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Thursday, June 07, 2012

June Gloom For Obama and the Dems

Here in Southern California we have something called "June Gloom", days in which heavy cloud cover and drizzle can extend throughout the day.  It can be pretty dreary.

The president is having his own form of June Gloom:
Just one week old, June already is proving a cruel month for President Barack Obama and the Democrats - and it could get a lot worse.

The political blows from Tuesday's bitter loss in Wisconsin's gubernatorial recall and from last week's abysmal unemployment numbers, bad as they were, could multiply before the month is out.

The Supreme Court will pass judgment shortly on the president's signature legislative achievement - the 2010 law overhauling the nation's health care system - and also will decide on his administration's challenge to Arizona's tough immigration law. If Chief Justice John Roberts and the court strike down all or part of the health care law, it could demoralize Democrats who invested more than a year - and quite a few political careers - to secure the bill's passage.

And in Arizona, aside from the big immigration case, the Democrats are fighting to hold onto the House seat of Gabrielle Giffords, who resigned in January to focus on recovering from her gunshot wound. In next Tuesday's special election, former Giffords aide Ron Barber is locked in a close race with Republican Jesse Kelly, who lost to her in 2010 by just 4,156 votes.

Facing an election-year summer fraught with political peril, the Democrats are struggling to revive supporters' spirits and counteract developments that could energize Republicans and solidify public opinion that the country is on the wrong track and in need of new leadership.

I don't think either the Obamacare or Arizona Immigration decisions are going to go well for Obama (though MSNBC will declare Obama the winner anyway). The weekly unemployment numbers aren't likely to get any better, and the fallout from Wisconsin will go on for awhile.

It's a good time to be a Republican.

2 comments:

Larry said...

Hopefully it's a good time to be a Republican in November too.

You can lead every lap of a race for naught, if you don't lead the last lap.

Sam L. said...

Gray and rainy here, but I'm smiling.