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Thread: GOP....now that Obama has won, can you PLEASE help him run this country correctly?
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11-07-2012, 11:25 AM #31
Exactly why Obama is responsible for the next 4 years.NO EXCUSES,NO FINGER POINTING own the next 4 years.
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11-07-2012, 11:30 AM #32
well with all of the news shows out there it's obvious that we never see them all. I don't listen to a ton and it does happen. There are plenty of liberal talk show hosts that will call out obama if they don't agree with his action or stance on an issue. Sure there are some that don't but those guys have less value to me. Saying no media member blasts OBama simply isn't true. They are out there.
Not sure if you consider Jon Stewart in your group of who you are calling "media", but I assume you mean the liberal media. He's typically defined as left leaning if not liberal straight out and he calls out Obama all the time.
more recently, chris mathews blasted him for his debate #1 performance. that's not really a blast on issues, but still evidence of a liberal that doesn't toe a liberal line when discussing Obama.
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11-07-2012, 11:34 AM #33
he was responsible for the last four years, but there are influences that presidents inherit. It's just a fact. I said before I don't like the blame game. It really doesn't get us anywhere. Sadly it's a major part of politics and it will happen the next time a GOP candidate sits in the white house and the Dems will be complaining about the Reps playing the blame game. It's a idiotic cycle that's around because each politician is trying to save face and retain their job. I find it annoying. Although there is a fine line between blaming and stating facts that happened before. It just depends on each instance and how much a candidate keeps bringing it up.
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11-07-2012, 11:44 AM #34
I don't disagree with anything you just said. I just take issue with a candidate (in this case Obama) running a campaign on CHANGE and puffing himself up with campaign promises about how different things are going to be if he is elected and then when he gets elected he accomplishes nothing and blames the former president for his failures. He knew what he was getting himself into when he ran for president. Blaming Bush for his failure to accomplish what he promised shows an extreme lack of character.
In all honesty, I would have voted for Obama this time around if he had simply been man enough to admit that he got in over his head and made bigger promises than he could keep and asked the American people to give him a chance. This whole "Look at what I have accomplished!" thing that he did this campaign when he hasn't accomplished anything made me sick to even listen to and convinces me that 4 more years of Obama will result in 4 more years of failure and failure to take responsibility for his ineptness.
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11-07-2012, 11:51 AM #35
Maybe, just maybe, the sheep do not see things the way you do. Could it be that "the sheep" have a clearer picture of reality? Could they see an unemployment rate that is in decline as opposed to the one he started with that was increasing? Could they see that stimulus spending, although not wanted, was necessary? Maybe they understand that the decline in the economy takes a little longer to get out of than hoped? Maybe they see the GOP as the obstructionists that they truly are? Maybe they feared the right-wing agenda that accompanies any Republican nominee?
Not that you will, but you might want to re-examine your assessment of the electorate. I guarantee they are not the "sheep" you seem to think they are. They proved it last night.
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11-07-2012, 11:57 AM #36
You're talking to people who said Romney would "run the country" as President better than Obama and now insist Obama doesn't "run the country". They can't even seem to decide what a President does. Either that or they're admitting to another four years of spiteful non cooperation.
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11-07-2012, 01:30 PM #37
If this is how the GOP supporters are going to be, then what hope does Obama have with the REAL GOP....
*SIGH*
Very frustrating to say the least.
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11-07-2012, 01:48 PM #38
stock market is going down. Politicians are out of time pointing the fingers. If Obama goes to Congress looking for hand outs they get shot down PERIOD.
...............next
his re-election campaign of the past 4 years is over. He can no longer bring crap legislation to the floor and blame congress on it, well if he does it shows how ANTI-AMERICAN he really is because he will gain nothing by doing it.
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11-07-2012, 02:10 PM #39
Is the campaign against him over? That's been the biggest problem the last four years. Republicans outright said their goal was to make Obama a one term President. Now that that's not possible, will Republicans finally stop caring about winning and start caring about their nation?
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11-07-2012, 02:39 PM #40
Harry Reid makes the first move toward division:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...p-filibusters/
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