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In reply to the discussion: Please take 5 minutes to read an incredible Post [View all]mikekohr
(2,312 posts)I do not support President Obama because he is African-American or because he is Irish. I support him because he is a good man. He is competent, accomplished and pragmatic. He is a dedicated family man, and an inspirational leader.
His realistic supporters understand there was a tremendous amount of projection onto this president, irrational hatred from the far right and unrealistic expectations from the far left and some in between.
I worked to give President Obama the votes he needed in Congress. Not enough of us did. He was elected President, not crowned King.
He inherited the 2nd greatest economic free fall in US history. His policies, entirely without support and with unprecedented obstructionism from the radical right in Congress, produced the quickest return to positive job growth in 25 years. His policies saved the auto industry. He has oversaw the greatest turn-a-round in job creation in US history. President Obama has oversaw the greatest turn-a-round in the DOW in US history. He has reduced the yearly deficit more than every other president combined. He has presided over the most scandal free administration in US history. By next year he will have ended both of the wars he inherited. President Obama passed the first step to universal health care, a goal talked about for 100 years.
He is not short of accomplishment, but many of his critics are short of perspective and balance.
I believe Reverend King is smiling down upon President Obama today just as I believe history will smile upon him tomorrow.