Who has the better credentials to be President, Obama or Sarah Palin?

Great President, as defined by Obama

A quote from America's smartest President: "I'd rather be a great first-time President than a mediocre two-time President."

The quote was obviously aimed at Barack's favorite target, George W. Bush. I'm not a George W. apologist -- I believe W. was responsible for some of the problems we're in right now.

There were things I didn't agree with and I wasn't bashful about saying so. But I digress; if you're a "great first-time President..." you would likely be given a chance to be a second-term President. Frankly I wouldn't give up my community organizer job after 2012. Oh, and let's hope the next President gives you the same treatment that you've given to George W. The new President will certainly have plenty to work with.

He still won't accept blame.

He still won't accept blame.
It's Bush's fault

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Obama wins another one for the GOP

The results are just in and Scott Brown has dealt a stunning defeat to the Democrats in Massacusetts, thanks to the help of Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and the rest of the Dems who have had the audacity (to borrow a term from President Obama) to try to ignore the will of the people.

The people have asked for transparency, which Obama promised when he was campaigning and has yet to provide. We said we wanted less government intrusion, in stark contrast to Obama taking over car companies, banks and health care. The Dems have made sweetheart deals to certain politicians in order to try to cram this monstrosity of a bill down our throats.

It is my understanding that Michael Steele of the RNC has suggested that they use part of the RNC's PAC money to send Obama to stump for Democrats in other key races. That's in stark contrast to the Dems who reportedly are sending the President on vacation again till the mid term races are over and even into the 2012 elections. It seems Barack has somewhat of a reverse 'Midas touch'. Everything he touches turns to something quite different than gold. It seems to be a guaranteed defeat for anyone he stumps for. Let's hope he shows up for his own re-election in 2012; it should make things easier for the Republicans to take back the White House.

On the plus side Brown has made a number of positive promises in his acceptance speech. Let's hope he follows through on them and it sends a clear message to the Republicans who made a lot of promises and failed to follow through.

As a final thought one has to wonder if the Democrats will actually choose Obama to carry the torch for them in 2012, as is customary. The Kool Aid drinkers have to be choking on their own Kool Aid and wondering how to spin this as not being a referendum. You know Harry Reid isn't a happy camper; he knows that he's about to join the ranks of the unemployed and the Narcissistic Obama should be realizing by now that the nation is tired of him trying to run the country like it's Chicago. Sleezy politics have been exposed by the man who promised something quite different and the chickens are coming home to roost.

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