Could President Obama actually win in November?

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There are a lot of opin­ions about this elec­tion its his­tor­i­cal rela­tion­ship to events that tran­spired before the first Great Depres­sion along with so many oth­er things that seem to point to a lack of lead­er­ship in Wash­ing­ton but is Mitt Rom­ney real­ly the best man for the job. 

The truth may be way beyond under­stand­ing, the media has its pick, the peo­ple have theirs, how­ev­er the media appear to be try­ing to influ­ence the out­come of this elec­tion and that is wrong no mat­ter how you slice it.

What if the Repub­li­cans take the Sen­ate and the Con­gress…

Back in time we can see that some of the most abun­dant times have been when a demo­c­ra­t­ic pres­i­dent and a repub­li­can con­gress worked togeth­er to make Amer­i­ca great we saw this with Pres­i­dent Clin­ton.

How­ev­er there is one big dif­fer­ence between these two men Pres­i­dent Oba­ma has shown no real incli­na­tion to lead and that seems prob­lem­at­ic.

If we knew that he was going to do the right thing for Amer­i­ca that would be one thing but that did not hap­pen in the last four years that has not hap­pened and that is what many peo­ple feel is the prob­lem now, how can we trust what we have not seen?

We look at the hand­writ­ing on the wall and it looks like Jim­my Carter all over again down to Amer­i­cans get­ting Killed and held hostage on for­eign soil.

Carters Pres­i­den­cy was a dis­as­ter of epic pro­por­tions.

It is amaz­ing to com­pare these two pres­i­dents both in terms of pol­i­cy and in terms of polit­i­cal issues that have both been the basis of great eco­nom­ic ruin both men

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The evi­dence is mount­ing more than ever to sug­gest that Pres­i­dent Oba­ma is mor­ph­ing into failed Demo­c­ra­t­ic Pres­i­dent Jim­my Carter.

The lat­est com­par­i­son was made by dour New York Times colum­nist Mau­reen Dowd in her col­umn on July 30. This is some of what she said:

“Demo­c­ra­t­ic law­mak­ers wor­ry that the Tea Par­ty fresh­men have already ‘neutered’ the pres­i­dent,” as one told me. They fret that Oba­ma is an inept nego­tia­tor. They wor­ry that he should have been out in the coun­try sell­ing a con­crete plan, rather than once more kow­tow­ing to Repub­li­cans and, as with the stim­u­lus plan, health care and Libya, lead­ing from behind.

You know it is some­thing else to watch this thing and you just have to shake your head when a dic­ta­tor of a nation that were real­ly not get­ting on well with is allowed to speak on your most impor­tant allies most holy day of the year and your not aware of the impli­ca­tion?
 
You have so many of these things that it just defies the imag­i­na­tion.
 

As one Demo­c­ra­t­ic sen­a­tor com­plained: ‘The pres­i­dent veers between talk­ing like a peev­ish pro­fes­sor and a scold­ing par­ent.’ (Not to men­tion a jilt­ed lover.) Anoth­er moaned: ‘We are watch­ing him turn into Jim­my Carter right before our eyes.’ ”

Dowd who once loved Oba­ma is now sour­ing on her lib­er­al-media-cre­at­ed sen­sa­tion and now she believes that the com­par­i­son of Oba­ma to Carter is a valid one.

So what are the valid com­par­isons between the pres­i­den­cies of Oba­ma and Carter that allow for even a Demo­c­ra­t­ic Sen­a­tor to allege it?