Time Is On Obama's Side - Comments Page 2

Part of: Election 2010

Republican disunity will help to insure Obama's re-election.

Have you ever seen the Rolling Stones perform live? If you have, you probably can’t forget the sight of Mick Jagger strutting and prancing around the stage with one hand waving free. In one of their many amazing songs he sings, “Ti-ii-ime is on my side, yes it is/Ti-ii-ime is on my side/You’ll come running back /You’ll come running back to me-ee-ee.”…
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  • 26 - Baronius

    Nov 19, 2010 at 1:20 pm

    Victor Davis Hanson makes an interesting observation in his latest column. He points out that the President may not have to "triangulate" in order to move toward the center. He has the liberals to complain that he isn't doing enough, and the conservatives who are likely to block his agenda in the House. By not being able to advance any leftward causes, he'll appear more centrist.

  • 27 - roger nowosielski

    Nov 19, 2010 at 1:39 pm

    It was your notion, Glenn, not mine. If you're satisfied with the idea that fear of the difference is sufficient explanation for you, so be it.

  • 28 - Arch Conservative

    Nov 21, 2010 at 4:14 am

    By not being able to advance any leftward causes, he'll appear more centrist.

    Maybe, to those who don't really pay all that much attention int he first place. To the soundbite crowd.

    But if Obama continues to try to advance his degenerate leftist agenda but is met by GOP opposition, he will appear pathetic and weak to those who are watching.

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