Si Se No Puede No, No Podemos

If there were a category in that table for people who have IQs above room temperature, they would have gone from 0% approval to 0% approval with 0% change.

Posted by Fat Man at December 5, 2013 9:16 PM

The problem with this is, is that it is going to make the asshole fight more for all the things that will continue the rapidly escalating decline of our country. Appeasing those who want the money of those who work hard and prepared for life when they were young, is his aim.

This will only fuel his fire to continue the destruction of the things that made this country great and prosperous.

Posted by MarkH at December 5, 2013 9:32 PM

In ten years, we will be able to find as many Obama voters as we are people who will admit to purchasing a Milli Vanilli album.

Posted by Jason in KT at December 6, 2013 6:20 AM

...as there are people...

Posted by Jason in KT at December 6, 2013 6:22 AM

A complete shutout--down in every category.

@MarkH: Sadly, I think your prediction will be an accurate one. Ear Leader hasn't run out of other people's money yet.

Posted by waltj at December 6, 2013 6:23 AM

I don't know why people think that at this point Obama's poll numbers mean diddly squat. He ain't running again.
He's got everything he needs, now to complete his work he only wants to get his toxic appointments on the important regulatory boards, and the federal courts (thanks Harry Reid).
The cream in his coffee will be the swing vote on the Supreme Court If one of those old coots don't retire or die real soon I sure Barry will have no trouble pushing. After all there's a Gay, socialist, trans-sexual, illegal immigrant from Kenya waiting impatiently in the wings.

Posted by John the River at December 6, 2013 7:27 AM

True enough, 0bama isn't running again, but his poll numbers do matter to Dems who might have wanted to run on their support for his policies. Now, with the polls tanking, some Dems can't run away from 0bama fast enough.

Agree that the court appointments are the big thing. The oldest SC justices are Ginsburg (79), Scalia and Kennedy (both 76), and Breyer (74). Losing Scalia, a solid conservative, or Kennedy, the "swing vote", would hurt. A Ginsburg or Breyer retirement would just mean a liberal-for-liberal swap, although the new justice would likely be much younger, and therefore able to inflict significant damage over a lifetime. And that's just at the SC level. Most cases are decided in the lower courts, and 0bama appointments here could give the federal judiciary a (more) liberal bias for decades to come.

Posted by waltj at December 6, 2013 7:59 AM