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  • The Trouble with Obama

    I think this essay by Noemie Emery in The Weekly Standard is an interesting take on difficulties President Obama has experienced early in his first term, and why:

    The Trouble with Obama - He only seemed to be all things to all people

    For a talented man who ran a textbook campaign and was declared a great president before he even took office, Barack Obama has been having a rather hard time. The Midas Touch of 2008 has seemed to desert him. The famed oratory has not made a difference. The uniting president has turned into the ultra-divider. The music has died.

    It's less that McCain voters oppose his proposals than that his own voters are turning against him: His approval ratings, above 70 percent when he first took office, now are near or less than 50 percent as independents, who gave him his win last November, give him negative ratings, and are dropping away. Presidents tend to drift down to earth as good will is ground down in the process of governing, but Obama's decline has been sudden and swift. Democrats predictably blame this on race, as if the strain of feigning enlightenment had become too much all at once for millions of people, but this seems unlikely in the case of a figure who only a few months ago was so widely adored.

    In fact, he may have been adored rather too widely, by too many people wanting incompatible things. As disillusion sets in, it becomes more and more clear that he and his country misread one another. People embraced him for opposite reasons, while he held mistaken ideas about them; lies were not told, but conclusions were drawn that were not wholly accurate. He is what he seemed, only not that completely.

    ***

    Marc Ambinder laments on the website of the Atlantic that "the majority that elected Barack Obama has gone silent" in the face of the recent vigorous protests, "or, if not silent, isn't nearly as potent as they were nearly ten months ago." But "the majority that elected Barack Obama" has ceased to exist, having hemorrhaged millions on millions of voters, some of whom are now going to protests themselves. The trouble with Barack Obama is that he was too many things to too many people, and no one liked all of them. He was simply too good to be true.

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    So, I guess we should have lowered our expectations and elected a 75 year old man and a woman with barely any political experience.


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    • #3
      Originally posted by ShockCity
      So, I guess we should have lowered our expectations and elected a 75 year old man and a woman with barely any political experience.
      No, our expectations should have been to elect a man who would take his oath to uphold the Constitution seriously and follow it religiously. There was a certain 72-year old man who had the voting record to make those expectations realistic.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ShockCity
        So, I guess we should have lowered our expectations and elected a 75 year old man and a woman with barely any political experience.
        Do you have any idea how asinine this “statement” is? :blink: If you don’t agree with the author’s analysis you should say so and why.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by RoyalShock
          Originally posted by ShockCity
          So, I guess we should have lowered our expectations and elected a 75 year old man and a woman with barely any political experience.
          No, our expectations should have been to elect a man who would take his oath to uphold the Constitution seriously and follow it religiously. There was a certain 72-year old man who had the voting record to make those expectations realistic.
          Maybe, Royal, maybe; however, I have a feeling that if McCain won the election I would be having serious issues with his administration too – although probably less so with regard to foreign policy. :noidea:

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Maggie
            Originally posted by RoyalShock
            Originally posted by ShockCity
            So, I guess we should have lowered our expectations and elected a 75 year old man and a woman with barely any political experience.
            No, our expectations should have been to elect a man who would take his oath to uphold the Constitution seriously and follow it religiously. There was a certain 72-year old man who had the voting record to make those expectations realistic.
            Maybe, Royal, maybe; however, I have a feeling that if McCain won the election I would be having serious issues with his administration too – although probably less so with regard to foreign policy. :noidea:
            I'm pretty sure had McCain won many of us would not be thrilled with his actions on many issues. He and Obama really aren't that different when it comes down to a lot of things. I would feel better with foreign policy but outside of that I'm not sure how much would really be different. Maybe the health care bills would be a little different but who knows...
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            • #7
              Generally we are stuck with the lesser of both evils in elections.

              Many of us knew that a McCain administration was the lesser of both evils.

              We certainly would have been right.

              Experience is one of the best indicators of future performance.

              Obama's lack of experience coupled with his very predictable fawning to the far-left liberals made McCain the easy choice.

              Unfortunately 52% of Americans fell for the ruse of a great speech-maker over a great American patriot.

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              • #8
                McCain? Who is this "McCain" you speak of?

                (I wasn't referring to him. ;) )

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                • #9
                  I'm kinda with you Royal. Paul would have done less harm to the country then the two we ended up having to choose between. I was with another Republican that I think would have been a wise choice but it didn't happen either. It'd be nice if we could have had a choice of someone other then a liberal.
                  Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
                  RIP Guy Always A Shocker
                  Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
                  ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
                  Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
                  Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry

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                  • #10
                    :good:
                    :clap:

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by RoyalShock
                      McCain? Who is this "McCain" you speak of?

                      (I wasn't referring to him. ;) )
                      You just can’t help :cowbell: for the Libertarian Lion of Congress, can you? :)

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                      • #12
                        Oh brother another stupid I hate Obama rant!
                        I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Maggie
                          Originally posted by RoyalShock
                          McCain? Who is this "McCain" you speak of?

                          (I wasn't referring to him. ;) )
                          You just can’t help :cowbell: for the Libertarian Lion of Congress, can you? :)
                          Yes, yes, we need more :cowbell: !!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by kcshocker11
                            Oh brother another stupid I hate Obama rant!
                            The essay is not “hate” directed at President Obama.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by RoyalShock
                              Originally posted by Maggie
                              Originally posted by RoyalShock
                              McCain? Who is this "McCain" you speak of?

                              (I wasn't referring to him. ;) )
                              You just can’t help :cowbell: for the Libertarian Lion of Congress, can you? :)
                              Yes, yes, we need more :cowbell: !!!
                              :roll: ;-)

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