President Obama's Best Chance to Win

28 Sep 2011 11:51 #1 by Rick
Obama/Clinton 1012

That's right, I think Obama would be virtually unstoppable because he would have sewn up so many groups.

1. He'll continue pandering to the poor and unemployed while the unemployment rate does not go down due to his lack of economic sense. Poor and perpetual dependants locked up.

2. Unions, obviously a lock since the stimulus loves to stimulate unions as a first priority.

3. Black vote, while some have seen the light, I think most still see pigment, promises and speaches first and results last...a lock.
4. Hispanic vote, working hard to refresh the Dream Act...not a lock but still think he gets more than an R.

Now his weaknesses are a dwindling Indepentant vote, uninspired liberals who believed he was a strong leader and were dissapointed, and women who are also losing the love.

So, if Obama works out some sort of deal with Biden and gets him to pass on a VP run (voluntarily of course :biggrin: ) This would open the door for the proggressive political monster called Hillary Rodan Clinton (sorry, couldn't help that one).

Here's what Hillary does for big O:

1. She gets back all those voters who were either so mad when Obama got special media attension and won that they didn't bother voting, or they held their noses because he was not an R. She also gets Indy women who rightfully want to see a woman VP or future preisent in their lifetimes.

2. She reignites the base with a fresh team and fresh "hope".

3. She brings more experience to the team which is seriously lacking. Experience in foreign policy, and with the Clinton name, it would give liberals some hope that more economic sense may leach into Obama's brain.

4. She can help get independants who would otherwise be on the fence and may not want to vote for the same sinking ship of Obama/Biden.

5. She removes Biden's dead weight from the ticket (or maybe I just don't know what makes him an asset)Biden would also be seen as a hero by the left for sacrificing his job for another D victory (plus he doesn't risk a likely loss if the economy doesn't improve).

6. The 2016 Democratic presidential nominee would be......ya, you guessed it, Hillary a lock.

7. She was just voted most popular politician...that's just more proof she is not a liability like Biden.

Now in order for this senario to happen:
1. Obama needs to think outside the box and be smart.
2. Hillary would have to be fairly certain that she could help turn the economy and avoid the ice berg....making her 2016 bid much more difficult.

This is no joke on my part, it's a nightmare senario that I would never want to see. However, if there is any iimprovement in the economy at all because of Team Clinton ideas, I'll take that over more of the same failed BS.

Ok, I spilled my guts, what do you think Obama needs to be re-elected?

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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28 Sep 2011 12:00 #2 by archer
I think's it pretty simple, as long as the GOP is unable to decide on what a Republican is, and who best represents the party....moderate or Tea Party, Obama has a good chance of winning. The current slate of candidates just doesn't seem to be exciting even the die-hard Republican base (why else would they be clammering for Christie?). Independents will make or break this election for Obama, the GOP needs to nominate someone they can vote for.

I would like to see Hillary on the ballot though....Biden is a joke.

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28 Sep 2011 12:02 #3 by Blazer Bob
An opponent that shoots him/her self in the foot repeatedly.

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28 Sep 2011 12:16 #4 by Rick

archer wrote: I think's it pretty simple, as long as the GOP is unable to decide on what a Republican is, and who best represents the party....moderate or Tea Party, Obama has a good chance of winning. The current slate of candidates just doesn't seem to be exciting even the die-hard Republican base (why else would they be clammering for Christie?). Independents will make or break this election for Obama, the GOP needs to nominate someone they can vote for.

I would like to see Hillary on the ballot though....Biden is a joke.


Since there is no R on the ticket yet, I was just focusing on what would give Obama the best chance. If the ticket stays the same, the economy continues to tank, and Obama's only plan is to continue to blame everyone else, do you really think he will be hard to beat? He has his die hard base, but what else does he have at this point?

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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28 Sep 2011 14:35 #5 by archer

CriticalBill wrote: He has his die hard base, but what else does he have at this point?


At this point....no viable alternative. People will go with the devil they know rather than switch to a devil who scares them more. Simple human nature.

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28 Sep 2011 14:58 #6 by Nmysys
People will
. What people? Oh, the ones who want what others have, the entitlement oriented people, the uneducated masses who don't have a clue, and all of the blue haired set. I don't see that as enough to win. After three years of campaigning only, I think anyone can beat Obama.

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28 Sep 2011 15:01 #7 by Residenttroll returns
It's going to be shellacking - something Obama is use to getting.

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28 Sep 2011 15:02 #8 by FredHayek
I too think Hilary would have a better chance than Barack. The feminists would rally hard behind her as the first female President. And the liberals who think Obama lied to them would have someone new to trust in. Before there was Obamacare, there was Hilarycare.

Unions? 95% of unions support Democrats with money, labor, and organization, but 47& of union members vote Republican.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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28 Sep 2011 15:03 #9 by Nmysys

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28 Sep 2011 15:09 #10 by archer

Nmysys wrote: People will


. What people? Oh, the ones who want what others have, the entitlement oriented people, the uneducated masses who don't have a clue, and all of the blue haired set. I don't see that as enough to win. After three years of campaigning only, I think anyone can beat Obama.


If your brush was any broader you would trip over it. If ever there was a "person" proving to be both uneducated and acting entitled, it would be you nmysys, I have no idea what color your hair is....of course you could be a skin head, which would explain a lot.

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