[BITList] No Matter What ....Obama can not be defeated in 2012.... By Dr. Walter Williams
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**No Matter What **
**/By Dr. Walter Williams /****
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******Walter E. Williams**, (born 1936 in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania) is a conservative American economist, commentator, and
academic. He is the John M Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics
at George Mason University, as well as a syndicated columnist and
author.
**Can President Obama be defeated in 2012? No. He can't.***
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I am going on record as saying that President Barak Obama will win a
second term. The media won't tell you this because a good election
campaign means hundreds of millions (or in Obama's case billions) of
dollars to them in advertising. But the truth is, there simply are
no conditions under which Barak Obama can be defeated in 2012.
The quality of the Republican candidate doesn't matter. Obama gets
reelected.
Nine percent unemployment? No problem. Obama will win.
Gas prices moving toward five dollars a gallon? He still wins.
The economy soars or goes into the gutter. Obama wins.
War in the Middle East? He wins a second term.
America's role as the leading Superpower disappears? Hurrah for
Barak Obama!
The U.S. government rushes toward bankruptcy, the dollar continues
to sink on world markets and the price of daily goods and services
soars due to inflation fueled by Obama's extraordinary deficit
spending? Obama wins handily.
You are crazy Williams. Don't you understand how volatile politics
can be when overall economic, government, and world conditions are
declining? Sure I do. And that's why I know Obama will win.
The American people are notoriously ignorant of economics. And
economics is the key to why Obama should be defeated. Even when
Obama's policies lead the nation to final ruin, the majority of the
American people are going to believe the bait-and-switch tactics
Obama and his supporters in the media will use to explain why it
isn't his fault. After all, things were much worse than understood
when he took office.
**Obama's reelection is really a very, very simple math problem.
Consider the following:***
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1) Blacks will vote for Obama blindly. Period. Doesn't matter what
he does. It's a race thing.
2) College educated women will vote for Obama. Though they will be
offended by this, they swoon at his oratory. It's really not more
complex than that,
3) Liberals will vote for Obama. He is their great hope,
4) Democrats will vote for Obama. He is the leader of their party
and his coattails will carry them to victory nationwide,
5) Hispanics will vote for Obama. He is the path to citizenship for
those who are illegal and Hispanic leaders recognize the political
clout they carry in the Democratic Party,
6) Union members will vote overwhelmingly for Obama. He is their
key to money and power in business, state and local politics,
7) Big Business will support Obama. They already have. He has
almost $1 Billion dollars in his reelection purse gained largely
from his connections with Big Business and is gaining more everyday.
Big Business loves Obama because he gives them access to taxpayer
money so long as they support his social and political agenda,
8) The media love him. They may attack the people who work for him,
but they love him. After all... to not love him would be racist,
9) Most other minorities and special interest groups will vote for
him. Oddly, the overwhelming majority of Jews and Muslims will
support him because they won't vote Republican. American Indians
will support him. Obviously homosexuals tend to vote Democratic.
And lastly,
10) Approximately half of independents will vote for Obama. And he
doesn't need anywhere near that number because he has all of the
groups previously mentioned. The President will win an overwhelming
victory in 2012.
**GOD HELP US!***
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-- Dr. Walter E. Williams, George Mason University
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