This is the great irony behind the libs wanting to try marginalize 9/12 so badly.
They put their fingers in their ears and close their eyes while telling themselves Obama is a competent chief exec. I believe that was a recent Sullivan quip.
Too bad much of America doesn't seem to agree. There are far more than a million, or even ten million people ready to throw out these statist hacks with the D after their names.
Enjoy watching the Lefties as their morale continues to decline going forward when the numbers don't come back up as he's out of step with America. And no spat around a crowd count is going to change that.
NEW YORK (AP) - Despite sweeping Democratic successes in the past two national elections, continuing job losses and President Barack Obama's slipping support could lead to double-digit losses for the party in next year's congressional races and may even threaten their House control.


I posted this over at The Other McCain but the kudo's apply here to-well done.
Well, over at Palin's Deceptions "Audrey" has thrown in the towel.Not that she had the courage to announce it to her dupes rather "Morgan" advised that after Audrey and her husband had taken legal advice she was ceasing to post (I see Morgan has divulged her personal email address btw).WELL DONE SIR ! That's Griffen and Audrey done and Andree McCleod has self exploded.I take the greatest satisfaction in seeing these morally corrupt idiots go down in flames-hopefully Shannnyn can be next,they deserve everything you and Dan throw at them.A classy piece of investigative journalism
Posted by: Mike | Monday, September 14, 2009 at 02:51 AM
http://www.intrade.com/
"The Republicans to control the House of Representatives after 2010 Congressional Elections"
31.5%
"A federal government run health insurance plan to be approved before midnight ET 31 Dec 2009"
18.9%
There are problems for the dems, outside of healthcare.
Nancy Pelosi for starters...
Harry Reid going down in flames. He's in far worse shape than daschle was.
Rangel's tax problems.
The big holes are simply going to be unemployment and economy.
There really isn't anything that is going to save them in the next 14 months, as even their own economists are predicting unemployment to remain high.
The only thing they can possibly show for themselves, before the next midterm, is healthcare. I just doubt it is going to escape being tied to the economy, nor will it prove popular enough to entice voters to come out. Sans any foreign policy issue which the congressional dems could hide behind, they are looking at the electoral gallows.
Posted by: mark l. | Monday, September 14, 2009 at 03:16 AM
Bamboozled by a smooth-talker never ends well.
Posted by: syn | Monday, September 14, 2009 at 08:49 AM
Mark,
I think you are being too optimistic. Last time I heard anything, only 8% of the stimulus had been spent, the Dems can pump the rest of it into the economy over the next year, possibly leading to a tiny false boom that will be enough to keep them in office.
However, since I never believed the stimulus was going to stimulate anything but more appetite for people going on the dole, it may be that even if they spend the rest of it by Nov. 2010 it was so poorly constructed that it won't even be able to create a small, fake economic recovery.
I'm happy to see that the Democrats appear to not have learned any lessons from all their previous tax and spend/crash and burn cycles.
I can only hope that the GOP HAS learned some lessons from the Bush era on sticking to their main broad based principles and not tolerating corruption like the Dems do.
Posted by: Anon | Monday, September 14, 2009 at 10:08 AM
I love irony.
Posted by: rrpjr | Monday, September 14, 2009 at 10:30 AM
And who are they going to vote for? If people even bother to vote at all! The GOP numbers are polling LOWER than the Dems.....
Posted by: Cara | Monday, September 14, 2009 at 10:34 AM