In his speech this week vowing to take on federal contractors, Obama proclaimed "we must turn the tide on an era of fiscal irresponsibility" and promised to change the way business is done in Washington. But that means a recognition that members of his own party are part of that pattern of business. As Bayh put it: "This approach to spending represents business as usual in Washington, not the voters' mandate."
I guess Obama's telaprompter is skipping, or something. He is really showing he has no clue. But that is what you get when you get a Boy Scout to fight a millitary Battle.
Thanks Obama supporters forvoteing ina community organizer to run our country. Darn, there is no present vote in the president office. Crap, yall should have told Obama.
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(CNN)[/b] -- As a spending bill loaded with pork makes its way through Congress, President Obama is getting pushback from members of his own party who are questioning his vow to end wasteful spending.
Ouch. Next time they might think twice before pushing for a stuffed shirt that can talk perty.
This could be the end of the Demos.
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Obama is still in pretty good shape. At this point the only erosion of support for him is probably among some of themoderate to somewhat right-of-moderatefolks who simply voted for him as a vote against Bush, and who are now having light bulbs go off in their heads. Gonna take a lot more to end his honeymoon with most folks on the left. He is gonna draw some fire from some of the right-leaning Dems in Congress, but I see most others pretty much toeing the party line with him.
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RE: Even CNN is having trouble with Obama.
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Obama is still in pretty good shape. At this point the only erosion of support for him is probably among some of themoderate to somewhat right-of-moderatefolks who simply voted for him as a vote against Bush, and who are now having light bulbs go off in their heads. Gonna take a lot more to end his honeymoon with most folks on the left. He is gonna draw some fire from some of the right-leaning Dems in Congress, but I see most others pretty much toeing the party line with him.
Very true. I was just shooting off at the mouth.
The blind will follow him all the way to the end of this country.
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