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History never quite repeats : Comments

By Brendon O'Connor, published 10/11/2010

Obama won't bounce back from his mid-term defeat like Clinton did from his.

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Was it not Bill Clinton who coined the phrase "It's the economy, stupid."

Surely if the US economy picks up (and with the devaluation of the US dollar that is currently occuring) highly likely Obama has a chance of recovery. Incumbency is a very powerful position - look what it did for George W.

Also Republican Senator Jim DeMint would be to the right of any 1994 elected Republican representative.
Posted by EQ, Wednesday, 10 November 2010 9:54:25 AM
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I only hope you are right, IQ, especially as Obama's Minister of State, Hillary Clinton, has proven to be tops in her older years.

With the way she has managed to open the now much-needed watchkeeper situation in the southern Indian Pacific in regard to a future gigantic growing China, has been a joy to watch on TV.

Returning to Obama, must say I am disgusted with the way he has been treated in the last few weeks.

The Tea-Party mob has been seemingly using stupid hilarity rather than more quiet commonsense politics, their smiles seemingly too much from below the navel, rather than from the brainbox where they should be from.
Posted by bushbred, Wednesday, 10 November 2010 4:10:42 PM
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