But, each of his first three years in office have marked historic highs in political polarization, with Democrats largely approving of him and Republicans deeply disapproving.

 

Americans are more afraid of Obama being re-elected than they are of losing their jobs or their homes (both of which are markedly more likely if he is re-elected and continues to intentionally sabotage our economy).

 

Can you blame ‘em?

 

Which is probably because the SCFOAMF is not any good at his job. Which is partly because he’s the most uniquely unqualified person to ever hold the position.

 

Remember when Obama was first elected, and our worst fears were he’d be another Jimmy Carter? And how, now today, that is a best case scenario?

 

Nice video from the Tennessee College Republican Committee (TNCR.org) on how kids who voted for Hope & Change in 2008 feel about it just three short years later (hint: buyer’s remorse):

 

Most of the kids who voted for him in 2008 are now occupying city parks and public squares, unemployed since graduation and burdened by tens-of-thousands of dollars in student loan debt for their worthless degrees in Bitter Women’s Studies — you can see why they might be a bit disillusioned with President Goldman Sachs.

 

President Obama still does not get what happened. His class warfare is a last ditch effort to save his presidency. This will fail. But his desperation is in reaction to the polls.

 

At this point, if you’re still supporting Obama, I have to believe there is either something mentally or morally wrong with you. Likely both.

 

It’s the start of a new week, which means the release of new polls. Which means new (unexpected!) lows for Obama’s approval rating.

 

When your running neck-and-neck with the crazy that is Ron Paul, you know you’re in deep trouble as the incumbent.

 

Which begs the questions: Who the hell are these 26% of Americans that do approve of his handling of the economy?

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