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Unprecedented anti-incumbent
party sentiment notwithstanding, of 130 million
votes cast in the 2008 presidential
election Obama-Biden's margin of victory
over McCain-Palin was a respectable yet
landslide-short 10 million popular
votes. Factoring in McCain's early
non-support of leading Republicans, his
own serious campaign strategy blunders and the
overwhelming media spin-coddling and
protectionism of candidate Obama, it may be difficult, now,
to believe that the GOP ticket actually received
nearly 60 million votes in '08.
What the left-wing media shills
accomplished with their tactics was to
sell a bill of goods to pseudo-centrist independents,
undecideds
and young one-off wannabe socialists. |
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Untold stories, denial and
revisionism are no longer enough to
prevent you from knowing
exactly
who Obama is. |
Nonetheless, with Obama's poll
numbers in a nosedive, every
pre-inauguration crisis unresolved and zero accomplishments
to speak
of
(with the possible exception of the bin Laden takeout
enabled, to a great extent, by the previous
administration), the
slobbering leftist mainstream media
still expects
you to believe that not a single personality in the
early-on multiplicity of BHO-punching potential
Republican candidates has a remote chance of laying
a glove on their Dear Leader.
Of course, in keeping
with Obama's own explanation for last November's
election rout -- which
he appropriately dubbed
"a shellacking"
-- they will
try to convince you that he simply hasn't been able to
properly promote his imaginary economic rescue message to
anxious and unemployed Americans. But in
reality who, in
our lifetime, has had more of a technology-driven
opportunity to saturate this nation with his
presentations?
With no
one left to blame for the utter failure of his
presidency, the disingenuous "poor communications"
claim is being made by and about one of the most
prolific speechmakers in White House history. The
claim itself is yet another passive/aggressive
attempt to imply that perhaps it is the listeners'
comprehension skills, rather than the president's
meatless lectures that have been faulty.
"When
you hear the president say things like 'we did a
poor job of explaining what we were trying to do,'
that is indicative of his not getting it.
Voters have had enough of the Obama agenda,"
Majority
Leader Eric Cantor put it in perspective after the
shellacking.
Furthermore, every Obama lecture has been exactly
like the one before it and the one before that.
Predictably, if he were doing even a somewhat better
job than reality tells us, his poll numbers would
still continue to fall. People want to hear fresh ideas from their
leaders…or at least honest admissions that the same
old same old has been unsuccessful and that it's
time for new strategies to be implemented.
"Shovel-ready
was not as
shovel-ready
as we expected" is not
only a day late and a trillion dollars short but it
is a perfect illustration
of
Obama's over-the-top carelessness and, as Rep.
Cantor put it, his
"not getting it."

Who, then, is responsible for the president's
plummeting popularity and loss of trust?
Obviously, it is none other than that narcissistic
reflection he keeps seeing in the mirror -- the
image that only he will be left trusting as the 2012
election draws nigh.
Simply
stated, Obama beats Obama.
By a
landslide.
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