If you think you've had a rough year, think of how our friends on the left must feel. On January 1 of this year, they probably thought...And it's not going to get any better next year.
A stimulus bill would create jobs and lower the unemployment rate.
ACORN was a noble and trustworthy organization.
The data proving climate change was reliable (and could be found!).
Reaching out to Iran could yield dividends.
Less than 115,000 U.S. troops would be in Iraq, ten months after Obama took office.
An executive order requiring the closure of Guantanamo Bay within one year couldn't just be ignored.
The Republican party was dead in places like Virginia, and was long since irrelevant in places like New Jersey.
Gay marriage would be voted into law in New York and Maine.
That while some drop was inevitable, President Obama's approval rating would be consistently above 50 percent at the end of the year.
More than 60 percent of Democrats would indicate they would vote in the 2010 midterm elections.
With 60 Democrats in the Senate and 257 Democrats in the House, passing a health care bill with a public option would be smooth sailing.
What's that saying? "Man plans, God laughs"?
Thursday, December 03, 2009
We Really Should Feel Sorry For the Lefties
Jim Geraghty points out that it's been a tough year for everybody, but especially for those on the left:
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Let's all hope and pray that the remainder of this year and next year really go in the tank for them, nothing could bring a lot of us greater pleasure.
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