10-30-2010, 09:58 PM | #21 |
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Obama was good on the Daily Show the other night. I'll say about him what I said about Bush. I think that he really believes what he says and that he is truly doing what he thinks is right. Whether or not it turns out to be right will be a matter for history to decide. I remember when Reagan was President and EVERYBODY HATED HIM! There were songs and jokes deriding him almost every day. Now he's being credited with defeating the Soviet Union. Nixon was derided as a criminal, then applauded for reestablishing trade with China, and now he's faulted with that same trade. History will decide.
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10-31-2010, 12:09 AM | #22 |
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Oh yeah for sure. I think Bush knows this as well. Noticed he pretty much went quiet after the white house.
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10-31-2010, 12:18 AM | #23 |
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I agree that history will judge...but I think that the white house is no place for gentle men.
Carter was one of the most kind-hearted, sweet people ever to be in office...and he was also completely ineffectual. He does more now with habitat for the good of this country, than as President. I don't think the Republicans will ever allow Obama the slightest chance at ever BEING effectual, and I think he's just too kind, too sweet, and too nice to ever really be capable of it. I also think that the fact that we may deride a particular President while he's in office, only to applaud him for something in the future, also has to do with the fact that many things implemented by them aren't fully realized until years after they've left office. Most of the healthcare stuff put forth by Obama (whether you agree with it or not) will not become reality until years after his current term. He could theoretically be driven from office for doing things that we find later actually helped us as a country long after the fact. It's a tough gig.
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It used to be two Presidents behind, but only around Clinton's end of term did it actually speed up to essentially being one President behind (the Internet was the game-changer that sped up EVERYTHING).
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10-31-2010, 11:49 PM | #27 |
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I remember watching the Watergate Hearings, as a kid, and being sickened by this thing called "politics."
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