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When President Obama took office in 2009, congressional Democrats were euphoric. With control of the House, Senate and the White House, and high public approval for their new party standard bearer, Democrats eagerly embraced Obama and all the long-awaited policy initiatives he’d surely help them achieve.

In that first month, congressional Democrats mentioned Obama during floor speeches 200 or so more times than Republicans. In the next year and a half, the parties referred to the president at similar rates, sometimes with the Republicans having more to say, other times the Democrats.

One can reasonably assume that when the Democrats speak of the president publicly it’s in a favorable way and when Republicans do it’s, well, not quite as glowing. As positive public opinion of Obama began to dip after his first year, the spread between how often Republicans and the Democrats invoked Obama grew wider. Put simply, the Democrats weren’t mentioning Obama by name nearly as much as Republicans.

The gap is particularly notable in the last year as seen in the chart above by the Sunlight Foundation, which measures how often any given word is spoken against all words in floor speeches and debates collected by the Congressional Record. Last fall, at the height of the government shutdown and the Obamacare rollout, Republicans were predictably discussing (bashing) Obama more.

But the trend has continued.

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Recently Moochelle stood by her ‘man’? defending him and admonishing (once again) Americans. In her view Americans are none ‘grateful’ for as she put it what ‘her husband’ has “accomplished” in the last six years…..are you ready?

1 – Being the first half white black president.
2 – The takeover of Americans healthcare (Obamacare)
3 – Gay Rights.

In her husbands defense, these are 3 things, right off the top of her head mind you – Moochelle Obama feels are the height of her husbands presidency in which Americans should be more ‘grateful for’…

Breathtaking isn’t it?