A_Wanderer
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These people are insane.
These people are insane.
so Obama's approval rating is ahead of Clinton and about on par with Regan
and he's facing the worst economic climate since the 1930s
enormous deficits handed to him by the previous administration
along with two failed wars.
2012 should be a breeze for him.
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These people are insane.
Well, I do agree with steps 1 and 2...and so do many Democrats...
Say all you want about the liberal reaction to Bush's disputed election and subsequent reelection, but this level of disloyalty bordering on treason has no comparison.
And I thought I'd seen it all during the Clinton Administration.
Oh really? You agree with not paying your taxes, and so do a lot of Dems?
I thought "the beast" was referring to the consumer-based economic system
"starve the beast" came out of the 80s -- essentially, some of the anti-government fanatics wanted to cut taxes so low that they would have to shut down the Department of Labor, Department of Education, Department of Housing, etc.
even though the billboard clearly states it is a reference to government?
"starve the beast" came out of the 80s -- essentially, some of the anti-government fanatics wanted to cut taxes so low that they would have to shut down the Department of Labor, Department of Education, Department of Housing, etc.
Department of Defense?
Department of Defense?
Ex-CNN anchor Lou Dobbs is considering running for president in 2012
BY Michael Saul
DAILY NEWS POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT
Former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs has never been elected to any government office, but he said Monday he’s considering a run for the White House in 2012.
During an interview on WTOP radio in Washington, Dobbs fueled rumors he’s seeking a bid for public office, possibly the highest office in the land, when asked if speculation about an Oval Office bid is “crazy talk.”
“What’s so crazy about that?” Dobbs, 64, replied. “Golly!”
So, is it crazy talk or is it real, the radio station persisted.
“Well, I’ll tell you this much -- it’s one of the discussions that we’re having,” he said. “For the first time, I’m actually listening to some people about politics.”
“I don’t think I’ve got the nature for it,” he added. “[But] we’ve got to do something in this country and I think that being in the public arena means you’ve got to be part of the solution.”
Dobbs, a controversial and outspoken critic of the nation’s immigration policy, said he is reaching out to Latino groups in attempt to bridge differences and identify public policy solutions.
Read more: Ex-CNN anchor Lou Dobbs is considering running for president in 2012
One of the researchers, Eugene Caruso of the University of Chicago, discovered that participants whose partisanship was the same as that of the candidate "consistently rated the lightened photographs as more representative of the candidate than the darkened photographs, whereas participants whose partisanship did not match that of the candidate showed the opposite pattern."
In other words, conservatives tended to see Obama as black, while liberals tended to see him as white.
From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Domenico Montanaro, and Ali Weinberg
*** No pain, no gain? In a way, last week epitomized President Obama’s 10 months in office. There was lots of seemingly short-term pain -- members of Congress calling for his Treasury secretary to resign, more P.R. snafus over the stimulus, the chattering class criticizing his Asia trip, and his approval rating dropping below 50% for the first time in Gallup’s poll. But there also was long-term gain -- the Senate on Saturday moving one step closer to passing health-care reform and a growing economic consensus, via the New York Times, that the stimulus is working despite all the P.R. headaches it has caused. Indeed, this short-term pain/long-term gain for Team Obama occurred during the presidential campaign. For all the hits they took (Jeremiah Wright, Tony Rezko, “bitter,” the PUMAs, Bill Ayers, Landstuhl, even Joe the Plumber), they were always working toward the prize (270-plus electoral votes). And remember this: If you simply judged the last three months of the 2008 campaign by which campaign "won" the daily news cycle, McCain came out ahead. That’s perhaps the best example of the short-term/long-term.
The only reason those Bush phone photoshops were funny was because Bush is a dimwit and it could be believable that he'd hold a phone upside down for a photo op.
i also disapprove. so, if this was directed at me, i'm not sure what your point was. maybe you should stick to posting photoshopped images and internet slang. FTW LOLZ!!!!