I agree, but I think the R and the Conservative Media is blowing it out of proportion.
I do think a big story here is how hugely the Republicans can fuck them selves up!
try getting the truth and stop lying about your so-called conservative media:
Republican wins deal blow to Obama
Republicans win Virginia, New Jersey governorships from Democrats
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33597807/ns/politics-more_politics/
try getting the truth and stop lying about your so-called conservative media:
Republican wins deal blow to Obama
Republicans win Virginia, New Jersey governorships from Democrats
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33597807/ns/politics-more_politics/
Presumably your point is that even MSNBC, liberals that they are, are touting this as a "blow to Obama." But your link is to an Associated Press article with an Associated Press headline that appears on the MSNBC website.
Jarod, lofl
MSNBC is almost as left as fox is right. And even they know its a really bad sign.
Dems better start listening to the blue dogs or they will take the seat they are more comfortable in. The minority one.
It's kind of funny to go back and look at the analysis of the 2001 Virginia and New Jersey democratic victories and to see what people were saying. Basically, the Democrats said the victories were a rebuke of Bush and the Republican party whereas the Republicans said the elections were strictly about local issues and had no reflection on the President or his performance.
and what was the final outcome in 2008?
The funniest thing about the bolded portion is that in 2001 while Bush was in his first year as president Corzine won in New Jersey and Tim Kaine won in Virginia. In the 2002 mid-terms the Republicans still managed to fare pretty well.
It's kind of funny to go back and look at the analysis of the 2001 Virginia and New Jersey democratic victories and to see what people were saying. Basically, the Democrats said the victories were a rebuke of Bush and the Republican party whereas the Republicans said the elections were strictly about local issues and had no reflection on the President or his performance. In 2009 the roles are reversed.
The funniest thing about the bolded portion is that in 2001 while Bush was in his first year as president Corzine won in New Jersey and Tim Kaine won in Virginia. In the 2002 mid-terms the Republicans still managed to fare pretty well.
It's kind of funny to go back and look at the analysis of the 2001 Virginia and New Jersey democratic victories and to see what people were saying. Basically, the Democrats said the victories were a rebuke of Bush and the Republican party whereas the Republicans said the elections were strictly about local issues and had no reflection on the President or his performance. In 2009 the roles are reversed.