I agree it depends on if the people that voted for him are happy or not. If people are out of work, or social programs are shutting down due to all governmnts being flat broke (I'm helping that happen!) then many will turn on him and look for another person to "save" them, or give them "stuff"...that's just the way people are, or at least a lot of the people that voted for him in the first place. I think in a few months, things staying the same or worse, the low ratings that congress has now, the way people feel about the bail outs, and the overall lack of trust in the government, will start to drag him down like a boat anchor. A lot of the people that voted for him are not going to be loyal...they want their stuff, or maybe someone elses stuff. Add to that his low drone of a voice that turns a simple question into a full blown speech that goes way off track and not really saying anything, that is already getting old to a lot of people. If you don't listen to anything but the tone of his voice, it's soothing enough, but as soon as they actually try to make sense of it all it's just going to get painful. Yes Clinton got relected, but people for the most part had jobs too...and if you remember, they did replace his enitire Congress in his second term. That sent a pretty good message to Washington, let's hope that happens in 2010.