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Is Barack Obama The Worst President in the History of the United States?

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by Corwin, Jun 16, 2014.

  1. Corwin

    Corwin Well-Known Member

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    #61
    Slightly changing the question:

    The people have spoken. The American people have rejected a Democrat that was a failed career politician and voted for a Republican that is a successful businessperson. The Republicans control both the House and Senate, and in the next midterm election most incumbents are Dems which means the Dems will be out of Washington for a long time. The Repubs also hold 34 governerships and control most State legislatures.

    It's been written about again and again that the Dem's strategy of hatred, intolerance, throwing rocks, and personal insults helped the Repubs.

    So, my question: will Obama be the LAST president from the Democratic party?
     
    Corwin, Nov 20, 2016 IP
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    qwikad.com Illustrious Member Affiliate Manager

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    #62
    I just had a quick glance at the history of the US presidents:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States

    3-4 consecutive wins (the most consecutive wins) for republican presidents (anywhere from several months to 8 years each) is what they had in the past. It can be that Trump is going to change that trend. History, however, tends to repeat itself. I believe the next 3-4 cycles it'll be a republican president, after that it's anybody's guess. What do you think?


     
    qwikad.com, Nov 20, 2016 IP
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    jrbiz Acclaimed Member

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    It really depends on how badly hurt the lamestream media is now and how badly Trump will continue to beat up on them in the next 2-4 years. If the crooked, leftwing media can be exposed as unabashed cheaters, liars and cheerleaders for their preferred candidates, it will lose a significant portion of its audience and, therefore, will be less important in the political battles that lie ahead. Make no mistake: the leftwing media is still much more powerful than the conservative media based upon viewership. It becomes a question of how long it will take for them to cede more and more audience to the conservatives as the truth comes out. At any rate, if Trump does what he promised during the campaign, he will be presiding over another Reagan-esque booming economy and will be easily re-elected in 2020. If he is able to severely damage the lamestream media along the way, he might be setting up a third term for conservatives much like Reagan did. From my perspective, draining the swamp applies not just to government, but to the corrupt media, as well.
     
    jrbiz, Nov 20, 2016 IP