Friday, June 17, 2011

JIMMY CARTER'S FOOTSTEPS (GEORGE H.W. BUSH'S TOO)

Though the president himself, his staff, and his supporters around the country are busy devoting everything they've got to his 2012 re-election campaign, Obama revealed Monday that his family isn't necessarily as "invested."


"Michelle and the kids are wonderful in that if I said, 'You know, guys, I want to do something different,' they'd be fine. They're not invested in daddy being president or my husband being president. But they do believe in what we're doing," Obama told NBC "Today Show" host Ann Curry in an interview that aired Tuesday.




And the president revealed that even he sometimes feels like giving up.

"I'm sure there are days where I say that one term is enough," the president said, but he added that what keeps him going is the unfinished work regarding energy, education, and other issues.

In the end, Obama said, if his family is happy, he's happy.

"If the family is doing well, if Michelle is still putting up with me, then I've got enough energy to keep on doing the work that I'm doing."

What is this USAP? Are you quitting? Laying the groundwork for defeat?

Funny-I have been predicting the Kenya Kommunist is a shoe-in for a second term, and Stephen T. McCarthy has been predicting he'd be a one-hit-wonder. Just last night, we had a conversation on that topic.

Maybe McDogg is not just being optomistic...

Why is it that politicians spend most of their time in office spending taxpayer money campaigning to keep their jobs or to apply for new ones? I've lived in Arizona since 1995, and I can't point to one thing John McCain has done except run for president and for reelection to the Senate.

And now we have Obama campainging when he should be, oh I don't know DOING HIS FRIGGIN' JOB!
Many of the president's potential 2012 rivals have been calling for Americans to make Obama a one-term president.

If I want to interview for a new job, I have to take vacation time.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in March dismissed Obama as a one-term president over the issue of health care.  "Obamacare is bad law, bad policy, and it is bad for America's families," Romney told a New Hampshire audience. "And that's the reason why President Obama will be a one-term president."

NEVER MIND THAT ROMNEYCARE WAS THE MODEL FOR OBAMACARE!
Last night, Rep. Michele Bachmann (Minn.) drew wide applause during a televised GOP presidential debate in New Hampshire for declaring: "President Obama is going to be a one-term president."

And has Michele said anything tangble about what she'd do in the chair? Nope. More hope and change.
Polls show that economic woes across the country and unemployment continue to drag down the president's approval numbers.

A Quinnipiac University poll released last week showed that after a brief "bounce" following the death of terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, the president's poll numbers are back down to a 47-46 approval rating. Polls taken in key swing states of Ohio and Florida this spring have shown that voters are split on whether the president deserves a second term.

I would encourage anyone who is serious about change to read what Ron Paul is saying.  AT LEAST HE'S SAYING SOMETHING!

Quite frankly, if you're just going to vote Romney, you may as well vote Obama in for a second term.


 


 

It will save the taxpayers the cost of moving his shit out of the White House. And there really won't be any frigging difference in the outcome.

3 comments:

  1. >>...if you're just going to vote Romney, you may as well vote Obama in for a second term. It will save the taxpayers the cost of moving his shit out of the White House.

    Ha!-Ha! Thinkin’ just like a professional accountant.

    What is it you do for a living anyway?

    ~ D-FensDogg
    ‘Loyal American Underground’

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  2. If I'd have been blogging when Billy C was in office, that would have been the Beverly Hillbillies truck in that photo.

    I was going to use the Sanford & Son truck but I was afraid I might be labeled a racist...

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  3. >> . . . I was afraid I might be labeled a racist.

    Oh, yeah, like you're NOT!
    Don't forget, buddy, I've read and heard your supportive opinions of Arizona's SB-1070. You hate Mexicans; don't deny it!

    ~ D-FensDogg
    'Loyal American Underground'

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