Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Today's elections, a referendum on President Obama?

Are today's election a referendum on President Obama?

I am kind of with Dana Milbanks on this today...it depends on who you ask.

Of course, if you ask President Obama and the Democrats in NJ, they are trying to sell the idea that it is a referendum on President Bush.

All of those tax increases by Governor Corzine in NJ, making NJ one of the highest taxed states in America, were all Bush's fault. President Obama and Governor Corzine are just mopping up after President Bush.



"That crisis didn't start under Jon’s watch. It wasn't a consequence of Obama policies, or Corzine policies," Obama said. "This crisis came about because of the same kind of lax regulation, the same kind of trickle-down economics, that the other guy's party has been pushing for years."

Obama said he and Corzine are mopping up an economic mess left by their predecessors, painting Republicans as do-nothing politicians starved for ideas.

"Don't stand there and say, 'How come you're holding the mop that way?'" he said. "Why don't you grab a mop? We don't need politicians who point fingers."

Obama implored his supporters to vote on Election Day.


"We don't need politicians who point fingers."

I cannot even believe the President said this. No President in American history has spent more time pointing backwards than this President.

Pointing fingers, Mr. President?

OBAMA'S ENTIRE CAMPAIGN FOR THE PRESIDENCY AND HIS PRESIDENCY HAS BEEN NOTHING MORE THAN A FINGER POINTING GAME!

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