President Obama is now as unpopular as he has been at any time since he became president. He faces difficult challenges ahead in trying to improve the economy and get the federal budget deficit under control, and must do so with Republicans in control of the House. His ability to navigate these challenges will help determine whether he will be elected to a second term as president. Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton all were similarly unpopular at this stage of their presidencies, but the last two were able to turn things around in time to win a second term in office.
They used to call such strange hopefulness "whistling past the graveyard."
I think Barry-boy is Carter Redux---he has that sort of deformed manic side to him that comes out at inopportune times. Like the Carter cuck00-cl0ck that just keeps making noise.
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