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In reply to the discussion: I've figured out the hostility to the President, and its not "Obama Derangement Syndrome"... [View all]deutsey
(20,166 posts)119. Although I wasn't one of them
I think people believed (or were hoping) Obama would come in after the economic meltdown and do something like FDR's first 100 days during the Depression.
The big problem with that is FDR had growing social movements (labor, socialist, etc.) that had been percolating as the Depression deepened that he could tap for support. He could also make a case to the elites that if they don't give in on some concessions, there was going to be more violent upheaval (as was already happening with some strikes) and possibly Communist or Fascist revolution.
There are no such movements among working people today that Obama could've tapped into in '08 to attempt anything as bold as FDR, assuming he wanted to.
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I've figured out the hostility to the President, and its not "Obama Derangement Syndrome"... [View all]
brooklynite
Sep 2013
OP
One other possibility is that people may have problems with certain issues, regardless of the "D."
LearningCurve
Sep 2013
#5
The OP has not figured it out, he neglected to mention the most important reason why
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#22
+Infinity. If Obama manages to cram this shitpile down the throats of an unwilling
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#29
I do know who Tice is and I think he may be right because nothing else makes any sense.
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#47
Thank you. Perhaps this wounded electorate is just what corporate 'handlers' have wanted
ancianita
Sep 2013
#118
And lets just pretend that all the accomplishments Pres. Obama has had are non-existant because you
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#32
A million vietnamese killed doesn't say much about US concept of "human rights".
delrem
Sep 2013
#202
Women getting the right has no bearing on the 1,000,000+ killed by US bombs. Warmonger.
delrem
Sep 2013
#215
so what? He did plenty as I pointed out previously on his own as well...
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#159
When it involves killing people and assaulting the Constitution, it does [n/t]
Maedhros
Sep 2013
#160
Then it is unfair to bash the guy like he is unworthy of our support..
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#172
Not when you cannot help but notice the evidence of and epidemic all over the forums...
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#205
"bleeding heart, pacifist, ivory-tower living, tree hugging, fancy-pants wearing, hippy haven"
delrem
Sep 2013
#201
and I have a problem with Anarchists attempting to take over Democratic Underground...
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#221
You have no idea what an 'anarchist' is. In spite of some *very good* educational material.
delrem
Sep 2013
#222
Well it would be acceptable as a source for educational purposes wouldnt it?
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#230
"education"? Why don't you quit the warmongering for a bit, and educate yourself.
delrem
Sep 2013
#231
So long as War Criminals are free to continue to influence the Foreign policies of this country,
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#123
Being nominally "better" than the USSR <--(which doesn't exist) is hardly reaching for the stars
99th_Monkey
Sep 2013
#95
Obama doesn't need to sell himself, because he did that running for office
99th_Monkey
Sep 2013
#155
The 400 Richest Americans Are Now Richer Than the Bottom 50 Percent Combined
99th_Monkey
Sep 2013
#182
though critical of the Obama Administration - I am not "disappointed" in the sense
Douglas Carpenter
Sep 2013
#9
Exactly...the moment I heard he was pulling Summers and Geithner into his inner circle
deutsey
Sep 2013
#117
Let me see....Lily Ledbetter Act...check....Obamacares the biggest change in healthcare in this
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#52
Gandhis vs Oppression. Freedom Fighters vs Evil Empire. These fantasies about the US
uhnope
Sep 2013
#145
Personality cultists see everything through the lense of personalities, I've noticed.
Marr
Sep 2013
#15
I believe he's thoughtful and intelligent as well. That doesn't mean he's on my side.
Marr
Sep 2013
#37
You've aligned your interests with those of (among others) Karl Rove, Eliott Abrams,
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#21
How's it feel being in bed with the likes of Norm Coleman? You and people like you make
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#33
How's it feel being in bed with the likes of Rand Paul? (edited to add Ted Cruz...)
brooklynite
Sep 2013
#49
have Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren committed themselves to authorizing force in Syria?
Douglas Carpenter
Sep 2013
#34
bullshit. people who're promised change and don't get it, are right to describe the continuation
delrem
Sep 2013
#23
as I posted in a previous thread, the ugliest crap comes from the least well informed.
KittyWampus
Sep 2013
#28
horrible generalization. I've noticed little hostility or transference.
NRaleighLiberal
Sep 2013
#30
Confusion? How about outright ignorance. And bias. I've spent the better part of 2 weeks reading
KittyWampus
Sep 2013
#36
Sorry - I don't see it that way. I trust NO politician or news source right now - and that defines
NRaleighLiberal
Sep 2013
#40
Why would a former Harvard Law professor care about something so quaint and
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#39
Futher to your point, no one here is saying or even hinting that Obama should be impeached over
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#55
Maybe people just think that in regards to Syria, he's wrong to want to bomb them.
Triana
Sep 2013
#68
In this thread, I've learned that if I have problems with the President, I'm either a rube
DisgustipatedinCA
Sep 2013
#70
"My only question is: will they decide that Bush should have impeached, so....."
R. Daneel Olivaw
Sep 2013
#71
If you're a Dem, and you SUPPORT bombing Syria, you're on the RIGHT SIDE because PO wants it.
cherokeeprogressive
Sep 2013
#87
that makes it a strain of ODS, doesn't it? projecting Bush's real crimes onto Obama.
uhnope
Sep 2013
#93
Obama loves drone warfare and that what he has in mind. They don't care
The_Casual_Observer
Sep 2013
#99
They are so much in love with Assad, they love it when he gassed the "terrorist". Nt
Sand Wind
Sep 2013
#108
Would there have been the hostility to Bush if he had been a more moderate, do nothing Republican?
yurbud
Sep 2013
#126
Yeah, it has nothing to do with actually evaluating his policies and actions
LondonReign2
Sep 2013
#147
Golly - I never thought this thread would run for 24 hours...did I hit a nerve?
brooklynite
Sep 2013
#171
That's some hypocritical bullshit there. You post what you posted then claim others are
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#210
i think this is true but liberals typically oppose war. so the fact that we dont want to go into war
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2013
#173