Time magazine wanders into the Hoosier state in search of an answer to it's headlined question, "How Barack Obama Became Mr. Unpopular":
A sense of disappointment, bordering on betrayal, has been growing across the country, especially in moderate states like Indiana, where people now openly say they didn't quite understand the President they voted for in 2008. The fear most often expressed is that Obama is taking the country somewhere they don't want to go.
No kidding. Too bad more Hoosiers weren't smart enough to figure that out before the election.
(Via Ed Morrissey at Hot Air, who summarizes, "Obama has become unpopular because voters are angry over the bait-and-switch that Democrats used to get him elected, with the help of a cheerleading media . . . Had the media done its job in 2007 and 2008, this would have been no surprise — and Obama wouldn't be President, either.")