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In reply to the discussion: Right-wing obstruction could have been fought: An ineffective and gutless presidency’s legacy [View all]Erda
(229 posts)In fact I think he has been a strong and balanced leader, given the complexities of this nation and the world we live in.
I think his presidency has exposed much of the bigotry that has existed unchallenged in too many of us, but change takes time. It takes growth and different thinking.
Powerful people who have committed crimes will not surrender without a fight, and unless there are people who will back him, President Obama by himself cannot bring the likes of a George Bush or a Dick Cheney or a powerful anonymous banker or CEO to justice. Secret money talks and buys public policy. Even FDR settled with the GOP when they plotted to assassinate him. He did not throw them in jail where they belonged.
Half of the country has bought into the "lazy, always playing golf" nonsense that the Republican party is spewing about the President. Remember the "witchdoctor" images and the "fist bump" fears and "is he wearing the right suit?" "Can he conduct himself properly in public" questions that we don't really think about now. They have gone away because President Obama has been excellent at his job and has outsmarted Eric Cantor, John Boehner and Mitch McConnell. And they hate him for it. I hope, instead of criticizing him, we show up in November and deliver a Democratic majority. Walking the "middle way" is difficult. Both sides will find fault and criticize you for being "feckless."