It would appear that the man who nationalized two auto companies; took over the student loan business; rang up $3.5 trillion in new deficit spending; orchestrated socialized medicine; controls most of the financial sector; and will regulate school vending machines isn't sufficiently Statist for the Soros-Democrat Party. Oh, it's not just me saying that. It's the Soros-Democrats themselves:
• "On the way to a failed presidency?" (Washington Post)
On the way? Holy shnikeys.
• A comment at Paul Krugman's latest secretion -- recommended by 156 readers -- laments the lack of a tax hike and its author waxes poetic, albeit pathetically: "I wish Obama would resign, With me his departure'd be fine, To keep my comment terse, Biden couldn't be worse, And is likely to be less benign." Oh, my.
• Little Dick Durbin: "Dems could 'walk out' on tax-cut deal"
• World's Dumbest Blogger: "we’re ... already looking forward to the day when the hole in the budget blown by the Bush tax cuts becomes rhetorical justification for spending cuts that undue [sic] the stimulative impact of the good ideas in here"
Suddenly dumbs*** is worried about a "hole in the budget". The Democrat House under Speaker Pelosi has added $5 trillion in deficit spending over the last four years alone. How's that "stimulative impact" working out from those five trillion wasted dollars, dumbs***?
• And, predictably, the Kos Krackpots are freaking: "The progressive rebellion to the deal is spreading. You can join it by signing our petition in support of the rebels here.".
Help 'em out and sign the petition.
Okay, I just made up that part about Dennis Kucinich offering a primary challenge to President Obama.
But I do think that Dennis would make an awesome presidential candidate for the Democrats.
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