Obama is Big Failure

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this is not news to me, I thought he was going to be the biggest failure as President in our history before he took office, seems to be coming true.
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Gingrich at Republican Fundraiser Says Obama?s ?Already Failed?
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By Heidi Przybyla

June 9 (Bloomberg) -- Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said President Barack Obama?s plan to fix the economy through stimulus spending and government intervention to boost companies like General Motors Corp. has ?already failed.?

Gingrich was the keynote speaker at a fundraising dinner for the Republican House and Senate campaign committees, filling a role President George W. Bush had served for the past eight years.

?Bureaucrats managing companies does not work, politicians dominating the economy does not work,? Gingrich told about 2,000 Republicans who attended the event at the Washington Convention Center last night.

Some Republican leaders hailed Gingrich, the leader of the 1994 ?Republican Revolution,? as a de facto head of the party at a time when Republicans are looking for ideas to lead them back to the majority.

In introducing Gingrich, Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin called him the ?architect of the last reform movement? and ?the man of ideas.?

Gingrich was preceded by a series of Republican leaders who also took aim at Democrats and the government bailout of Detroit-based GM, New York-based American International Group Inc. and other companies.

Congress in February passed a $787 billion stimulus measure that Republican lawmakers have criticized, saying it hasn?t lived up to administration promises.

Obama said yesterday there are signs the economy may be headed toward a recovery. ?We?re seeing a reduction in the fear that gripped the market just a few months ago,? he said at the White House.

?Radical Agenda?

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said Obama has a ?radical agenda.? Republicans have ?watched them take over banks, insurance companies, auto companies,? he said, ?and now they want to take over your health care.?

?We?re going to need some wins next November to slow down their agenda,? said McConnell. House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio said Democrats are using their control of Congress ?to bury our children and the middle class under a mountain of debt.?

Actor Jon Voight, the master of ceremonies, opened the evening with a series of sharp attacks on Obama, something many Republican leaders have been hesitant to do in light of the president?s high approval ratings.

A USA Today/Gallup Poll taken May 29-31 gave him a 61 percent approval rating.

?Weak Nation?

?We are becoming a weak nation,? said Voight, calling Obama a ?false prophet.? Republicans need to find their way back to power to free the nation from ?this Obama oppression,? he said.

Both McConnell and Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah, who followed Voight, seemed pleasantly surprised.

?I?m still just reveling that someone from Hollywood made a speech like that. I hope you?re going to be able to find work after this,? said McConnell. ?I really enjoyed that.?

Senator John Cornyn of Texas called the speech ?refreshing.?

The dinner, which included 150 members of Congress, raised $14.5 million for the Republican House and Senate campaign committees.

Alaska Governor and former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin and Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell were among the special guests.

Gingrich dialed back his criticism of U.S. Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, only saying she is ?wrong? on the issue of quotas, without citing any rulings she had made in favor of racial quotas.

Gingrich Controversy

After Obama nominated Sotomayor on May 26, Gingrich posted a blog saying, ?A white man racist nominee would be forced to withdraw. Latina woman racist should also withdraw.?

On June 3, Gingrich took back his description of her as a ?racist,? though he continued to criticize a 2001 speech by her as a ?betrayal? of fundamental principles. In the speech, she suggested a ?wise Latina? would reach ?better? decisions than white males.

Obama nominated Sotomayor, 54, last month to succeed retiring Justice David Souter. If confirmed by the Senate, she would be the first Hispanic to sit on the nation?s highest court.

Obama said last week: ?I?m sure she would have restated? her 2001 remarks if given the chance and that she was saying that her life experiences would help her understand other people?s struggles.

Republican lawmakers have sought to distance themselves from the ?racist? claims of Gingrich and conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh.
 

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The real question is, did he hypocritically commit adultery after the speech? Actually, glad to see him - along with Rush - as the two mouthpieces of the conservative movement moving forward.
 

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They are really pushing Gingrich and his failed policies of the past. Kind of a joke how they hate Hollywood but they call on a has been to speak for them. Jon Voight? LOL What has he done since he sold that car to Costanza?
 

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They are really pushing Gingrich and his failed policies of the past. Kind of a joke how they hate Hollywood but they call on a has been to speak for them. Jon Voight? LOL What has he done since he sold that car to Costanza?

Contract with America was a failure?

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Gretta had a clip of Newt from last nights event, he said he was a Citizen of the United States of America and said there was no such thing as a Citizen of the World, said it was NONSENSE. He made Obama look like the FOOL he is.

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guys like you want to pick and chose the hollywood types you go to bed with... I guess voight is as good as any ????? 41 appointed sonia and she won senate confirmation without dissent ??? she was a racist and a radical then... NO ???? I believe that she has sided with 2 other repulican appointed judges 100 out of 107 times... :shrug: I know I know, the world is coming to an end... stop and think for a second ..
 

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we are becoming a weak nation ???? yes we are john voight... where were you the last 8 yrs, when the foundation was being laid ?
 

