Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Beautiful and glorious

The MEC's base is bailing on him.  FHer pollster Peter Hart conducted a focus group comprised of eleven people, eight of whom voted for the MEC in 2012, and found deep disillusionment.  And I'm sure MSNBC had to swallow hard to report the proceedings.

Of those eight, not a single one said they were “proud” or “satisfied” with how he has handled his presidency. Rather, the group used words like “inexperienced,” “powerless,” “cautious,” “timid,” and “overwhelmed” to describe the president.
“I was really excited going into his first term. His first term was certainly a disappointment,” one group member told Hart.
“He’s a big disappointment. He’s not focused on creating more jobs, fixing the economy, getting things going again, making people more prosperous. It’s like the economy is just sitting still,” said another participant.

Sink, Comrade, sink!

10 comments:

  1. I have noticed many libs shutting up on facebook since "the Big Lie" was revealed.

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  2. Got involved in a lengthy debate over Obamacare several months ago before the MSM broke the news about "the Big Lie" when only sources you frequently cite here were beginning to report on the cancellation notices policyholders were starting to receive. A commenter called me on it and when I linked them to a link from here at LITD another lib commenter replied "I get to keep mine" followed by several others shooting me down with same. My point was that Obama better make sure this thing works since it was rammed through with such vehement opposition. They tried to make me look like a TP liar. All it took was a deviation from their "line." Thanks to LITD I was right on top of it. When the sun sets just minutes earlier, LITD is there to alert us to the coming darkness.

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  3. But one of "them" posted this quote today that I clenched my fingers from replying to: "A Conservative says "if it hasn't happened to me, I don't care." A Liberal says "This should never happen to anyone and that's why I care." Aww....

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  4. The quote was anonymous from Liberals on Parade via Occupy Democrats.

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  5. I was never all that wild about Obama, having breathed enough breaths and shat enuf shits to be wary of such heady change from a cult of personality, but I often defended him since I cannot escape my birth and upbringing as a Kennedy Catholic Democrat and since I had been so sorely disappointed by Cheneyism (more and more is coming out about how much power he wielded in the Bush administration). No more, oh no, and now I too must bear the ostracism of many of my liberal play pals.

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  6. Lefties are none too concerned about this thing failing. As always, the main point for them is getting to congratulate themselves on the righteousness of their intentions and how much the CAAAAARRRRE.

    ANd lately I've begun to really consider how history books, say, fifty years - the distance we now are from JFK's Camelot - out are going to treat the MEC era. One thing's for sure, there's never been anything quite like it.

    And thanks. I like to think that the linked substantiations - as well as my own reasoned arguments - I provide here at LITD will equip anyone to go toe-to-toe with the hollowness of postmodern leftism.

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  7. Read "Dirty Wars: The World Is A Battlefield" by investigative journalist and New York Times bestselling author Jeremy Scahill.

    Based on years of on-the-ground research and countless interviews, "Dirty Wars" details how Rumsfeld and Cheney began covertly deploying lethal tactics including black ops, secret prisons, snatch operations, and political assassinations at an unprecedented level.

    From "Dirty Wars":

    As The World Trade Center towers crumbled to the ground, so too did the system of oversight and review of lethal covert ops that had been carefully constructed over the course of the previous decade.

    In place of that system, Scahill writes, a "War Council" led by Cheney advisor and fellow neoconservative David Addington developed legal justifications for capturing, torturing, and/or killing any al Qaeda suspect anywhere in the world.

    The system became known as the "Cheney Program."


    Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-power-of-dick-cheney-in-dirty-wars-2013-4#ixzz2n6Veh9IP

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  8. And we haven't had that kind of attack since.

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  9. I really don't care what we do to jihadists if it prevents them from harming us.

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