Wednesday, June 17, 2009

On Inauguration Day 1977, Carter’s Popularity Was Higher Than Obama’s


For those of you who are rightfully worried about America's future under President Obama I recommend that you read a letter from Newt Gingrich that was posted on the Human Event's website today. An excerpt appears below but you can read the entire article here.

On Inauguration Day 1977, Carter’s Popularity Was Higher Than Obama’s

1964 was followed by 1965, in which Ronald Reagan was elected governor of California. Two years later we began a 40-year period in which no overt liberal won the presidency.

In 1977, Jimmy Carter’s popularity on inauguration day was higher than Barack Obama’s. But in 1980, Ronald Reagan won a decisive victory and changed the course of America.

In 1993, they said Bill Clinton was creating a new, stronger Democratic Party.

In 1994, the Democratic Party suffered its worst defeat in 40 years.

So don’t tell me it can’t be done.

1 comment:

  1. It's no wonder the State Run Media is almost dead. They don't report the news anymore -- they try to push their own agenda.

    Sadly so many people fall for it.

    For instance, in today's Aiken Standard, some person wrote a letter to the editor that Bush left us with a $12 trillion deficit.

    I know ignorance is bliss but it isn't pretty.

    In fact Bush left us with a $500 billion deficit which Obama, within a few months, turned into a multi trillion dollar deficit.

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