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Originally Posted by Dragneel
Suppose everything we think we know about the president’s political position is wrong? That’s what I think became clear this week.You know the conventional wisdom. It is that unemployment ticking down, plus the economy inching back, plus the power of the presidency to affect events, equal a likely Obama victory in 2012. Smart people, especially Republicans, believe this. But how about this for a thought: It’s not true. It’s all wrong. Barack Obama can be taken, and his adversaries haven’t even noticed. In fact, he will likely lose in 2012. Only one thing can save him. More on that further down.
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And Noonan isn't conservative, certainly not.
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She makes a good case. The survey numbers are encouraging news for real Americans. Barry will never get past the one impression people get from him, and that is, he is unresponsive to the needs of the American people. It's only about
his agenda. His pathological lying and penchant for arrogance don't resonate well with most people. He hasn't worked well with Congress or anybody else for two-plus years. The perception hasn't changed. He's even alienated some people within
his own party. While there are questions about who the Republicans will bring to the table in the 2012 presidential primaries and whether they'll garner interest, I would think that no matter who we send, that candidate has a real chance. If the congressional elections last year are any indication, then the message is clear that Americans want ---- and desperately
need ---- a new face in the seat of the White House.