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| Democrats: You're Stupid, So We're Going to Blame BushWith President Barack Obama's poll numbers falling to earth, he's decided to embark on a bold new initiative - blaming former President Bush for the country's woes. Didn't see that coming. Democratic strategists are supporting the president in the only way they know how - engaging in mind-numbing spin:"I'm not convinced that Obama and his supporters are bashing Bush as much as they are quite rightfully reminding people that our current economic mess and the wars were inherited from the Bush administration," said Democratic strategist Bud Jackson. "It's important to remind people of this because Republicans are now criticizing the Obama administration as if they had no role in how we got here." Democratic Party strategist Liz Chadderdon said the strategy of blaming the previous team has been effective. "I think Bush-bashing has been alive and well since '07 and, since it keeps working, why not use it?" she said. "Voters have short memories. The administration needs to remind people that things were way worse over the last four years than in the last six months."Read that bold section again. You've got to wonder how much cranial fecal impaction it takes for someone to believe that statement. First off, she implies that all of you are idiots who can't remember what life was like three or four years ago. Second, her implication that the current economic conditions are worse than what we 'suffered' under George W. Hooverbush. Let's look at the facts, shall we? The unemployment rate went from 5.2% in January 2005 to 7.2% in December 2008. Overall, the average in that time was 5.03% President Obama signed the stimulus package in February of 2009 when the unemployment rate was still at 7.6% He promised the spending would keep the rate from going above 8%. It is now 9.5%, with no signs that it will improve in the near future. The state numbers are even worse. 2.6 million people lost their jobs in 2008. 2 million more have lost jobs since Jan 09. Obama has repeatedly blamed the high deficits on the Bush administration, but his policies will only increase the nation's debt. Average GDP from Jan 05 to Dec 08 was 1.68% In the first quarter of Jan 09, it's -5.5. There has been some moderate growth from the last quarter of Dec 08, but still far below the level warranting the level of hyperbole used by Ms. Chadderdon. The Obama administration says we have to 'spend money to keep from going bankrupt.' They're basing their faith in spending on the Keynsian multiplier effect, but even Keynes himself warned against combining recovery with economic reform: ...even wise and necessary Reform may, in some respects, impede and complicate Recovery. For it will upset the confidence of the business world and weaken their existing motives to action, before you have had time to put other motives in their place...Full text of Keynes letter here. Obama's two signature proposals are cap-and-trade and healthcare reform. Neither will help the economy, and in fact, they may actually hurt it. Had Ms. Chadderdon been less enamored with Bush-bashing and capable of more restraint in her speech, she could have said the first six months of the Obama administration have been better than the last six months of the Bush. Even that would have been something of a stretch, but it would have made her spin a bit more believable. I say a bit because none of the spinners take into account what Obama's policies will necessitate: higher taxes on the middle class. Candidate Obama may have promised that your taxes wouldn't go up, but remember that every Obama promise comes with an expiration date. CommentsPosted by: Democratic Strategist at July 29, 2009 11:09 AM (q/kmn) 2
OOOOHHH! I want to be first to comment on this duplicate post! Wonder which asswipe will beat me to it?
Posted by: di butler at July 29, 2009 11:09 AM (tjdui) 3
At least I could purchase ammo during the Bushoover administration. I guess the Democrat controlled congress since 2006 had nothing to do with what Obama inherited 'cause how can you inherit from yourself? Posted by: polynikes at July 29, 2009 11:11 AM (m2CN7) 4
For me it's all about control of the house. No one in the dumb ass country seems to remember or even KNOW that the democrats were in complete control of the house and senate as of 2006. Even idiots voting for Obama two years later still somehow thought Republicans and Bush had a monopoly on government. In those two years the country quickly went to shit. I blame Republicans for being too inept to slam this slam dunk. How come the right isn't hammering this home? Dumb f*cks.
Posted by: JDW at July 29, 2009 11:11 AM (uw+0A) 5
Great government news today, the USPS got a high risk rating and is facing financial crisis. But let government run healthcare!!!!
Posted by: Jay at July 29, 2009 11:12 AM (/ZX77) 6
Dammit, DS! I was supposed to be first! Oh, and the vast majority of ppl don't have a clue what a Congress even is, how they get into office, and which political party has majority at any given time, so that bitch above who thinks we're all mouth breathers may have something. Posted by: di butler at July 29, 2009 11:12 AM (tjdui) 7
Yeah, I remember those bad old days. I was working for full pay with a full shop.
Posted by: maddogg at July 29, 2009 11:12 AM (OlN4e) 8
The shitball democrats are trying to get a vote on healthcare destruction, call your congress scumbags and give them the what-mother-f*cking-for!
Posted by: Dang Straights at July 29, 2009 11:12 AM (Haq+B) 9
If Keynes were a cupcake, they've eaten the icing they like off the top and thrown the rest away.
Obama's policies (promises of tax raises, massive debt increases, socializing industries, more entitlements, etc.) have had detrimental effect on the economy across the board. A pro-growth strategy at the outset would have minimized the damage-- Obama's policies, as shown by Geoff's chart, made things even worse. Posted by: nickless at July 29, 2009 11:12 AM (MMC8r) 10
This dolt seems to forget who had control of Congress starting in 06...
Posted by: loppyd at July 29, 2009 11:12 AM (MAKof) 11
But the dollar is up. I have no idea why that is good news, I was just told to post it.
Posted by: Painful Stool the Axelrod Tool at July 29, 2009 11:13 AM (55UC6) 12
We can't deliver your mail, but trust us to deliver your baby!
Posted by: Penfold at July 29, 2009 11:14 AM (lF2Kk) 13
Blaming Bush for shit is almost as low as blaming "some say"; "critics"; or the ever maligned "special interests intent on enforcing the status quo", but hey Democrat voters have proved their stupidity numerous times so it will probably work.
