It appears that Americans are waking up to the fact that electing Obama was a big ass mistake. A new Rasmussen poll shows that if the election were held today, a plurality would vote against him.
Americans are a little less enthusiastic about the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama this time around.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 45% of adults say they would be at least somewhat likely to vote for Obama if he was up for reelection right now. Forty-nine percent (49%) say they would be unlikely to vote for the president’s reelection.
Thirty-four percent (34%) would be very likely to support Obama, while 40% say they would be not at all likely to do so.
This is encouraging, and give me hope. Last year, I was so worried that people would be forever blinded by Obama that they’d never see the light. But now, it appears that Americans are realizing very quickly that Obama was the wrong choice. His approval rating has been dropping like a rock. No matter how you look at the numbers, Obama is clearly positioning himself firmly in the FAIL column.
This, admittedly, makes me feel conflicted. I am happy that the country is now more aware of what Obama really is, but had the media done its job in 2008, we wouldn’t be in this situation right now. Obama is letting Afghanistan turn into a quagmire as he plays golf and postpones his decision on whether to send more troops over there. People are dying, and the economy is getting worse thanks to Obama’s incompetence, inexperience, and pretentiousness. This moron is more concerned with the perks of his job than his actual job.
You know, I’ve always maintained that history will look favorably on George W. Bush’s legacy. I guess with three years left to live with the Obama mistake, Bush’s legacy will be looked upon much more favorably more quickly.