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Obama’s deeds must match his rhetoric
by (Distributed) The Associated Press
Mar 14, 2010 | 890 views | 1 1 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
The hopes invested in Barack Obama at his inauguration were as overblown as the disenchantment now surrounded his first anniversary in the White House. He has failed, inevitably, to live up to the electrifying standards of his campaign rhetoric. Mario Cuomo, the former governor of New York, once observed that ‘‘you campaign in poetry, but you govern in prose,’’ and that has been truer for Obama than for most of his predecessors. Yet to write off his first year as a failure would be absurdly harsh. It has been disappointing, maybe, but no disgrace.

In assessing his performance, we must remember the enormous symbolic significance of his election to the highest office in the United States. It went some way toward rectifying what Condoleezza Rice, another high-achieving black politician, has described as ‘‘America’s birth defect.’’ Nor should we forget what an appalling hand Obama was dealt. The legacy of the Bush years two wars and an economic collapse could hardly have been more poisonous. ...

Overseas, Obama’s rhetoric has been faultless notably the speech in Cairo on America’s relationship with the Muslim world but the delivery deeply disappointing. On Iran and the Middle East there has been scant progress, and he dithered interminably before ordering the Afghan surge. He also returned empty-handed from his winter visits to Beijing and Copenhagen.

Obama is a deep thinker who can at times appear smug. He can also as with his response to the earthquake in Haiti be supremely decisive (prompting ludicrous accusations from the French that America was throwing its weight around). Our advice for his second year? Talk less and try to do fewer things better.
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Scott9811
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March 14, 2010
Some would disagree with you. I would grade Obama`s first year as a failure. He is totally consumed with taking over health care in the US while we have a very high unemployment rate. His economic stimulus could also be called a failure because, well, 10% unemployment. We spent money we did not have on the things we did not need. If ObamaCare does pass next week then we will have higher premiums and taxes will surely have to go up, not to mention jail time for anyone who chooses food over a government mandated insurance policy. Jail time of up to 5 years and up to a $250,000 fine. Nice. His Cap and Trade plans will cause everyones energy bills to skyrocket (those are Obama`s words) and his policies will demand we stop using coal, which I believe is a large part of Southern WVs economy. His apology tour around the world suggests the US needs to apologize to the world. Quite the opposite of reality for sure. His dirty backroom deals to Unions for their support of ObamaCare have left many people scratching their heads. Not to mention the Louisana Purchase and the Cornhuster Kickback. As many polls show, the people think the Country is headed in the wrong direction. We should be talking about jobs instead we are talking about government rationing of health care and tax breaks for Union members only. So far Obama is failing and failing miserably.
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