Londo_Jowo
Lifer
This forum should be fun to read for the next couple of years. It has been pure comedy for the past two weeks and I don't expect it to become any less humorous.
Actually a small group of Americans sent that message. The other group rested and stayed at home not realizing the importance of midterm elections. That's was the failure. So no, there was not a clear message sent other than people who should have voted just didn't and now the next 2 years are going to be a stalemate in the US.
Hey, it's a trial.
I don't know, therefore alleged.
Like Clinton's Impeachment...
-John
Heh, it's funny how mad statists get when someone suggests punishing one of their masters for something.
I don't think Obama qualifies for impeachment over anything specific, but it's hilarious the level of emo-rage just the suggestion of holding shitbag politicians accountable for anything stokes in those busy licking Obama's boots.
You are rude, and a newbie, and certainly not an asset to the forum.
Go fuck yourself.
-John
I managed to live through the terms of President Nixon and President Carter. And I'm confident that I'll live through Obama's.It is possible the president is responding to changed circumstances with a certain rigidity because no one ever stood in his way before. Most of his adult life has been a smooth glide. He had family challenges and an unusual childhood, but as an adult and a professional he never faced fierce, concentrated resistance. He was always magic. Life never came in and gave it to him hard on the jaw. So he really doesn’t know how to get up from the mat. He doesn’t know how to struggle to his feet and regain his balance. He only knows how to throw punches. But you can’t punch from the mat.
He only knows how to do what he’s doing.
In the meantime he is killing his party. Gallup this week found that the Republicans for the first time in three years beat the Democrats on favorability, and also that respondents would rather have Congress lead the White House than the White House lead Congress.
A few weeks ago a conservative intellectual asked me: “How are we going to get through the next two years?” It was a rhetorical question; he was just sharing his anxiety. We have a president who actually can’t work with Congress, operating in a capital in which he is resented and disliked and a world increasingly unimpressed by him, and so increasingly predatory.
Anyway, for those who are young and not sure if what they are seeing is wholly unusual: Yes, it is wholly unusual.
Personally, one of the greatest political comebacks that I've observed was that of President Clinton. He was a politician that evolved his political philosophy while he was in office and ended up with much success...
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