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MartiniMan
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Indeed
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11/5/2014 7:34:52 AM (updated 11/5/2014 7:54:55 AM)
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Sadly I firmly believe that the next two years are going to be narcissistic personality disorder on parade with Obola. He is simply incapable of getting the message that his ideology is a failed one, it always has and it always will. What do you want to bet that unnamed sources in the WH will blame the losses on Democrats for running away from dear leader. If only they embraced his presidency they would have won handily. I can almost guarantee this will happen.
Of course now the question is whether the GOP actually governs like they have been given a mandate to oppose these failed policies. On that note I am not optimistic and I fully expect the leadership to cave to calls for bipartisanship and respecting the minority and all the other crap the hypocrites on the left will call for now that they are out of power. And watch the govt media find their voice about the nuclear option that Reid used. Suddenly it will be an abuse of power and unconstitutional if the GOP follows suit.
Was glad we have wasted no money in Georgia with a runoff. Sadly some states are headed that way. In Louisiana the Republican candidates got 56% of the vote but no clear winner because there were three of them on the ballot. What a dumb system that is going to cost them a lot of money for a runoff that will end with a GOP win. I am OK with a third party challenger but there should only be one candidate from each party.
Suspect we won't hear much from Archibald and GF will drive by with some silly comments and Billary 2016.
EDIT: As if right on cue the AP clip below has already proved my point about the blame and the mental illness. One thing I do agree with them is this cycle was a tough one for Dems and 2016 is much more favorable, especially if they have a good candidate for POTUS.
"But that was not the way Mr. Obama saw it. The electoral map was stacked against him, he argued, making Democrats underdogs from the start. And his own party kept him off the trail, meaning he never really got the chance to make his case. “You’re in the Final Four,” as one aide put it, “and you’re on the bench with a walking boot and you don’t get to play.” The Republican capture of the Senate culminated a season of discontent for the president — and may yet open a period of even deeper frustration. Sagging in the polls and unwelcome in most competitive races across the country, Mr. Obama bristled as the last campaign that would influence his presidency played out while he sat largely on the sidelines. He privately complained that it should not be a judgment on him. “He doesn’t feel repudiated,” the aide said Tuesday night."
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