Originally
posted by
Pang:
lol
the prism you right leaning folks from the US look through must be as good or better than any drug I've ever tried. it really changes your perception of reality and events that happened.
it also makes you spin uncontrollably (so it's probably mushrooms?)
You can't deride a different point of a view as spin simply because you disagree with it. That's like just saying, "you're wrong because I said so." Too easy.
The Iraqi point always interests me because here Obama supporters give him credit for pulling out, yet no credit to the surge policy (which, if you recall, he opposed) working. They pretend that he has stopped torture techniques while mysteriously skipping out on his quadruppling of drone strikes, including against American citizens who were terrorist sympathizers.
But even those aren't what's troublesome to me. It's reading the folks like Woodward, Suskind and others describe Obama's leadership or entire lack thereof. It's telling when he screws up negotiations so bad that two chambers of Congress that despise each other end up working out the deal. Or even more telling when the Speaker of House of his party puts him on mute so folks can hear him and then proceeds to talk over him. When he conducts the Larry Summers debate club. Or when he embroils himself in a race controversy culminating in a beer summit.
I don't think he's a bad person. Quite the contrary, I think he genuinely cares and isn't as power-hungry as some past Presidents, but I don't think he's an effective leader. Some folks credit him with health care reform, but was that him or Rahm Emmanuel doing all the heavy lifting? I mean point me in the direction of his "leadership." What, when he said name-calling and zingers were signs of desperate campaigns and uncalled for in 2008? Oh wait, Romnesia is the topic of this thread.
The successes he's had are despite his efforts and not because of it. Secretary Clinton has done a decent job. Secretary Duncan with his Race to the Top has done a decent job. There is some comptent actions resulting from his Presidency, but again, there is not a path to meaningful solutions except on issues that should have been left to better times.