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RGacky3
23rd August 2011, 13:10
Well the left have left Obama, the progressive majority left him, but at least he still has his ...... Oh no, looks like Wall Street is abandoning him too, so much for trying to be republican lite. (http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/177675-wall-street-execs-turn-back-on-obama-give-to-romney?wpisrc=nl_fix)
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Poor Obama.
So who has Obama got left? Maybe a couple bankers, a dwindling few democrats without principles who just still like the campain slogans .... Things are looking dim for poor old Obama.
RGacky3
23rd August 2011, 13:14
"It's not healthy for rich people to feel maligned," the executive said.
Awww, you hear that? the rich people are maligned by Obama, he's been so mean to them, you see how entitled these people feel to complete obedience and how they feel entitled to be coddled every step of the way? Imagen if there was Sanders in the office.
Parnell added that financial support for Romney could be attributable to his front-runner status: "This is classic market behavior. Jump on the hot growth stock (Obama), and jump off when it doesn't pan out. Romney is safe; he's blue-chip — for now."
This is the REAL face of American politics, its investments by the wealthy.
danyboy27
23rd August 2011, 15:28
who know, perhaps obama will be able to gather enough deluded folks to get reelected. Ed schultz is sure supporting the guy verry hard, and a lot of tool are watching msnbc.
RichardAWilson
24th August 2011, 04:11
He's going to triangulate. Obama is reinventing himself as a "New Democrat." - Meaning he's moving even further toward the right-wing. However, even that won't work if the American economy doesn't recover. - Wall St's money won't matter much.
Islamosocialist
24th August 2011, 04:22
I prefer Obama to the other viable options in America today.
I still can't believe this people, like Bachmann, is an option?
And Perry... I almost throw up thinking of him. Bush on steroids. It's just so... is that the way all Texas politicians are? They seem like brothers. Everything about them is the same, and equally annoying.
RGacky3
24th August 2011, 07:31
He's going to triangulate. Obama is reinventing himself as a "New Democrat." - Meaning he's moving even further toward the right-wing. However, even that won't work if the American economy doesn't recover. - Wall St's money won't matter much.
He's already further right then "new democrat" Maybe he's new democrat in rhetoric ("lets all get along"), but he's blue dog in action.
I prefer Obama to the other viable options in America today.
I still can't believe this people, like Bachmann, is an option?
And Perry... I almost throw up thinking of him. Bush on steroids. It's just so... is that the way all Texas politicians are? They seem like brothers. Everything about them is the same, and equally annoying.
Thats the problem, they are all insane, if McCain came in I'd prefer him to Obama, just because then you might have a proper opposition, but compared to all these tea party freaks, McCain looks like a progressive.
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