Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Obama's surprisingly strong primary challengers

First there was the felon in West Virginia, who won in at least ten counties; now - even more embarrassing - Obama's only seven points ahead of a mere lawyer in Arkansas.

4 comments:

bruce said...

He really is an amateur when he takes his Dem middle class base for granted, without even checking to see if they are happy with him. Just nag nag nag, how much can they take?

Thought I'd get in early predicting the next stage after panic:

Meltdown approaching? Odds on seeing Pres throwing childish, mandate-dissolving tantrum on national TV?

mojo said...

Mere?

Hey, didn't Barky surrender his license?...

Anonymous said...

Deborah Leigh said...I almost want to donate to his campaign. I said "almost".

OT Talking about donations. Mark Levin has been pushing Ted Cruze down in Texas. Heard him last night, and he was inspiring. He's running for Congress, I think.

Another one that could use help is Mark Reed out in California. His main opponents are are a pair of clueless incumbents, Howard Berman and Brad Sherman. He has a real chance. The top two will be in the running. Michael Reagan endorsed Mark.

RebeccaH said...

If things continue as they are, I expect a lot of whining accusations of racism and insults from the administration and the DNC. How dare we gap-toothed bitter clingers in flyover country vote for somebody else besides His Majestic Self. Whether Obama has an actual meltdown or not is up in the air. I think there will just be a lot of excuse-making along the lines of "we didn't give him a chance to finish his agenda".

Damn right, we didn't, because we don't want to go down the Eurodrain!

I am, of course, speculating that Romney will win, but I think we will see strange doings in September and October.