Never-Wrong Pundit Picks Obama to Win in 2012

#3
#3
“Even if I am being conservative, I don’t see how Obama can lose,” says Lichtman. lmao..I do.
 
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#4
Working for the president are several of Lichtman’s keys, tops among them incumbency and the scandal-free nature of his administration.

Fast and Furious?
 
#8
#8
his approval rating is at 38% and we have 9.2% UE. The non-farm payroll data on Friday will most likely be a negative number. Its getting worse, not better. He doesnt have a chance
 
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#9
Fast and Furious?

Certainly not the only scandal, the media continues to
be committed to smoothing over or ignoring all of the
wrongdoings of this administration.

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Lichtman will probably be as surprised in 2012 as his
sort was when Reagan won in the greatest landslide
in American history.

A recent poll among democrats reveals that 27% would
like to see someone other than Obama win the dhimmi
nomination.

They may or may not crossover but many did when
Reagan won.
 
#12
#12
something tells me that Muslims living in America aren't exactly enamored of Obama, after all, he is (or was) engaged in shooting wars in three Islamic countries.
 
#13
#13
Maybe he needs to energize his base and start going by Hussein and wear a turban
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#15
#15
His sole chance lies in the fact that people still hold Bush as more responsible for the economy than Obama.

I would think this has to change if things don't improve and it doesn't look like they will improve much by this time next year.

His other hope is the field of GOP candidates. If it ain't Mitt or Huntsman I just don't know that I's will jump ship. Maybe they'll split, sit out, etc. At this point, I think a Mitt/Rubio ticket looks like the best bet to move him out.
 
#16
#16
something tells me that Muslims living in America aren't exactly enamored of Obama, after all, he is (or was) engaged in shooting wars in three Islamic countries.

Not fair to lump them together....in terms of involvement:

Iraq/Afghanistan>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Libya
 
#18
#18
Anyone who thinks Obama doesn't have a chance... is out of their mind.

He's got money. Strangely the super-rich seem to like him and give him money... wonder why?

The MSM has again been complicit in allowing Dems to blame conservatives and particularly the TP for the country's problems.

In fact, the only way the blame game does not work IMO is if the opposition somehow catches and passes him in money and starts getting a defense out there. It is all but imperative that the TP start rescuing their image soon. It matters little that their fall from popularity was based on false accusations... they have stuck.
 
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#19
His sole chance lies in the fact that people still hold Bush as more responsible for the economy than Obama.

I would think this has to change if things don't improve and it doesn't look like they will improve much by this time next year.

His other hope is the field of GOP candidates. If it ain't Mitt or Huntsman I just don't know that I's will jump ship. Maybe they'll split, sit out, etc. At this point, I think a Mitt/Rubio ticket looks like the best bet to move him out.
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#20
#20
Anyone who thinks Obama doesn't have a chance... is out of their mind.

He's got money. Strangely the super-rich seem to like him and give him money... wonder why?

The MSM has again been complicit in allowing Dems to blame conservatives and particularly the TP for the country's problems.

In fact, the only way the blame game does not work IMO is if the opposition somehow catches and passes him in money and starts getting a defense out there. It is all but imperative that the TP start rescuing their image soon. It matters little that their fall from popularity was based on false accusations... they have stuck.

Which false accusations are you talking about?
 
#21
#21
His sole chance lies in the fact that people still hold Bush as more responsible for the economy than Obama.

I would think this has to change if things don't improve and it doesn't look like they will improve much by this time next year.

His other hope is the field of GOP candidates. If it ain't Mitt or Huntsman I just don't know that I's will jump ship. Maybe they'll split, sit out, etc. At this point, I think a Mitt/Rubio ticket looks like the best bet to move him out.

If that's the best the GOP can come up with then count me out, I had just as soon vote for Wendel Wilkie.
 

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