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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Clintonites Hit The Panic Button For Obama

Clintonites Hit The Panic Button For Obama


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An inner circle of Clinton advisors are calling for a dramatic shift in Obama's economic message before the November election, warning of an "impossible headwind in November" if continue on their current path.  Some of the top voices of the 1990's Democrats are saying that Obama's political operation is overly negative and reactive, and failing to offer a positive set of plans for the economy.  Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign pollster, Stan Greenberg and his former campaign manager, Democratic operative James Carville raised alarm today over President Obama's economic message in a memo written with pollster Erica Seifort for Democracy Corps. 

Since 2009 I've projected that there's a good possibility that Barack Obama will win the 2012 presidential election given the lack of quality candidates running for office.  However, President Obama could self-destruct.  I hope that's what happens.  The election could go either way.  The fear I've had is the possibility a third-party candidate in the form of Donald Trump could run and split the conservative vote.  I will say that if the powers-that-be or the forces of Nimrod don't want President Obama to win another term, then I'm sure they'll find a way to make sure that Romney wins if Romney's their candidate.  Even though Obama needs to be defeated this November, we need to be careful and not place too much faith in Romney, either.  Romney's a liberal himself.  Mitt Romney wants to make us voters believe he'll repeal Obamacare if he becomes president.  The truth is Romney passed similar legislation as governor of Massachusetts in 2006.  I can't see Romney repealing Obamacare.  It's just a good campaign slogan.   If Romney wins, he'll continue pushing the globalist agenda.  There's not much difference between him and President Obama except Mitt Romney knows how to successfully run a business whereas Obama doesn't know the first thing about running a business. 

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