Barack Obama (sugg Jamie McBain)

Barack Obama

Approval Rate: 57%

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    abichara

    Fri Jul 06 2012

    Super polarizing, even though he has pretty much governed as a moderate Republican circa. 1990. The impression in some quarters that he's a radical black liberal probably plays into that. I'd bet that if he's re-elected, and a strong Republican Congress is concurrently elected (likely), he may very well be impeached.

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    genghisthehun

    Thu Jul 16 2009

    I didn't watch the throwout at the 2009 All Star Game, but somebody was telling me how wimpy Barack Hussein looked when he threw out the ball. I looked and I don't think it is exactly wimpy, just Sissy Mary. I did love the 'Sox Jacket and later his two references to "Cominsky Field." Obviously he had never been to Comiskey Park or even probably got too close to it. After all, he probably was too busy community organizing.

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    guy_dc1b

    Fri Mar 20 2009

    What is so polarizing about being a Socialist Liberal? And a incompetent one at that. This liar of a President said he was stunned when he found out about the AIG bonuses. Can one of you brilliant Liberals out in RIA-land tell me how this stooge didn't know about the AIG bonuses. My apologies to the Three Stooges...they could do a better job than this ass and his gang of F*ck ups.

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    fitman

    Thu Dec 18 2008

    Of course he's 'divisive'.Wingnuts hate his guts...DIVIDE AND CONQUERUPDATE:U.S. MARINES  FOR OBAMAU. S. MARINES FOR OBAMA IIU. S. MARINES HATE OBAMAUPDATE:OBAMA THROWS SHOE AT LESBIAN AND GAY PEOPLE.

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    louiethe20th

    Wed Oct 22 2008

    He is not as polarizing as his wife. Why do you think they keep her mouth shut and she lays in lavish hotel rooms eating Iranian caviar and lobster?I can't wait to give some of my cash to people who do not pay taxes!

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    tjefferson_liv_es

    Wed Oct 22 2008

    Obama Ties to Ayers, Acorn, Rezco, Wright, and Odinga. Barack Obama and his friends donated $950,000.00 to Odinga's Campaign.  Where Odinga vowed to implement Sharia Law within 6 months.  Now that Odinga has lost.  Mass Genocide is happening at the hands of Odinga's followers. Barack Hussein Obama wrote in his book "If the Political Winds Change, I will side with Islam." Proof is here: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=78035 Update I don't think it wise for Joe Biden to tell the American People that Obama will be tested by a threat within 6 months of his Presidency.

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    irishgit

    Tue Oct 21 2008

    Reading the reviews below, there seems to be a bit of confusion that some have with the rating system.  As I understand it, the greater the number of stars, the greater the polarization level.  Several reviewers below seem to think he's polarizing, but have given only one star.  This probably leads to a faulty place on the list.The very nature of Obama is polarizing.  His colour is undoubtedly polarizing, whether voters acknowledge it or not.  His campaign has clearly polarized Americans, either for that reason, his statements, or doubts about him.  While he has attracted a lot of new support to the Democratic wagon, there's no doubt he is part of the polarization of politics.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Tue Oct 21 2008

    "Get the nooses ready if they don't pipe down," says Moosekarloff. Is the fact the such a thing can be said in support of this asshole not divisive enough for you all? I AM against this guy, but I guess I'm likely one of those "military groupies" since a man can't honorably serve his country in the Marines anymore, right Moose? You go ahead and get your noose and I'll give you directions to my house, buddy.

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    victor83

    Tue Oct 21 2008

    Polarizing? NOOOOOO! Rezko, Ayers, et al....the man who says in his own auto-biography that he will side with Muslims if things get tough...polarizing? NOOOOO! The man who called Rev. Wright his "spiritual mentor"? NOOOOO!

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    eschewobfuscat_ion

    Tue Oct 21 2008

    Irish captures a lot of the polarization of US politics surrounding Obama.  I, however, do not see this election as a referendum on race.  We had that 12 years ago when Colin Powell (before he became a liberal wingnut) was my (and many republicans') real first choice.  He should have run for the sake of his race so that the current tawdry, whining accusations could have been put to rest.  But that is all forgotten, now.But, Obama is not a uniter.  His stances and friends are anti-American and socialistic.  Sorry.  They are.  His policies, those he has articulated, are also socialistic and very shallowly contived.  He uses race, and class envy, and and scary phrases, like we'll spread the wealth around (which most liberals love and don't even hear) and looks aghast and threatening when people question him on them.  And he never repudiates his buddies, no matter how offensive their actions and statements.  Isn't that what every liberal hated so much about George W. Bush?Worst of all, he ... Read more

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    moosekarloff

    Tue Oct 21 2008

    I don't see how this guy can be considered polarizing, as it's apparent he's appealing to a broad spectrum of the American electorate.  He has the traditional support of the Democratic left wing, is doing well with women voters, has impressed those morons known as "Reagan Democrats," has been embraced by the young and is running competitively in several states where, historically, Democratic candidates have not done well.  The only people against this guy are the wizened, geriatric farts who think he's an Arab (that's your typically well-informed and with-it GOP voter, for sure), the "Ah hate nigg*ers" crowd, the brainwashed military groupies and carnage worshippers, and those trailer park numbskulls who get their world perpective and talking points from the imbecilic douchebags who populate rightwing AM hate radio.  Since the people against him are total losers, who cares if they aren't on the correct side?  Let them make fools of themselves.  It's just dessert for them supporting the... Read more

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    lix0d3d3

    Tue Oct 21 2008

    He is polarizing.  He certainly exaggerates his experience and he does rather focus on two issues here- his belief that he is a good candidate in contrast to a great many who believe him to be in-correct.Of course, there has been a break up of views.. hasn't there? The racists he surrounded himself with vs those who find his conduct unacceptable.Support your troops, don't vote Obama.

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    beenthere81200_7

    Tue Oct 21 2008

    As far as fitman's assertion, obviously you have not seen the last military times poll where there marines are supporting McCain by 75 to 18 percent.  The truth is that the military that we all rely on and some of us have been fortunate to serve in don't trust Barack Hussein Obama.  And as far as his chances, stand by for the Bradley effect writ large across the landscape. Unless of course his cronies in the form of the commie outfit ACORN stuff the ballot box.

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