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yahoohoo asked in SportsFootball (American) · 1 decade ago

Will Ohbummer win again, next time?

Or is it "Obomber"?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Wrong section idiot.

  • 1 decade ago

    Unless the Republican voters pull their heads from their rectums, yes.

    The Republican field for 2012 is splintered among a bunch of radical nutcases. The only remotely serious candidate in the bunch is Mitt Romney, but even he's being forced to change his stance on abortion, health care (Massachusetts passed a state version of a universal health care bill under him) and Barack's status as a citizen to keep up with the Donald and Michelle "I think the founding fathers freed the slaves" Bachhman. The problem for these candidates is that they all have their extremely devoted fan base of TeaBaggers, but there's really 0 unity among them. If they continue to go that direction they'll be in trouble.

    Now that the Republicans control the house they actually have to pretend to have some modicum of responsibly, which could end up hurting them. The first two years of Barack's presidency the democrats controlled everything, so the Republicans basically held the government hostage and prevented any kind of progress, so when things didn't get better they could say "see what happens?" But now that they actually have some accountability they need to put up, or shut up.

    The only hope for a Republican candidate in 2012 is that intelligent voters stay home. I would be surprised if Barack gets anywhere near the amount of voters he did in 08, but as long as the Republicans focus their campaigns on getting more and more extreme to the right, plenty of voters will be turned off.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes, he is. The question is, is he better or worse than Bush? Bush was really bad but this is a tough one. I would have to go with Obama as the worst president ever and Bush as the worst. Hmm., I don't know, maybe Bush was worse.

    Source(s): They just don't make good presidents anymore.
  • 1 decade ago

    I think you mean Presdient Barack Obama ( give him respect y'kno he's still our president)

    to answer your question, it depends on who he is up against.

    I'm not limited to the confines of a political party, Dem or Repub we need someone to fix the problems that plague this great country.

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    1 decade ago

    YES

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