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Old 07-28-2015, 12:51 PM
 
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What would you expect from a narcissist who considers himself the smartest person in the room?

His ass, or more specifically his policies, were whooped in the mid-terms by the electorate choosing Republicans, resoundingly, so I think The People would have a different opinion.
Losing the mid-terms is exactly what happened to Reagan. There's a clear pattern to politics if you look for it. Don't get too excited about such temporary victories that were set to happen regardless of how the president is doing.
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Old 07-28-2015, 12:57 PM
 
Location: The Silver State (from the UK)
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He probably would win another election. He would have a pretty strong record to run on, with a serious amount of empirical measures in his favor. Personally, when you look at the candidates on both sides, I think he would be one of the strongest.

But its hypothetical. It doesn't really matter - he has been a two term President and will go down in history as a successful President.
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Old 07-28-2015, 01:04 PM
 
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He probably would win another election. He would have a pretty strong record to run on, with a serious amount of empirical measures in his favor. Personally, when you look at the candidates on both sides, I think he would be one of the strongest.

But its hypothetical. It doesn't really matter - he has been a two term President and will go down in history as a successful President.
Strong indeed. Obama has bombed seven countries, not even Bush can top that.
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Old 07-28-2015, 01:21 PM
 
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But he cannot run again. Barring a coup, Obama will be going home to Chicago, or Hawaii, or Tehran, or wherever he feels most comfortable when he finishes his term, at which point he will be irrelevant and powerless.
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Old 07-28-2015, 01:39 PM
 
Location: Planet Earth, Milky Way
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Lets see what Obama has really done.

He has prosecuted all whistle blower who have come forward destroying there lives.
His administration has changed the way GDP is calculated so we don't even know what it really is.
Household net income is at a 50 year low.
More people are on food stamps and welfare than ever before.
Race relations are among the worst ever.
The heath care insurance has risen to all time highs for most payers.
Iran is on its way to becoming nuclear power.
Most companies hold record profits off shore not paying any tax to USA, Apple holds 150 billion off shore.
Record debt for the USA the largest debtor nation in the History of the world.

Cast your votes
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Old 07-28-2015, 01:42 PM
 
Location: Phoenix
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I think he would probably win again if he ran again also. With the Republicans controlling every other source of power in the Government, he's been doing better.
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Old 07-28-2015, 01:53 PM
 
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Hes planting the seed. So us tin foil hatters who a few years ago said obama would try to find a way to stay in office look like were are not so far off. Until a new president is voted in i am worried that a false flag riot will be used for martial law and a suspension of elections. Or some rewording of the law to allow obama to stay in office. Is there a way to reinterpret how long a term is? I know i sound crazy but alot of crazy stuff a few years ago is no longer crazy but is considered normal.
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Old 07-28-2015, 01:58 PM
 
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Hes planting the seed. So us tin foil hatters who a few years ago said obama would try to find a way to stay in office look like were are not so far off. Until a new president is voted in i am worried that a false flag riot will be used for martial law and a suspension of elections. Or some rewording of the law to allow obama to stay in office. Is there a way to reinterpret how long a term is? I know i sound crazy but alot of crazy stuff a few years ago is no longer crazy but is considered normal.
They said the same thing about Bush, Clinton, Bush, Reagan and even guys before that.

So yeah, the tin foil hat crowd is as nutty as ever.

P.S. You forgot to mention FEMA camps.
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Old 07-28-2015, 02:02 PM
 
Location: Alaska
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Well, to be fair, if he demolished McCain and Romney, especially in 2012 when everything seemed to be stacked against him, then under the present circumstances he would probably win in another landslide. Why would you expect otherwise? Jeb! is Romney 2.0.

Mick
Your right! He has more teet sucking voters and illegals to vote for him now than then! He'd win hands down..
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Old 07-28-2015, 02:08 PM
 
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They said the same thing about Bush, Clinton, Bush, Reagan and even guys before that.

So yeah, the tin foil hat crowd is as nutty as ever.

P.S. You forgot to mention FEMA camps.
I wonder how many voting booths they will have in fema camps?
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