet.
 
From the Telegraph ...

Barack Obama romped to the presidency of the United States in 2008 on a tidal wave of ‘hope and change’. Back then, the financial crisis was raging and US troops were still engaged in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, but a fresh-faced Mr Obama brimmed with confidence.

He predicted that future generations would look back on his election and see the moment “when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal…when we ended a war and secured our nation and restored our image as the last, best hope on earth.”

Six years later, Mr Obama is weary and greyed and finds his job approval ratings stuck in the low-40s. This October is the 17th consecutive month in which polls show that a majority of Americans disapprove of his leadership.

With November’s mid-term elections less than a month away, even fellow Democrats won't be seen dead with the man who once transformed their party's fortunes. Apart from some closed-door fundraisers, Mr Obama is all but invisible on the campaign trail.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...23/Barack-Obama-the-end-of-a-love-affair.html


What went wrong?

The slow economy producing McJobs (low pay, part-time)
Healthcare reforms
Botched heathcare rollout
ISIS blows up the foreign policy

On the upside, they point out he's kept his focus on his golf game.

Makes for an interesting read.

The only thing that "went wrong" was too many people believed the campaign lies of a common political huckster.

The whole bullshit about "transparency, hope and change, and bi-partisanship" was never a hallmark of this administration from day one.

Like most Presidents, Obama has a handful of successes and accomplishments and a basketful of failures. But the big lie that he relished in telling was that he was a different animal -- a transformational figure committed to a far different political course than was common to his time.

The joke was on us, and the punchline came within a few months of his taking office.
 
The love affair ended when Obama decided to put his absolute lack of virtue on daily display. You cannot gratuitously lie to the American people with impunity. Like I said six years ago, the man is unfit for the office.

All politicians lie and only the politically naive believe otherwise .
 
Wingnut Nation desperately wants us to believe that President Obama is unpopular. "but...but...teh POLLS!"

How's that "repeal and replace" legislation comin' along, guys?

Not hearin' a lot about that pesky deficit anymore, either (5 years declining deficits in a row done took the wind outta THAT sail....)


a fucking welfare idiot, sit down Rob you ignorant jackass
 
Yes but, no President has lied to the American people like Obama has lied to the American people. No President as been as consistently wrong as Obama, and lied to cover it up. There's a difference.


Well.. Nixon lied and covered up as much.
 
The only thing that "went wrong" was too many people believed the campaign lies of a common political huckster.

The whole bullshit about "transparency, hope and change, and bi-partisanship" was never a hallmark of this administration from day one.

Like most Presidents, Obama has a handful of successes and accomplishments and a basketful of failures. But the big lie that he relished in telling was that he was a different animal -- a transformational figure committed to a far different political course than was common to his time.

The joke was on us, and the punchline came within a few months of his taking office.


Yeah, had nothing to do with the obstructionists.. you guys are something else, none of it good. No president could have gotten anything done dealing with all that crap.

http://swampland.time.com/2012/08/23/the-party-of-no-new-details-on-the-gop-plot-to-obstruct-obama/


The Party of No: New Details on the GOP Plot to Obstruct Obama
By Michael Grunwald @MikeGrunwaldAug. 23, 201212 Comments
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House Majority Leader and House Budget Committee Chair Rep. Eric Cantor answers questions from reporters after speaking at a U.S. Chamber of Commerce event entitled Controlling Costs: The Price of Good Health July 12, 2011 in Washington, DC.

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TIME just published “The Party of No,” an article adapted from my new book, The New New Deal: The Hidden Story of Change in the Obama Era. It reveals some of my reporting on the Republican plot to obstruct President Obama before he even took office, including secret meetings led by House GOP whip Eric Cantor (in December 2008) and Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell (in early January 2009) in which they laid out their daring (though cynical and political) no-honeymoon strategy of all-out resistance to a popular President-elect during an economic emergency. “If he was for it,” former Ohio Senator George Voinovich explained, “we had to be against it.” The excerpt includes a special bonus nugget of Mitt Romney dissing the Tea Party.

But as we say in the sales world: There’s more! I’m going to be blogging some of the news and larger themes from the book here at TIME.com, and I’ll kick it off with more scenes from the early days of the Republican strategy of No. Read on to hear what Joe Biden’s sources in the Senate GOP were telling him, some candid pillow talk between a Republican staffer and an Obama aide, and a top Republican admitting his party didn’t want to “play.” I’ll start with a scene I consider a turning point in the Obama era, when the new President went to the Hill to extend his hand and the GOP spurned it.

On Jan. 27, 2009, House Republican leader John Boehner opened his weekly conference meeting with an announcement: Obama would make his first visit to the Capitol around noon, to meet exclusively with Republicans about his economic-recovery plan. “We’re looking forward to the President’s visit,” Boehner said.

The niceties ended there, as Boehner turned to the $815 billion stimulus bill that House Democrats had just unveiled. Boehner complained that it would spend too much, too late, on too many Democratic goodies. He urged his members to trash it on cable, on YouTube, on the House floor: “It’s another run-of-the-mill, undisciplined, cumbersome, wasteful Washington spending bill … I hope everyone here will join me in voting no!”

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