"Dem Party is F****d."

Incoming from Democrats:

"Dem Party is F****d." That was the subject line of an email sent to me Sunday by a senior Democratic consultant with strong ties to the White House and Capitol Hill. The body of the email contained a link to this Los Angeles Times story about Obamacare "sticker shock:"

"These middle-class consumers are staring at hefty increases on their insurance bills as the overhaul remakes the healthcare market. Their rates are rising in large part to help offset the higher costs of covering sicker, poorer people who have been shut out of the system for years."

"Although recent criticism of the healthcare law has focused on website glitches and early enrollment snags, experts say sharp price increases for individual policies have the greatest potential to erode public support for President Obama's signature legislation."

In his story, reporter Chad Terhune also quoted a letter sent to a California insurance company executive. "I was all for Obamacare," wrote a young woman complaining about a 50 percent rate hike related to the health care law, "until I found out I was paying for it."

Also of interest to the Democratic consultant: A Josh Barro column on Obama's promise that "if you like your health plan, you can keep your health plan." It was never a reasonable pledge, Barro argues, and it's being proven false. He called this "a good thing" because "a lot of existing health plans were bad." Reforming the nation's health care system "was necessarily going to have to change a lot of people's health plans," Barro wrote.

The Democratic consultant said none of this is news to him, but he wonders why Obama wasn't honest with Americans. He predicted surprise and outrage over higher costs and lesser coverage. "We will own this problem forever," the Democrat wrote.

"I gave you four surplus budgets, all those jobs, declining poverty." According to Philip Rucker of the Washington Post, that is what former President Clinton told Virginia voters while campaigning for his pal, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe. While Clinton was not referencing the current president, it's fair to wonder about Obama's legacy if he leaves office without more progress on jobs and a budget deal that tames the nation's debt. "Clinton didn't have an insane GOP caucus to deal with," said a White House official when posed the comparison. "I know you like to think (Clinton is) the Golden Age of politics but things are different."

Bill Clinton showed "America what can happen when we focus on the economy and work with both parties." That is what McAuliffe said at the same event. Funny how some Democrats think a president can focus on the economy and work with the GOP without getting, well, fooled.

http://www.nationaljournal.com/white-house/obama-takes-friendly-fire-20131028
 
Quote from gwb-trading:

ACA is Obama's Katrina.

Nah. The guy is Teflon.

Being black makes you immune to criticism. The accuser will be branded a racist, dragged through the mud by the media, and scorned from society.

Solyndra, Benghazi, Fast and Furious, IRS, phone tapping, drones, spying on citizens, etc, etc, etc, etc.

It just doesn't matter.
 
Quote from gwb-trading:

ACA is Obama's Katrina.

Yeah, some people are still homeless from Sandy but the MSM isn't using the story like a cudgel to destroy a presidency because it's on Obama's watch. Democrats have to do something so incredibly over the top stupid that even the MSM can't cover it up and they did that. I guess blaming the Republicans is their best option but the truth is that the Medical Cartel wrote the ACA and the Democrats are left holding the bag LOL
 
Quote from Clubber Lang:

Nah. The guy is Teflon.

This is what people say when a president they don't like just isn't getting the criticism they think he deserves. Obama is not the first president to get the "teflon" label, and the others weren't black. Your theory is worse than useless.
 
Quote from Fractals 'R Us:

Yeah, some people are still homeless from Sandy but the MSM isn't using the story like a cudgel to destroy a presidency because it's on Obama's watch. Democrats have to do something so incredibly over the top stupid that even the MSM can't cover it up and they did that. I guess blaming the Republicans is their best option but the truth is that the Medical Cartel wrote the ACA and the Democrats are left holding the bag LOL

I've said it a million times, I'll say it again. The current presidency is completely analogous to Dubya's. The first term gave hope to the dyed in the wool party loyalists; by the second term even they couldn't defend the incompetency.

Same exact thing this go around. The "lessor of two evil's" votes in the mind of the fence sitters put this guy back in, but the support is evaporating by the minute.
 
The administration and their willing minions in the media have dozens, if not hundreds of people assigned to providing cover for this fiasco. They'll spin it, spin it some more, and then spin it again. You can bet your last buck by the time this is done, isn't anyone getting the blame that has a "D" behind their name.
 
Quote from denner:

I've said it a million times, I'll say it again. The current presidency is completely analogous to Dubya's. The first term gave hope to the dyed in the wool party loyalists; by the second term even they couldn't defend the incompetency.

Same exact thing this go around. The "lessor of two evil's" votes in the mind of the fence sitters put this guy back in, but the support is evaporating by the minute.

You'd be correct except for a couple of things. Dems ain't like republicans when it comes to kicking their boy to the curb. From Nixon forward, a repub screws the pooche, at some point he gets thrown to the dogs. They fall on their sword for the good of the party. For the good of the country. Not so with the dyed in the wool dems. They back'em no matter what. Doesn't matter what they've said or done. Throw in the fact that this one is black...sheeeet, he could accidently give the order to nuke someone, and they'd find a way to excuse it.
 
Quote from CaptainObvious:

You'd be correct except for a couple of things. Dems ain't like republicans when it comes to kicking their boy to the curb. From Nixon forward, a repub screws the pooche, at some point he gets thrown to the dogs. They fall on their sword for the good of the party. For the good of the country. Not so with the dyed in the wool dems. They back'em no matter what. Doesn't matter what they've said or done. Throw in the fact that this one is black...sheeeet, he could accidently give the order to nuke someone, and they'd find a way to excuse it.

This is so accurate.

Republican surrender monkeys turn yellow at the first smell of battle. Democrats stand by their corrupt, incompetent pols to the bitter end.
 
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