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the very same people with concern for what sonia sotomayor will do to the law/constitution..... turned their backs on America under bush/cheney..... you people have 0 credibility.... you loyalist have turned your backs on America. Your not conservatives .... you are not republicans.... your not even Americans in the true sense... you are a shrinking group of extremist........... smart, middle, hard working America turned it's back on you in the last election. America will not surrender to the likes of you... foreign or domestic.... you people stood watch, while bush/cheney let 911 happen, destroy our military and sell working Americans to the highest bidder, foreign and domestic.... O fucking credibility !`
 
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Newt Gingrich and Rush Limbaugh are going to bring the republicans back to a majority party?

:mj07:

It will be a fringe party of hate filled imbeciles as long as those two wankers are the "voice" of the GOP.
 

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Newt Gingrich and Rush Limbaugh are going to bring the republicans back to a majority party?

:mj07:

It will be a fringe party of hate filled imbeciles as long as those two wankers are the "voice" of the GOP.

Don't forget Jon Voight, when he aint in rehab.::142smilie :142smilie
 

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the last 8 yrs did't help bro...

You know - you're right - I do concede that - they did not help. But I can sit here an argue all day long how Mr. Clinton loosened the credit line on the banks so everyone can enjoy the American dream of owning a house without any regulation or ramification forthwith.

Or how about Mr Bill cutting the CIA funds by 50% since the fall of the USSR....Oh cold war is over - US has no more enemies so no need to fund it. Well, two planes into two buildings later - guess we didn't see that coming either.

My point is we can argue back and forth all day. But it's the Democrats that I have a problem with, BLAMING everyone for the problems.

I do agree that the needle was swayed too far to the the right and needed to be swung 45 degrees back to the left to level out our government.

When Reagan got in office in 1980 - the market was at (I believe) 750 points - Can you believe that - 750 fcking points. There was no bailout - there was restructuring of all our policies - That took almost 4 years to dig out of that hole.

BUT - what amazes me - through this whole mess. Is that when you voted the Dems to take office - you gave them your checkbook to write money out to whomever....and as we said months ago, That's not going to work in the long run.

Kind of like playing loose poker - chip stack goes way up - chip stack goes way down....BROKE

But - people was instant gratification and want it done now. These Dems want to stay in office - so they spend your money - fooling you into re-voting for them in 2012 when your taxes will go through the roof since the Obama Admin won't be there in 2016. After they are re-elected in 2012 - they can JUST any tax increase they want - and there is nothing you can do about it.

He said he would decrease the deficit - ONLY WAY TO DO THAT IS TO RAISE TAXES...which go into effect Jan 2013 - OH WHEN HE IS RE- SWORN IN !!!!! What a co-incidence. VOTE EARLY - VOTE DEMOCRAT

Get it - bro - you voted for the Government to spend your money - then voted for a tax increase.

I laugh at you when you blame the republicans - cause we are all being fooled from both sides.

I have never in my entire life see a country vote for a tax increase until this recent election. I laugh at the people who don't realize the consequences.
 
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You know - you're right - I do concede that - they did not help. But I can sit here an argue all day long how Mr. Clinton loosened the credit line on the banks so everyone can enjoy the American dream of owning a house without any regulation or ramification forthwith.

Or how about Mr Bill cutting the CIA funds by 50% since the fall of the USSR....Oh cold war is over - US has no more enemies so no need to fund it. Well, two planes into two buildings later - guess we didn't see that coming either.

My point is we can argue back and forth all day. But it's the Democrats that I have a problem with, BLAMING everyone for the problems.

I do agree that the needle was swayed too far to the the right and needed to be swung 45 degrees back to the left to level out our government.

When Reagan got in office in 1980 - the market was at (I believe) 750 points - Can you believe that - 750 fcking points. There was no bailout - there was restructuring of all our policies - That took almost 4 years to dig out of that hole.

BUT - what amazes me - through this whole mess. Is that when you voted the Dems to take office - you gave them your checkbook to write money out to whomever....and as we said months ago, That's not going to work in the long run.

Kind of like playing loose poker - chip stack goes way up - chip stack goes way down....BROKE

But - people was instant gratification and want it done now. These Dems want to stay in office - so they spend your money - fooling you into re-voting for them in 2012 when your taxes will go through the roof since the Obama Admin won't be there in 2016. After they are re-elected in 2012 - they can JUST any tax increase they want - and there is nothing you can do about it.

He said he would decrease the deficit - ONLY WAY TO DO THAT IS TO RAISE TAXES...which go into effect Jan 2013 - OH WHEN HE IS RE- SWORN IN !!!!! What a co-incidence. VOTE EARLY - VOTE DEMOCRAT

Get it - bro - you voted for the Government to spend your money - then voted for a tax increase.

I laugh at you when you blame the republicans - cause we are all being fooled from both sides.

I have never in my entire life see a country vote for a tax increase until this recent election. I laugh at the people who don't realize the consequences.

I agree with you on clinton.... bush/cheney HAD A CHANCE TO REVERSE THE TREND AND DID NOTHING....I voted for bush the first time... no way America could survive 4> yrs out there on the right...not only did they do nothing, they put the pedal to the metal with the crash in their sites.... Without the housing bubble, there was zero economy under bush/cheney... you don't want to talk about spending, like the right has a clue about restraint. ... What president has been given a bigger hole to climb out of ? even jimmy, left reagan better...
 
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