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Old September 26, 2010, 11:35 AM
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Default President Obama and US Mid-term Election

As the US midterm election is in the offing, President Obama is becoming a great dilemma in managing expectations at home and abroad, to keep his own vessel afloat, either with a direction or not.

“The woman who told President Obama she was "exhausted" of defending him on CNBC on Tuesday set the tone for what has turned into a pretty bad week for Obama and his restless base.

"Quite frankly, I'm exhausted. Exhausted of defending you, defending your administration, defending the man for change I voted for, and deeply disappointed with where we are right now," Velma Hart told the president in a televised question and answer session told the president in a televised question and answer session, been told that I voted for a man who said he was going to change things in a meaningful way for the middle class. I'm one of those people and I'm waiting, sir, I'm waiting. I don't feel it yet."

Obama answered the question deftly, defusing the tension with a few jokes and then touting some of the legislative changes that he says will help her and other middle-class families.

But as Obama supporter Jesse Jackson told the Daily Beast, Hart looks like "canary in the mine" for Obama and his team, showing that even some of those who enthusiastically voted for him in 2008 are losing confidence, which may prevent them from going out and voting this November.

Then on Wednesday night, Obama was heckled by angry AIDS protesters at a Democratic fundraiser in New York--not usually a place where a Democratic president would have to worry about getting a hard time. (In other not-so-good news, the president couldn’t fill the spaces even with rock-bottom ticket prices.

Obama got annoyed with the protesters, who wanted more funding for AIDS prevention and treatment as well as a repeal of the military's ban on openly gay service. He said he had raised funding for AIDS prevention, and then said those angry about don't ask, don't tell would be better off mounting protests at GOP events.

"But hold on a second. But hold on a second. Think about--think about what happened in Congress two days ago where you got 56 Democrats voting to debate this issue, and zero Republicans. And as a consequence, some of those signs should be going up at the other folks' events," an Obama heckler said in that fund raising event.

Just last night, "Daily Show" host and frequent Obama-defender Jon Stewart told Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly that he's "saddened" that Obama hasn't done more to change Washington.

"I think people feel a disappointment in that there was a sense that Jesus will walk on water and now you are looking at it like, 'Oh look at that, he's just treading water’ I thought he'd do a better job," he said.

Meanwhile, if Stewart's disenchantment weren't enough of a blow, the artist Shepard Fairey, who had created the iconic "Hope" portrait of Obama during the 2008 campaign, told the National Journal in an interview today that, while he still regards Obama favorably, he has felt some "disappointment" with the president's performance as well. The younger voters who flocked to Obama's campaign "wanted somebody who was going to fight against the status quo, “Fairey told Aamer Madhani of the National Journal’s Hotline blog”. "And I don't think that Obama has done that." -- an excerpt from Yahoo.com.

In restructuring Wall Street strategically and applying stricter regulations and enforcement, he almost failed. Furthermore, Stock Markets around the globe tumbled few times when he announced his financial regulations. But despite all odds, I think, President Obama did a wonderful job.

Obama hectically put a fast hand bandage on the ailing health care - the burning issue for the Democrat voters, thus he created so many disgruntled ones.

Rate cuts, tax cuts, payroll tax cuts, stimulus packages, nothing seemingly are working well for Obama through this dire financial crisis, instead, US national debt has skyrocketed.

The 2008 US Presidential election was a euphoria not only for the US, but also for the whole world, more than usual; the world was watching the election and treating Obama as a US President for change.

But the first disappointment came to the world, at least most of the world, when Obama appointed some of the people of Bush era in some key positions in Washington, thus, as many people think, Obama continues the left over of Bush administration under a new and enchanting camouflage of ‘time for change’ – a great disappointment for the world specially for the ME.

The world was optimistic that Obama would be able to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian crisis, would withdraw from the occupied Iraq and give a better solution and leadership to divided and civil war-torn Afghanistan.

The world understands these ME crises are very complicated, but what the world wants to see is the beginning of something positive and sustainable to these crises.

Obama fell short in providing a unique and strategic leadership to Global Financial Crises, and to other issues like AIDS and Environment; the way this world expects from a US President.

May be, Obama will show the world how different are the oratory and the real life of a US President.

