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Frankg
04-28-2009, 07:32 PM
After 100 Days... Obama Is the Second Most Reviled President in 40 Years (http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2009/04/after-100-days-obama-is-second-most.html)


The radical Barack Obama ran as a moderate.
At each of the three presidential debates he promised to cut the US deficit.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_L6pDyjqqsvY/SfdC5lACBUI/AAAAAAAAbUw/aiQOas2Zo9E/s400/obama+deficit.jpg (http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_L6pDyjqqsvY/SfdC5lACBUI/AAAAAAAAbUw/aiQOas2Zo9E/s1600-h/obama+deficit.jpg)
Instead, Obama will quadruple the deficit (http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2009/02/obama-will-nearly-quadruple-deficit.html) this year.

If you look past his cheerleading squad (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009/04/27/network-news-programs-devote-half-broadcast-hours-obama)in the mainstream media you'll see that President Thin-Skin is the second most reviled president in the last 40 years.
James Delingpole at The Telegraph (http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/james_delingpole/blog/2009/04/28/barack_obama_already_less_popular_than_nixon_or_ca rter_quelle_surprise_not)reported:

It's official: Barack Obama is the second most reviled newbie president of the last forty years. A gallup survey today published in the Washington Times shows Obama to have an approval rating of just 56 per cent. The only president to have performed worse than that at the end of his first 100 days in office was Bill Clinton - and only then because it happened to coincide with the spectacular mishandling of the Waco siege, which might reasonably be laid at the door of ATF and FBI incompetence rather than presidential negligence.

Obama's low approval ratings, however, are all of his own making. He campaigned as a healing moderate who would take the US beyond partisan politics and restore the economy; instead he has terrified all those Americans who rightly abhor the idea of adopting European socialist, with the most sweeping advance of the progressive agenda and growth in the power of the state since the days of FDR's New Deal.

His cheerleaders in the mainstream media deny this is so. "Public thinks highly of Obama" was USA Today's unbiased response to the polls, while the editor of Newsweek has argued he always campaigned as a progressive.

But the Post argues otherwise: 'In all three presidential debates, Mr. Obama promised to cut government spending and reduce the size of the deficit. He blamed the economic crisis on excessive deficits. At no time did candidate Barack Obama say that more deficit-spending was the solution.'

Moby
04-28-2009, 11:16 PM
I don't really don't think much of polls but did you check any of the links Frank?

James Delingpole links to a Washington Times EDITORIAL for his source of information.

You might want to see what Gallup has ACTUALLY published.

http://www.gallup.com/tag/Presidential+Ratings.aspx

It appears that the editorial page forgot to count the 23% that gave Obama a "Just OK". At least that's what it looks like. 56% said Good or Excellent and 23% said Just OK while 20% gave him a score of less then OK.

mwillman
04-28-2009, 11:20 PM
I don't really don't think much of polls but did you check any of the links Frank?

James Delingpole links to a Washington Times EDITORIAL for his source of information.

You might want to see what Gallup has ACTUALLY published.

http://www.gallup.com/tag/Presidential+Ratings.aspx

It appears that the editorial page forgot to count the 23% that gave Obama a "Just OK". At least that's what it looks like. 56% said Good or Excellent and 23% said Just OK while 20% gave him a score of less then OK.


Nice post Sir Moby,

They are just grasping at straws right now. They aren't going to have any real power for a while at least and like caged monkeys they are going a little crazy. :p

bairdi
04-28-2009, 11:53 PM
Nice post Sir Moby,

They are just grasping at straws right now. They aren't going to have any real power for a while at least and like caged monkeys they are going a little crazy. :p
Just a little crazy? They have freaking lost it. Just take a look at some of the shit on this site.

bairdi
04-28-2009, 11:55 PM
After 100 Days... Obama Is the Second Most Reviled President in 40 Years (http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2009/04/after-100-days-obama-is-second-most.html)


The radical Barack Obama ran as a moderate.
At each of the three presidential debates he promised to cut the US deficit.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_L6pDyjqqsvY/SfdC5lACBUI/AAAAAAAAbUw/aiQOas2Zo9E/s400/obama+deficit.jpg (http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_L6pDyjqqsvY/SfdC5lACBUI/AAAAAAAAbUw/aiQOas2Zo9E/s1600-h/obama+deficit.jpg)
Instead, Obama will quadruple the deficit (http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2009/02/obama-will-nearly-quadruple-deficit.html) this year.

If you look past his cheerleading squad (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009/04/27/network-news-programs-devote-half-broadcast-hours-obama)in the mainstream media you'll see that President Thin-Skin is the second most reviled president in the last 40 years.
James Delingpole at The Telegraph (http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/james_delingpole/blog/2009/04/28/barack_obama_already_less_popular_than_nixon_or_ca rter_quelle_surprise_not)reported:

It's official: Barack Obama is the second most reviled newbie president of the last forty years. A gallup survey today published in the Washington Times shows Obama to have an approval rating of just 56 per cent. The only president to have performed worse than that at the end of his first 100 days in office was Bill Clinton - and only then because it happened to coincide with the spectacular mishandling of the Waco siege, which might reasonably be laid at the door of ATF and FBI incompetence rather than presidential negligence.

Obama's low approval ratings, however, are all of his own making. He campaigned as a healing moderate who would take the US beyond partisan politics and restore the economy; instead he has terrified all those Americans who rightly abhor the idea of adopting European socialist, with the most sweeping advance of the progressive agenda and growth in the power of the state since the days of FDR's New Deal.

His cheerleaders in the mainstream media deny this is so. "Public thinks highly of Obama" was USA Today's unbiased response to the polls, while the editor of Newsweek has argued he always campaigned as a progressive.

But the Post argues otherwise: 'In all three presidential debates, Mr. Obama promised to cut government spending and reduce the size of the deficit. He blamed the economic crisis on excessive deficits. At no time did candidate Barack Obama say that more deficit-spending was the solution.'


frankie
Is this from the same wrong source that said Obama lifted sanctions on Iraq?

Frankg
04-29-2009, 07:04 AM
frankie
Is this from the same wrong source that said Obama lifted sanctions on Iraq?
No , its from the Telegraph which is a left leaning newspaper from England , and I never posted anything stating that Obama has lifted sanctions on Iraq.