Is Barack Obama the best campaigning and strategist for the Republican Party? Thanks to his arrogance, inexperience, radicalism, values and threats, America is in the midst of a generation long Depression, the loss of possibly 80 congressional seats and the Senate.
Even the Left is upset with him--he has not made our nation into the second Soviet Union fast enough.
The great news is that Americans are now willing to say they do not like the big government efforts of Obama, or George Bush. That means 2012 could be an even better year for Republicans--thanks to redistricting we start with picking up a minimum of 15 House seats--which means we could be close to 270 GOP'ers in Congress on January 3, 2013. Even better over half will be Tea Party types--small government, lower taxes, etc.
"But Barack Obama is destroying the Democratic Party. It may not recover for a long time. In this, he most closely resembles a synthesis of the failed candidacy of George McGovern and the catastrophic presidency of Herbert Hoover. The damage he is doing to his partys image and prospects closely resembles the harm Hoover did to the Republican Party, from which it did not recover for 20 years after he left office. And the extent to which Obama is discrediting the Left parallels the damage George McGovern did to his ideological confreres in 1972, when he went down to flaming defeat.
In a sense, America met its first conservative in 1981 and fell in love. We met our first liberal in 2009 and are running away screaming. FDR was too long ago to count, Lyndon Johnson too distracted by Vietnam to make an impact. So Obama is the first full-throated liberal to be president in our lifetimes. And we won’t soon forget him and the lessons his failure is teaching us."
Imagine for the next twenty years being able to shout "Obama" and get votes!
More...
Even the Left is upset with him--he has not made our nation into the second Soviet Union fast enough.
The great news is that Americans are now willing to say they do not like the big government efforts of Obama, or George Bush. That means 2012 could be an even better year for Republicans--thanks to redistricting we start with picking up a minimum of 15 House seats--which means we could be close to 270 GOP'ers in Congress on January 3, 2013. Even better over half will be Tea Party types--small government, lower taxes, etc.
"But Barack Obama is destroying the Democratic Party. It may not recover for a long time. In this, he most closely resembles a synthesis of the failed candidacy of George McGovern and the catastrophic presidency of Herbert Hoover. The damage he is doing to his partys image and prospects closely resembles the harm Hoover did to the Republican Party, from which it did not recover for 20 years after he left office. And the extent to which Obama is discrediting the Left parallels the damage George McGovern did to his ideological confreres in 1972, when he went down to flaming defeat.
In a sense, America met its first conservative in 1981 and fell in love. We met our first liberal in 2009 and are running away screaming. FDR was too long ago to count, Lyndon Johnson too distracted by Vietnam to make an impact. So Obama is the first full-throated liberal to be president in our lifetimes. And we won’t soon forget him and the lessons his failure is teaching us."
Imagine for the next twenty years being able to shout "Obama" and get votes!
More...