Chickens are coming home to roost for Barack Obama, both at home
and overseas. When he first entered the White house, to worldwide
acclaim, and backed by huge majorities in both the Senate and the
House of Representatives, he could do whatever he wanted — and
could do no wrong, in the eyes of the mainstream media.
People believed whatever he said, whether about how he would cut the federal deficit in half during his first term or how people could keep their current insurance and their current doctor under Obamacare, which would also insure millions more people and yet somehow lower the costs at the same time.
If he could have done these things, it is hard to know what he could have done for an encore. Walking on water would have been an anticlimax.
http://spectator.org/archives/2013/09/11/syria-and-obama-part-ii
People believed whatever he said, whether about how he would cut the federal deficit in half during his first term or how people could keep their current insurance and their current doctor under Obamacare, which would also insure millions more people and yet somehow lower the costs at the same time.
If he could have done these things, it is hard to know what he could have done for an encore. Walking on water would have been an anticlimax.
http://spectator.org/archives/2013/09/11/syria-and-obama-part-ii
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