As far as we know, Mme Secretary returned from the Paris Libya Contact Group last night to a long holiday weekend - a rest earned many times over, She continues to dominate the interwebs, her absence notwithstanding.
Obama fading, Hillary rising, primary challenge looming?
September 2nd, 2011, 3:35 pm · 2 Comments · posted by Mark Landsbaum
The president’s hit a new low in job performance and a new high in disapproval ratings, as jobs continue not to be created at a blinding clip. Zero in the last month, according to the government, which ought to know. (Ha. I couldn’t resist that.)
Anyway, does this bode ill for Barack Obama, whose EPA policies have now crossed the ideological line when it comes to stimulating opposition (unions are now complaining as well as industrial CEOs).
James Taranto’s Best of the Web column today offers a suggestion from one of his readers. We pass it on, simply because it’s so intriguing.
Other counties heard from. These do not mention HRC or any candidate specifically,
Memo to Dems: Dump Obama before it’s too late
Published: 11:17 AM 09/02/2011 | Updated: 6:16 PM 09/02/2011This summer has cemented it: Barack Obama is a lame duck. His administration is a failure. Democrats know it. And they only have months to act.
Their president has lost the support of Wall Street donors. He has driven high-powered Democrats to go public with humiliating criticism. One in four Democrats have told CNN they want a different nominee.
Then this.
So-ooo! I ask who is best? Best for the country? What is best for our country?Ralph Nader proposes new model to challenge Obama, threatens to throw primary process into chaos
Published: 4:45 PM 09/01/2011 | Updated: 1:05 PM 09/02/2011Consumer advocate Ralph Nader, whose third-party presidential candidacy some Democrats credited with handing the 2000 election to George W. Bush, has a new model for challenging President Obama from the left in 2012.
Nader proposes to assemble a large group of Democratic candidates to take Obama to task on a variety of issues.