Another misstep by Obama

another misstep by Obama seems to not only catch the attention of Republicans and conservatives but members and backers of his own party.Mr. Obama misstep happened last week at a press conference when he said "the private sector is doing just fine". We all know that this was a major gaffe on Obama part, there is no way in God's green earth that the private sector is doing fine at this time. Now it's coming back to bite him in the but one of his biggest supporters  New York Times columnist Paul Krugman might as well came out and said that the president made a stupid comment. What  Krugman said was that it was unfortunate line.
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In truth the private sector is doing better than the public sector but in these times of cutbacks and job losses that's not saying much. In my humble opinion this seems to prove the point that Obama and his administration are truly out of touch with what's going on outside of the bubble that is the White House.


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 Krugman criticism of Mr. Obama seems to me it's just another example of how the Democratic machine is starting to come apart with this and recent allegations that the White House leak sensitive military information and attorney general Eric Holder in trouble now with Congress and possibly facing contempt charges. Then to top it all off commerce Sec.John Bryson for felony hit and run the Democratic party is beginning to look badly beat up.


in my humble opinion if this kind of nonsense keeps happening are keeps getting worse come November Mr. Obama might as well just quit the race altogether.

I'm thinking Bill has not forgiven

I'm thinking Bill has not forgiven Obama for the defeat of his wife in the last presidential election. Yes Obama did make Hillary Secretary of State to try to smooth things over, but, not for certain that it did any good.example would be the latest little dig that former president Clinton made by saying that Mitt Romney was qualified to be the President of the United States and his business success at investment capital. To quote Mr. Clinton "this is good work...there is no question that the man has been a governor and has a sterling business career crosses the qualification threshold." but in my humble opinion little digs like this especially in a very close political atmosphere could cause a lot of damage to Mr. Obama. This is why I think we will see more of this out of the Clintons and their backers as this race and election come closer.
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