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If
President Obama needed any more indication of how much his public
support has eroded, he need look no further than a recent memorandum of
sorts published in the New York Times by former President Bill
Clinton’s pollster, Stanley Greenberg.
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- “Voters feel ever more estranged from
government—and they associate Democrats with government.”
- “If they are to win trust, and votes,
Democrats must show they are as determined as the Tea Party movement to
change the rules of the game."
- “This distrust of government and
politicians is unfolding as a full-blown crisis of legitimacy [and]
sidelines Democrats and liberalism."
- Greenberg says that his public opinion
research now reveals that voters believe, “Government rushes to help
the irresponsible and does little for the responsible."
- To win, Democrats must “advocate policies
that would control the borders and address problems of undocumented
workers,” and voters want to “see strong enforcement at the border and
in the workplace, and the expulsion of troublesome undocumented
immigrants."
- “Finally,
progressives have to be serious about reducing the country’s long-term
deficits” because “the deficit matters to people and has real meaning
and consequences.” [Full
Pleasantries]
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That won't be hard, pretending he's something
else he's not. By the time the Donk media is finished, Obama will
occupy the Milton Friedman Chair at the University of Chicago, as
a hobby.
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