Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Most Polarizing President in History--UPDATED

The smartest man in the world has thus far been unable to solve our economic problems, win over the hearts of our enemies, or heal the divisiveness in our country. Barack Obama, hailed as the great savior, has proved to be a great disappointment to those who foolishly trusted his snake-oil-like rhetoric proclaiming that he would bring a change for the better to Washington, D.C. How's that hope and change working out for you?

Most transparent administration in history. What a load of crap! Excuse me, while I run for my vomit bucket.

I'm back now.

With the recent slaughter in Massachusetts, the liberals have a new villain to hate, and when they hate, it drips out of them like venom, with a dose of vengeance and anger to top it off. Yes, they will forever despise George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. Sarah Palin makes their thick Commie blood boil.

Now, they can add Scott Brown to the mix. The hunkie Republican from New England just waltzed on to the scene ruining all their great socialist plans to take over this country and bring about trickle-up poverty for us poor, stupid peons who cannot possibly be trusted to think for ourselves.

How has the public responded to the election results in Massachusetts? Read about recent poll results, via Hot Air:

CNN poll: 70% glad that Dems no longer have 60 votes

"Maybe when he said there wouldn’t be another 1994 thanks to him, he meant this year would be worse.

poll results

The way they phrased the question guaranteed that only the most robotic Democratic partisans would say they’re not glad (imagine if it had been framed in terms of greater Republican power to 'obstruct'), but consider this evidence that the 'party of no' label hasn’t exactly brought the GOP to its knees. And that ain’t all:


'Forty-five percent of people questioned in the poll said Democratic control of Congress is a good thing, with 48 percent disagreeing. The margin is within the survey’s sampling error. But the results are a shift from last June, when 50 percent felt that Democratic control of both chambers of Congress was good and 41 percent felt it was bad for the country

“The poll provides more evidence of the dwindling appeal of the Democratic party in the wake of last week’s special election in Massachusetts,” said CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. “Fewer Americans have a favorable view of the Democrats, and fewer support Democratic control on Capitol Hill.”…

According to the poll, 46 percent of the public has a favorable opinion of the Democratic Party, with 44 percent viewing the Republican Party in a positive light. That’s a change from October, when 53 percent had a favorable opinion of Democrats and 36 percent saw the GOP in a positive light
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Except for a CNN poll taken in February 2005, when approval of the Democratic Party split 46/47, the 46/46 split here is the worst they’ve seen dating back to 1992. What does that mean for November? Patience, my friends. Still more data to come in the next post. For now, meditate on this: How good does reconciliation on ObamaCare look this afternoon to Reid and company with 70 percent giving thumbs up to the idea of bipartisan cooperation? Particularly when Clyburn, who’s responsible for selling Reid’s bill to leery House progressives as part of the two-step 'fix,' is going around sneering at the Senate as a 'House of Lords'?"


Then, we have this gem regarding the great nation healer himself, Barack Obama: Obama most polarized first-year presidency. Smooth move, Barry. Of course, those of us who have been on to Obama for some time are not the least surprised by any of these findings.

UPDATE: This should bring a few laughs.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I would rethink your claim that Obama is actually smart!

President Barack Obama and his Education Secretary Arne Duncan appeared at the Graham Road Elementary School in Falls Church, Va., Tuesday on Jan. 19, 2010 and opted to use teleprompters to speak to the 11-year-old kids.

Obama and his staff brought along two teleprompters into the classroom along with the podium with the Presidential seal to chat with 30 sixth graders.

So let me get this straight, Obama is a Harvard Grad and a Genius but he can't speak to 30 11-year-old kids without a teleprompter?

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiight!

Obama is the poster child of the theory that being educated doesn’t mean you’re intelligent