What do you do when you’re sinking in the polls? Act like a real President should. How incredibly sad that we know he doesn’t mean a damn word of it:
The United States of America does not quit once it starts on something. You don’t quit, the American armed services does not quit. We keep at it. We persevere.
Snort. H/T Gateway Pundit who has audio of cut-and-run-in-Iraq advocate Obama.
The Democrats Socialists should be scared: where’s the love they expected once the bill-we-need-to-pass-in-order-to-know-what’s-in-it? It ain’t forthcoming. Conventional wisdom dictates the seven months until the midterm elections is a political eternity and the force behind the dissent will wither and die by then: Hugh Hewitt argues that these are times to ditch conventional wisdom. He writes:
After all, look what happened to the Tea Party movement born almost a year ago.
Oh, that’s right. The Tea Party movement didn’t dissipate over the past 12 months. It grew. Enormously. Dissatisfaction with Obamacare didn’t decline. It mounted. The president’s popularity has been steadily trending down despite more than two score and 10 speeches.
The “benefits” of Obamacare will of course kick in. Just as the election rolls into view, “open season” for employee health benefits will appear for major employers across the country, and then … who knows?
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