Don't play that game, honestly. Bush was commonly called George W. Bush by people on both sides, at least in part to distinguish him from the OTHER President George Bush. Obama, on the other hand, is pretty much ONLY called Barack Hussein Obama by conservative pundits saying something negative about him (and "Hussein" is often emphasized). Using his full name is pretty pointless since it's not all that common for political figures and it's not like we're going to confuse him with the OTHER Barack Obama in US politics.
Either you're being stupid or you think everyone else is, because the "I just happen to emphasize his middle name for no particular reason" explanation is ridiculous.
Hardly any of the points being made are "factual", at least when it comes to using them as a reason to vote against Obama. Things like economic numbers are open to interpretation anyways, and it's REALLY a matter of opinion when it comes to whether or not they represent an argument to not vote for Obama.
Just as an incredibly easy example, the gas price argument. The article's author points out that gas prices went from $1.84/gallon to $3.80/gallon while Obama was President. Those numbers are correct, but the author just throws them out there with the apparent belief that they speak for themselves. Nowhere does he argue HOW Obama caused gas prices to go up, or how a different President could have or would lower them. The $1.84/gallon number also implies that this was a representative cost for gas pre-Obama, when it fact that number represents some of the cheapest gas in the past decade. The argument in the article is that Obama caused gas prices to "more than double", which becomes a lot less persuasive if you see that $1.84 was low even by pre-Obama standards.
Basically that article was a bunch of talking points we've heard quite a lot before. It wasn't that great an argument to start with, and it certainly hasn't gotten better with the thousandth repetition. And starting the foreign policy section with casually dismissing the increasing use of drones to kill terrorists, killing Osama bin Laden and ousting (and killing) Gaddafi makes the author sound like an idiot if you ask me. If you're going to make an argument for not re-electing Obama, it would seem like a good idea to make it sound like you're not just coming up with excuses to not vote for someone you're already dead set against.