Interestingly enough, the false-flag inside job crew is about due.
1993
2001
2009?
"President’s popularity slips again
As President Obama hits the 200-day mark in office, two new national polls yesterday showed a further slide in his job approval ratings. A CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey gave him an overall job approval rating of 56 percent, with 40 percent disapproving. That’s down from 61 percent approval in late June, and 76 percent in early February.
Yeah, well, the honeymoon is over!
Still, a majority of adult Americans, 51 percent, said that Obama’s first six months have been a success, and only 37 percent said a failure, with 11 percent saying it’s too soon to tell. But two-thirds of respondents said Obama has tried to handle too many issues, though he repeatedly says it wasn’t his choice, but forced upon him by inheriting two wars and an economic crisis.
On the economy, while 44 percent said they believed Obama’s policies had made things better, 51 percent said they had not, and 79 percent said economic conditions were somewhat poor or very poor. In a Quinnipiac University poll, Obama had a 50 to 42 percent job approval rating, down from 57 to 33 percent a month ago. The poll also found that voters disapprove 49 to 45 percent of the way the president is handling the economy, and disapprove 52 to 39 percent of how he is handling healthcare, but approve 52 to 38 percent of the way he is handling foreign policy.
--more--""Dream of D.C. bipartisanship shrivels; Vote on court pick reflects the old divide" by Susan Milligan, Globe Staff | August 7, 2009
WASHINGTON - .... While Republicans were wary earlier this year of personally criticizing the popular president, they have been emboldened by Obama’s drop in public opinion polls, slamming the “Obamacare’’ package that has been crafted largely on the Hill and not in the White House. To this, add earlier partisan splits over Obama’s economic stimulus package, childhood healthcare, and an equal-wage bill....
Obama ran on a theme to “change the culture’’ of Washington....
And SO DID BUSH and SO DID CLINTON!!
They ALL SAY that and then NOTHING!
Even conservative Representative Louis Goehmert of Texas remarked on the respectful treatment he received from White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel when Goehmert called with a policy suggestion. The president hosted a bipartisan cocktail party at the White House.
No beers?
Related: Obama's Mega Man
But the landscape has changed dramatically for Obama....
Thus the "needed terror event."
Republicans have launched a full-on assault on the healthcare bill, with Senator Jim DeMint, Republican of South Carolina, personalizing the issue by calling it Obama’s “Waterloo.’’ House Minority Leader John Boehner, Republican of Ohio, released a Web video ridiculing the healthcare plan and targeting Obama as the driving force behind it.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Democrat of Nevada, shot back yesterday, accusing the GOP of being taken over by talk-radio personalities that he said are encouraging conservatives to disrupt Democratic congressmen’s town meetings on healthcare. “They’re taking their cues from talk-show hosts, Internet rumor-mongers, and insurance rackets,’’ Reid said, holding a piece of Astroturf, the common Washington expression for a phony grass-roots movement.
Hey, what is ONE MORE WASHINGTON LIAR, 'eh?
"ABC News: No Evidence Of Lobbyists During Obamacare Protest Attempts on behalf of government media fronts to quell spontaneous riots breaking out at town hall meetings amidst anger about Obama’s health care bill by claiming they are manufactured was disproved once again, as ABC News reported that no lobbyists were present at a meeting in Maryland on Tuesday night.
I'd be surprised if they told the truth these days (with exception due to Ron Paul).
Asked directly yesterday whether the president was losing patience with the quest for bipartisanship, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said no. But Gibbs indicated that Obama would not wait much longer before giving up on a strong bipartisan healthcare bill.
A few Senate Democrats have already alluded to the option of attaching at least some of the healthcare package to a budget bill - a parliamentary maneuver that would mean just a simple majority of senators would be required to approve it. Republicans chafe at the idea of attaching healthcare to a bill that cannot be filibustered....
Makes you wonder WHERE the DEMOCRAPS were because THEY NEVER USED the FILIBUSTER!!!
Representative Edward Markey, a veteran Malden Democrat heavily involved in both the climate change and healthcare bills in the House, said Democrats want the GOP on board, but will not let the opposing party stand in the way of passing Obama’s agenda.
“These are historic bills. They have to be completed,’’ Markey said in an interview....
Translation: I work for the globalists, not my constituients.
John Pitney, a former House GOP staffer who is now a professor at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, Calif., said:
“.... Reality has brought him back to earth. He’s mortal. Like other presidents, his numbers have come down, and when numbers come down, the political attacks begin.’’
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