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  • ELVIS
    Banned
    • Dec 2003
    • 44120

    Will the real Obama please stand up...

    If it is true, as Michelle Obama said in February, that her husband isn't smoking anymore, maybe he'd better start mellowing out with the cigs again before it costs him the presidency.



    The Barack Obama we've been seeing lately is a different personality than the one that made a miracle run to the White House in 2008.

    Obama.2008 was engaging, patient, open, optimistic and a self-identified conciliator.

    Obama.2011 has been something else—testy, petulant, impatient, arrogant and increasingly a divider.

    Never forget: That historic 2008 victory came with 52.9% of the total vote and 52% of independent voters. David Axelrod recently noted "how small the margin for error is."

    Presidential personality is well inside the margin of error for 2012, but the one on display recently has not been attractive. And it's happening a lot.

    This Monday, after wrapping up a White House interview with a Dallas TV reporter, the station reported that Mr. Obama said: "Let me finish my answers the next time we do an interview, alright?"

    This self-referencing, snappish tone tracks with the president's "open mic" comments last week at a Chicago fund-raiser. Dismissing the GOP as "nickel and diming" him on budget negotiations, he asked, "You think we're stupid?" White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said the president wasn't embarrassed. But he should be. Not because his comments were caught, but because suddenly he's sounding more like Travis Bickle ("You talkin' to me?") than the president of the United States.

    The Obama migration from the high road to the low road is evident even in nonpolitical settings. Here he is last weekend talking about the White House phone system: "You know the Oval Office always thought I was going to have like real cool phones and stuff. I'm like 'come on guys, I'm the president of the United States.' Where's the fancy buttons and stuff, and the big screen comes up? It doesn't happen."

    I'm like? Real cool phones and stuff? Would Franklin Roosevelt or John F. Kennedy ever have affected whatever their generational equivalent was of "Where's the fancy buttons and stuff?"

    Some will say that this is making a mountain out of a molehill, that polls show independent voters like his proposals to tax the rich and keep every entitlement intact. But if we have learned anything in the media age, it's that molehills can send anyone to a destructive fall, even presidents. Ask George W. Bush about just two defining words: mission accomplished.

    In 2007-08, Obama's high-toned, consistent persona was everything. What else was there? Barack Obama took a blank slate and wrote a masterpiece of a presidential campaign across it. From nothing, this fresh Obama persona defeated the familiar, experienced Hillary Clinton in the primaries. In the general election, he ran famously on "hope and change," gave a stirring speech on race in America, and persuaded enough moderate and independent voters to turn 2008 into a "historic" American election.

    Barack Obama had levitated himself above the usual, dispiriting muck of politics. This new person seemed to be precisely what a disgusted electorate wanted. Candidate Obama embedded that image in the American psyche. He built it. He fed it.

    Now he's deconstructing himself into another Obama. The latest Obama, which seems genuine, routinely ridicules and mocks his opposition. He mocks pretty much anyone who disagrees with him about anything.

    Last week, official Washington gathered at George Washington University to hear the president make his contribution to the fiscal-policy debate. What they got was something else (just as the members of the Supreme Court got something else at last year's State of the Union speech). The person who said memorably in 2008 that there were no red states or blue states gave a speech essentially reading the Republicans out of the American political system. "This is not a vision of the America I know."

    The political left lapped it up. Finally, wrote the progressive punditariat, Barack Obama was acting like their guy, willing to get in the face of the American right. At last, an American president was calling out conservatism as nothing less than a violation of "the basic social compact in America."

    Gallup just reported that the Obama approval rate among independent voters stands at 35%. The conventional reply to this is that the American people fundamentally "like" Barack Obama, or that the GOP candidate will make the election an unlikability Olympics.

    What voters like is the memory of the historic Obama they voted into the office of the presidency. The person they voted for in 2008 is different than the person who kicked off his presidential campaign last week by personally stomping his opposition.

    Somehow voters are apparently expected to "like" whichever version Mr. Obama chooses to give them. It is asking a lot. By definition, this is a gap, and it's looking like it could be a dangerous one for the incumbent.


  • lesfunk
    Full Member Status

    • Jan 2004
    • 3560

    #2
    Will the real Obama please go fuck himself
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    • Nitro Express
      DIAMOND STATUS
      • Aug 2004
      • 32797

      #3
      Probably the best description of Barrack Obama is a con artist. Why would a person from nice warm climates move to Chicago? Because crooks can thrive in Chicago. The crooked political machine attracted Barry Soetoro or whoever he is there. Barry is turning out to be the worst of character even amongst criminals. We expected him to be unloyal to the average American and he has been. He's thrown his own party under the bus by starting another illegal war and expanding the Bush wars, failing to close Gitmo, and using socialized healthcare as an excuse to empower the politically connected insurance companies and drug companies. He's fucked the Democratic Party raw. Not only that but his supporters in Chicago hate the guy for being unloyal. Nobody trusts Obama nor should they. He's loyal to nobody. The good news is a person of such shoddy character ends up painting themselves in a corner and they self destruct. I think we are seeing the early stages of Obama's self-destruction. He's starting to crack and it's showing.

