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Obama and Congressional Democrats Cave – the House is Yours’
The Republican choirmaster has spoken. Victory is at hand. Why, it appears so, and not because the Republicans have become formidable, and not because the Tea Party has made a difference, it is because the Democrats simply aren’t delivering measurable results that make a positive and tangible difference. Sure, it was going to be difficult.
The biggest problem, Obama went on a socialism binge for the first year and a half, and still has yet to produce a way to stimulate the commercial economy. That really is the only thing that matters because from that, all things are possible. Clinton knew that very well.
Trouble is that Obama has zero relevant experience and fails to embrace those who can make a difference. When you best advice is coming from Jesse Jackson and the head of a union (and it truly is good advice) there is something deeply wrong here.
“Cantor: GOP will retake the House in November
By Matt DeLong
House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) boldly predicted his party will retake control of the House of Representatives during an appearance Monday on CNBC."I think we're going to retake the House, as Mr. Gibbs suggested yesterday from the White House." Cantor said."That's going to change the dynamic for sure."
He later added: "When we regain the House, because I do think that we'll retake the majority, the president will have to deal with us."
Cantor was referring to White House press secretary Robert Gibbs' admission Sunday that "there's no doubt there are enough seats in play that could cause Republicans to gain control."
Though he is angling to succeed Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) as House speaker, House Minority Leader John Boehner's (R-Ohio) recent midterm predictions have been a bit more reserved than those of his lieutenant. In an interview last month with the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) stopped short of pledging to take control of the House. Several days later, Boehner told The Post's Dan Balz that there is a "great opportunity" for the GOP in November, but the party will face an "uphill battle."”



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at 02:22 on July 13th, 2010
The Cantor calls.