Posted by: SomeSay the Strawmarian at July 29, 2009 11:14 AM (NM1Nu) 14
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shitball democrats are trying to get a vote on healthcare destruction,
call your congress scumbags and give them the what-mother-f*cking-for!
Posted by: Dang Straights at July 29, 2009 11:12 AM (Haq+B) Friend of mine saw John F-ing Kerry on Nantucket last weekend. He was getting an earful about the health care bill from a constituent. She said Kerry looked weary and was not happy with the crowd of lookers-on. Posted by: loppyd at July 29, 2009 11:15 AM (MAKof) 15
Let me be clear, BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSSSSSSSSHHHH is to blame.
For everything! Everything!!!!111!!!!!!1!!!! Damn! Black man just can't get ahead in this fucking country! Posted by: President Barak Obama at July 29, 2009 11:16 AM (ao5cQ) 16
Want to see what Democrat action leads to - Detriot's unemployment number for the month - 17%. Nice...very nice.
Posted by: Mallamutt at July 29, 2009 11:16 AM (55UC6) 17
History only goes as far back as I require to make a point. History also ends when things start to turn ugly and ruin the point I am trying to make. Posted by: Democratic Strategist at July 29, 2009 11:16 AM (q/kmn) 18
If you need an example of how leftists look down their noses at America, this is it. Bashing Bush has no effect anymore and we, as a country, know it. The Vapid One™, Reid, Pelosi and the rest own this economy. The disastrous effects of their War on Prosperity are evident in every economic barometer we see: Unemployment numbers, tax revenue, GDP, the stock market. Pick one, any one. Our economy can't recover with ass clowns in charge. Nothing will change for the better until Congress gets serious about tax cuts and deregulation. Posted by: BackwardsBoy at July 29, 2009 11:16 AM (ZGhSv) 19
Yeah but polls have already shown that people are tiring of this. If he goes full fledged Blame Bush it'll tire the public and show him to be as weak as people are starting to think he is. In other words he'll look "reactionary."
Posted by: Alex at July 29, 2009 11:16 AM (sAP8F) 20
He was getting an earful about the health care bill from a constituent. She said Kerry looked weary and was not happy with the crowd of lookers-on.
He probably put himself in for another Silver Star for surviving the onslaught. Posted by: Dang Straights at July 29, 2009 11:17 AM (Haq+B) Posted by: HeatherRadish at July 29, 2009 11:17 AM (NtiET) 22
"Hey guys please don't sour on me. Remember how much you hate Bush? Remember how much you hate Cheney? Whatever I do I can't be as bad as them. Hate them for everything that goes bad because it's their fault. Mommy Bush made me do it!!!!!"
Posted by: Baby Obama at July 29, 2009 11:17 AM (NM1Nu) 23
16 Want to see what Democrat action leads to - Detriot's unemployment number for the month - 17%. Nice...very nice.
Posted by: Mallamutt at July 29, 2009 11:16 AM (55UC6) Count welfare slugs and other people that just don't give a shit, and Detroit's number is probably more like 75% Posted by: yinzer at July 29, 2009 11:18 AM (/Mla1) 24
Isn't it amazing how preposterous White House spin like this is now reported as straight news, while just a year ago, everything the White House said was reported as preposterous spin? The silver lining is that when Obama craters, he'll probably take the last shreds of credibility of the media with him. Oh, and my vote for the trigger that could actually start a tax revolt? Obama proposes a bail-out for his surrogate mouthpiece media. If that happens, and looks like becoming law, and you could (and should) see pitchforks and torches. Posted by: sherlock at July 29, 2009 11:18 AM (lxZjD) 25
"We can't deliver your mail, but trust us to deliver your baby!" Just not on Sundays. And if it's a Priority Baby, then we'll need to charge double. But hey! Now we're going to simplify your delivery process! We'll deliver however many babies will fit into a 12x12 box for one flat rate! Posted by: USBS - We Deliver. You. at July 29, 2009 11:19 AM (q/kmn) 26
Well, we weren't allowed to blame Clinton AT ALL for 9/11. So, this shouldn't go on for more than another month or so. Right?
Posted by: yinzer at July 29, 2009 11:20 AM (/Mla1) 27
Just waiting for someone in the media (hey, I can dream, right) will the next time "the One" goes on a full throttle "its Bush fault" rant to ask "but wasn't the stimulus supposed to fix this? Isn't that why you said it had to be rushed through? Are you now admitting that the stimulus did not do its job, or it was poorly conceived?" Suspect I will be waiting a while.
Posted by: Mallamutt at July 29, 2009 11:20 AM (55UC6) 28
Above all, let's remember that the core reason for this depression is that banks gave home loans to people with lousy credit, which flooded the market with homes, which drove the housing industry down, which made the banks lose money on loans. Who pressured banks to give those bad loans with the belief that everyone is "entitled" to a home rather than having to earn it? Bill Clinton. Barney Frank. Al Sharpton. Jesse Jackson. ACORN. Who taught ACORN to picket banks, stage sit-downs in bank lobbies, petition the homes of bank managers to give out insoluble loans? Barack Hussein Obama.
This shit ain't rocket science but if you're raised to be a Democrat then you have the mental range of a Daisy air rifle and a vocabulary that consists of "Bush's Fault." Like the old saying goes, you're born a liberal but you grow up to be a conservative. Posted by: Crusty at July 29, 2009 11:21 AM (GvSpB) Posted by: BeckoningChasm at July 29, 2009 11:21 AM (kLWtB) Posted by: Dang Straights at July 29, 2009 11:22 AM (Haq+B) 31
18 Our economy can't recover with ass clowns in charge. Oh yes it can. And the ass clowns will take full glorious credit for it. Conservatives: do not count on the economy staying bad to achieve your political goals. Posted by: Bat Chain Puller at July 29, 2009 11:23 AM (SCcgT) 32
He probably put himself in for another Silver Star for surviving the onslaught.