      The downfall of a con artist is they become addicted to screwing people. The good ones get overconfident and take the con too far. They go past the point of no return and then it's becomes harder to keep the lies straight and cover their bases. They also start to believe their own bullshit and in the the end, they actually con themselves.

      At the end of the day, especially when times are tough which they are character matters. All of the great leaders in history who did good things had character. They were not con artists wearing whatever mask fit the current situation. They stood for something. Barrack Obama stands for nothing. He doesn't even know who he is. Hell, we don't even know who he is. All we know is he is a liar and an opportunists. Not what we need in these challenging times.
      Last edited by Nitro Express; 04-22-2011, 11:59 AM.
      No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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      • ashstralia
        ROTH ARMY ELITE
        • Feb 2004
        • 6555

        #4
        as an outside observer, the parallels between your gov't and ours are starting to make me a little uncomfortable... bush/howard and now rudd/gillard/obama.. it's almost uncanny. oh well, one world here we come.

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        • ELVIS
          Banned
          • Dec 2003
          • 44120

          #5
          Maybe the first half black president will get shot by his half white self...

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          • Kristy
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Aug 2004
            • 16337

            #6
            So the guy is a douche. And this is news?

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            • ELVIS
              Banned
              • Dec 2003
              • 44120

              #7
              Yes, I don't want him back in office...

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              • ashstralia
                ROTH ARMY ELITE
                • Feb 2004
                • 6555

                #8
                Originally posted by Kristy
                So the guy is a douche. And this is news?
                meh, it's fun to talk about at 2am...

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                • ashstralia
                  ROTH ARMY ELITE
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 6555

                  #9
                  ok, 'the donald' is getting a lot of airtime over here. would he be a good pres?

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                  • ELVIS
                    Banned
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 44120

                    #10
                    He'd be better that Obama but that's not saying much...

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                    • Nitro Express
                      DIAMOND STATUS
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 32797

                      #11
                      Originally posted by ashstralia
                      as an outside observer, the parallels between your gov't and ours are starting to make me a little uncomfortable... bush/howard and now rudd/gillard/obama.. it's almost uncanny. oh well, one world here we come.
                      They are nothing more than con artists and paid actors put in office by multi-national corporations and banks. Easy to do when you flood the world with low interest rates and cheap money. But now the jobs are disappearing, the banks aren't loaning to the little guy, and that money they print from nothing buys less. Maybe their endgame is to make things so shitty for the average citizen that they think we will come begging for their new sollution of an International Monetary Fund currency called the Bancor. They might even say it's backed by gold to sweeten the deal. If this is their plan it's doomed to failure in my opinion. Also, it seems like China, Russia, and India don't want the west to have a second chance at running the world through their banking system. They don't seem to want to play ball.

                      There's two things at play. Either stupidity and greed ruined the western banking system or they intentionally ruined it to consolidate it. If anything we see these head honchos behind these trade groups and central banks as either incompetent fools or colluding evil tyrants. Either way, it's time to take our countries back and tell their paid actor, con men politicians to fuck off. I think most people in the world see the charade known as globalism and no it's not good for most people in the world. It only enriches a few. Ask those Chinese employees who jump off the roof of the factory how globalism and new trade is treating them.
                      No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                      • ELVIS
                        Banned
                        • Dec 2003
                        • 44120

                        #12
                        Not to mention the inflation that is about to eat everyone...just as planned...

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                        • Nitro Express
                          DIAMOND STATUS
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 32797

                          #13
                          Originally posted by ashstralia
                          ok, 'the donald' is getting a lot of airtime over here. would he be a good pres?
                          My wife has a friend that works for his beauty pageant division. Trump owns a couple beauty pageants. From what I hear Mr. Trump is a high energy person. A real workaholic with an amazing memory. My wife's friend dealt more with Trump's daughter Ivanka than Doanald Trump and had nothing but good to say about her. Apparently she is a very nice person and has no snobbish attitude about her. I also hear she's really smart.
                          No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                          • ashstralia
                            ROTH ARMY ELITE
                            • Feb 2004
                            • 6555

                            #14
                            one thing i think about too is what happens when everyone's got a nice beemer and a house? all these factories pumping out crap we don't really need? up until a few years ago i drove a beautifully maintained 40 year old car. now they're mandated off the road.

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                            • ELVIS
                              Banned
                              • Dec 2003
                              • 44120

                              #15
                              I'm suprised they haven't done that here...

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