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Way to miss the point, as usual.Μολὼν λαβέ;1063931423 said:Apparently they don't see the data as you do.
Most Dems running on their own record would have to explain their connection to Obama. That doesn't seem to be a wining ticket.
Exactly. And then, if it is going to be about Obama, they completely refuse to tout the good things which have happened under Obama.It is almost like the Democrats let Fox News run their campaigns for them. Conservative media claims 2014 is a referendum on Obama, and the Democratic candidates run right out there and campaign as if it actually is.
Obviously I live in a fairly small corner of the country (as do we all) but I live in an area which allows me to get television advertisements for election races in three different states. I've yet to see a single Democrat run on things which have gone well in the last few years.
Now what many people in this thread seem not to realize is I honestly don't care who wins what election, but it has been terrible campaigning strategy.
Yes, just as it is one of the most offered oppositions to Obamacare and they both are stupid.Really? Isn't this one of the most uttered justifications to ObamaCare, that it worked, well sort of, in Massachusetts?
I'm sorry...when I hear people blame "liberals" or "conservative" for all of the ills in the world, I've learned they simply are not worth my time to care about. Sometimes I respond, but this time I've decided you're not worth my time.Bottom line here is that are aren't enough Americans working full time and that there are far too many Americans that would gladly have a full time well paying job, but can only find part time work, and that this is a direct result of the failed liberal policies of Obama and his administration.
Come back with something better than blind partisanship and we'll talk.