Florida Democratic gubernatorial nominee Alex Sink pointed an accusatory finger Friday at what she called a “tone-deaf” Obama White House to explain why she narrowly lost her campaign.
In an interview with POLITICO, Sink said the administration mishandled the response to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, doesn’t appreciate the political damage done by healthcare reform and argued that her GOP opponent’s strategy of tying her to the president did grave damage to her candidacy in the state’s conservative Panhandle...
Of course, the usual cranks in the lefty blogosphere still haven't figured out what happened on Tuesday.
See, if Barack Obama and the Democrats had been even more extreme, they would have blocked the teabaggers with a huge economic rebound!
...if Barack Obama had pushed for the original stimulus plan using reconciliation, instead of stupidly seeking bipartisanship with Republicans determined to wreck America for political gain or blowing all of his and the Congressional Democrats’ political capital on an industry-written “health care reform bill” in exchange for a soon-to-be-broken promise not to aid Republicans, the recent loss of the House wouldn’t have happened. But we have the teabaggers to thank for softening the blow. Case in point: Minnesota.
The GOP electoral wave that was predicted for the entire country landed in the North Star State, just as it had everywhere else — and had been predicted for nearly a year, thanks to Washington Democrats’ refusal to push for a stimulus big enough to truly do the job and their insistence on putting more effort into passing a health care bill written by the the health care industry and which only the industry likes. As did over a dozen other states, we lost control of our legislature to the GOP (after only having had both houses for four years), and one of our best US congressmembers, Jim Oberstar.
Oh, my.
That's some world-class stupid, folks. I mean, even more moronic than the idiocy the leftist blogs routinely excrete.
It's like reading a real-life Flowers for Algernon.
Hat tips: Washington Monthly (graphs) and The Scott Rants. Linked by: Michelle Malkin. Thanks!
1 comment:
Of course Democrats are totally lost. We see the nutty folly everyday.
But this reminds one of some on Our Own side, who are either in deep denial or cannot be honest about Delaware.
The lack of reason is quite telling, and sadly many are losing their credibility.
Delaware, and lesser blunders
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