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Thank you so much Cao!

04/28/2009

Husseins popularity? Already? In his first 100 days? Take a guess. From, of all places, teh WaPo:

According to Gallup’s April survey, Americans have a lower approval of Mr. Obama at this point than all but one president since Gallup began tracking this in 1969. The only new president less popular was Bill Clinton, who got off to a notoriously bad start after trying to force homosexuals on the military and a federal raid in Waco, Texas, that killed 86. Mr. Obama’s current approval rating of 56 percent is only one tick higher than the 55-percent approval Mr. Clinton had during those crises.

BWAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The explanation for Mr. Obama’s low approval is that he ran as a moderate but has governed from the far left. The fawning and self-deceiving press won’t go there. On Sunday’s “Meet the Press,” host David Gregory asked a panel about critics who “would say one of the things that he’s done in 100 days already is expand the role of government, the size of government.” Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin claimed, “That’s what he ran for the presidency in the first place for.”

Perplexed about complaints over Mr. Obama’s expansion of government, Newsweek editor Jon Meacham asked: “does no one listen during campaigns?”

It was these pundits who weren’t paying attention during last year’s campaign. In all three presidential debates, Mr. Obama promised to cut government spending and reduce the size of the deficit. He blamed the economic crisis on excessive deficits. At no time did candidate Barack Obama say that more deficit-spending was the solution.

They couldn’t hear shit over their own slurping noises! Or because their heads were so far up his ass their ears were covered.

There’s a bit more. I just “cherry-picked”.

4 Comments
  1. FreedomFighter permalink
    04/29/2009 05:33

    I think an “I told you so” is in order.

  2. 04/29/2009 08:05

    What have I been saying, hmmm?

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