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President Barack Obama in Washington this week. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

By Steve Chapman
September 18, 2011

When Ronald Reagan ran for re-election in 1984, his slogan was "Morning in America." For Barack Obama, it's more like midnight in a coal mine.

The sputtering economy is about to stall out, unemployment is high, his jobs program may not pass, foreclosures are rampant and the poor guy can't even sneak a cigarette.

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His approval rating is at its lowest level ever. His party just lost two House elections — one in a district it had held for 88 consecutive years. He's staked his future on the jobs bill, which most Americans don't think would work.

The vultures are starting to circle. Former White House spokesman Bill Burton said that unless Obama can rally the Democratic base, which is disillusioned with him, "it's going to be impossible for the president to win." Democratic consultant James Carville had one word of advice for Obama: "Panic."

But there is good news for the president. I checked the Constitution, and he is under no compulsion to run for re-election. He can scrap the campaign, bag the fundraising calls and never watch another Republican debate as long as he's willing to vacate the premises by Jan. 20, 2013.

That might be the sensible thing to do. It's hard for a president to win a second term when unemployment is painfully high. If the economy were in full rebound mode, Obama might win anyway. But it isn't, and it may fall into a second recession — in which case voters will decide his middle name is Hoover, not Hussein. Why not leave of his own volition instead of waiting to get the ax?

It's not as though there is much enticement to stick around. Presidents who win re-election have generally found, wrote John Fortier and Norman Ornstein in their 2007 book, "Second-Term Blues," that "their second terms did not measure up to their first."

Presidential encores are generally a bog of frustration, exhaustion and embarrassment. They are famous for lowest moments rather than finest hours. Richard Nixon was forced to resign in disgrace, Reagan had the Iran-Contra scandal, and Bill Clinton made the unfortunate acquaintance of Monica Lewinsky.

Administration officials get weary after four years and leave in droves. The junior varsity has to be put into service. New ideas are hard to come by.

Someone said that when a man is smitten with a beautiful woman, he should remember that somebody somewhere is tired of her. Likewise, the most inspiring presidents get stale after years of constant overexposure.

In the event he wins, Obama could find himself with Republicans in control of both houses of Congress. Then he will long for the good old days of 2011. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker John Boehner will bound out of bed each day eager to make his life miserable.

Besides avoiding this indignity, Obama might do his party a big favor. In hard times, voters have a powerful urge to punish incumbents. He could slake this thirst by stepping aside and taking the blame. Then someone less reviled could replace him at the top of the ticket.

The ideal candidate would be a figure of stature and ability who can't be blamed for the economy. That person should not be a member of Congress, since it has an even lower approval rating than the president's.

It would also help to be conspicuously associated with prosperity. Given Obama's reputation for being too quick to compromise, a reputation for toughness would be an asset.

As it happens, there is someone at hand who fits this description: Hillary Clinton. Her husband presided over a boom, she's been busy deposing dictators instead of destroying jobs, and she's never been accused of being a pushover.

Not only that, Clinton is a savvy political veteran who already knows how to run for president. Oh, and a new Bloomberg poll finds her to be merely "the most popular national political figure in America today."

If he runs for re-election, Obama may find that the only fate worse than losing is winning. But he might arrange things so it will be Clinton who has the unenviable job of reviving the economy, balancing the budget, getting out of Afghanistan and grappling with House Majority Leader Eric Cantor. Obama, meanwhile, will be on a Hawaiian beach, wrestling the cap off a Corona.

Steve Chapman is a member of the Tribune's editorial board and blogs at chicagotribune.com/chapman

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Far too arrogant, egotistical and hard-headed to not run. Not to mention that the Dems would risk alienating the blacks with their "racism" for forcing him out.

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He's running. 

As much as you hate him and he's a bag o shite, he's not in terrible shape for re-election.

He's in bad shape and should lose, but if we face another 9/11 or the GOP canddiate melts down on Katie Couric, and Obama could win it. 

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He's running. 

As much as you hate him and he's a bag o shite, he's not in terrible shape for re-election.

He's in bad shape and should lose, but if we face another 9/11 or the GOP canddiate melts down on Katie Couric, and Obama could win it. 


Yeah...it's all starting to fall into place for him.


It's all comin' together....it's all coming together.


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Yeah...it's all starting to fall into place for him.


It's all comin' together....it's all coming together.




You'll have to forgive 180. I suspect it's hard for him to see the truth with Downgrade's dick shoved down his throat and his nutsack covering his eyes.