Posted by: Dang Straights at July 29, 2009 11:17 AM (Haq+B) Posted by: loppyd at July 29, 2009 11:23 AM (MAKof) 33
Cranial Rectal Insertion or "CRI" is a disease that affects 99.44% of Democrat "spinners". It's a genetic defect, and can't be cured. But it does make it difficult to see things the way they really are. Pity them.
Posted by: Happy Fellow at July 29, 2009 11:24 AM (UHTK+) 34
@23 - Yinzer, I can remember during the Reagan years when unemployment numbers were discussed there was always some "expert" on who would say that "this number discounts all of those who have run out of benefits, given up or are under-employed" and then would pop out some "true" unemployment number twice of what the real number was. Begining to wonder when this will start occurring with this administration.
Posted by: Mallamutt at July 29, 2009 11:24 AM (55UC6) 35
Dear douchenozzle MSM and braindead Democratic Party apologists (but I repeat myself):
Who the FUCK has been in control of Congress since the start of 2007? Was Barry Thinskinned Dipshit Obama in that Congress? Was Botox Pelosi? Was Harry "Surrender Now" Reid? How about banking genius Barney Frank - what was he up to? Was he on any important committees related to the recession? Hmmm? You duplicitous fucks make me puke. Sincerely, Anyone with even a pretense to having a functioning brain Posted by: Waterhouse at July 29, 2009 11:25 AM (4oTW/) 36
Are the Dems now just taking political advice from old Borscht Belt jokes? The joke: A new president is elected. Upon arriving in the Oval Office, he finds two envelopes and a note from the outgoing president. The note says, "In case of emergency, open envelope #1. In case of a second emergency, open #2." So things go swimmingly along until the new president gets involved in a crisis. So he opens up #1. Inside is a note which simply states: "Blame everything on me." So the new president starts to blame all his problems on the old administration and its failings. Amazingly, it works. The press eats it up, his poll numbers go up, and crisis goes away. But then, several months later, right before the election, a second, worse crisis hits. The new president opens #2, expecting some more magic. Instead, he finds a note which simply states: "Prepare two envelopes!" Posted by: lurker at July 29, 2009 11:26 AM (AqLUZ) Posted by: loppyd at July 29, 2009 11:26 AM (MAKof) 38
Posted by: Mallamutt at July 29, 2009 11:24 AM (55UC6) Exactly. I'm guessing that number is over 20%. Also, just for shits & giggles, I'd like to eliminate government employees at all levels from the equation, and see how many people are actually employed in the private sector. Posted by: yinzer at July 29, 2009 11:26 AM (/Mla1) 39
Poon the loon: But the NASDAQ was up 2 points and the NASDAQ is the only indication of how economy is doing unless it's down then ignore it. Posted by: TheQuietMan at July 29, 2009 11:27 AM (1Jaio) 40
"Above all, let's remember that the core reason for this depression is that banks gave home loans to people with lousy credit, which flooded the market with homes, which drove the housing industry down, which made the banks lose money on loans." Incorrect. The core reason for this depression is that the EVIL GREEDY CAPITALIST banks gave EVIL GREEDY RISK-BASED ADJUSTABLE-RATE home loans to people with lousy credit WHO DESERVED A FAIR SHAKE IN LIFE, AND HAVE THE RIGHT TO HOMEOWNERSHIP AT 4.5% APR. Banks losing money on loans was a good thing, because it was all evil greedy capitalist profit, until they becamse unsustainable and had the NERVE to fold, rather than simply converting into a not-for-profit home-provider charity... See? Spin is FUN! Posted by: Democratic Strategist at July 29, 2009 11:27 AM (q/kmn) 41
I still remember my brother-in-law (from Los Angeles, natch) sitting at the dinner table December 2006, intoning that this was the 'worst economy ever'. And repeating it, after my incredulous 'whaaaaaa?'. This is a guy, 56 years old, who just got done with a prime rib dinner with some choice wine (on my dime, of course) during which the topic of conversation was the $750,000 addition he and my sister were in the process of building onto their Van Nuys home. And how much he liked his new Acura MDX. Unbelievable. Both Sis and hubby are big Obama fans, but somehow since their clown prince got elected they just don't want to talk politics anymore............
Posted by: Sort-of-Mad Max at July 29, 2009 11:27 AM (aC0uO) 42
Can anybody name any issue of national importance that has improved since Obama was elected? Is there any actual Obama accomplishment at all? Even the race issue, pursuant to which we were supposed to vote for Obama and be thereby absolved of white guilt, has not improved as evidence by last week's dust up.
Posted by: Cockroach Bonaparte with ADHD at July 29, 2009 11:27 AM (xxgag) 43
Okay, blame Bush, but here's where the liberal fuckwads make a mistake. they are in a hole and asking for a shovel. So arrogant are they that they feel the voters will fall for this forever. Ain't gunna happen. As much as it pisses me off that 52% of the voters put this shitbird in the WH, that 52% is waking up, or at least many of them are. Jimmy Carter tried this shit blaming others for the "misery index" numbers. Didn't work then, won't work now. So, continue to blame others, but just like parents who spank their kids when they lie, the Demoshits are gunna get spanked. Posted by: Sparky at July 29, 2009 11:28 AM (J1f2W) 44
Oil is down $4.00. Again, I have no idea if this is good or bad, I was just told to post it.
Posted by: Painful Stool the Axelrod Tool at July 29, 2009 11:30 AM (55UC6) 45
Funny off topic topic, since there is no headlines thread.
