bowsniper Report post Posted October 26, 2010 http://caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/...mocrats/?hpt=T2 Election already over for Democrats? Posted: 01:53 PM ET FROM CNN's Jack Cafferty: There are only seven days to go before the midterm elections, and President Obama has a quiet day at the White House. Maybe too quiet. On his schedule: only meetings with advisers and Cabinet members. No campaign rallies. No fundraisers. Howard Kurtz writes in "The Daily Beast" that heading into the midterms, the White House feels so beat up by the press and unable to push its own narrative that its gone into "bunker mode." "What's fascinating is the belief that the bully pulpit has been permanently downsized, forcing the leader of the free world to shout for attention in a cacophonous world." And it's not just President Obama who seems to be feeling the pain here. Bill Clinton spoke at a campaign event the other day in a high school gym in Detroit that was nearly two-thirds empty. When was the last time Clinton spoke to an almost empty house? Even some Democrats are voicing their frustration. Frank Caprio, who is running for governor in Rhode Island, says President Obama can "take his endorsement and really shove it." Lovely. This after the president didn't endorse him. And there are plenty of reasons for all this angst among the Democratic Party. The conventional wisdom is that Democrats are in for a real bruising next Tuesday. A new USA Today/Gallup Poll shows Democrats face a record "enthusiasm gap." Only 37 percent of Democrats say they're more enthusiastic about voting this year than usual - compared with a whopping 63 percent of Republicans. Polls also show congressional Republicans holding their lead in generic ballot match-ups against Democrats. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coues7 Report post Posted October 27, 2010 Mark, The bad news for today is that the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down Arizona’s law that requires all voters to provide evidence of U.S. citizenship prior to registering to vote. How in the heck can the courts reverse some thing that WE THE PEOPLE voted on? The same thing has happened with the vote for gay marriage. Our country is going to heck in a hand bag and we literally cannot stop it!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bowsniper Report post Posted October 27, 2010 The same thing has happened with the vote for gay marriage. Go ahead, rain on my 2 second parade of hope! Mark PS: Remember, "gay" really means happy, not homosexual. The word "gay" was hijacked by the homosexual agenda to attempt to normalize the abnormal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GodIsGood Report post Posted October 28, 2010 The same thing has happened with the vote for gay marriage. Go ahead, rain on my 2 second parade of hope! Mark PS: Remember, "gay" really means happy, not homosexual. The word "gay" was hijacked by the homosexual agenda to attempt to normalize the abnormal. At least we have Jan Brewer - who already said we will line up the lawyers to fight the 9th Thircuit Court of Degenerates. Where are the quakes and fires that SF deserves??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Non-Typical Solutions Report post Posted October 28, 2010 The same thing has happened with the vote for gay marriage. Go ahead, rain on my 2 second parade of hope! Mark PS: Remember, "gay" really means happy, not homosexual. The word "gay" was hijacked by the homosexual agenda to attempt to normalize the abnormal. At least we have Jan Brewer - who already said we will line up the lawyers to fight the 9th Thircuit Court of Degenerates. Where are the quakes and fires that SF deserves??? I agree, problem is if you don't have to be a citizen to vote in AZ then Goddard benefits am I wrong with that line of thinking???? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites