Peter Ferrera of the American Spectator predicts obama will call it quits before 2012. President of the U.S. not a slam dunk he thought? Wouldn't surprise me a bit. He is too thin skinned and inexperienced for such a demanding job.
Peter Ferrera of the American Spectator predicts obama will call it quits before 2012. .
I wish there was a gambling house I could go and make bets with conservatives on wild speculation like this. I'd be rich.Peter Ferrera of the American Spectator predicts obama will call it quits before 2012. President of the U.S. not a slam dunk he thought? Wouldn't surprise me a bit. He is too thin skinned and inexperienced for such a demanding job.
Peter Ferrera of the American Spectator predicts obama will call it quits before 2012. President of the U.S. not a slam dunk he thought? Wouldn't surprise me a bit. He is too thin skinned and inexperienced for such a demanding job.
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Peter Ferrara, a "senior policy adviser" at the conservative Institute for Policy Innovation, admitted that he "took money" from Jack Abramoff "to write op-ed pieces boosting the lobbyist's clients. 'I do that all the time,' Ferrara [said]. 'I've done that in the past, and I'll do it in the future'," Eamon Javers reported December 16, 2005, in Business Week. Ferrara said "he doesn't see a conflict of interest in taking undisclosed money to write op-ed pieces because his columns never violated his ideological principles."
"Ferrara wouldn't say which publications have published pieces for which Abramoff paid him," Javers wrote. "But a review of his work shows that he wrote articles for The Washington Times that were favorable to the Choctaw Indians and the Mariana Islands. He also wrote a 1998 book called The Choctaw Revolution: Lessons for Federal Indian Policy. Ferrara says the tribe paid him directly for his work on the book, which was published by the Americans for Tax Reform Foundation and is still available for sale on Amazon.com."
For background, see the Abramoff-Reed Indian Gambling Scandal.
When you check out Peter Ferrara on SourceWatch, one name jumps out: Jack Abramoff.
Though Ferrara's academic credentials are impressive, his career is not. He moved around quite a bit until he finally settled into being a paid hack--working for important-sounding conservative front groups(think tanks), writing important sounding-conservative policy papers and then taking money to write Op-Ed pieces. Seems like a waste of a Harvard education--instead of making a real contribution, he just takes money to write what people tell him.
I don't think he will call it quits, but I don't thinkhe will get re-elected. Obama is very concerned about his image, that is why the only track record he holds is one of caution and hesitation. Neither of those are neccesarily bad, but sometimes a president needs to act.
I still don't know how we aren't fighting Islamic extremists though; would someone explain that to me? If I saw a Christian blow up an abortion clinic, I would call him a Christian extremist; I would condemn him but not Christianity. Why won't this administration call Islamic extremists what they are?
No matter what he says or does, Obama's opposition finds some kind of exaggerated fault with it. The media prints it, commentators exploit it, and his Congress won't back him up. Three strikes and he should be out, but he's too stubborn to admit it.
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How did you do that? I tried to post a short comment and it was blocked. Has to have at least 10 words.
It needs ten characters, not words.
Peter Ferrera of the American Spectator predicts obama will call it quits before 2012. President of the U.S. not a slam dunk he thought? Wouldn't surprise me a bit. He is too thin skinned and inexperienced for such a demanding job.
I personally think this thread is too mean spirited and doesn't take into account all of the hope that Obama has given to us to fight for the working man, to fight for healthcare and to fight the FAT CATS on Wallstreet that continue to bring this country down. Yes, he may be inexperienced and only fit for a Harvard library pondering theory, but that isn't to say that he isn't a nice guy and doesn't CARE about you and me!
My neighbor is a nice guy and will do anything for almost anyone, but he is not qualified to president.I personally think this thread is too mean spirited and doesn't take into account all of the hope that Obama has given to us to fight for the working man, to fight for healthcare and to fight the FAT CATS on Wallstreet that continue to bring this country down. Yes, he may be inexperienced and only fit for a Harvard library pondering theory, but that isn't to say that he isn't a nice guy and doesn't CARE about you and me!
Peter Ferrera of the American Spectator predicts obama will call it quits before 2012. President of the U.S. not a slam dunk he thought? Wouldn't surprise me a bit. He is too thin skinned and inexperienced for such a demanding job.
When you check out Peter Ferrara on SourceWatch, one name jumps out: Jack Abramoff.
Though Ferrara's academic credentials are impressive, his career is not. He moved around quite a bit until he finally settled into being a paid hack--working for important-sounding conservative front groups(think tanks), writing important sounding-conservative policy papers and then taking money to write Op-Ed pieces. Seems like a waste of a Harvard education--instead of making a real contribution, he just takes money to write what people tell him.
Peter Ferrera of the American Spectator predicts obama will call it quits before 2012. President of the U.S. not a slam dunk he thought? Wouldn't surprise me a bit. He is too thin skinned and inexperienced for such a demanding job.
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~10 character rule sucks~
Other than a Nixon-esque scandal or him being assassinated, he is going to serve his full term.
How did you do that? I tried to post a short comment and it was blocked. Has to have at least 10 words.
You mean something like Sestak and Romanoff? :rofl
Hate to say it, but Digbe was a much better faux liberal. Your posts are way too sarcastic and transparent.
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