Sunday, November 20, 2011

OBAMA SHOULD ANNOUNCE HE WON'T SEEK A 2ND TERM: THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS SCOOPS CADDELL AND SCHOEN BY 3 MONTHS

I EVEN USED THE TRUMAN ANALOGY BEFORE THEM:

POLLSTERS TONIGHT:
President Obama should abandon his run for a second term and turn over the reins of the Democratic Party to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, two one-time Democratic pollsters wrote in Monday's Wall Street Journal, which appeared online Sunday.

Patrick H. Caddell and Douglas E. Schoen argued that just as Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson decided not to pursue additional runs though they could have, Obama should do the same.
FOR HIS PARTY AND NATION, TRUMAN DECIDED NOT TO RUN FOR A SECOND FULL TERM.

I PRAY OBAMA DOES THE SAME - AND ANNOUNCES IT SOON - AT LATEST BEFORE THANKSGIVING.

IT MIGHT BE THE ONLY THING THAT CAN SAVE THE CHRISTMAS RETAIL SEASON, AND THE US ECONOMY...
I HOPE THIS NATION SURVIVES UNTIL 2012 SO WE CAN GET RID OF THIS BUM!

THE BEST WAY TO ENSURE WE DO MAKE IT TO THE NEXT ELECTION IS FOR OBAMA TO RESIGN OR ANNOUNCE HE WON'T SEEK A SECOND TERM.

My fellow Americans:

The problems we face now here at home and across the globe are in a critical stage. Partisan politics have no place in times like this. And neither do personal agendas.

As it has in the past, the entire world is looking to the United States of America to lead humanity back from the brink of global war and darkness and into the fields of light, peace, and prosperity.

American presidents have always borne this responsibility with humility and courage. And by drawing inspiration from those who have served before me, I have tried to meet these challenges with the same determination and optimism.

But these are different times.

Heightened partisanship and a non-stop 24 hour news cycle dominated by "gotcha" yellow journalism has made statesmanship more difficult than ever - despite the world needing it more than ever.

Partisan posturing has become especially pernicious recently, as we have entered an election cycle. Now, the bipartisan compromises and non-partisan strategies we most need are all but impossible.

I see only one way to erase the partisan divide which is preventing the effective actions our nation - and the world - are crying out for.

And that is why tonight I am announcing that I will not seek a second term.

By removing myself from the partisan political equation I hope to elevate the debate, remove the biggest stumbling block to national unity, and bring the full force of this great and united nation back together again so that together we can meet the challenges we now face.

I could do no less. Personal ambition is meaningless compared to advancing the cause of liberty and prosperity and to protecting the American Dream.

It has been my honor to lead the Democrat party the last three years. I pass that responsibility to others. From this day forward, I have only one job. It is not personal or political. It transcends politics. It is purely humanitarian.

I am sure with this new non-political and non-personal approach members of Congress and I will rise to the occasion - in unified action, as the Congress and past presidents have always done since our nation's founding.

Now, we have one job to do - together: Bind the nation's wounds and roll up our sleeves.

I look forward to it with all my heart, with what wisdom God has given me, and with the courage I get from your support and prayers.

Thank You.

And God Bless America.

THE FAILURE OF THE SUPER-COMMITTEE GIVES HIM THE PERFECT EXCUSE TO GIVE THIS SPEECH.

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