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  • Don't expect Obama to be Superman

    By Paul Starobin
    Friday, June 11, 2010
    Why can't President Obama stop the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico? Why can't he get the Israelis and Palestinians to stop squabbling and make peace? Why can't he get the Europeans to contribute more troops to fight the Taliban in Afghanistan? Why can't he forge a global treaty to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases?

    Why can't he . . . well, you get the point. Obama, it turns out, is not Superman. In (unhappy) truth, no president is, no matter how politically gifted and no matter how many people, in this country and around the world, root for his success.

    Americans like to read politics and history as a tale of the Great Man -- they are eager subscribers to the Hercules myth of how the world works. Obama in particular plays to this seductive but fanciful notion. In electing him president in 2008, Americans seemed to think that "yes, we can" would become, almost overnight, "and so we have done," with a charmed figure -- all the more so for his astonishingly rapid rise to the top -- replacing a spent one, the stoop-shouldered George W. Bush.

    Liberal partisans were quick to offer parallels between Obama and Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- the most successful and beloved president of the 20th century, with an unapologetic faith in activist government. FDR, though, was not a magician either. It took an economy on war footing to end the Great Depression -- and it took Stalin's Red Army to mete out a lethal blow to the Nazis, on the icy grounds of Stalingrad.

    As for conservatives prone to be skeptical of Obama, they might be reminded that the world was not exactly plastic to the touch of Ronald Reagan, their model of a heroic leader. Reagan's efforts to broker a peace in Lebanon -- occupied by Palestinian guerrillas and the Israeli army, among other combatants -- ended in disaster, with the suicide bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut in October 1983 eventually leading to the withdrawal of U.S. forces from the country (which remains fractious and prone to violence, 27 years later).

    Americans did not have this sort of outsized expectation of their presidents in the 19th century -- not even of Abraham Lincoln, whose heroic casting came after his death by an assassin's hand. The Hercules myth, rather, is of more recent vintage, tied to America's rise as the single greatest power on the planet. It is, in a way, a child's fantasy -- this innocent faith in masters of the universe, perfectly captured in Malia Obama's question to her father concerning the oil spill: "Did you plug the hole yet, Daddy?"

    The short and simple answer to that question is that some problems elude even the most powerful people: Not even Daddy has a magic wand. The longer, more complicated answer is that the leaders of Great Powers, to paraphrase Otto von Bismarck, do not create the currents of history -- they do their best to "steer with more or less skill and experience."

    Those who may seek to do us harm are never as easy to manage as we might imagine; thus the unenviable choices Obama faces with regard to squelching Iran's nuclear program. And even our friends often balk at our requests, as Obama discovered when he asked the Israelis to freeze their settlements -- and had to swallow the "nope, we don't want to," that came in reply.

    Obama, fairly enough, is reaping what he sowed in assigning himself an impossible mission as a global savior. But Americans are his culpable enablers. Few people want to hear this, but he's doing the best he can, considering the difficult circumstances that he and the nation face. And what he needs most from the public is a quality that distinguishes adults from children: patience.

    Or, put another way: America, grow up!

    Paul Starobin, a staff correspondent for National Journal and a contributing editor to the Atlantic, is the author of "Five Roads to the Future: Power in the Next Global Age."

    washingtonpost.com

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    Obama, fairly enough, is reaping what he sowed in assigning himself an impossible mission as a global savior. But Americans are his culpable enablers. Few people want to hear this, but he's doing the best he can, considering the difficult circumstances that he and the nation face. And what he needs most from the public is a quality that distinguishes adults from children: patience.
    This is the best line in the whole thing. Pure stupidity. Even though the president assigns himself such a high role in life...Excuse me it's your fault not his. Typical liberal mushmouth.



    I would never say that a person should ever be held to as high a standard as what people are holding Obama. The problem I have is that we didnt assign him these roles...HE DID!!!

    Now he's finding out that the world doesnt revolve on speeches and whmsical musings. Piss and vinegar run this world baby...Get used to it.

    PK
    No thrills, frills, spills or write-ups. Just givin ya the winners everyday.

