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Tell me how a republican is going to win the presidency without the Latino, African-American and other minority votes. I just don't see Obama losing in 2012.
Might want to check the polls.. He's not real popular with his base right now which is why he's bringing in fresh meat with his new illegal alien policy.. Keep'm here until 2012, let them vote then who cares what happens to them.. Nice!
I don't agree with his choice of language, but I do agree with his opinion. There won't be another Black President for at least 20-30 years. I'd put some money on that.
We really do not know if this brother in law actually exists. It can be said..we know more about this alleged brother in law than we do Obama.
Now we're hearing murmurs that he may not even run for re-election. If that's the case, then I KNOW we're about to be inundated with excuses from the Liberal left! Maybe someone should start a thread on "What Excuses Will Liberals Make When Barack Obama Bows Out For 2012?"
Considering that the President is a Class AAA Blame Artist, I know that there will be all sorts of reasons that will be thrown around by the President, Democrats, and Liberals as to why he became the next One Term President.
But what sort of regrets will Obama himself have? What will he blame for his Magnificent Ouster? Will he blame himself, or others? Will he regret his policies?
Hindsight 20/20 is bound to be quite interesting coming from the First Black President, One Termer, and Worst President in post-War history.
The only regret he will has is he wouldn't get the billion dollar package from Goldman Saches because he couldn't get Cap and Tax pass under his realm. He should have done this on his first 2 years and then get a package from Goldman.
Regrets? i doubt it, he became President of the USofA,he and his family are set for life, he may not have accomplished everything he wanted but i'm sure from his perspective he did everything he could with what he had, When his tenure as President of America is over whether that be next year or another 5 years from now he will retire from the Presidency a happy man.
Although I refuse to even look at candiates until the election times really start, I feel the Republicans are weak right now. Trust me, I want Obama out as much as anyone, but I don't think we can say that anybody running as a Republican is going to steamroll him. We're going to need somebody good, you have to remember that it is very easy for Obama to make two or three racial lines and he will get a big black vote again.
Now we're hearing murmurs that he may not even run for re-election. If that's the case, then I KNOW we're about to be inundated with excuses from the Liberal left! Maybe someone should start a thread on "What Excuses Will Liberals Make When Barack Obama Bows Out For 2012?"
Wake up Aero!! you were having a dream.
Not only is he running for re-election but if the Repubs cant come up with something better than the current list of candidates it will be an easy win for President Obama..
Failure to address economic conditions, especially unemployment. The stimulus didn't stimulate. Even if you love the man personally, being unable to find a job makes you rethink whether to support him.
I think his main regret will that he immediately turned his attention away from the economy after the Stimulus was passed and put his focus fully on Obamacare. I believe he truly thought that the Stimulus was the magic bullet that was going to right this ship, therefore thinking that economic recovery was on autopilot. Obviously, that wasn't the case, and what we got out of it was a failed Stimulus and an unconstitutional healthcare reform law. These two tidbits will haunt him from here on out.
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