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Conservative
Commentary

by Ed Donath
December 11, 2011 |
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Defending the right to rant! |
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Are you sorry for not feeling
sorry?
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"We're
hesitant to jump on board with heavy attacks"
personally against
President Obama, Nicholas Thompson, the vice president of
polling firm the Tarrance Group, said.
"There's a lot of people who feel sorry for
him."
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There are,
indeed, a lot of people who feel sorry for Obama.
There's
that
ever-shrinking number of hard core supporters who feel just
as sorry for themselves as they do for their Dear Leader as a
result of the failure of a commonly-held agenda.
Even the far-left Occupy Movement claims to have issues with
their fellow Soros-backed traveler.
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... Recent polling data indicates
that while the president suffers from significantly low job
approval ratings, voters still give
"high
approval"
to Obama personally,
Thompson said. Voters
"don't
think he's an evil man who's out to change the United
States"
for the worse -- even
though many of the same survey respondents agree that his
policies have harmed the country. The upshot, Thompson
stressed, is that Republicans should
"exercise some caution"
when talking about the
president personally.
Yahoo!
News
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The rest of us who, in spite of our distaste for his
Keynesian socialist agenda and
its Alinsky socialist promotional methodologies, feel sorry for the guy
because his elitist arrogance prevents him from accepting
the clear message that he could actually have done better. In
a Clintonian shift Obama could have fed off of his
so-called "likeability" and his praiseworthy non-Clintonian
marital fidelity, likely rescuing his waning popularity in the process.
Many are
just sorry that Obama bit off way more than he could chew; sorrier still that it resulted in the USA being in far
worse shape politically, socially and economically than it
was in when he showed up on a white horse that has "changed"
to dingy grey before our eyes; sorry that we have to keep
saying "We told you so!"
as a reminder that repeating
the 2008 mistake will compound the man-caused
disaster that this failed administration has wrought.
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In keeping with
the Tarrance Group's light-attack suggestion let us not
chide Obama for his associations with criminals.
Instead, let's blame the convicts and future convicts for their associations
with Obama.
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The Convicts |
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The Future
Convicts |
Feeling sorry for
Obama into eternity can't change the damage that he and his
criminally-negligent cronies have done to our nation. If you
sincerely believe he deserves to be reelected I feel a lot
sorrier for you than I ever will for him.
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