Every December, Chris Cillizza of the Washington Post picks the
biggest political loser of the past year.
In 2013, Cillizza’s selection was Barack Obama. He cited the botched
rollout of Healthcare.gov, the NSA domestic-surveillance scandal, the
IRS’s targeting of tea-party groups, and the continuing questions about
the administration’s actions before, during, and after the attack on
Americans in Benghazi.
In 2014, Cillizza’s selection was Obama, again. The midterm
elections went abysmally for Democrats, the threat of ISIS became much
clearer, Russia moved into Ukraine, and former CIA director and
secretary of defense Leon Panetta painted an unflattering portrait of
the president’s leadership in his memoirs.
In 2015, Cillizza picked two co-“winners,” Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton.
The reasons were obvious. By December 2015, it was clear Bush’s odds of
winning the nomination were small and shrinking quickly. Clinton,
meanwhile, looked likely to emerge bloodied from the Democratic
primaries after a tougher-than-expected fight with Bernie Sanders.
This year, Cillizza assessed the surprising post-election political
landscape and selected “The Democrats”:
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/442925/barack-obama-second-term-complete-failure
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/442925/barack-obama-second-term-complete-failure
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