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State of the nation pretext: Clintons words came true
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- During the most contentious stretch of the Democratic presidential primary campaign last winter, then-candidate Hillary Clinton mocked Barack Obama for his pledge to transcend Washington's entrenched partisanship.
"The sky will open. The lights will come down. Celestial choirs will be singing and everyone will know we should do the right thing and the world will be perfect!" Clinton bellowed.
Obama dismissed Clinton's sarcasm as overly cynical and further evidence she was a creature of Washington. But as President Obama prepares to make his first major address to Congress, Clinton's comments are borne out.
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I'm also thinking that Obama's policies have proven little effect till now. In fact, it didn't solve a thing but it costed time. And now we got the appearance of Mr. Jindal, incorporating the view: hey, I'm the most fucked up GOP immigrant around, and hey, I will take any chance I get and hey, finally I'll be the most fucked up opportunist around, and hey, guys, if you don't slime around like me, you are not eligible for help because I'm adapting to situation more perverted and because you are not dripping like me, nobody likes you. Obama got already the problem that he's being painted as somebody who is balloony by the GOP with them picking Jindal. If the recovery program doesnt take grip fast enough, he'll be painted as some sorry-democrat-appeaser by the GOP, who's really friendly but slo-mo in failing more completly than Bush.
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