If public perceptions are accurate, we have this disconnect revealed : Obama versus his constituency.

From Rasmussen, we have this summary opening statement:

For the first time since he became president, only 35% of voters say Barack Obama thinks society is fair and decent. That’s almost half as many as voters who hold that belief themselves.

A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds that 49%, on the other hand, say Obama thinks society is unfair and discriminatory. Another 16% are not sure how Obama feels about society. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

But those views are not at all in line with voters’ views. Sixty-three percent (63%) of voters feel society is fair and decent, while just 24% disagree and think it is unfair and discriminatory. Another 13% are not sure. That’s a higher level of optimism than voters had a month ago.. . . . READ MORE >>>>

Editor's notes: there is no doubt that Mr. and Mrs. Obama's see America through the radicalized eyes of the Black Complainant, i.e. Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Jeremiah Wright, Louis Farrakhan, Bill Ayers, Maxine Waters, Malcome X, Stokely Carmichael, the whole of the Congressional Black Caucus, The Tides Foundation and related Socialist groups (google any number of these entities), Van Jones, Annita Dunn, Eric Holder, and on and on.

We believe the conservative rhetorical machine has been most successful in revealing the Obama's for the biases that drive their political efforts . . . . Charles Krauthammer's glowing praise aside.

We are most disgusted with Krauthammer's persistent idiocy when it comes to the "comeback kid" of Krauthammer's fantasy projections. Mr. K believes the successes of Obama's Administration are both amazing and totally unexpected.

Too bad Kraut doesn't read any number of conservative blogs including Midknight Review. This is a congress that has a majority of 58 Democrat Senators and 255 Democrats in the House when 217 is all that is needed to pass legislation. Of course they were going to get the job done !!

Kraut notes the Tax Compromise as an Obama victory. Nonsense. Obama criticized the Bush tax cuts for the rich as immoral, over and over again and, yet, in the end, accepted these cuts while praising them as necessary to the future recovery. If the GOP cannot use this against Obama in 2012, they should be condemned to listening to never ending Obama praise from the likes Sir Charles.

DADT is seen as a major success of this Administration when, in fact, if it becomes a free speech issue within the military, he will pay a price for this legislation, not to mention the fact that the courts were about to reverse the policy on their own. Let's not forget that Obama begged the Courts to wait, in order to get the credit, himself, for passing this bill when it should have been law two years ago.

The New START treatise will be long forgotten by 2012. Since it does not include any other nuclear powers except Russia, the notion that we are safer as a nation is almost humorous.

During the Lame Duck session, Obama and his cronies lost the opportunity to sculpt their own spending agenda for Obama's second fiscal year in office. The 1.27 trillion dollar Omnibus bill, defeated just last week, is a colossal legislative/tactical error on the part of the Dems. One billion dollars were in this bill to fund healthcare, not to mention billions more in earmarks and aid to union legacy programs. As we write this post, none of this money is now available to the Administration and their world of lobbyists and unions.

The 9/11 Responders Bill is much more a GOP victory than one that politically benefits the Administration. Understand that GOP leadership, under heavy fire from its own members, took a stand against spending 8.2 billion dollars, met behind closed doors with the Senate Democrats and worked out a deal that would extend free care for 5 years, cutting costs by 50%, saving the American taxpayer 4.2. billion while helping those who need it most.

Sorry, but Obama was not nearly as successful as Krauthammer and others might pretend, especially when one remembers the grave disadvantage held by the Republicans during all of 2009 and 2010.

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