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Old 06-02-2010, 07:52 PM
 
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The late, longtime New Yorker critic Pauline Kael was said to have expressed confusion over Richard Nixon's landslide re-election in 1972 - because no one she knew had voted for him. To borrow that notion, conservatives today imagine that everyone views the current occupant of the White House as they do: Barack Obama is the worst President ever. Conventional wisdom posits that this potent right-wing, anti-Obama sentiment will diminish the President's power - enough for Republicans to vanquish Democrats in November, regain control of Congress and weaken the incumbent for 2012. But this myopia has been created within an electronic cocoon of Fox News, talk radio, conservative websites and rhetoric from Republican leaders, all passionately reinforcing the message that the Obama Administration is disastrous on a historic scale. It's a message that is being transported as gamely by rank-and-file Republicans as it is by erudite conservative columnists with national readerships.
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Within the overheated conservative bubble there is little room for discussions of serious policy alternatives to deal with America's problems, reminders that the country is typically drawn to optimistic candidates (like Reagan and Obama) and weighty appeals to the center of the electorate. If Obama is the worst President ever, as conservatives seem to believe, why do they need to say anything more than that to take control of Congress and then get rid of him? But while the conservatives' ultimate condemnation rallies their core supporters and resonates with some centrist voters, over time it is unlikely to produce a majority against the Administration.
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Old 06-02-2010, 08:06 PM
 
Location: Rational World Park
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Good story. I think the Obama haters sabotaged themselves by claiming Obama was a horrible President back in November 08. The stepped on all their legit complaints by griping about his sleeves, flag lapel pin, his wife, a date night etc.
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Old 06-02-2010, 08:37 PM
 
Location: San Diego, CA
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Very well written.
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Old 06-02-2010, 08:44 PM
 
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There is no "hatred" for Obama. Nothing like there was for Bush.

Obama is scary because of what he is, not who he is. I don't like his philosophy. I don't like his politics. But I don't hate him.

The vitriol that was aimed at Bush was more of a derangement.

Oh, ande the republicans will win big in November.
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Old 06-02-2010, 10:02 PM
 
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I do think that the Republicans will take back Congress, or at least the House, this year. But I also think that after they do, people will remember why they voted them out in the first place. The problem is, people have short term memories.
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