"I'm now part of the loyal opposition. Barack Obama will become my president, and for the good of the country, I want him to succeed."
Succeed at what, Ms. Cupp? Because other than on the economy, I want to see him succeed with his plans as little as possible. Many of them will hurt America's competitiveness quite a bit.
perhaps succeed in carrying out the wars to a favorable conclusion or leaving the anti-terror infrastructure in tact that has been built up since Clinton f'ed it all up...you know, the stuff to which Bush's legacy will ultimately be tied. don't get me wrong, the social engineering agenda scares me and we'll need to clean up that mess starting in 2013 or when the dems loose control.
What bothers me now that we have a new president is all that I hear from democrats is that they now feel that they can get involved in the way the goverment is headed now. Where were they during the last eight years. We as americans can always get involved with our goverment and the way it is run regardless whether the party we support is in power or noy. I personally will still be involved and try to help our new president and country get ahead even tho I am not a democrat. I respect and adore our country no matter which party is in power. I only wish that democrats could feel the same way.
S.E. Cupp is author of "Why You're Wrong About The Right," with Brett Joshpe. She has been published in the New York Daily News, Washington Post, Slate, Human Events, American Spectator, Townhall.com, FOXNews.com, Sports Illustrated online, Maxim online, NASCAR.com, FrontPage, Detroit Free Press and others. She has appeared on MSNBC, CNN, CSPAN, FOXNews, and is a regular guest on Fox & Friends, Hannity and Red Eye. She is a graduate student at NYU and lives in New York City. Write to S.E. at secupp1000@yahoo.com
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"I'm now part of the loyal opposition. Barack Obama will become my president, and for the good of the country, I want him to succeed."
Succeed at what, Ms. Cupp? Because other than on the economy, I want to see him succeed with his plans as little as possible. Many of them will hurt America's competitiveness quite a bit.
perhaps succeed in carrying out the wars to a favorable conclusion or leaving the anti-terror infrastructure in tact that has been built up since Clinton f'ed it all up...you know, the stuff to which Bush's legacy will ultimately be tied. don't get me wrong, the social engineering agenda scares me and we'll need to clean up that mess starting in 2013 or when the dems loose control.
Don't worry so much. Ailes will be certain to find you a job in the warm bath of Fox's waters.
Apparently the warm bath line hit among the readers... defiantly should be used more often.
What bothers me now that we have a new president is all that I hear from democrats is that they now feel that they can get involved in the way the goverment is headed now. Where were they during the last eight years. We as americans can always get involved with our goverment and the way it is run regardless whether the party we support is in power or noy. I personally will still be involved and try to help our new president and country get ahead even tho I am not a democrat. I respect and adore our country no matter which party is in power. I only wish that democrats could feel the same way.
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