This past weekend, when asked about the 2012 Election, President Obama said, "people will have to choose which direction they think is best. If they think cutting taxes further including for the wealthy and corporations, and having less regulation would be better than I will lose".
When I look at that statement, I have to wonder, who is against those things?
When Herman Cain was still in the race, the left was baffled by the prospect of him being the nominee. What could they do, a conservative black man? They have been telling black people that the right is full of racist rich white folks who are just trying to bring you down. So they came up with character assassinations to bring Cain down. It worked, although I thought him having affairs didn't have much to do with him being president as it didn't with Clinton, or Bush's alcohol, or Obama's cocaine.
But now it's down to Romney and Gingrich for who will face Obama next fall. The left has already started their campaign strategy. It was in Obama's quote above. And that is: pick a strategy for fixing the economy, liberal or conservative. They don't want to make it about Obama, about how he has handled being president for four years. He wants to run as if he's a brand new candidate. So pick based on philosophy, don't regard the decisions he's made while in office.
In the end, I hope he is brought down. "Evil corporations" have billions of dollars sitting on the sidelines, waiting for a president who doesn't hate them. Once Obama is out of office they will open up their pocketbook and we can all get back to work, and people who have a job can make more money. I am hoping for Newt, but whoever it is I will gladly cast might vote against Obama and the left.
JB
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