The feds got in over their heads (again) with the cash for clunkers program. The EPA is going all the way back to the 80's and not-so-inconspicuously changing the MPG estimates on cars so they no longer qualify.
Posted by: yinzer at July 29, 2009 11:30 AM (/Mla1) 46
Here's the flaw: We with the short memories already forgot who was president before Obama. Right or wrong, we recognize President Obama as owning the ills of the nation. Blame Bush? Might as well blame Snefru. Posted by: FireHorse at July 29, 2009 11:31 AM (jMk+v) 47
Of course the tiny little problem is the porkulus and all the promises BHO made for it's immediate, no time to wait, can't read it, passage. And now ... Everybody can see it was all a shuck and jive act, and a terrible waste of money.
But Bush is white, so maybe he can find an angle.
Posted by: bill-tb at July 29, 2009 11:32 AM (iiiMw) 48
"she could have said the first six months of the Obama administration have been better than the last six months of the Bush. Even that would have been something of a stretch, but it would have made her spin a bit more believable." Instead, Ms. Chadderdon chattered on. Oho! Posted by: shank at July 29, 2009 11:32 AM (+H1yK) 49
Let's see, when Bush was president, my husband had a job. Now Obama is president and he doesn't have a job. I believe I will follow Democrat "logic" and blame Obama. It's all his fault!
Posted by: Angry Beaver at July 29, 2009 11:33 AM (7sVL1) Posted by: Dang Straights at July 29, 2009 11:38 AM (Haq+B) 51
You can argue all day about where we have been and who took us there but that is not the reason bam is losing support, it is where we are going. I for one do not like where we are going.
Posted by: robtron at July 29, 2009 11:39 AM (gue+Q) 52
January 4th 2007, Democratically controlled 110th Congress begins:
DJIA end of session: 12,800.18 National unemployment rate for December 2006: 4.5% Federal Deficit for 2006 $247 Billion Average GDP growth for 2006: 3.4% Posted by: you knew it was coming at July 29, 2009 11:39 AM (PD1tk) 53
I'm loving all the TV ads that now happily roll in the CARS program money into their regular so-so deals, to make them look AWEXOME. First time I've seen any of them make the following claim though: Anyone got a feel for the validity of this statement? Posted by: reason at July 29, 2009 11:39 AM (wEYaf) 54
When did the economy start to tank ?
I seem to recall that Democrats have run Congress during the entire collapse of the economy. Even Obama took part (when he wasn't campaigning). Posted by: Neo at July 29, 2009 11:40 AM (5d1ix) 55
The only upside to all of this is the snark I can now deliver to all the Bush haters I knew before the election. My father was a classic case, everything that went wrong it was Bush fault. I swear, if the man stubbed his toe, it was W's fault. Talked to him the other night and he was going on and on about how "the One" sucked. Just sat there and let him vent for several minutes, then stopped him and told him "hey, you wanted to get rid of Bush in the worst way...congratulations, you got rid of Bush, in the worst way." He paused for a couple of moments, then said Mom needed something and hung up.
Posted by: Painful Stool the Axelrod Tool at July 29, 2009 11:41 AM (55UC6) 56
The Bambster needs to open that third letter and quit rereading the first one, "Sit down and write three letters."
Posted by: that pedantic grammarian at July 29, 2009 11:41 AM (ad+pn) 57
From HotAir. Please take 1:42 to watch this video. You will want to have your balls ready to dip. It, as is sometimes stated here, drips with awesomeness. Set aside, for a moment, that this soldier is probably from a poor family and had no options except to join Boooosh's illegal wars, where the soldier probably commited war crimes. Set those aside and listen to his reasoned, yet very passionate beatdown of Obamacare and Senator Claire McCaskill. This must go viral. (Soldier, thank you, hope you're ready for an A-1 vetting, ala JTP, and let us know if you decide to run for anything) Posted by: The Hammer at July 29, 2009 11:42 AM (YBTwf) 58
My 17 year carrer in telecom died in March, bitch. Keep calling me stupid. Your skull. Pike. Some assembly required. Posted by: hutch1200 at July 29, 2009 11:43 AM (JlcLR) 59
57...One of the Mods needs to make a full-frontal post out of this, IMO.
Posted by: The Hammer at July 29, 2009 11:43 AM (YBTwf) 60
I've posted this a number of times but it seems so relevant so much more frequently. I'll just post part of it. In troubled times the bold man flails about in effeminate anguish, seeking to draw his neighbors into his misfortune, for he has no strength of character to fall back upon other than to drag others down to his own state of wickedness. Now the brave man. In dark hours he endures silently, uncomplaining. Reverencing the round of heaven’s seasons, he does what must be done, sustaining himself with the certainty that to endure injustice with patience is the mark of piety and wisdom. Posted by: polynikes at July 29, 2009 11:44 AM (m2CN7) 61
What you inherited, dipshit, was America. But you say it like that's a bad thing. For the 232 years that it existed, there were reasons to learn, work, save, invest, build, start businesses. Now? Not so much. The New Government allocates the resources, makes the 5-year plans, gives us our priorities. Posted by: t-bird at July 29, 2009 11:44 AM (FcR7P) 62
I blame DAGMU.
Posted by: wiserbud at July 29, 2009 11:44 AM (IHbof) 63
Oops, my bad. The NASDAQ has gone up four points to 1960.52 in the last five minutes. Everything is ok.
Posted by: t-bird at July 29, 2009 11:47 AM (FcR7P) 64
Ah, lurker got in with the joke while I was working on my comment. I'd heard the joke with three letters.
Posted by: that pedantic grammarian at July 29, 2009 11:47 AM (ad+pn) 65
"ObamaKhan: [quoting from Carville's Blame Bush volume 2] To the last, I will grapple with thee... from Hell's heart, I stab at thee! For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee!