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    • #3
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      • #4
        Dont worry Monte

        I sure as Hell dont expect him to be superman, that would be my last expectation of him!!!
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        • #5
          Originally posted by jcindaville View Post
          I sure as Hell dont expect him to be superman, that would be my last expectation of him!!!
          I doubt he's going to do A2M with you

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          • #6
            more liberal crying. i don't think i have ever hear any president cry and blame others as much as this president. he needs to just stop the blaming (no one want's a cry baby for a president), make a decision, and you will get the blame or credit for the outcome. doesn't he realize all this trying to pass the buck is making him look very weak.

            say what you want about bush. i don't recall him blaming others fore things that happened during his administration. that is what being a leader is about. the current president needs to take lessons!
            “A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have."

            Gerald Ford

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            • #7
              [QUOTE=jcindaville;1810384]I sure as Hell dont expect him to be superman, that would be my last expectation of him!!![/QUOT

              If he was superman, Kryptonite would be taxable
              He who wears diaper knows his shit - Confucius

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              • #8
                An article from American Thinker by Geoffrey P. Hunt:

                Anatomy of a Failing Presidency

                Barack Obama is on track to have the most spectacularly failed presidency since Woodrow Wilson. In the modern era, we\'ve seen several failed presidencies--led by Jimmy Carter and LBJ. Failed presidents have one strong common trait-- they are repudiated, in the vernacular, spat out. Of course, LBJ wisely took the exit ramp early, avoiding a shove into oncoming traffic by his own party. Richard Nixon indeed resigned in disgrace, yet his reputation as a statesman has been partially restored by his triumphant overture to China .

                But, Barack Obama is failing. Failing big. Failing fast. And failing everywhere: foreign policy, domestic initiatives, and most importantly, in forging connections with the American people. The incomparable Dorothy Rabinowitz in the Wall Street Journal put her finger on it: He is failing because he has no understanding of the American people, and may indeed loathe them. Fred Barnes of the Weekly Standard says he is failing because he has lost control of his message, and is overexposed. Clarice Feldman of American Thinker produced a dispositive commentary showing that Obama is failing because fundamentally he is neither smart nor articulate; his intellectual dishonesty is conspicuous by its audacity and lack of shame.

                But, there is something more seriously wrong: How could a new president riding in on a wave of unprecedented promise and goodwill have forfeited his tenure and become a lame duck in six months? His poll ratings are in free fall. In generic balloting, the Republicans have now seized a five point advantage. This truly is unbelievable. What\'s going on?

                No narrative. Obama doesn\'t have a narrative. No, not a narrative about himself. He has a self-narrative, much of it fabricated, cleverly disguised or written by someone else. But this self-narrative is isolated and doesn\'t connect with us. He doesn\'t have an American narrative that draws upon the rest of us. All successful presidents have a narrative about the American character that intersects with their own where they display a command of history and reveal an authenticity at the core of their personality that resonates in a positive endearing way with the majority of Americans. We admire those presidents whose narratives not only touch our own, but who seem stronger, wiser, and smarter than we are. Presidents we admire are aspirational peers, even those whose politics don\'t align exactly with our own: Teddy Roosevelt, FDR, Harry Truman, Ike, and Reagan.

                But not this president. It\'s not so much that he\'s a phony, knows nothing about economics, and is historically illiterate and woefully small minded for the size of the task--all contributory of course. It\'s that he\'s not one of us. And whatever he is, his profile is fuzzy and devoid of content, like a cardboard cutout made from delaminated corrugated paper. Moreover, he doesn\'t command our respect and is unable to appeal to our own common sense. His notions of right and wrong are repugnant and how things work just don\'t add up. They are not existential. His descriptions of the world we live in don\'t make sense and don\'t correspond with our experience.

                In the meantime, while we\'ve been struggling to take a measurement of this man, he\'s dissed just about every one of us -- financiers, energy producers, banks, insurance executives, police officers, doctors, nurses, hospital administrators, post office workers, and anybody else who has a non-green job.

                Expect Obama to lament at his last press conference in 2012: \"For those of you I offended, I apologize. For those of you who were not offended, you just didn\'t give me enough time; if only I\'d had a second term, I could have offended you too.\"

                Mercifully, the Founders at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 devised a useful remedy for such a desperate state--staggered terms for both houses of the legislature and the executive. An equally abominable Congress can get voted out next year. With a new Congress, there\'s always hope of legislative gridlock until we vote for president again two short years after that.

