Dana Pretzer Show – Tuesday, September 20, 2011 – With former ADA, attorney and Author Robin Sax, Dr Dan Budenz and Syndicated Radio Host Mike McIntyre
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Dana welcomes special guests:
- Former ADA LA County author and legal expert Robin Sax discussing The Anthony’s on Dr Phil and the upcoming Conrad Murray Trial
- Dr Dan Budenz discussing his book Analyzing Monsters
- Crime Reporter and Syndicated Radio Host Mike McIntyre Is Taking Prozac an excuse for murder ?
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Posted September 20, 2011 by Klaasend Casey Anthony, Caylee Anthony, Crime, Dana Pretzer, Facebook, Scared Monkeys Radio | no comments |
President Barack Obama Hits 39% in Latest McClatchy – Marist Poll
DOWN, DOWN, DOWN …
Following President Barack Obama jobs speech in front of a joint session of Congress, Obama has now hit an all-time low in his jobs approval with the McClatchy-Marist poll. Obama’s approval rating is at 39% among registered voters and for the first time a majority, 52% disapproves of the job he is doing as president.
“President Obama needs to reboot his presidency,” says Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, Director of The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion. “Although numbers like these typically spell doom for an incumbent’s re-election prospects, the Republicans in Congress and eventually his GOP opponent could still provide Obama with running room.”
President Obama’s current approval rating is his lowest since last December …
How damaging is this poll for Barack Obama, one only needs to look at the Independent vote. Only 32% of independent voters now approve of Obama’s job performance while 57% disapprove. Just last month 38% of independents gave Obama a thumbs up on his job approval and 46% disapproved. More polling data from Independents.
There has been a ten percentage point change among independent voters and Republican voters. 40% of independent voters have a favorable impression of the president while 50% shared this view last month. Among Republican voters, 87% have an unfavorable view of Mr. Obama while 77% thought this way in August.
69% of independent voters disapprove of how the president is handling the country’s economy. In June, 60% had this view.
As stated at The Daily Caller, even Obama’s personal popularity seems to be on the wane. Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, Director of The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion stated that “President Obama needs to reboot his presidency.” However, it appears from Obama’s recent comments that he he doubling down on his failed polices and spewing nothing more than class warfare. Hardly a reset of his presidency.
Posted September 20, 2011 by Scared Monkeys 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Economy, Marist, Obamanation, Obamanomics, Polls, Presidential Election, Recession | no comments |
Daily Commentary – Tuesday, September 20, 2011 – Preview of Tonights Radio Show!
- With former ADA, attorney and Author Robin Sax, Dr Dan Budenz and Syndicated Radio Host Mike McIntyre
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Posted September 20, 2011 by Klaasend Casey Anthony, Caylee Anthony, Crime, Dana Pretzer, Facebook, Scared Monkeys Radio | no comments |
Will Liberals Really Run a Primary Challenge Against President Obama?
We have this call in the past from Liberals and Progressives that they would run a primary challenge against President Barack Obama, but will they? Will the progressives in the Democrat party actually stand up for their principles, or is this just talk?
Worried the liberal voice is being drowned out in the presidential campaign, progressive leaders said Monday they want to field a slate of candidates against President Obama in the Democratic primaries to make him stake out liberal stances as he seeks re-election.
Ralph Nader warns that without an intraparty challenge the liberal agenda “will be muted and ignored,” the one-man primary will kill voter enthusiasm and voters won’t get a chance to reflect on the real differences that divide the Democratic and Republican parties.
“What we are looking at now is the dullest presidential campaign since Walter Mondale — and that’s saying something, believe me,” Mr. Nader told The Washington Times.
We have heard previous calls for such a run from Ralph Nader and US Senator Bernie Sanders (VT-I) … but is Nader finally serious and going to find a challenger to Obama? Nader and company want to develop a debate to bring attention to the Democrat Party. One would think that Obama has already done that, of course it would negative attention with regards to handling the economy and forcing Obamacare down the throats of Americans. However, what about former VT Gov. and Presidential candidate Howard Dean? For Progressives, he would seem like the ideal candidate. With such low job approval polling numbers, one can only imagine what an internal battle like a primary challenge would further do to Obama’s approval ratings.
While the group does harbor certain concerns regarding President Obama’s policies in Afghanistan and Pakistan, his handling of the recent debt ceiling debate, and his relationship to Wall Street, they remain insistent that in offering a challenger they mean to do well by the Democratic Party. As Nader explains in the Washington Times, the group’s intent is to create debate and draw attention to the Democratic Party in the same way the GOP primary has done for the Republicans.
Posted September 20, 2011 by Scared Monkeys 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Democrats, Liberals, Obamanation, Obamanomics, Politics, Presidential Election, Primary Challenge | 5 comments |
President Barack Obama to Propose $1.5 trillion in New Taxes
Just what America needs in the midst of a double dip recession … Obama to propose $1.5 trillion in new taxes. Just what we need to stimulate job creation, raising taxes in order to provide $3 trillion in debt reduction. This President never met a tax hike he did not like … can 2012 come fast enough?
President Barack Obama’s proposal to reduce long-term deficits with $1.5 trillion in new taxes is less an opening bid in a negotiation than it is an opening salvo in a struggle to draw sharp contrasts with congressional Republicans.
Obama’s proposal is aimed predominantly at the wealthy and comes just days after House Speaker John Boehner ruled out tax increases to lower deficits. It also comes amid a clamor in his own Democratic Party for Obama to take a tougher stance against Republicans. And while the plan stands little chance of passing Congress, its populist pitch is one that the White House believes the public can support.
Of course Obama’s answer is tax the rich. Now that all depends on how you define rich. Obama calls it the Buffet rule; however, will people who make $250K be treated the same as some one who makes 100′s of millions? That is what Obama calls shared sacrifice. Legal Insurrection is correct, it is time for an intervention for Obama … America cannot take any more from this President.
Unreal, a President of the US pronounces political game playing with the US economy rather than providing leadership with an true and honesty economic policy. All Obama is looking to do is blame the economy on the GOP rather they say, the buck stops with him.
VIDEO Hat Tip: The Gateway Pundit
Of course there is no playing politics or class warfare from Obama in his proposed $1.5 trillion.
Posted September 19, 2011 by Scared Monkeys 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Economy, Jobs, Obamanation, Obamanomics, Presidential Election, Recession, Stimulus Bill, Unemployment | 7 comments |