Posted by: SomeSay the Strawmarian at July 29, 2009 11:49 AM (NM1Nu) Posted by: yinzer at July 29, 2009 11:49 AM (/Mla1) 67
#57: Holy hell yes. Awesome.
Posted by: apotheosis at July 29, 2009 11:52 AM (xWk3U) 68
I think the trolls are pissy because Axelrod's threatening big layoffs if Obama's number don't start trending up.
"Coffee is for closers!" Posted by: Sort-of-Mad Max at July 29, 2009 11:52 AM (aC0uO) Posted by: Dang Straights at July 29, 2009 11:53 AM (Haq+B) 70
"Experts say that funding for Cash-for-Clunkers will run out in August, so take advantage of this incredible opportunity NOW!"
Hey, Come one down to Honest Barry's Autos and take advantage of this offer NOW!! Bad Credit? No Credit? No PROBLEM! Remember, this is the NEW America! My America! And if I can't get you into a new car, no one can! Remember, the best time to go into debt on a new car is when the economy is tanking and unemployment is one the rise! And if you buy a car under MY program, and you lose your job, I'll even pay the loan off for you! Honest! Posted by: Honest Barry Obama at July 29, 2009 11:53 AM (wWwJR) 71
well at least we have a president now who says memorable things due to his vastly superior communication skills-funny how I can't remember even one of his deep thoughts though.
Posted by: ed at July 29, 2009 11:53 AM (Urhve) 72
Re #60 - well posted polynikes.
Posted by: Reactionary at July 29, 2009 11:53 AM (P+HSn) 73
Bush bashing - you play to your strength. It worked before, they hope it will continue to work. Not to worry. The "Bash Bush Syndrome" won't work forever. The American public isn't that stupid. Although Barry does hope that they are.
Posted by: GarandFan at July 29, 2009 11:54 AM (C3okI) 74
Can anybody name any issue of national importance that has improved since Obama was elected?
Ammunition companies are flush with cash. Posted by: Rob Crawford at July 29, 2009 11:58 AM (IuKAf) 75
A wide swath of Americans seem to think we live under some kind of autocracy wherein the President decides everything that happens, makes every law, and sets every budget. It's absurd, of course, but that seems to be a common way of thinking. Also, those same folks see immediate problems as having their root in the present - no past history. I believe that, for once, this will work in our favor. After all, Clinton got the credit for a "good" economy, even though it was nothing more than his lack of intervention that allowed it to come to be. So it only makes sense that, in spite of the spin, people will blame BO. Even if it takes a few more months.. I do worry that if the economy does improve by 2011/12 that he'll be credited, though. The Republicans better win in the next cycle, and then be willing to take credit if things do get better. Even if they didn't have a damn thing to do with it. Posted by: Reactionary at July 29, 2009 11:58 AM (P+HSn) 76
This is particuarly funny considering his "strategy" to crush the opposition to his healthcare bill is to blame the tiny minority of Republicans. This shit is so 2006. Posted by: SomeSay the Strawmarian at July 29, 2009 12:00 PM (NM1Nu) 77
Bush and His Dad also have secret plans to replace Rosie O'Donnell and Oprah Winfrey with Swedish made robots that will only support them in the 2012 Election so they can run for re-election under the pseudo Sarah Palin and Mitt Romney...
Don't you people understand...? Liberals tell their1.2 kids that Bush will sneak in their room and get them is they don't eat their tofu. Posted by: Col.Smeag at July 29, 2009 12:01 PM (tHSyr) 78
And yet 52% will still believe this utter bullshit.
Posted by: Matt at July 29, 2009 12:03 PM (jABmk) 79
Gee-golly, if only we had a room-temperature IQ opposition party . . . .
They might say something like: "How come the guy hired to fix all the problems, the guy who said he knew how to fix all the problems, now spends all of his time blaming the other guy for all the problems? When is he going to start fixing problems?" When they trot out: "But, nobody knew just how big the problems were!" They'd say: "Wait: So the guy who told us he could fix all the problems didn't know what he was talking about? He just lied about his ability so as to get elected?" Start calling him a liar, let his retarded hoards rush to his defense--so that they loudly repeat the claims of Dr. Disaster, reminding everyone just what he said to get elected. They'll have no heart defending his lies, they'll still die for him personally (full of school-girl fantasies) but, the policies are not the personal. Peel away the policy from the personality--never say the name, just the party. ------ The Democrat's Broken Promises World Tour 1) Middle-class tax relief 2) Closing Gitmo 3) Line-by-line waste and fraud cuts 4) Net spending cut 5) End of signing statements 6) Repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" 7) Economic Recovery etc, etc. Posted by: jimmuy8 at July 29, 2009 12:04 PM (EOPB+) 80
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Can anybody name any issue of national importance that has improved since Obama was elected?
Ammunition companies are flush with cash. >>> And give the devil his due. I've gotten a lot of chuckles from Mr. Vice President. Posted by: WalrusRex at July 29, 2009 12:04 PM (xxgag) 81
pedantic grammarian, 3 letters? the comedic triple! I forgot.
Posted by: lurker at July 29, 2009 12:06 PM (AqLUZ) 82
funny how I can't remember even one of his deep thoughts though.
There's 57 states, he doesn't speak Austrian, and doctors can't wait to cut your kid open for money. Posted by: HeatherRadish at July 29, 2009 12:06 PM (NtiET) 83
So when is Nina Poon going to arrive on scene?
