Colin Powell critical of President Obama
'I think the American people feel that too many programs have come down,' Powell said. | AP Photo
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Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, who endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president in 2008 despite serving three Republican presidents, said Sunday that Obama needs to change his approach in the White House because voters are feeling overwhelmed by sweeping new laws that expand the scope of government.
“The president also has to ... shift the way in which he has been doing things,” Powell said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “The American people feel that too many programs have come down. There are so many rocks in our knapsack now that we’re having trouble carrying it.”
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“The president also has to ... shift the way in which he has been doing things,” Powell said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “The American people feel that too many programs have come down. There are so many rocks in our knapsack now that we’re having trouble carrying it.”
“He has lost some of the ability to connect that he had during the campaign,” Powell said. “And it is not just me picking on the president. It’s reflected in the polling. Some of the anxiety and anger that you see out there, I think, comes from a belief on the part of the American people — whether it’s correct or incorrect, and the White House would say it’s incorrect — that ... his singular focus should be on employment.”
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Kliphnote: Christopher Buckley now Powell are having second thoughts.
When will the rest of the people take the blinders off and see reality?
It's not too many programs, it's the wrong programs at the wrong time.
It's not too many programs, it's the wrong programs at the wrong time.
By RANDALL CHASE, Associated Press Writer Randall Chase, Associated Press Writer – Sun Sep 19, 5:24 pm ET
LINCOLN, Del. – Republican Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell is making light of comments she made more than a decade ago when she was in high school about having dabbled in witchcraft."How many of you didn't hang out with questionable folks in high school?" she asked fellow Republicans at a GOP picnic in southern Delaware on Sunday.
"There's been no witchcraft since. If there was, Karl Rove would be a supporter now," O'Donnell jokingly assured the crowd.
Rove, the former GOP strategist and adviser to President George W. Bush, has suggested that O'Donnell's win in last week's GOP primary cost Republicans a chance to retake the Senate seat long held by Democrat Joe Biden before he was elected vice president.
Kliphnote: When she was in high school! OMG, over 20 years ago. Get a life!
More dumpster diving from the left. Remember what you did in high school?
Maybe we should call a few of your friends and ask them what you did.
Maybe we should call a few of your friends and ask them what you did.
Remember this: "AP Turns Heads for Devoting 11 Reporters to Palin Book 'Fact Check'"
But no one from the left fact checked Obama's book.
No one fact checked anything about Obama.
Anyone from the right even questions anything about Obama is called a raciest, by the left.
Why aren't they called a sexiest for questioning Palin or O'Donnell? They are sexiest pigs.
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