Will presidential arrogance deliver the Senate to the GOP?
"The arrogance on this approach exists on more than one level. Once again, it plays directly into the Republican narrative, and Democrats who hitch their wagon to Obama may find that provoking the GOP base is a bad idea when Obama doesn’t have anything personally at stake in an election … again."
A speech to wake up a very sleepy base "Last night's performance speaks volumes about President Obama's political problems.
"He did not mention the Affordable Health Care Act until the 40th minute! Isn't this his premiere accomplishment? Then he goes after the House's repeal votes but overlooks that it's Democrats running for reelection who are worried about it."
This cartoon via Alan Caruba on Facebook:
"The arrogance on this approach exists on more than one level. Once again, it plays directly into the Republican narrative, and Democrats who hitch their wagon to Obama may find that provoking the GOP base is a bad idea when Obama doesn’t have anything personally at stake in an election … again."
A speech to wake up a very sleepy base "Last night's performance speaks volumes about President Obama's political problems.
"He did not mention the Affordable Health Care Act until the 40th minute! Isn't this his premiere accomplishment? Then he goes after the House's repeal votes but overlooks that it's Democrats running for reelection who are worried about it."
This cartoon via Alan Caruba on Facebook:
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