Diabolical disorientation, you've got that right, and the 54% who voted for him thinks he is a clear thinker, and doing wonderful stuff. Maybe it is a personal favor for Larry Sinclair.
tim
well, tim, some of that 54% are regretting their votes for obama. read some liberal sites and you'll see it. also, polls say it.
"Americans are a little less enthusiastic about another presidential candidacy of Barack Obama.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds 45% of adults say they would be at least somewhat likely to vote for Obama if he was up for reelection now as opposed to 2012. But 49 percent say they would be unlikely to vote for Obama now.
The results are interesting, especially given that they don't come from only registered or likely voters -- which would likely show worse numbers for the pro-abortion president.
Thirty-four percent of adults would be very likely to support Obama, while 40% say they would be very unlikely to do so.
The question did not specify whom the president would be running against and the results contrast with the 53 percent who voted for Obama in the 2008 presidential election (46 percent voted for his opponent John McCain)."
http://www.lifenews.com/nat5608.htmli've thought since before he got the nomination that he could be another one-term president like carter or bush, sr. it will take someone with a good campaign to beat him and he does have the chicago thugs on his side but he is an empty suit.