President Obama Says He believes his Chances of being Reelected in 2012 are “much higher” than they were in 2008

 

Obama, beyond delusional. When political spinning just becomes a fabricated lie …

At a campaign fundraiser during this past week, President Barack Obama said the unthinkable, that he believes his chances of being reelected in 2012 are “much higher” than they were in 2008. Seriously Barack? Well, if we look at his comment literally, he would be correct. In 2008 Obama was not being reelected like he will be attempting to do so in 2012, so I guess he would have a much higher chance. However, that was hardly the intent of what Barack Obama meant. This guy really is the “LYING” King.

At a campaign fundraiser Thursday night in Washington, D.C., President Obama said he believes his chances of being reelected in 2012 are “much higher” than they were in 2008.

“Over the last couple of months there have been Democrats who voiced concerns and nervousness about, well, in this kind of economy, isn’t this just — aren’t these just huge headwinds in terms of your reelection?” Obama said.

“And I just have to remind people that, here’s one thing I know for certain: the odds of me being reelected are much higher than the odds of me being elected in the first place.”

Barack Obama’s job approval: 43.8% approval – 51.6% disapproval.

So Obama thinks his chances are better in 2012 than 2008, eh? Unfortunately for Obama, his own political base does not feel the same way. “Hope & Change” is over Barack, you will have to run on your record and your first term as President. It would appear that Obama would like Americans to have amnesia.  Obama wishes that his first 4 years in Office was a season of the old TV show Dallas, when we learned it was all a dream. However, in Obama’s case … his first term in office has been one long nightmare for America.

If Obama thinks he has a better chance in 2012 of winning the Presidential election than 2008, maybe he would like to explain away the following?

  1. The 2009 Massachusetts US Senate victory by Scott Brown
  2. First President to reside over downgrading of US credit.
  3. The 2010 midterm election shellacking of the Democrats.
  4. 9.1% unemployment
  5. Record number of Americans on food stamps
  6. 30% approval rating of Obama handling the economy and creating jobs
  7. 38% approval rating of Obamacare … 51% want it repealed.
  8. 77% think the country is headed in the wrong direction
  9. Solyndragate, and the Green jobs fraud … complete failure of the $787 stimulus
  10. Historic Congressional NY-9 election victory by the GOP Bob Turner.

 



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  • Comments

    4 Responses to “President Obama Says He believes his Chances of being Reelected in 2012 are “much higher” than they were in 2008”

    1. Moi on September 18th, 2011 3:51 pm

      LOL! I hope that statement is 100% true because re-election chances were zero in 2008.

    2. Chicago Tribune Editor Opines … Why Barack Obama Should Withdraw from the 2012 Presidential Election | Scared Monkeys on September 18th, 2011 6:03 pm

      [...] and withdraw from the 2012 Presidential election? Obama said just last week that he thought that his elections chances for victory were better in 2012 than 2008 … the Chicago Tribune thinks otherwise. Steve Chapman ponders, [...]

    3. Dawg1948 on September 18th, 2011 8:31 pm

      This man’s entire answer is higher taxes (which he chooses to mask as only on the rich). I find it hard to believe he has the nerve to call this tax the rich idea the Buffett Tax. The fact is Mr. buffett said increase the tax on those that netted a million dollars a year and increase it more on those that net 10 million per year or more. Obummer’s interpretation is increase the tax on those that that net 250,000 per year or more. To my way of thinking those are thousandaires not millionaires.

      In addition Obbummer wishes to drop the tax breaks for those who make 200,000 a year or more on their donations. It appears Obummer wants to increase taxes, increase speeding and buy the vote of those he deems in need with the increased revenue.

      Obummer wishes only to increase taxes so he can his cronies can spend more for the vote of the Sheeple. I for one will not give him my vote and I think the people of this country are too smart to fall for Obummer’s BS anymore.

    4. NGBoston on September 22nd, 2011 1:34 pm

      …And when he makes comments like these, I think I need to be MUCH HIGHER than my normal non-illegal substance induced state to be able to comprehend him.

      In other words, maybe I should start smoking the sh*t again because I can’t believe my eyes or ears!

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