The reliably-left Reuters rains on Obama’s delusions: “If President Barack Obama is not yet convinced that his international star power has faded, his next round of transatlantic summitry should clear up any lingering doubts.”

Reflecting a growing estrangement over economic policy, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister David Cameron have strongly opposed Obama’s call for stimulating economic expansion with more government spending. They prefer to stress fiscal discipline.

Is that hope or is that change? Getting hard to tell ‘em apart these days…

It seems like he’s more comfortable being on the world wide Apologize for America tour, being on vacation, or playing a round of golf to actually spending any time in the White House trying to lead or govern. It’s almost like he has no idea what’s he’s doing and is in so far over his head that he doesn’t even know he’s drowning yet…

The only thing faster than Obama’s bizarre rise to power has been his ride back to the bottom. Which is why it’s not surprising — at least to anybody who has been paying attention all along — that only 26% of the public believes he will be reelected as president in 2012.

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  6 Responses to “Obama’s Falling Popularity is not Limited to Here at Home”

  1. Too bad Mitch McConnell can’t run in 2012.

    After getting thrown under the bus by Bush in “DP”, he just comes off as a sniveling manipulative hypocrite.

  2. Oh, by the way, I’d like to thank all of you conservatives for the wonderful gift today.

    Pretty awesome! Thanks again for all you do for me.

  3. I think Merkel and Cameron would be cool with defense cuts.

    That’s an extremely big piece of the pie. It’s going to happen, but feel free to live in denial for a bit longer.

    Tick tock.

  4. It only took Øbummer two years to reach 42% approval from Gallup, while it took five years for W.
    History will be kind to W. Øbummer will be viewed by history as a Carter on steroids.

  5. This is just the beginning. There are rumblins in D.C. that the White House is in a twit over a brewing scandal.

    And it all tracks back to Chicago.

    Alexi Giannoulias just lost his bid for Senator against Republican Mark Kirk. But that’s not the juicy part. Giannoulias is of the Giannoulias family, and VP of Broadway Bank which has failed. The feds prosponed issuing the report on Broadway Bank (Tim Geithner?) until, so the Fed said, after the election. But still no report two weeks later.

    The interesting part is that this spider web has more than one thread. Who was a big supporter of Broadway Bank? Why, golly gee, none other than convicted felon, and Obama Senate campaign godfather, Tony Rezko. And who else is tied to Broadway Bank? Governor Blaggo. But it gets better. Due to Obama’s close relations with Giannoulias, his campaign funds were stashed with (tah-dah) Broadway Bank.

    Rumor has it that Darrel Issa is hot on the trail of this failed bank, and all the threads of the spider web and that some of those threads lead right to the Oval Office.

    Could there be a Chicago styled corruption scandal that leads to the Oval office brewing? The sources says yes, and that White House insiders are scrambling to try to cover the pile of steaming manure before Issa gets a hold of it.

    Source also says that POTUS is massively depressed, on anti-depression meds, disengaged and only interested in ESPN and a little one on one basketball. Seems POTUS just doesn’t understand why all America is not grateful for what he is doing for us.

    Don’t know how reliable the source is, but he did predict the exit of both Larry Summers and Rahm Emanuel, and he is a hard core Clintonite who says that the Clintons are already building a war machine.

    • Several weeks prior to the 2 Nov election, it was reported that La Casa Blanca was adding numerous attorneys to the legal counsel’s office in anticipation of the coming Issa investigations.

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