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The slobbering liberal media, coupled with an increasingly bad economy and an increasing number of freshman mistakes may well make Obama a single-term president. Obama-fatigue is not out of the realm of possibility. American's are cranky right now, and the clock is ticking.
The slobbering liberal media, coupled with an increasingly bad economy and an increasing number of freshman mistakes may well make Obama a single-term president.
Nah, I don't think so. Bush made a few mistakes, such as allowing the greatest attack to ever occur on American soil and letting New Orleans drown. Those mistakes didn't stop him from being a two-term president. In fact, that first mistake made him hugely popular for a brief period of time.
As for a supposed increasing number of freshman mistakes - really? Where? Americans seem to be pretty happy with him.
Nah, I don't think so. Bush made a few mistakes, such as allowing the greatest attack to ever occur on American soil and letting New Orleans drown. Those mistakes didn't stop him from being a two-term president. In fact, that first mistake made him hugely popular for a brief period of time.
As for a supposed increasing number of freshman mistakes - really? Where? Americans seem to be pretty happy with him.
You make some good points. Gitmo, CIA memos, Nancy Pelosi being dragged through the mud are all problems that he caused. Not unexpected of an inexperienced President. Americans are pretty patient. I guess we'll see what happens.
Nah, I don't think so. Bush made a few mistakes, such as allowing the greatest attack to ever occur on American soil and letting New Orleans drown. Those mistakes didn't stop him from being a two-term president. In fact, that first mistake made him hugely popular for a brief period of time.
As for a supposed increasing number of freshman mistakes - really? Where? Americans seem to be pretty happy with him.
Bush let New Orleans drown when the idiots knew 5 days in advance it was coming. The ones who stayed can blame themselves or their loser mayor Nagin who allowed them to stay.
Greatest attack that Clinton kinda forgot to stop when he had intel something was coming?
Get real, I thought the loons forgot about 9.11 like it never happened.
But yet the loons want to release the same people who masterminded 9.11??
You make some good points. Gitmo, CIA memos, Nancy Pelosi being dragged through the mud are all problems that he caused. Not unexpected of an inexperienced President. Americans are pretty patient. I guess we'll see what happens.
Maybe not "creations" but he was not forced to close Gitmo, he was not forced to release the CIA memos, and he was not forced to put Nancy Pelosi in a position to lie about her knowledge of enhanced interrogation methods. Had he avoided all of these, he'd be relatively conflict free except for having to answer for a stimulus that thus far is not producing much results.
Bush let New Orleans drown when the idiots knew 5 days in advance it was coming. The ones who stayed can blame themselves or their loser mayor Nagin who allowed them to stay.
Greatest attack that Clinton kinda forgot to stop when he had intel something was coming?
Get real, I thought the loons forgot about 9.11 like it never happened.
But yet the loons want to release the same people who masterminded 9.11??
Really makes sense.
haha. I knew my statements would make some people mad.
I think it's pretty much a sure bet that if an attack occurs while Obama is president, Republicans will be howling about how he allowed them to happen.
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