Despite all these ‘failures’ and ‘negativities’, I hope Obama will go through the mid-term election well, if not, then there will be even a bigger problem and mess in US politically and financially, and parts of the world may tumble. And I am sure, to win this time, Obama must show something real other than his superb oratory more at home than abroad. He may go to the voters, and say, “Think, if you do not vote for me, what will happen”.

At least, ‘time for a real change’ is over for now.

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Old September 26, 2010, 11:41 AM
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source and link please?
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Old September 26, 2010, 11:43 AM
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As I mendtioned already in the thread that you missed, ammark: an excerpt from Yahoo.com. and the rest of it is my opinions and observations.
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Old November 1, 2010, 08:16 PM
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Tomorrow is the poll, hopefully Obama and the Democrats will be in a better position in the Senate and the Congress.
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Old November 1, 2010, 10:23 PM
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We're a Bipolar nation (REDand BLUE and Obama's problem is that he's trying to appease all the people instead of the ones that got him elected. EFF Partisanship, EFF the Republicans, they've formed Extreme Right WIng, Christan Fundamental parties to unseat him when he's pussy footing trying to make them happy.

Obama your a effing Liberial, stop trying to be a Moderate. Eff Bipartinsanship and be as leftist as possible. If they call you an Socialist so what. Thats what they tried to call FDR and he got us out of a Depression.

You might wanna hate on Bush as much as you want but he batted for his Party and he didn't give a damn about Liberals and he pushed for his agenda and didn't make many concessions.

When the Head of the WWF can run US Senate and have a chance in a Liberal State such as Connecticut , that means you've done a piss poor job. When a Moron like O'Donnell has a Chance in Delaware, you've done a terrible Job.

And a Tip for Barack don't spend too much energy on trying to get us (Young People) to vote, we rarely vote and for a Mid Term Election

Be like Lyndon B. Johnson be a liberal, just don't mess up the War on Terror and Al-Queida, Bat for your Party, Obama is gonna be president for the next 6 years, he shouldn't worry about his reelection, cause he's gonna reelected just push your agenda and stop acting like a puppet.
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Obama is not even 1/8th the man Clinton was. Arguably, the best president USA ever had - Clinton doesn't get enough credit I think. Bill Clinton should solely be responsible for all the closest of closest elections over the last 12 years... Gore vs Bush, Obama vs Hillary etc etc.
Just youtube some of clinton's clips -= you will be amazed what you have been missing, and what American has been missing. What what a real president should be like. These current politicians are rastar dhula compare to him (yes that includes Obama)
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Obama is not even 1/8th the man Clinton was. Arguably, the best president USA ever had - Clinton doesn't get enough credit I think. Bill Clinton should solely be responsible for all the closest of closest elections over the last 12 years... Gore vs Bush, Obama vs Hillary etc etc.
Just youtube some of clinton's clips -= you will be amazed what you have been missing, and what American has been missing. What what a real president should be like. These current politicians are rastar dhula compare to him (yes that includes Obama)
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Exactly. Clinton was a real peacemaker, not only in words but also in deeds. unfortunately, he doesn't get enough credit because of that incident in the whitehouse involving Monica Lewinsky. As a politician, He was brilliant!
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The world is coming to an end.

I am finding myself agreeing with iDumb. IMNHO, Clinton was quite possibly the best US president post WWII.
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Old November 1, 2010, 11:01 PM
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NPR Projects a change for about 50 House Seats in favor for the Republicans, Dems will barely survive in the Senate and lose a few residences in the Governors Mansion as well.

Now he better be prepared to fight against these people

All hope isn't lost Clinton lost alot of Seats during his 1st Mid term election
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The world is coming to an end.

I am finding myself agreeing with iDumb. IMNHO, Clinton was quite possibly the best US president post WWII.

We will get to see Obama's Clinton side pretty soon, hopefully he won't disappoint. I am hoping that he will learn from his mistakes.
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Old November 2, 2010, 09:33 AM
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The people of USA has a gold fish syndrome. They easily forget the past and make their judgment only based on the present. Given that Dems losing this election could actually be a good thing for Obama. He will find a place to put all the blames on and get re-elected on 2012.

For the sake of 4 more years of Obama, I'm willing to have 2 years of hang congress.
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