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« on: September 28, 2010, 02:18:44 AM »

Plausible... you lot really need to think about Clinton here...

I don't think there's 40% who will never approve of what Obama does... 30%? sure, even 35%? yeah.

I doubt he'll get it this term, but if he's reelected it's plausible... surely.

So is Obama going to start governing as a Rockefeller Republican with neoliberal influence the way Clinton did in order to salvage his popularity?
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« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2010, 03:51:20 AM »

Plausible... you lot really need to think about Clinton here...

I don't think there's 40% who will never approve of what Obama does... 30%? sure, even 35%? yeah.

I doubt he'll get it this term, but if he's reelected it's plausible... surely.

So is Obama going to start governing as a Rockefeller Republican with neoliberal influence the way Clinton did in order to salvage his popularity?

He isn't already?

I'd say Obama is currently governing like a neocon more similar to George W. Bush. We all know how his popularity ended up.
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« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2010, 12:05:00 AM »

Clinton moved to the center. Obama is too egotistical for such a move. Yes, the climate is bad, but he still has himself to blame, too.

The fact that the Democrats have thrown away their chance within 2 years still dumbfounds me. While I support Bush, the fact is that the Democrats had the chance to dominate for at least a decade coming off of his unpopular reign. The libs really wasted their chance, it's amazing.

Sadly, I fear the GOP will waste their chance between Nov 2010 and 2012, too. But we will see.
More Egotistic than Clinton... seriously?

Definitely.

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Uh, when did he try to get the Reps on his side? Considering he ultimately got his garbage passed without any Republican votes, that's clearly a lame excuse.

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Of course Hillary was more radical. At the very least, she was a genuine radical in her youth. Obama was just a blank slate empty suit brought in by the establishment elites to sell their agenda.
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