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From Sean Hannity Presidential Do-over? Could you imagine how different our country and the world may be at this moment if Mitt Romney had won the 2012 presidential election? A brand new poll from CNN finds that if the election were held today, Mitt Romney would beat Barack Obama: “According to the poll, if the 2012 election were somehow held again, Romney would capture 53% of the popular vote, with the President at 44%.” It was Mitt Romney who was right about Russia. We must wonder if Putin would be willing to test our international strength if Romney was in the White House. Romney understood the geopolitical threat posed by Putin, while Obama promised Putin “flexibility.” If ever there was the Constitutional authority to have a do-over, this would be one of those times. Presidential Fatigue MSNBCs Chuck Todd says that Americans have grown “fatigued” with this president. Well its not hard to imagine why. Weve had domestic scandals dominating the headlines. From the IRS to Benghazi to the VA, its clear that this administration has lost credibility. We now question whether our government can enforce laws impartially and whether it is competent enough to effectively execute on its duties. Weve had domestic crisis such as the situation on our southern border. We now have reports of these people coming across the border, many of them children, claiming that “Obama will take care of us.” Meanwhile, our sovereignty and our rule of law has seemingly been tossed out the window. Internationally, one blunder after another has left the world in a more dangerous place and America weaker. From Ukraine to Syria to Iraq and Iran, Obamas incompetence has become a narrative making international headlines. With the abysmal failures of this administration, American “fatigue” for their President seems to fall very short of the country’s sentiment.
Posted on: Mon, 28 Jul 2014 22:58:49 +0000

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