Posted by: DSkinner at July 29, 2009 12:06 PM (ad+pn) 84
74 Can anybody name any issue of national importance that has improved since Obama was elected?
Depends on which nation you're talking about. For our nation, no I can't. For those who are our enemies, OTOH, everything is coming up roses. That's just the way Bammy rolls. Posted by: sherlock at July 29, 2009 12:20 PM (cq3pU) 85
Lurker, I found the joke and it has even been adapted for Obama. The second letter tells the recipient to reorganize the administration.
Damn sockpuppet was on earlier. Posted by: DSkinner at July 29, 2009 12:20 PM (ad+pn) 86
they didn't know they were inheriting an economic crisis despite campaigning on the R's having created the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression?
Posted by: ed at July 29, 2009 12:20 PM (Urhve) 87
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Mostly On-Topic... MSNBC let the chairman of the DNC host a program last night. Olbermann's. That has to be a first for a new network, no? Also, they referred to him as "Governor" -- a title that's about six years of of date -- rather than "Mr. Chairman," his current title. I can see why. Posted by: CJ at July 29, 2009 12:26 PM (9KqcB) 89
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Whaddaya mean the cap and trade and the healthcare monstrosity may hurt the economy? If enacted even in watered down versions, they will hurt the economy, period. They are probably hurting it already - adding to economic uncertainy, pessimism, and foreboding.
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I love this video. Cramer interviews the CEO of CY and in the end of the video he ends up begging for another Raegan.
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Okay, blame Bush, but here's where the liberal fuckwads make a mistake. they are in a hole and asking for a shovel. So arrogant are they that they feel the voters will fall for this forever Sparky, shovel ready projects? (As in hit in the head with a shovel or bury using a shovel). Posted by: runningrn at July 29, 2009 12:44 PM (D2il9) 94
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>The administration needs to remind people that things were way worse over the last four years than in the last six months."
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I have to ask this. I see where so many of ya'll post here about family, immediate and in-laws, friends, co-workers, roommates, bf/gf's, etc are libs who were either Obama or Hil supporters. I see over and over where you guys talk about having to deal with these ppl. I need to know something. HOW THE HELL DO YOU DO THIS? I am either wound too tightly with severe anger issues, or something, cause I am pretty sure I haven't spoken to a lib, other than maybe a couple of min on the phone and didn't know it, in at least 2 yrs. Frankly, I don't know any personally anymore. I just wanted to know that you guys are either sadists, or the nicest most tolerant ppl evah. Please explain how you do this.
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Cj @ 88 - I caught 5 minutes of that last night. Lets just say Howard Dean is as good at that job as he was a campaigner. The highlight (??????) was Screaming Howard interviewing Olberdouche about Pete Rose. Maybe someone should suggest to Olberdouche he try mixing in a salad with low fat dressing on occassions, like, every other freaking meal.
Posted by: Mallamutt at July 29, 2009 12:51 PM (55UC6) 99
"The administration needs to remind people that things were way worse over the last four years than in the last six months."
How many people have lost their jobs since November of last year? Posted by: Blacque Jacques Shellacque at July 29, 2009 12:51 PM (iC0KP) 100
Obama is Fredo yelling, "I'm smart, I can handle things. I'm smart, and I want respect!" Spitballin'...in 2012, we will undoubtedly run a candidate more conservative than "who the fuck voted for this guy in the primaries?" Mav, unless of course our primaries remain open and we wind up with Julio the Vacuum Guy from the Soapz on the Hood carwash. The 2012 election will be the Dems' opportunity to crush the Reagan legacy--as Obama is by all accounts Jimmah without the business acumen of a Georgia peanut farmer, we'll be looking at a misery index in the 20s. For a whole generation of young dummies, they've come to view Reagan with a lot more pessimism than those of us fortunate enough to have him in charge. If the Repubs run a Reagan-derivative in 2012, but then he fails to win, it'll reinforce the historical prejudices. Posted by: Big Fat Meanie at July 29, 2009 12:55 PM (XoYY8) 101
The administration needs to remind people that things were way worse over the last four years than in the last six months."
Ummm, how so? Because we didn't have double digit unemployment? A doubling of the deficit? Posted by: CoolCzech at July 29, 2009 12:55 PM (kzhuA) 102
Mohammed from Pimco was on CNBC Squawk Box he finally calmly said what everyone has quietly been saying to themselves and to their friends and relatives and associates. In an odd sort of way the CEO of CY was saying the same thing. Here is a link to the video.
Posted by: muffy at July 29, 2009 12:57 PM (p302b) 103
di butler - I had your problem, then my two girls became teenagers and, strangly, I found that the logic coming out of their mouths was similar to logic coming from liberals. Once you understand that you have to get beyond their emotional need to blame someone for something that happened bad to them, irrespective of their own culpability ("I ran out of gas, but it was Mom's fault because she didn't warn me before I borrowed the car and I was too busy focusing on the traffic to notice that great big orange light that said "Low Fuel" because you always tell me to watch for traffic and pay attention when I am driving and then it started to rain and I had to deal with turning the wiper blades on because I needed those and I didn't ask for it to rain and it got dark....you get the idea) and start breaking everything down into small parts, eventually you can have a conversation.
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I'm not surprised the Democrats are running against Bush. They have no ideas that work in the present so they pick a past figure to attack. Bush is known to be unpopular ( although the current regime is doing their damnedest to make him look good by comparison ), so they go after him. It's no shock, they've been running against Herbert Hoover for eighty years. And he's been dead for over 40.
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BusHitler stole my tonsils! I told you he was Jewish....
