Obama's Core Problem.

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Obama hasn't yet learned that he lost the election earlier this month. There was a sea-change to his political fortunes. There was an election, and as he taunted the GOP with IF YOU DONT LIKE MY POLICIES, WIN AN ELECTION that's what happened.

Here's my prediction: While Boner and the rest of the GOP whine and scratch their heads for what to do the American People will defeat Obama with passive opposition like they did Prohibition in the 30s.
 
I don't seem to recall President Obama on the ballot earlier this month. :rolleyes:

He's still the President, #OperationImpeachTehNegar notwithstanding....

and Republicans lack the votes to override a veto.
 
Obama hasn't yet learned that he lost the election earlier this month. There was a sea-change to his political fortunes. There was an election, and as he taunted the GOP with IF YOU DONT LIKE MY POLICIES, WIN AN ELECTION that's what happened.

Here's my prediction: While Boner and the rest of the GOP whine and scratch their heads for what to do the American People will defeat Obama with passive opposition like they did Prohibition in the 30s.

As for you prediction, what it really took to repeal Prohibition was passive opposition plus an amendment to the Constitution. Are you holding out for an amendment now? Any in particular?

Your first paragraph, though, holds more than a grain of truth. The President doesn't look any more ready to play by the rules than he did before the election. Of course, repeated losses in elections didn't teach the Republicans much either. It seems the state of politics these days.
 
As for you prediction, what it really took to repeal Prohibition was passive opposition plus an amendment to the Constitution. Are you holding out for an amendment now? Any in particular?

Your first paragraph, though, holds more than a grain of truth. The President doesn't look any more ready to play by the rules than he did before the election. Of course, repeated losses in elections didn't teach the Republicans much either. It seems the state of politics these days.

Napoleon and Robert E.Lee observed that they followed their armies from the front; Lee didn't want to fight at Gettysburg, Napoleon says he wanted to go to London NOT Moscow. Popular movements decide outcomes.

If Obama is right Hillary or Warren will be President soon, if he's wrong 2016 wont be any fun for Democrats.
 
The election turned him and you into political eunuchs.

Laughs.

How will this President not end up most lame of all lame-duck end-of-term Presidents? His supporters have already worn out their chant "But, but they are OBSTRUCTING him MOM!!!!" by blaming his failings on Republicans including for the time when he had control of both chambers.

History doesn't really care "who gets the credit" as Reagen famously did not worry about. No one says the Reagen recovery would have been even stronger without Tip O'Neil's foot dragging (though it would have been.) No one seems to remember Clinton was overpowered by the Republican congress who helped turn around the budget and welfare programs over his vociferous objections. Now he can't brag about "his successes" enough.

Obama is fundamentally incapable of doing the smart thing. It isn't that he is an ideologue, although he is. It is that he is an arrogant, stubborn child that petulantly insists on being "right" and getting his way on everything.
 
The election turned him and you into political eunuchs.

You so desperately want us to believe that.

I've already said the only thing I can see is that Ted Cruz now has the power to block judicial appointments.

I keep asking you exactly what else has changed, but every time I do your Marine Corps training kicks in and you tuck tail and desert the thread.
 
Has Obama ever been right, when he's had to lie about all that he's done?

I don't know what Democrats think happened on the 5th. In a week or so they'll lose Louisiana too. I don't expect much from the GOP Congress as they whore for the same people Obama services. But I expect average Americans will act.
 
I don't know what Democrats think happened on the 5th. In a week or so they'll lose Louisiana too. I don't expect much from the GOP Congress as they whore for the same people Obama services. But I expect average Americans will act.

That's nice. Do you think you have enough votes to override a presidential veto? Here in the reality-based world, you do not.
 
During Valley Forge the Congress was sucking British dick while Washington and his legion of losers froze and starved, much of the American officer corps were in Philadelphia socializing with the Brits, too. Most of Washingtons men were poor, illiterate losers with no better prospects than Valley Forge. But we know the outcome.
 
In your reality based world, a Republican just kicked Wendy Davis' Looney Tunes ass 40 yards down field, to the wild applause of 44% of the Hispanic vote.

That's nice. Do you have the votes to override a presidential veto yet?

A simple "yes" or "no" will suffice, if you can find the courage to answer.
 
That's nice. Do you think you have enough votes to override a presidential veto? Here in the reality-based world, you do not.

Your obsession with the veto as your "last stand at the Alamo" defense is cute.

"But, but my guy can still VETO everything!!!"

There is this thing called political realities and one's legacy to consider. I actually can see him taking your idea of demanding his way or the highway while barricaded behind a hollow-core door with SWAT poised with the battering ram.

Are you under the impression that every piece of legislation has always been passed by the President of the period's party, or with a veto-proof majority?

Are you unaware that the reason that Harry Reid allowed nothing to be voted on was because, if put to a vote, some Democrats, in some states, have constituencies that would eviscerate them for voting against -some- Republican bills?

All the Republicans plus a a few Democrats equals filibuster proof. All the Republicans plus a handful more Democrats equals Veto over-ride.

All the Republicans plus some prominent, vocal Democrats means a veto is political legacy suicide.

You are as politically tone-deaf as Obama. Keep rooting for your idea of "The President of No." Be nice to see Hillary's chances ruined.
 
That's the hope, that Obama will either sign or veto bills beneficial to Americans. With the proper messaging it could be very difficult for Obama to veto everything the Republicans send to him without damaging the Party Brand, and without whipping the numbers of renegade democrat senators into an impeachable majority. I believe five Democrat Senators just passed gas on his executive action on immigration. As soon as Obama is seen as the obstructionist, things will get bad for his party's brand.

Well, I wish you the best with your clever plan, but I have to be honest...it's quite a reach for your side. I don't see the Republicans as willing to craft a bill amenable to the President (quite the opposite, in fact), and I seriously doubt he will "hurt the Democratic brand" with a veto pen. You may recall the last two years of Clinton's second administration we had something similar, and people blamed Congress for farting around, despite the best efforts of Fox News to blame President Clinton.
 
Well, I wish you the best with your clever plan, but I have to be honest...it's quite a reach for your side. I don't see the Republicans as willing to craft a bill amenable to the President (quite the opposite, in fact), and I seriously doubt he will "hurt the Democratic brand" with a veto pen. You may recall the last two years of Clinton's second administration we had something similar, and people blamed Congress for farting around, despite the best efforts of Fox News to blame President Clinton.

Your grasp of legislative history remarkably shallow. Bill Clinton today brags about Republican legislation that he signed after swearing he would veto it no matter what.

They are under no obligation to craft a bill "amenable to the President." They are under obligation to craft bills "amenable to actual voters that put them in office."

Obama made the election about "his policies" and the referendum returned was "no thanks!"

Keep pretending that because a bunch of less than typical voters showed up to cast a vote for "the historic guy" twice that it is a mandate for anything that comes from his mouth. None of those voters will turn out for Hilary. It's been two years and many failures later since anyone voted for his policies and a couple of weeks since his policies were soundly rejected.
 
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I really am surprised no one has whipped out BO's obvious mental illness...

My Lit persona is a bit domineering, but it's all in good fun and nothing to write home about, but that president dude is serious sociopath.

Even he is all about himself and how he effects/affects himself and what he would do if he was himself, etc.

A closet Narcissist is expected, but add in calculated manipulation for personal gain, ignorance of surroundings and how his actions effect/affect other people, plus talking about himself in third person while labeling his opponents in generalities, and he's a level above most crazy politicians.

Like, there's a crazier than usual dude in the Whitehouse and his obsession is not the United States of America.
 
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