The President that was unable to reach any kind of compromise with his opponents. And I do not say that as a good thing, politics has always been about compromise. I think his inability to do so and rejecting anything not 100% to his liking will ultimately work against his legacy.
Here's a legacy for ya: President Obama took over at a low point in american history, the economy shedding 100,000 jobs a month, stock market crashing, banking system collapsing, and our currency falling world wide, all due to (*)(*)(*)(*) poor management, republicans. Now we are arguably on our way to a booming economy, the stock market is at record highs, the biggest job gains in decades, banking system stabilized and the dollar regaining lost ground. Reality sucks to be a conservative right now huh [MENTION=65176]rangecontraction[/MENTION]?
If you honestly believe that the dismal failure of the George W. Bush administration was in any way preferable to what President Obama has accomplished, then I'd have to assume that your drug of choice is prescribed by a psychiatrist.
I dunno about that, but it must be suck to be blue, huh? Or are we pretending the election 2 months ago didn't happen?
A rational observer can hardly be surprised when an enemy of America - drug-addled or otherwise - feels compelled to make such a cockamamie assumption.
Obviously. And that statement could be considered damnation with faint praise. - - - Updated - - - Sounds like you're late for a dose of your meds right now.
Of course it's also not unexpected for a commie-lib to intimate that truth-telling is a sign of mental illness. No doubt you'll make a standout administrator of a reeducation camp some day.
Don't be ridiculous. I'm perfectly happy being a truth-teller, and he is, to all appearances, happy being an enemy of America. What's the problem?