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2012 Is the Republicans' Election to Lose

By David Limbaugh | May 03, 2011 | 10:47

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We are living in strange times indeed when it's not laughable to suggest that President Obama will be difficult to beat in 2012. Well, I'm not buying it, even considering any positive (but inevitably temporary) surge Obama may receive with Osama bin Laden's death.

In 2008, as an economic crisis played into his hands, Obama ran against an uninspiring opponent in John McCain, campaigned on grandiose promises in lieu of a record, and cultivated and rode a mainstream media wave based on a myth of his messiahship. Yet he still only won with 53 percent of the vote.

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Obama had painted a bleak picture of America, which didn't really have much to do with the immediate financial crisis we were then undergoing, though he milked that for all it was worth and incorporated it into his narrative while enjoying a complete pass for his role in creating it.

Obama described an America that had lost its way and exploited the naive idealism of youth voters, promising that he would usher in a new kind of politics and an era of "hope and change."

Obama not only got the youth vote out but also garnered an unprecedented share of it. Some 54.5 percent of Americans 18 to 29 voted in 2008, and they constituted the highest category of the electorate voting. (Seniors — 65 or older — constituted 16 percent.)

Young voters reportedly preferred Obama over McCain by 68 percent to 30 percent — the highest margin in that demographic since exit polling began reporting voting results by age group in 1976. The youth vote is believed responsible for delivering the two swing states of Indiana and North Carolina to Obama.

Unfortunately for Obama, he has not been able to sustain the young voters' irrational exuberance. In the November 2010 midterm elections, just 20.4 percent of Americans younger than 30 voted, compared with 23.5 percent in the previous midterm in 2006. That's about a million fewer youth voters.

But how could it be otherwise? It's one thing to run on platitudes against a party on whose watch the economy lurched into crisis just in time for the election. It's another to run on a record that not only failed to fulfill any of its optimistic promises but also is horrific in actual terms by any objective measure.

Whereas Obama was once seen as far above the fray of petty partisan politics and unencumbered by the stale, corrupt traditions that hamstring Beltway politicians from delivering reform, he is now known to be as petty and hyper-partisan as the best of the party bosses of old.

For as long as he could — and beyond — Obama tapped the Bush-scapegoating meme, blaming all of his failures on his predecessor. But without a miraculous economic rebound, he's going to have a very difficult time explaining away his quite specific pledge to keep employment below 8 percent, not to mention ever-soaring gas prices.

Obama now owns the national debt, which would double in his first five years and triple in 10. He's been conspicuously reckless on the issue and has chosen to attack Republicans with class warfare rather than advance responsible policies to reform entitlements and reverse the debt crisis.

His socialistic ideology and policies have horrified the American people to the point that a grass-roots uprising spontaneously erupted throughout the nation in the form of the tea party protests. Contrast this with Obama's leftist constituencies, which are just as often vexed by him as they are pleased with him. When you consider voter intensity alone on both sides, Obama goes into 2012 with a major disadvantage.

Moreover, Obama is no longer popular; his approval ratings are suffering, but more telling are the strong disapproval ratings he has received since mid-2009, showing that he not only is among the most divisive presidents in history but also evokes extremely high negatives. That's remarkable, given the hype surrounding him in the beginning and the mainstream media's continued protection.

Even Obama's personal credibility and ability to connect with voters on substantive issues are severely diminished. The more he spoke about Obamacare the less popular this albatross became. His misrepresentations, his secrecy in governance, and his abuses of power and the Constitution will be further handicaps for him.

It is true that an ideal Republican candidate has yet to emerge, but any credible candidate the Republicans nominate should begin as the odds-on favorite, no matter what propaganda to the contrary the MSM marshal to bombard us. Note that the spate of pessimistic predictions concerning Gov. Scott Walker's conservative policies in Wisconsin did not prevent the re-election of Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser.

Provided Republicans don't forget they're in a fight for the survival of the nation and don't allow their stark policy differences with Obama to be diluted by failing to aggressively articulate their positions, 2012 will be the GOP's presidential election to lose.

David Limbaugh is a writer, author and attorney. His new book, "Crimes Against Liberty," was No. 1 on the New York Times best-seller list for nonfiction for its first two weeks. To find out more about David Limbaugh, please visit his website at www.DavidLimbaugh.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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I agree

Submitted by MidAmerica on Tue, 05/03/2011 - 10:58am.

We news-junkies have to keep in mind that we swim in an ocean of information while the rest of the people only wade into the shallow areas. 

  This current euphoria over the death of obama is a bigger deal to us swimmers than to the waders.

  Gas prices hit a new high here today and that is a real buzz kill for being in a celebratory mood.

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No doubt in my mind.

Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 05/03/2011 - 11:00am.

The "REPUBLICAN ESTABLISHMENT" is fully capable of losing this election if left to their own devices.

"by failing to aggressively articulate their positions"

Sounds like they're pretty much right on schedule to do that nowadays.  

Someone needs to start bitch slapping Bambi 24/7 from now till election day.

Comrade Bubba
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If we nominate another

Submitted by Free Stinker on Tue, 05/03/2011 - 11:27am.

If we nominate another Dole/McCain then we can guarantee an Obama re-election.

 

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The Republicans are headed for a loss

Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Tue, 05/03/2011 - 12:35pm.

The Republicans are using the methods of the past to try to win. Appeasement, bi-partisanship, passive interviews with the hostile MSM, failure to embrace a straight conservative policy, these are all the methods of trying to look 'Democrat lite' and they will not work in the 21st Century. The Democrats are cutthroat and only care about winning, they have the MSM in their pocket, and they have the racist African-American vote, the youth vote, the ignorant vote, the fraud vote (completely unchallenged), the sexually perverse vote, the felon vote and every group looking for a handout. This is more than 45% of the country. 2010 was a fluke, I will say it's a lock for the Democrats in 2012

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I currently see Obama's chances in 2012 as just above 50/50

Submitted by Dave. on Tue, 05/03/2011 - 12:51pm.

The republicans have shown no evidence that they have learned anything from their defeat in '08, or their 'victory' last November, because their seats weren't even yet warm from their return last January before it was right back to business-as-usual.

And please don't tell me about how rising gasoline prices will be Obama's undoing, as the American sheeple have now proven for the second time in three years that they will waddle right up to the pump and pay them.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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Plausible

Submitted by m1xram on Tue, 05/03/2011 - 6:40pm.

On Myth Busters, they would call that one plausible. So far our choices are Romney, aka Mr Healthcare, or Trump the Bankruptcy King? Please God, give us a candidate. The Bible tells us to pray for our leaders. Let me add that we should pray for a leader, one that believes in His principles and our Constitution.

 

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