Democrats/Progressives not happy w/ obama - Raplh Nader Interview

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Democrats/Progressives not happy w/ obama -

[video=youtube;IAoNvDNsi90]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAoNvDNsi90[/video]
 
Holy crap. Fox News does a piece on how Obama is not really far left? That fucks up the whole storyline that he is a far left, marxist, socialist, radical. Nobody watches Cavuto anyway. You probably won't see this on Hannity or GBTV.
 
It's only natural that he gets criticism from the left, myself included, because he has moved too far right in an attempt to work with Republicans - which wouldn't necesarily be a bad thing except for the Republicans are not willing to work with him and they have no problems calling him a socialist Marxist Kenyan - even as he takes heat from his own party for being too conservative? IMO his attempts to be post-partisan have proven to be naive - but he will not be challenged and he should not be challenged...

He can still do good with his presidency and whether you righties believe it or not he still has a pretty good chance of winning a second term - especially if the GOP nominates someone like Bachmann. At any rate, Clinton is next in line as far as I'm concerned and she'll make a fine president but right now is Obama's time.
 
Bachmann slit her own throat after the Tea Bag Debate.

Bioethicists in Minnesota are offering an $11,000 reward if anybody can come up with the girl that Michele Bachmann claims was made mentally retarded by the HPV vaccine.

Steven Miles, a U of M bioethics professor, said that he’ll give $1,000 if the medical records of the woman from Bachmann’s story are released and can be viewed by a medical professional. His offer was upped by his former boss from the University of Minnesota, Art Caplan, who is now director of the University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics. Caplan said he would match Miles' challenge and offered $10,000 for proof of the HPV vaccine victim.
 
It's only natural that he gets criticism from the left, myself included, because he has moved too far right in an attempt to work with Republicans - which wouldn't necesarily be a bad thing except for the Republicans are not willing to work with him and they have no problems calling him a socialist Marxist Kenyan - even as he takes heat from his own party for being too conservative? IMO his attempts to be post-partisan have proven to be naive - but he will not be challenged and he should not be challenged...

He can still do good with his presidency and whether you righties believe it or not he still has a pretty good chance of winning a second term - especially if the GOP nominates someone like Bachmann. At any rate, Clinton is next in line as far as I'm concerned and she'll make a fine president but right now is Obama's time.

You truly believe 100% in Obama don't you? Kind of like supporting Picard as he flies into a wormhole.....
 
You truly believe 100% in Obama don't you? Kind of like supporting Picard as he flies into a wormhole.....
No, not 100%, but Obama is a better choice than any of the Republicans running ATM. I mean, I disagree with him sometimes - especially when he caves to the Republicans - but overall I believe he is a good president... If he had a cooperative congress, a lot of the policies that he would pursue I happen to support. I know that if he wins his second term, that Democrats will likely gain some power and possibly even take the house back and that his second term could be a Clinton-esque comeback in terms of his legacy as he'll finally be able to get something done...

But that all depends on who runs against him... A strong candidate could beat Obama; Lucky him, it looks like he's likely to be put up against some down syndrome kid like Bachmann or Perry..
 
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