                Yes, small presidents do fail, Barack Obama among them. The coyotes howl but the wagon train keeps rolling along.\"


                \"The trouble with Socialism is, sooner or later you run out of other people\'s money.\"- Margaret Thatcher

                \"When you subsidize poverty and failure, you get more of both.\" - James Dale Davidson, National Taxpayers Union

                \"The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates.\" – Tacitus

                \"A Liberal is a person who will give away everything he doesn\'t own.\" - Unknown



                American Thinker: Another Failed Presidency

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Stern162 View Post


                  \"The trouble with Socialism is, sooner or later you run out of other people\'s money.\"- Margaret Thatcher

                  \"When you subsidize poverty and failure, you get more of both.\" - James Dale Davidson, National Taxpayers Union

                  \"The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates.\" – Tacitus

                  \"A Liberal is a person who will give away everything he doesn\'t own.\" - Unknown

                  “A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have."

                  Gerald Ford

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                  • #10
                    The guy passes the buck on everything.. From the economy, to the job market, to the oil spill..Enough is enough..Did you know that as of Wednesday of this week, about a month already into the oil spill, this guy hasent picked up the phone to speak with the ceo of BP..Is that insane or what... ZERO leadship from this guy..he just gives speech after speech//Smile after smile, but when it comes down to anything the guy sucks!

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                    • #11
                      Who can blame this kid for falling asleep? To hear this snake oil salesman go on and on reading his teleprompter would put most people to sleep.




                      YouTube - Kid falls asleep during Obama\'s speech
                      Last edited by Stern162; 06-11-2010, 05:54 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by husker View Post
                        more liberal crying. i don't think i have ever hear any president cry and blame others as much as this president. he needs to just stop the blaming (no one want's a cry baby for a president), make a decision, and you will get the blame or credit for the outcome. doesn't he realize all this trying to pass the buck is making him look very weak.

                        say what you want about bush. i don't recall him blaming others fore things that happened during his administration. that is what being a leader is about. the current president needs to take lessons!
                        why do u think every problem has started when obama was elected? guy has a huge mess to fix and nobody thought it would be a fast recovery.. he has 8 previous years of incompetence to deal with..as much as u like to paint gloom and doom for political reasons everything is gonna be just fine
                        Fire BAS and Hache Man. Don't forget Wayne1218 is a piece of garbage. Fest zit a total fraud still talks about me. You Trump voters tired of winning yet? Lmao

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by vitterd View Post
                          why do u think every problem has started when obama was elected? guy has a huge mess to fix and nobody thought it would be a fast recovery.. he has 8 previous years of incompetence to deal with..as much as u like to paint gloom and doom for political reasons everything is gonna be just fine
                          Welcome back but in his campaign your boy Obama acted like he could fix all the problems Bush made and he ain't fixed shit.Some things have fixed themselves and you dems and Obama are taking credit for it but BUT IMO Bush did some bad things and Obama is fucking up just as bad

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by vitterd View Post
                            why do u think every problem has started when obama was elected? guy has a huge mess to fix and nobody thought it would be a fast recovery.. he has 8 previous years of incompetence to deal with..as much as u like to paint gloom and doom for political reasons everything is gonna be just fine


                            Welcome back vitterd. Why do you even respond to these one way dudes? Let them have their little circle jerk, bash obama and tell themselves how great george bush was..........Youre not going to change what they think so let them keep fluffing rush and bashing obama.

                            i get a kick out of reading how much obama sucks, seeing how they all sat on the sidelines and never said anything while bush fucked this country everyway he could.


                            WHY THE HELL DO YOU THINK THERE IS 30 MILLION BARRELS CRUDE IN THE GULF

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by musclemann View Post
                              Welcome back vitterd. Why do you even respond to these one way dudes? Let them have their little circle jerk, bash obama and tell themselves how great george bush was..........Youre not going to change what they think so let them keep fluffing rush and bashing obama.

                              i get a kick out of reading how much obama sucks, seeing how they all sat on the sidelines and never said anything while bush fucked this country everyway he could.


                              WHY THE HELL DO YOU THINK THERE IS 30 MILLION BARRELS CRUDE IN THE GULF
                              For the record I said "Bush did some bad things but Obama is fucking up JUST as bad".So I guess that throws out your "tell themselves how great george bush was" theory

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