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LOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!  hahahahaha

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Yet we'll still have people say Obama is doinga great job. Folks when people tell you not to run, speculate you won't run, or float primary challangers....you pretty much suck.
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Yet we'll still have people say Obama is doinga great job. Folks when people tell you not to run, speculate you won't run, or float primary challangers....you pretty much suck.

Is there really people that say he's doing a "great" job?

Really?

Even when I'm in LA I don't hear that.

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His speach alone this morning was so moronic, so devoid of logic, so inept and idiotic, his own party is going to force him tp step aside.   

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His speach alone this morning was so moronic, so devoid of logic, so inept and idiotic, his own party is going to force him tp step aside.   

What will you do when Obama is gone? ???
I hate the State.

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What will you do when Obama is gone? ???

Throw a block party like you have never seen. 

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But seriously, what did Michelle say?
Abandon every hope...

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But seriously, what did Michelle say?

"All that for a fucking flag?"   Shakes head in disgust and disdain.   


Hey KC - how is Solyndra doing?  - LMFAO!!!! 

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"All that for a fucking flag?"   Shakes head in disgust and disdain.   


Hey KC - how is Solyndra doing?  - LMFAO!!!! 

No, after that what did she say?
Abandon every hope...

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"All that for a fucking flag?"   Shakes head in disgust and disdain.   


Link to audio of her saying what you believe she said, please?

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Has Obama Quit Already? (and if he did then he will try to take America down with him)
Fox News ^ | 9/20/2011 | Edward Morrissey
Posted on September 20, 2011 10:49:31 PM EDT by tobyhill

The last few weeks of polling data have been so bad for Barack Obama that pundits have begun speculating whether the president might simply decide not to run for a second term in 2012.

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pundits have begun speculating

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HAHAHAHAHAH  fucking gold.

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As bad news piles up for the Democrats, I asked a top Democratic strategist if it were possible that President Obama might “pull a Lyndon Johnson” and soberly face the cameras, telling America that he has decided that the demands of partisan politics are interfering with his efforts to right our economy and that he has decided to withdraw to devote full time to our recovery. His answer: “Yes. It’s possible. If things continue as they are and have not turned around by January, it is certainly possible.”

Just looking at Michelle Obama’s unsmiling face during her husband’s recent speech to Congress triggered an insight: These folks aren’t having fun anymore.


Obama, whose insistence on passing a healthcare law that the courts will probably throw out cost his party the House, will now cost his party the Senate too. Indeed, it is even possible that the Republicans win 60 seats.
Currently, there are strong Republican candidates in 12 seats now held by Democrats. All could win in a 10- to 15-point landslide (which is shaping up). They include: Virginia (George Allen), Florida (Adam Hasner), New Mexico (probably Rep. Steve Pearce), Montana (Rep. Denny Rehberg), North Dakota (Rep. Rick Berg), Nebraska (Jon Bruning), Missouri (Sarah Steelman would be the best), Michigan (Pete Hoekstra), Ohio (Josh Mandel would be best), Wisconsin (Tommy Thompson or one of the others), Pennsylvania (Tim Burns would be great) and Connecticut (Chris Shays — better than Linda McMahon). 

If all win, the GOP is only one vote shy of the filibuster-proof 60-member majority in the Senate. The final seats could come if strong challenges shape up in West Virginia, New Jersey, Washington state, Minnesota and Maryland. And, with Obama this far behind, they probably will.

These senators — all with targets painted on them — are not going to be happy to see Obama at the top of the ticket dragging the party — and them — down to massive defeat.

Obama’s historic race to the top in 2008 was animated by huge margins and turnouts among four key groups: African-Americans, Hispanics, Jews and young voters. New polling data and the results of the Brooklyn-Queens Turner-Weprin elections suggest that his base is decaying, chunk by chunk. 

· An analysis of the past three Fox News surveys indicates that Obama’s job approval rating among voters younger than 30 has declined to 44 percent. By combining the past three surveys, Fox News was able to accumulate data on 600 under-30 voters indicating a sharp decrease in the president’s approval from his former supporters.

· According to Gallup, Obama’s approval among Hispanics has also dropped to 44 percent. Aggregating data from recent polls, as Fox News did, Gallup concluded that the president’s ratings among Hispanics were not much higher than among the general electorate.

· The election of Republican Bob Turner in the single most Jewish district in America — one that had not gone Republican since the 1920s — shows the decay in Obama’s Jewish support. Alienated by his perceived anti-Israeli bias, Orthodox, Conservative and Reform Jews voted in massive numbers for Turner. Results in heavily Jewish areas reflected his desertion. But even such neighborhoods as Forest Hills, Queens, populated by Reform and Conservative Jews, showed the candidates running almost even.

