democracyforamerica.com — Less than 3 months into his term, President Obama (reversing the in-your-face rhetoric Bush favored) has extended his hand in friendship, and some of the harshest cfoes of U.S. policy have unclenched their fists and signalled a desire to de-escalate and cooperate. He's wrestling w/ the economy - so expect rightwing domestic critics to nit-pick
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booksnmore4youApr 19, 2009
It is IMPOSSIBLE for Obama to do anything that will please these hacks. No matter what he does, they will say he should have done the opposite.It's clear there is no loyal opposition in it all, but rather exploitive opportunism, mere contradiction, and manipulative propaganda. May that sort of thing wither and die, because it is horribly, horribly, horribly damaging to America.
trolleyfanApr 19, 2009
This is why political parties - *all* political parties - should be banned.
holesomeApr 20, 2009
So, you're either young, ill-informed, or a plain partisan, akchrs (which is fine... I'm betting on a bitter GOP fan, and you're entitled to be bitter. McCain could've won when he backed out and let Bush in, and Bush has tanked the GOP for years to come with his antics.)But you offer nothing concrete? That earns you a "whatever."
Closed AccountApr 23, 2009
Obama earning 63 percent in the first 100 days would place Obama between Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter in the public's view.