Vote Against Obama in Iowa
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Obama did everything he could to discourage Democratic voter turnout in 2010. From flip-flopp
Aides say that the president’ s been spending “a lot of time talking about Obama 2.0,” brainstorming with administra tion officials about the best way to revamp the strategies and goals of the White House.
And despite the predictions that Democrats may relinquish a large degree of legislatin g power, including perhaps control of the House and even Senate, Obama isn’t thinking of the next two years as a period that’ll be marked with the same obstructiv e nature from the GOP.
“It may be that regardless of what happens after this election, [Republicans] feel more responsibl e, either because they didn’t do as well as they anticipate d, and so the strategy of just saying no to everything and sitting on the sidelines and throwing bombs didn’t work for them,” Obama says. “Or they did reasonably well, in which case the American people are going to be looking to them to offer serious proposals and work with me in a serious way.”
Dick Durbin says Obama’s post-election agenda “will have to be limited and focused on the things that are achievable and high priorities for the American people.” Tom Daschle says Obama has to reach out more: “The keyword is inclusion. He’s got to find ways to be inclusive. “
Why would Obama do that if not to discourage already angry and discourage
And why would Obama do that if not to set up some sort of rationale for moving to the right, some reason for continuing to cave to Republican
Democrats lost seats in the 2010 midterms because of Obama's and Democrats failure to do what Democratic voters put them in office for in 2008. It was Blue Dogs who lost their seats in huge numbers, and lost Democrats control over the House and lowered the total in the Senate -- Progressiv
Since the midterm elections, Obama has tried to spin this as some mandate for more Republican
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