Only the African-Americans remain of Obama’s 2008 coalition. Surveys show his approval among blacks at higher than 80 percent, indicating no diminution of his enthusiasm there.

Yet the entire campaign strategy of the Obama people is to move to the left, fanning class warfare, to elicit strong liberal support. Rather than compensating for his loss of liberals by reaching out to independents and traditional swing voters, he just doubles down on his appeal to the left, further alienating the middle.

But the kind of enthusiasm Obama kindled in 2008 cannot be ignited easily by negative appeals. Particularly if the Republicans nominate a more moderate candidate such as Mitt Romney, Obama will not be able to rely on partisan animosity to succeed where job approval has failed. And, given all that, he might not even run.

Morris, a former adviser to Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and President Bill Clinton, is the author of “Outrage, Fleeced, 
Catastrophe and 2010: Take Back America — A Battle Plan.” To get all of his and Eileen McGann’s columns for free by email, or to order a signed copy of their latest book, “Revolt!: How 
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Guide,” go to dickmorris.com.


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pundits have begun speculating

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HAHAHAHAHAH  fucking gold.


Yeah.  Because those are indisputable facts and sources.

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Pressure mounts on Obama to drop out of 2012 race
The Greeley Gazette ^ | September 23, 2011 | Jack Minor
Posted on September 24, 2011 2:26:42 AM EDT by 2ndDivisionVet

With the President's poll numbers falling, Obama supporters have begun to send signals that the party might be better off if he chose not to seek reelection.

Several media stories have appeared recently suggesting that Obama could face serious challenges in the 2012 election and one newspaper in Chicago has suggested the President consider not running for re-election.

The Chicago Tribune, which previously endorsed Obama, featured a recent column by Steve Chapman, who said the President is under no compulsion to run for a second term. Chapman said, “He can scrap the campaign, bag the fund-raising calls and never watch another Republican debate as long as he's willing to vacate the premises by January 20, 2013.”

The administration is also facing increasing pressure from various investigations. An investigation into Operation Fast and Furious, involving government officials permitting gun sales to Mexican drug cartels, now appears to be poised to reach into the White House itself. Moreover, Mexican authorities continue to express outrage at how the United States assisted the cartels in obtaining the weapons. The Mexican government has said the operation may have violated international law and has demanded the U.S. extradite the individuals responsible for the operation to face trial in Mexico.

There are also recent issues involving Solyndra, a failed solar energy company that the administration had touted as an example of how the stimulus package was creating and saving jobs.

Investigators have expressed concern over the procedures used to obtain the loan. Government e-mails appear to indicate that despite reservations, federal employees were pressured by the Obama administration to approve a $535 million loan to the company.

The Daily Beast has reported that General William Shelton, Commander of the Air Force Space Command in Colorado Springs, told lawmakers during a classified briefing that the “White House tried to pressure him to change his testimony to make it more favorable to a company tied to a large Democratic donor.”

In February, the company’s loan was restructured by the administration to allow private investors to recoup their losses ahead of the American taxpayer. This restructuring may have violated federal law.

President Obama has indicated that he would be content with being a one-term president. During an interview with ABC News' Diane Sawyer, in Jan. 2010, Obama said, “I’d rather be a really good one-term president than a mediocre two-term president.”

Obama echoed this sentiment again this summer. During a “Today” show interview, he said if he decided not to run for a second term, his family would have been “fine” with his decision.

What may have escalated the statements calling for Obama to not seek reelection is the Republican victory in New York’s district 9 House race last week. District 9 is a solidly Democratic district which the party had held since 1923. In spite of these advantages, the Republican candidate handily beat his counterpart.

Critics have said the President's recent actions have caused him to lose moderate voters and have damaged his standing among several key constituencies. The district 9 vote was considered by some to be repudiation of President Obama's policy towards the state of Israel. The administration has previously called for a return to 1967 borders and condemned Jewish settlements in parts of Jerusalem while advocating dividing the city up and giving a portion of it to the Palestinians.

Appearing on CNN, Democratic strategist, James Carville, said the White House should “panic” over the District 9 election.

Carville said, “What should the White House do now? One word came to mind; panic.” Carville went on to say the administration needs to make a drastic change to its economic and political polices. Carville recommended Obama fire and indict individuals for their handling of the economy.

Recent polls show that Obama’s poll numbers are also falling when matched against specific Republicans. A McClatchy-Marist poll shows Obama trails Sarah Palin by only five points. What is interesting, is while the numbers are close, the same poll shows 72 percent of Republican and Republican-leaning independents opposing Palin’s entry into the race.

