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    MSNBC Has Some Shocking News for Its Three Viewers: Obama Has a 96% Unfavorable Rating
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    By Michael Hausam
    4 hours ago



    MSNBC hilariously showed what conservatives only dream of being true: The entire nation has an unfavorable opinion of President Obama.

    They also showed zero favorable opinion for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid:



    No word on how their tiny audience is handling the news. One can’t imagine they’re taking it too well.

    This Graphic From MSNBC Just Might Be The Worst In The History Of TV

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    Democrats Sure To Be Upset At The Way A Liberal CNN Guest Characterized Them!

    BY STEVE STRAUB ON MARCH 30, 2014 · 17 COMMENTS · IN POLITICS, VIDEO



    The Atlantic’s Molly Ball joined a CNN panel Sunday, and described how Democrats are preparing for the midterm elections in a way that’s almost guaranteed to make them very unhappy.’

    “I think right now we are in the, ‘chickens with their heads cut off’ stage of that process.”
    After she finished, the show’s host John King joked, “That’s a highly technical term in politics. The “chickens with their head cut off.”"

    Watch the video:



    Do you agree Democrats are acting like chickens with their heads cut off?

    H/T TheBlaze

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    10 Genius Reasons To Vote Democrat in the 2014 Elections


    By Michael Hausam
    15 hours ago



    This simple list of 10 genius reasons has been making the rounds online, but it helps you determine if you should vote Democrat in the next election:

    10. If you can’t wait for college football season to be delayed or cancelled because the student athletes are union employees.

    9. If you believe oil companies’ profits of 4% on a gallon of gas are obscene, but the government taxing that same gallon of gas at 15% isn’t.

    8. If you believe the government will do a better job of spending your money than you will.

    7. If you believe Freedom of Speech critically important, as long as nobody is offended by it.

    6. If you believe regular citizens are way too irresponsible to own guns, and know that your local police are all that’s needed to protect us from murderers and thieves. You are also thankful that we have a 911 service that get police to your loved one’s home in order to identify their body after a home invasion.

    5. If you’re not concerned about millions of babies being aborted, but are passionate about keeping death row inmates alive and comfy.

    4. If you think illegal aliens have a right to free health care, education, and Social Security benefits; and that we should take away the Social Security from those who paid into it.

    3. If you believe that businesses should NOT be allowed to make profits for themselves. You also believe that they should break even and give any excess to the government for redistribution and fairness, as elected officials and public servants see fit.

    2. If you believe judges should rewrite the Constitution as needed to suit those whose agendas would never get past the voters.
    And the Number One reason why you should vote Democrat is:
    1. You think that it’s better to pay billions for oil to people who hate us, but not drill our own because it might upset some endangered beetle, gopher, fish or frog.
    On the other hand, if you now have a headache from reading this list, you probably should not be voting Democrat.

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    While the Left was Taking a Victory Lap for Obamacare, Majority of America Pointed and Laughed


    By Bubba Atkinson
    1 week ago



    Victory. Obama and the White House managed to hit their goal of 7 million sign ups for ObamaCare. Forget that a majority of those people already had insurance, and that many of the sign ups haven’t yet paid, it was victory for the left.
    But perception also matters, especially in an election year, and America isn’t dumping a tub of Gatorade all over Coach Obama’s back.

    As you can see, 43% of Americans approve and 54% disapprove of ObamaCare.

    Although it’s still early, this is not the kind of stuff you want to see if you’re a vulnerable Democrat this year.
    The White House can sing and dance all they want, America just isn’t sold. It’s not Conservative, Liberal, Republican or Democrat; America clearly isn’t comfortable with a law that was introduced poorly, is detrimental to many, and still leaves too many without insurance.


    Many would rebut that this is partially a case of more extreme partisan perspectives skewing the results in a certain direction.
    A vast majority of Democrats, 79%, approve of the law, and 69% think it will make the healthcare situation better. In contrast, 87% of Republicans disapprove of the law, and 77% think it will make the healthcare situation worse.
    Independents tell an even stronger story:
    They disapprove of the law by 65% to 32%, and 53% believe the law will make the healthcare situation worse compared with 26% who say better.
    Consider this final chart:


    Everyone can agree that ObamaCare has helped some people. That’s a fact. But at what cost?

    We’d wish you good luck in 2014, Democrats, but you’re going to need a lot more than that.