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Di, I avoid political discussions at work like the plague. Of course, my cat brought in fleas so I don't know how good I am at avoiding the plague. Even when I'm surrounded by like-minded Rethugs. One of my infantile HS buddies on Facebook commented about my public opposition to climate change/health care fascism, rebutting that FDR's New Deal was all Twizzlers and Skittles. My response was that FDR unleashed ecological hell, with the TVA, the Hoover Dam, the Dust Bowl, the rise of the highway system, and launching an unnecessary war. BL--liberals cannot stand up to scorn and satire. Posted by: Big Fat Meanie at July 29, 2009 01:04 PM (XoYY8) Posted by: HeatherRadish at July 29, 2009 01:06 PM (NtiET) Posted by: Mallamutt at July 29, 2009 01:07 PM (55UC6) Posted by: President Barak Obama at July 29, 2009 01:08 PM (ao5cQ) 111
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Mother fuckers are still running against me here too. I'd opt for hell, but something tells me the fucking Devil would be opposed to me too.
Posted by: Richard Nixon in Purgatory at July 29, 2009 01:10 PM (GtYrq) 113
I sure seem to recall when W took office, the shrinking economy was IMMEDIATELY his fault.
Funny that. Posted by: Lowfibass at July 29, 2009 01:11 PM (T1ZAZ) 114
Does your brother's name happen to be Phillip Rearden, perchance?
He's my brother-in-law, and no, he's not Phillip. Nice guy, self-professed 'pacifist', puts up with my sister (which is more than I can do on a daily basis.) I suspect he's similar to a lot of people out there that never put much thought into what they believe. Luckily, they're in LA and I'm near Chicago, so distance does indeed make the heart grow fonder. As for Di wondering how I put up with their bumf, it meant a lot to my elderly mother that Sis and I were on speaking terms, even though Mom thought Sis was often a wack-job. So I put up with her crap, up to a point. Now that Mom is gone, however, Sis is surprisingly easy to get along with. She's smart enough to figure out that I can tell her to cram it permanently now. Posted by: Sort-of-Mad Max at July 29, 2009 01:18 PM (aC0uO) 115
di butler....I've had friends that went all 9-11 truther on me. One, a UPS/thug teamster called him stupid..all the fucking time. One day he dropped his brand new Harley in his driveway.....I reminded him that Bush never tipped over a jet fighter! And I had to instruct him in the proper way to lift the bike. I also reminded him (spring of '0
Posted by: hutch1200 at July 29, 2009 01:19 PM (JlcLR) 116
And yes I have friends that I'm no longer in contact, at all, who just pissed me off that badly. Fuck 'em. They're dead to me....Bad influence on the kids and all that...
Posted by: hutch1200 at July 29, 2009 01:22 PM (JlcLR) 117
Thanks for the honesty, guys. I went thru the teenager thing, and yeah, they have the immaturity and lack of responsibility inherent in libs, but I cannot imagine how familes and relationships stay together with normal ppl having to deal with hate-mongering progressives. I guess because I was raised in such a secluded environment, with politically active parents, that it is odd for me. I have 2 sisters, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, etc that have spouses, and no one is a lib. Even an old-skool one. We just don't have any interaction. I also live in a very old ppl, white, ritzy neighborhood, (against my will), and these ppl are retired and have money and want to keep it. I will be saying a prayer for all of ya'll, and admiring from afar the fact none of you have murdered any of these idiots yet.
Posted by: di butler at July 29, 2009 01:32 PM (tjdui) 118
After this afternoon's turn of events, I advise you to keep all of your liberal, commie mommie, Obamaphilic "friends" and relatives within your social networks. People are unbelievably indiscrete, and will provide information that you can use against them. As far as remaining friends in the traditional sense, that's no longer possible. Consider it a John Galt statement. Posted by: Big Fat Meanie at July 29, 2009 01:47 PM (XoYY8) 119
Remember di, friends help you move. Good friends help you move bodies. Just sayin'.
Posted by: hutch1200 at July 29, 2009 01:48 PM (JlcLR) 120
Well the dhimmies ought to blame Reagan. Or how about Lincoln, maybe even Jefferson.
Its not about having to acknowledge the failure and bankruptcy of their own policies, is it?
This country needs term limits. Posted by: Thomas Jackson at July 29, 2009 01:50 PM (B8gqF) 121
You keep forgetting they're Marxists. Both kinds, Karl Marxist and Groucho Marxist.
Who you gonna believe, me or your lying eyes? I will say this is nothing new, how else can they say "Bush Lied?" if they don't ignore everything everybody in the world was saying right up until it was politically expedient to Blame Bushtm It worked for 8 years, why not keep it going, and they have Minitru to make inconvenient facts slip down the memory hole. and O'Brien laughs. Posted by: Veeshir at July 29, 2009 02:00 PM (MjIHV) 122
I blame Canada!
Posted by: hutch1200 at July 29, 2009 02:01 PM (JlcLR) 123
Yeah, I agree friends help you move bodies, but I cannot imagine a progressive lending a hand in this regard. However, ya'll are more superior to me in lib knowledge so I will take your word(s) for it.
Posted by: di butler at July 29, 2009 02:04 PM (tjdui) 124
di, they always puke in the hole.....and the sniffling.... TV ad...."Liberalism...It's what's for the useless" "Got Stupid?" Posted by: hutch1200 at July 29, 2009 02:10 PM (JlcLR) 125
A best friend brings his own shovel.
Posted by: toby928 at July 29, 2009 02:30 PM (PD1tk) Posted by: Naan at July 29, 2009 02:44 PM (YR3gL) 127
They're actually saying, "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" I love it.
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Posted by: DSkinner at July 29, 2009 02:59 PM (uAcqu) Posted by: RKG at July 29, 2009 03:21 PM (Lsz2a) 130
I'm thinking this message plays well to about 15-20% of the public. The rest just busted out laughing and spewing soda through their noses.
Posted by: Purple Avenger at July 29, 2009 03:32 PM (1rv3b) 131
Riiiiiiiight, we're in bad shape because of Obama, not because that retard Bush had 9/11 and the financial collapse happen on his watch or anything......
