1. “Burdened by low approval on the economy, President Obama brought former president Bill Clinton and investor Warren Buffett to the White House on Wednesday to talk about job creation.”
( A Cry for Help ? )http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2010…
2. “This week, the US Chamber of Commerce issued a harsh letter complaining that the White House is burdening businesses with too much regulation and hampering job growth.”
3. CBS SHOCK POLL: 13% believe President’s policies have helped them…http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/07/1…
4. The federal deficit has topped $1 trillion with three months still to go in the budget year
5. Fed paints weaker picture of growth and employmenthttp://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100714/ap_o…
6. Poll: Obama hits new low on economyhttp://thehill.com/blogs/on-the-money/80…
Mid-Terms are coming and it doesn’t look good for the Messiah…. What types of political attacks can conservatives expect to deflect Americans from the real issues.
( Besides the NAACP accusations.. .that was the first attempt to rile left wing voters)


They will ramp up the race baiting and increase the accusations that conservatives are racist. They will also try to brain washing the followers into thinking they can’t live without a liberal president. They will skew the unemployment figures to try and say they are better and it is still all Bush’s fault. He and his BP buddies will probably lower the price of gas. And lastly he will promise more welfare benefits/cash to the will nots.
My answer ? A scorched earth policy.
the tide is changing and the dems are on the way out. how sweet is that.
I would think they would conduct a smear campaign to direct attention from they failures. But they are always on a smear campaign and have used all their bullets.
1. Why shouldn’t he invite experts to the White House to talk about the economy – in some bizarro world this could be a good thing.
2. Who cares what the Chamber of Commerce said.
3. I’m sure you are skewing the CBS poll as usual.
4. The deficit already topped a trillion with Bush was in – he just lied about it and hid the spending of the war and Medicare part D in discretionary spending.
5. Bush’s mess is taking a long time to fix isn’t it?
6. Obama’s ratings are still higher than Reagan and Bush, and they both got reelected.
7. You guys won’t win nearly as many seats as you are saying.
Well, he still has his finger on the nuclear attack button. If all else fails, he still has that.
BTW, seeking job creation advice from Bill Clinton is a symptom of what his problem is….
Remember how Clinton ignored Ross Perot’s warning about the “giant sucking sound” of jobs leaving the country if NAFTA takes effect?
With the elections approaching, Obama is reaching out to the public just like an advertising campaign. Other examples include the National bipartisan Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, and the Timothy Geitner interview granted to Larry Kudlow last week.
Obama will use these meetings to display to the public that the government knows what to do, to display that the deficit will be handled, and that they know how to get the economy out of the doldrums.
After the election, he will cherry-pick certain items from each of these to push his agenda further. For example, the commission will say that the deficit is a problem and Obama will use this as an excuse for new taxes like Cap & Trade, and a value added tax.
72% think Congressional Republicans are doing a lousy job. It’s a Congressional election in November.
In your face.
Don’t know where you get your info but NOTHING credible says Democrats are going to lose control of the House or Senate.