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Published: Wed, 4 Mar 2009
Description: Storm clouds gathering for President Obama?
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" While Democrats are trying to drive a wedge between Republicans over Limbaugh there seems to be a little daylight emerging between present Obama and some of his supporters. Senior political analyst for humans here with some comments about that. Brit brat as was."
" Noted earlier democratic senator Evan Bayh said today he will not vote for that 410 billion dollar spending bill now before congress to get the government through the rest of this year. The thing is loaded with thousands of earmarks but is nonetheless acceptable. To a president who campaigned against such spending. It's not just by Wisconsin's Russ Feingold on the most Liberal Democrats in the Senate is also opposed in the meantime a group of fourteen senate Democrats plus Joe Lieberman. Has begun meeting to see if they can curb the spending in that current bill and in the sweeping budget Obama has proposed there are some other storm clouds as well. David Brooks a senator right columnist of the New York Times last year extolled Obama and he called Sarah Palin quote a fatal cancer to the Republican Party. But brooks wrote this week that Obama quote is not who we thought he was. He accusing administration of quote ideological outrages and revolutionary fervor. Even CNN's David Gergen a former Clinton night long regarded as the absolute symbol of Washington conventional wisdom. Is warning that Obama is trying to do too much too fast. And CNN's antic and CNBC if you -- and it market commentator Jim Cramer who backed Obama last year and said John McCain would mean a depression. Now accuses Obama of quote the greatest wealth destruction I've ever seen by president. That taken together these developments -- storm clouds not storms. But they do seem to be gathering. What do you make of this how -- between RNC chairman Michael Steele and Rush Limbaugh well it is classic not. You know much ado about not very much. Would have gone it would not going anywhere. Until Michael steely RNC chairman. Got into a dispute and Rush Limbaugh for which he's now apologize as indeed he was going to have to Rush Limbaugh's hugely popular among the base of the party -- is trying to lead. And it's I suppose been good for Rush Limbaugh. Not bad for the White House not good for Michael Steele and I think over by the end of the week -- that."
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