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sufrommich

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Fri Jul 17, 2015, 11:12 AM Jul 2015

Barack Obama’s Long Game,A month of victories has transformed the President’s second term. [View all]

Barack Obama is not a modest man, but when it comes to assessing his or any president’s place in the long American story, he has been heard to say, “We just try to get our paragraph right.” Yet the way a raft of recent events have broken sharply in his favor, Obama suddenly seems well on his way to writing a whole page—or at least a big, fat passage—in the history books.

From the Supreme Court decisions upholding his signature health care plan and the right of gay Americans to marry, to contested passage of fast track trade authority, the opening of normal diplomatic relations with Cuba and an international agreement to curtail Iran’s nuclear weapons program, Obama is on a policy and political roll that would have seem unimaginable to many in Washington only a few months ago.

“Obama may be singular as a president, not only because of his striking background,” says Kenneth Adelman, who was Ronald Reagan’s arms control negotiator with the Soviets three decades ago, and who has his doubts about the Iran deal. “It may turn out that unlike virtually any other president, his second term is actually better than his first.”

Rallying his cabinet in January in the wake of the Democratic Party’s decisive defeat in last fall’s midterm elections, Obama himself maintained, “Interesting stuff happens in the fourth quarter.” This president has always been something of a clutch player, but his command of recent events—from his soaring eulogy for the victims of the Charleston church massacre, to his commutation of more sentences for non-violent criminal offenders than any president since Franklin Roosevelt—goes a good way toward proving the prescience of his words.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/07/barack-obamas-long-game-120259.html#ixzz3gA6Bn900

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President Obama is rewriting the definition of 'lame duck'... Spazito Jul 2015 #1
Yes he is. He's pretty amazing. nt sufrommich Jul 2015 #2
A Little Slavery and Some Mass Graves Won’t Deter Obama From the TPP brentspeak Jul 2015 #4
LOL, lame attempt to hijack the thread... Spazito Jul 2015 #7
Yeah, mass graves and slavery are always "lame" things to point out n/t brentspeak Jul 2015 #12
You do know you can start your own OP on this, right? Spazito Jul 2015 #23
Yes, no doubt our first African American President sufrommich Jul 2015 #10
Obama always gives his base one big F*** Y** and then a bunch of smaller (baby steps) successes fasttense Jul 2015 #26
his base approves of him in huge numbers JI7 Jul 2015 #33
Yeah, a lot of them don't understand they are being played. fasttense Jul 2015 #34
+1 YoungDemCA Jul 2015 #9
Sorry all the good Obama is doing now... Rockyj Jul 2015 #3
does he give you a sad? snooper2 Jul 2015 #5
I guess no President is absolutely perfect. Stellar Jul 2015 #13
Funny, no word about my family's personal info in China's hands. He hasn't addressed that publicly. TwilightGardener Jul 2015 #6
Boo hoo LordGlenconner Jul 2015 #14
Yeah, it's trivial that his incompetent political hacks gave away millions upon millions TwilightGardener Jul 2015 #16
Again LordGlenconner Jul 2015 #17
LOL, I made my point. TwilightGardener Jul 2015 #18
Post removed Post removed Jul 2015 #20
OK. TwilightGardener Jul 2015 #21
I'd like to apologize LordGlenconner Jul 2015 #22
I'm a long-time supporter--since 2007. But his style-over-substance all-politics-all-the-time TwilightGardener Jul 2015 #24
Obama is a great President, LG.. I feel sorry for those who are on the wrong side of history.. Cha Jul 2015 #36
You Personally Hold The President Responsible For China Hacking? Corey_Baker08 Jul 2015 #25
"...to A Different Message Board!" < Ahhh, a fan of the Donald Trump approach. rofl n/t jtuck004 Jul 2015 #29
+ONE! Cha Jul 2015 #37
Don't forget yesterday's groundbreaking decision against employment discrimination YoungDemCA Jul 2015 #8
Great! nt sufrommich Jul 2015 #11
If I envied anyone, it would probably be a man fadedrose Jul 2015 #15
There hasn't been such a successful second term since FDR. eom MohRokTah Jul 2015 #19
Finally...but hope and change faded"...nt N_E_1 for Tennis Jul 2015 #27
I noted this very early in his presidency, to much criticism bluestateguy Jul 2015 #28
If you stick a knife in my back nine inches and pull it out six inches, there's no progress. jtuck004 Jul 2015 #30
Historic, by all measures. Tarheel_Dem Jul 2015 #31
For me, the TPP outshadows everything else. ananda Jul 2015 #32
He's an excellent President.. and I support him on the TPP, too. And, the country appreciates him.. Cha Jul 2015 #35
Always nice to know zipplewrath Jul 2015 #38
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