    Alabama Mom’s ObamaCare Horror Story Gives America a Glimpse of Government-Run Healthcare

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    Democrats Told "Don't Mention 'Economic Recovery' - It's A Political Loser"

    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/18/2014 19:48 -0400





    Democratic strategists have made a blunt declaration in an election-year memo, according to AP, "Don't talk about the economic recovery. It's a political loser." Stan Greenberg, James Carville and others wrote that in head-to-head polling tests the mere mention of the word "recovery" is trumped by a Republican assertion that the Obama administration has had six years to get the economy moving and its policies haven't worked. But, but, but... stocks are at all-time highs?

    As AP reports, Election-year memo to Democratic candidates: Don't talk about the economic recovery. It's a political loser.


    "As a start, Democrats should bury any mention of the recovery. That message was tested ... and it lost to the Republican message championed by Karl Rove," they wrote.

    So say Democratic strategists in a blunt declaration that such talk skips over "how much trouble people are in, and doesn't convince them that policymakers really understand or are even focusing on the problems they continue to face."

    In addition, Stan Greenberg, James Carville and others wrote that in head-to-head polling tests the mere mention of the word "recovery" is trumped by a Republican assertion that the Obama administration has had six years to get the economy moving and its policies haven't worked.
    Coincidentally or not, Democrats have largely shelved the "R" word.


    President Barack Obama's only utterance of it in recent weeks was on April 8, and it was in the context of accusing Republicans of blocking progress on issues that "would help with the economic recovery and help us grow faster."

    Additionally, at a news conference on March 26 where they announced a campaign-season agenda, neither Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., nor most of the other five lawmakers present uttered the word "recovery."


    By traditional measurements, an economic recovery has been underway since partway through Obama's first year in office.


    The economy was shrinking when he was sworn in but turned positive in the third quarter of 2009. It has been growing since, although barely so at times. Unemployment, measured at 7.8 percent when Obama took office in January 2009, rose to 10 percent in October of that year until it began declining. It now stands at 6.7 percent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

    At the same time, though, many of the jobs that have been created are lower-paying than the ones that preceded them. Long-term unemployment is at historically high levels, another factor that does little or nothing to reassure hard-pressed men and women that any recovery is helping their own pocketbooks.

    Page Gardner of Women's Voices, listed as a co-author of the memo, said in an interview that for unmarried women and other key parts of the Democratic coalition, "a message about the benefits of a recovery doesn't really reflect their lives currently. The power of the women's economic agenda and talking about equal pay for equal work, paid sick leave, and messages that go to their ability to make it themselves and help their families make it is very powerful, and that's what they want to hear."
    But that makes no sense? Initial jobless claims are at pre-crisis levels?
    Oh yeah this... For all those curious why layoffs and departures are so low, the
    answer is simple: hires are 1 million lower than they should be:



    And stocks are at record highs?

    Oh yeah this...



    Still keep BTFD as it's all gonna be great soon - just wait until the weather is all hot and lovely across the US...

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-0...olitical-loser
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    MSNBC: New USA Today/Pew Poll more TROUBLE for Obama and Democrats in 2014

    Posted on May 5, 2014 at 9:10 AM in Politics | 91 Comments
    By The Right Scoop

    I thought Mika was going to cry as she presented the bad news in this new poll that basically shows that people are fed up with Democrats and Obama:



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    Reversal: Republicans Now Lead Democrats on Congressional Ballot Question

    Daniel Doherty | May 05, 2014



    The congressional midterm elections put a check, so to speak, on the president’s legislative agenda in 2010. Yes, the Affordable Care Act was signed into law earlier that year, but many Democrats lost (or narrowly kept) their jobs as a result of supporting it. Indeed, Republicans picked up 63 seats in the U.S. House (thereby winning majority control of that legislative body) and six seats in the upper chamber. For what it’s worth, it was the most successful wave election for House Republicans since Harry Truman secured a second term.
    And yet in March 2010, some eight months before voters went to the polls, the Pew Research Center and USA Today released a survey showing Congressional Republicans and Congressional Democrats tied (44%) on the generic congressional ballot question. Nevertheless, in large part because of Obamacare and the rise of the Tea Party, Republicans at the federal level (and at the state level, for that matter) went on to win big on Election Day. Now of course that same exact poll (re-conducted almost exactly four years later) is even more encouraging.
    Not only do Republicans now lead on the generic congressional ballot question, but more respondents today than in 2010 see their right to vote as a way to convey their deep disapproval of the current administration and its policies:


    Polls are subject to change, of course. But roughly six months before the midterm elections, generic congressional support for the Democratic Party is moving in the wrong direction:


    We can’t accurately predict voter turnout in 2014, which ultimately will determine if Republicans recapture the U.S. Senate or not. But if anything Democrats are desperate to reverse these trends, and none of their tactics seem to be working.

    http://townhall.com/tipsheet/danield...campaign=nl_pm
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