Are you excited, pumped up and feeling good about your vote?
Or did you make a mistake?
Each of my 7 liberal friends deeply regret voting for Obama……but they all live in SoCal……
I’m wondering if other liberals regret their vote for Obama?
Are you excited, pumped up and feeling good about your vote?
Or did you make a mistake?
Each of my 7 liberal friends deeply regret voting for Obama……but they all live in SoCal……
I’m wondering if other liberals regret their vote for Obama?
No regrets. Deeply excited? I wouldn’t say that. Deeply relieved McCain and Palin aren’t in charge? Most definately.
Let’s make it easy and give them a mutliple choice:
A. It’s only been 60 days, give the guy a break.
B. He’s doing an awesome job!!!
C. It takes a long time to undo 8 years of Bush
D. Of course not, he is the smartest president we have ever had.
Are you excited, pumped up and feeling good about your vote?
Or did you make a mistake?
Each of my 7 liberal friends deeply regret voting for Obama……but they all live in SoCal……
I’m wondering if other liberals regret their vote for Obama?
I question how seriously your 7 friends researched the candidates before they voted. Because Obama is doing pretty exactly what he advertised he was going to do, and is remaining consistent with his prior history in the Senate.
I voted with total ambivalence. I wanted to vote for McCain, until Palin came along. And after my vote, I remain ambivalent.
I can see someone “Regretting their vote”…all though 7 out of 7 seems unrealistic to me :-).
I heard on several occasion on various shows people claiming that Obama won’t do what he says he’s going to do and will do almost the opposite…so that’s why they were voting for him. Yes almost those exact words.
On one case a radio talk show host listed a list of things Obama said he was going to do and the caller said “Yes I know that what he says he’s going to do but I think he’s just saying that to get elected and will do something different.”
If there was one thing that Obama did really well it was not being really specific and truly being all things to a lot of people. The “Not specific” part is really nothing new, being so much to so many is really a rarity.
~Matt
hard to say, if mccain would have vetoed all of this bailout bullshit, then yes
if not, then no
Are you excited, pumped up and feeling good about your vote?
Or did you make a mistake?
Each of my 7 liberal friends deeply regret voting for Obama……but they all live in SoCal……
I’m wondering if other liberals regret their vote for Obama?
X3
“I voted with total ambivalence. I wanted to vote for McCain, until Palin came along. And after my vote, I remain ambivalent.”
X2. I voted for Ron Paul.
I question how seriously your 7 friends researched the candidates before they voted.
I would say that they were like most people who voted for Obama: They did no research at all. They got seduced by the message of “hope” and “change”, got swept up in the hysteria of that message and are now realizing that Obama is a fucking socialist and their lives are worse and will become far worse.
My question is for liberals who used to think that there was going to be a pot of gold under the Obama rainbow. Do you regret the vote?
anyone who is surprised about democrats being socialist need to quit voting =)
what is weird is so are the republicans.
so now there is nobody to vote for!
No regrets. Deeply excited? I wouldn’t say that. Deeply relieved McCain and Palin aren’t in charge? Most definately.
Yeah, what she said…
I don’t consider myself a “liberal” but I did vote for Obama.
I feel about this election/vote as I have for all the other elections I’ve been able to vote in…that he was the best of the options available, but by no means a “great” choice.
Had Ron Paul been an option come November, he would have gotten my vote.
Agreed. Not much difference between democrats and republicans.
I think a shift towards a ‘third party’ might be in the works.
But what would it look like? By now we could probably all agree that it starts with a smaller government.
What else?
Because Obama is doing pretty exactly what he advertised he was going to do,
Where have you been for the past 4 months?
He said it would be the most open White House ever. The fist scandal: Blaco selling his seat and his soon to be chief of staff. They conducted an internal investigation, assured us there was no involvment but didn’t release the investigation.
He said he would ban torture. Signed a EO that was had this in the title. Left in the part about using torture if they think it’s really needed.
Close Gitmo. Says he will. When? It’s only an hour flight to the mainland with multiple flights everyday.
Bring change to Washington. Just look at Commerce. Not to mention the old Clinton guard.
No more earmarks. I guess it depends on how you define No more.
Should I continue?
Can we pick three?
Feel free to contribute your own answer. I was just condensing the general sentiment from last time I asked this question.
**Each of my 7 liberal friends deeply regret voting for Obama……but they all live in SoCal…… **
Your BS is much more palatable when you dress it up with drama or comedy.
Obama is a California Liberal’s wet dream - it’s the moderate independents, the Blue Dog Dems, and the perpetually politically confused who may be regretting their vote right about now.
You’re either a liar, or you hang around with seven of them.
I’ll go with a blend of A, B, and C, to one degree or another.
And I reserve the right to add D at a point in time of my choosing.
I call bullshit on your post - you don’t have any friends, much less 7 liberal friends.
What’s next? Your best friend is black or Indian?
Good try at the troll though ![]()
And lets ask how many of them have put sale orders in on their 401k’s? Did they vote for Obama and go hide or did they vote and back it up with their $$.
Not all Democrats are liberals and not all Republicans are conservatives (isn’t that right, LT?)
To answer your question as a moderate Democrat I don’t regret my vote, but that doesn’t mean I agree with everything the administration is doing.
My questions to Republicans and conservatives alike is what would you do differently? Would you do nothing?
Would McCain/Palin have made everything better already?