Regretably, no. There is no Reagan-like threat lurking in the shadows like there was for Carter. At present, the Right has no viable counterpunch to Obama, and until characters like Palin or Bachmann are pushed into obscurity no one is going to step up. The only way he is finished is if we have a "deer in the headlights" moment for Obama like Carter and Iran. Looked like we may have been getting there recently, but not yet. There's still time.Quote from Maverick74:
So, is it safe to say we can stick a fork in this guy?
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Regretably, no. There is no Reagan-like threat lurking in the shadows like there was for Carter. At present, the Right has no viable counterpunch to Obama, and until characters like Palin or Bachmann are pushed into obscurity no one is going to step up. The only way he is finished is if we have a "deer in the headlights" moment for Obama like Carter and Iran. Looked like we may have been getting there recently, but not yet. There's still time.
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Not as long as 99% of blacks continue to "vote for the black guy" despite overwhelming evidence that black leaders have done far more harm than good for "their people"
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obama didnt win because of the black vote. he won because of the independent vote. if the independents have enough of him, and all evidence is pointing in that direction, obama can get 100% of the black vote and it won't be enough.
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Actually it WAS the black vote which put him in the WH... about 96-98%, if I recall. Had the black vote been split along the usual partisan lines of 55-45 or so, Odumbo wouldn't have won.
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while not reagan-like, didn't Tim Pawlenty just come out and announce his candidacy? i caught the second half of his interview last night on hannity - it certainly seemed that way from how they were talking.