Posted by: DruggyBear at July 29, 2009 03:36 PM (K2aR3) 132
"It's important to remind people of this because Republicans are Obama is now criticizing the Obama Bush administration as if they the Democratic congress had no role in how we got here." Fixed it for 'em Posted by: jana at July 29, 2009 03:38 PM (vSRlG) 133
Again worth mentioning that during the first six years of the Bush administration, the economy was great, with good economic growth, low unemployment, and even a series of record stock market highs.
The economy really didn't start to go south until the last two years of the Bush administration. . .which (by pure coincidence, of course) happens to be when the Democrats took over the Congress. Remember, ultimately its the Congress that controls the purse-strings, not the President. Its also worth mentioning that President Bush tried repeatedly to act on Fannie Mae, but was blocked by the Dem-controlled finance committees. Obama can spin all he likes, but the roots of the current economic mess can be laid right at the feet of the Democrats, who authored the Community Re-investment Act (better known as the "how can we force banks to loan a whole bunch of money to people who can't afford to pay it back act"), blocked subsequent reform, then spent all our yet-unearned money on a trillion-dollar stimulus plan that doesn't help with unemployment, but mostly acts to shuffle money to various Democrat constituencies. Posted by: looking closely at July 29, 2009 03:40 PM (PwGfd) 134
Isn't it amazing how preposterous White House spin like this is now
reported as straight news, while just a year ago, everything the White
House said was reported as preposterous spin?
Oh yeah? What's your point? Posted by: the MSM at July 29, 2009 03:40 PM (zDhnq) 135
we're in bad shape because of Obama
Well, actually, we're in bad shape because of Democrats in general. January 4th 2007, Democratically controlled 110th Congress begins: DJIA end of session: 12,800.18 National unemployment rate for December 2006: 4.5% Federal Deficit for 2006 $247 Billion Average GDP growth for 2006: 3.4% Posted by: Darth Bar-Ak at July 29, 2009 03:41 PM (PD1tk) 136
Obama owns the economy he INHERITED after 6 months but Clinton is still responsible for the 9/11 attacks that happened 8 months after he left office, am i right, repugs?
Posted by: DruggyBear at July 29, 2009 03:47 PM (K2aR3) 137
>>Obama's two signature proposals are cap-and-trade and healthcare reform. Neither will help the economy and in fact, they may actually hurt it.
Well, to be perfectly clear, there is absolutely NO WAY taxing energy WILL NOT hurt the economy. Putting a tax on energy is tantamount to putting a tax on EVERYTHING, and we all know that taxes stifle economic growth. Now you can make the argument that maybe its worth hurting the economy to "save the planet" from greenhouse gases, but that's a different argument. Its also a losing one, since a. Man-made global warming is a crock of bullshit, and b. Even stipulating that CO2 emission hurts the planet, our "capping" it will only mean concomitant increases by China, India, and the rest of the developing world, that isn't going to shoot its own growth in the foot with stupid taxes. On Obama's healthcare reform, again, there is NO WAY that this WILL NOT increase costs. There is simply no way to grant "free" health coverage to umpity million Americans who don't currently enjoy it without raising costs. Perhaps you can offset the costs by decreasing the standard of care for everyone who is paying (which is exactly what all these stupid socialist systems end up doing), but that's not exactly a fair trade. On first principles, there is no way the Government is going to administer any form of healthcare cheaper than its private sector equivalent, which is constrained by competition and has incentive for efficiency. It just CAN'T happen. Posted by: looking closely at July 29, 2009 03:48 PM (PwGfd) Posted by: Its what zombies crave at July 29, 2009 03:55 PM (PD1tk) 139
"...our current economic mess and the wars were inherited from the Bush administration" And the next President will inherit a fucking $23.7 TRILLION socialist economic abyss, thanks to the assclown currently in office. Thanks a lot, Chadderdon. Now go back to playing with yourself. Posted by: SFC MAC at July 29, 2009 04:11 PM (cuNX0) 140
Ladder of Accountability
Google it. Real leaders know how to rise above blaming others and making excuses. You own a problem and deal with is realistically. Not in 'made up fantasy world in my head land'. Posted by: Josh Reiter at July 29, 2009 04:25 PM (bpSFK) 141
$23.7 TRILLION socialist economic abyss, thanks to the assclown currently in office. Thanks a lot, Chadderdon. Now go back to playing with yourself.
Posted by: SFC MAC at July 29, 2009 04:11 PM (cuNX0) They are so unconcerned about the debt, you'd almost think they already had plans to default on it.... Posted by: Jonathon E. at July 29, 2009 04:36 PM (dQdrY) 142
"I think Bush-bashing has been alive and well since '07...
This twit thinks Bush Bashing started in 2007? What is she, 12? "Voters have short memories. The administration needs to remind people that things were way worse over the last four years than in the last six months." This is a strategy that only could possibly work with straying lefties. For them, it was hell on earth to have a GOP government majority, so the economy is irrelevant; everything was worse then. For anyone else, they'll smile and remember the way things were back then. Posted by: Christopher Taylor at July 29, 2009 04:43 PM (PQY7w) 143
If Bush's fiscal policies were so bad, why are democrats doubling down on them? If Bush allowed some light compassionate socialism which we could barely support, Obama is going full socialism that is about 4 times more than we can afford. If Obama got everything he wants, we would be rationing back all these new great benefits before the end of his current term because we would not be able to print or borrow more money by 2012. They're a bunch of inexperienced kids running ruining the government.
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I'm starting a rumour that W and Cheney were responsible for the first break-in at Gates place, just to set BO up for the misplayed race card. On orders from Karl Rove of course.
Blame Bush! Posted by: JohnH at July 29, 2009 06:22 PM (y+9Rb) 146
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