A Gallup poll shows a significant number of voters choosing Mitt Romney over Obama. The poll results say that 62 percent of voters would either vote or consider voting for Romney, while just 54 percent would vote for the President. That is only one percentage point higher than Texas Governor Rick Perry, at 53 percent.

If President Obama were to not seek reelection, he would be the first president to do so since LBJ. Recent fundraising actions by the campaign do not indicate the President is considering such a move.

Recently, the campaign even sent out another e-mail offering a raffle giving donors an opportunity to have dinner with the President. The campaign has boasted its goal of raising a record $1 billion for this election cycle.

The question is, if the President were to bow out of the race, who would be the Democratic nominee? Most pundits agree that the most likely prospect would be Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton. A recent poll shows that Hillary Clinton is far more popular than the President himself.

Moreover, with Hillary Clinton engaged in diplomatic efforts around the globe, she would carry very little of the baggage of the past three years. As Secretary of State, Clinton has had nothing to do with the recent health care bill, the stimulus package or any of the administration scandals.


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Top 10 Reasons Obama Should Not Run for Re-Election
By Kathleen Brush    09/15/11 - 09:06 AM EDT

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NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Let's put it plain and simple: President Barack Obama should not seek re-election. Without these key leadership skills, he will only continue to handicap America's economic recovery.


1. A leader is at his/her best in a crisis. In America's outsized economic crisis, the President is floundering on three urgent tasks: cost reductions, plans to support wealth creation and motivating the nation.
2. A leader is responsible for motivating specific outcomes. When the President is disappointed in an outcome, he blames Congress or his predecessor.
 
 
3. Leaders always operate with well-planned strategies for growing wealth. The President's actions are reactive, opportunistic and disjoint. Any growth would be an accident and/or unsustainable.

4. Leaders are constantly preparing for competitive battle. The President's preferential support for organized labor works against America's flexible labor advantage. It also hurts the competitiveness of the nation' education system, industry competitiveness, and government efficiency.

5. Leaders know how to leverage strengths. The President's group orientation is antithetical to two of America's greatest strengths: Its orientations toward the individual and meritocracy.

6. Leaders know how to identify the best global opportunities. In a world of jumbo emerging market opportunities, the President is struggling to get past Panama, Colombia and South Korea.

7. A leader builds consensus. The President sees the relationship between the Democrats and Republicans, and the public and private sectors as we vs. them. This is divisive.

8. A leader's integrity never lapses. The President's perpetual campaigning abuses his position and his use of "witty" rhetoric can stretch the truth and it can be offensive to the American people and those across the aisle.

9. Leaders know how to prioritize their tasks. Prioritizing Obamacare ahead of economic recovery is not what leaders do.

10. A leader never loses focus on improving the foundations for wealth creation that support job creation. The President's incomplete understanding of the private sector often results in damaging this foundation.

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Do Dems Dare Dump Barry?
American Thinker ^ | October 7,2011 | Bruce Walker




Democrats face an impossible political situation: smile, nod, and re-nominate Obama for a second term in 2012 or begin to maneuver Obama into walking gracefully away, in hopes, perhaps, of finding a chance to run again in the future.

The size of the Democrat Obama collapse is hard to exaggerate. The twin defeats in New York and Nevada House races were slobberknockers in the political ring. Wisconsin had a series of elections -- State Supreme Court election and several State Senate recalls -- and Democrats lost in a strongly union state where even labor hacks could not turn out votes in low-turnout elections to match enraged Wisconsin voters.

Polls show the same nightmare for Democrats led by Obama. Rasmussen tracks presidential popularity, but the crucial number is in the strongly disapprove category. These are voters highly unlikely to change their minds and strongly likely to show up on Election Day. This number has been hovering for weeks around 45%, and once it hits 50%, then whoever opposes Obama in November will win. Gallup shows that Republican voters are much more excited about voting than Democrats, which simply reinforces the Rasmussen numbers.

So for Democrat leaders, there really is no choice. They are stuck with Obama, and even tweaking the ticket -- like replacing Biden with Mrs. William Jefferson Clinton -- will not really change anything. Worse, as Obama is seen more and more like poison, campaign funds and volunteers will evaporate; Democrats running in 2012 will scoot their standard-bearer aside, hoping for sheer survival; and the collapse of this least of presidents will become a certain


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Bump - a little late.   But we are getting there

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Election 2012 = epic ownage of this thread and those "pundits".