Spoonman
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Here is the problem the democrats have. With their united front against the republicans and the Tea Party and their refusal to negotiate regarding obamacare, they made it their problem. The Party owns it and all of its problems. It will haunt the democrats and yes it will only get worse. Liberals have been spouting off how much the "holding the government hostage " will hurt the tea party. just the opposite, it's crushed the democrats. the republicans and the tea party are in the we tried to tell you ddrivers seat. we have attempted to stop this dozens of times, but the democratic majority stopped us every time. Hillary knows.
Hillary running....away from Obama..
Hillary running....away from Obama
Hillary Clinton speaks at the 2013 Clinton Global Initiative in New York.President Barack Obama's approval rating hit a new low this week as fallout from the disastrous health care rollout mounted.
The plummeting job rating could limit the president's ability to get much done the last three years of his term. But it has even bigger ramifications for the most prominent Democrat who hopes to succeed him in 2016: Hillary Clinton.
Clinton is clearly aware of this problem and taking early steps to run not as Obama's successor but as his antidote, a pragmatic, business friendly moderate who will ease the constant partisan strife in Washington and focus all her energy on creating jobs and growing the economy.
Hillary running....away from Obama..
Hillary running....away from Obama
Hillary Clinton speaks at the 2013 Clinton Global Initiative in New York.President Barack Obama's approval rating hit a new low this week as fallout from the disastrous health care rollout mounted.
The plummeting job rating could limit the president's ability to get much done the last three years of his term. But it has even bigger ramifications for the most prominent Democrat who hopes to succeed him in 2016: Hillary Clinton.
Clinton is clearly aware of this problem and taking early steps to run not as Obama's successor but as his antidote, a pragmatic, business friendly moderate who will ease the constant partisan strife in Washington and focus all her energy on creating jobs and growing the economy.