The Two Californias
The Australian Police Reportedly 'Froze' During Bondi Terror Attack
House Republicans Just Dropped a Bombshell About DC Crime Rates
FBI Says It Foiled Planned New Year's Eve Terrorist Attack in This City
Police Make an Arrest in the Death of Rob Reiner and His Wife
President Trump Reacts to Rob Reiner's Death
Islamic Preacher Vows to Take Germany Back to the Stone Age
NBC News Stirs the 'Systemic Racism' Pot With Update on Once-Inaccessible Activities
Little Sisters of the Poor Have Filed Yet Another Appeal to Protect Themselves...
In Wake of Islamic Terror Attack, Australian PM Albanese Warns of Rising Threat...
London Mayor Sadiq Khan Knows Who the Real Victims of 'Radicalization' Are (and...
Australia's Response to Sunday's Islamic Terror Attack Is Exactly As Bad As You'd...
Shocker: 'Trans-Inclusive' Locker Room Policies Enabled Predators
Three Illegal Immigrants Arrested for Rash of Home Break-Ins in Wisconsin
It Was Islam… Again!
Tipsheet

"I'm Not Sure [Obama] Gets It Yet"

November 2009: New Jersey and Virginia elect Republican Governors.

January 2010: Massachusetts elects a Republican Senator.

November 2, 2010: Republicans gain at least 60
Advertisement
House seats, at least six Senate seats, and at least eleven Governorships.

November 3, 2010:

Obama has had weeks to brace for the worst, unlike Clinton, who was blindsided by the ’94 results. But some of Obama’s allies fear he will take Tuesday’s results too much in stride. That perception was fueled by Axelrod, who told a gathering of Democrats earlier this week that he didn’t interpret Tuesday’s expected debacle as a rejection of the president.

I’m not sure [Obama] gets it yet,” said one person close to the president.

If the president doesn't "get it" today, he never will.  For those seeking clues about whether the president will tack to the center, this is a pretty telling one.  The only rebuke Obama and Axelrod might comprehend is a defeat in 2012.  Even then, I'm not sure.  I can picture Axelrod spinning about how a direct defeat didn't really "represent a rejection of the president."

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement