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dennis4868 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-07-11 01:47 PM
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Mother Jones: Next Year's Big Bout: Real Obama vs. Fantasy Obama
In the LA Times today, Spike Dolomite Ward lays out Barack Obama's essential political problem for all the world to see. The recession hit her family hard, she lost her health insurance, and then she got cancer:

"Fortunately for me, I've been saved by the federal government's Pre-existing Condition Insurance Plan, something I had never heard of before needing it. It's part of President Obama's healthcare plan, one of the things that has already kicked in, and it guarantees access to insurance for U.S. citizens with preexisting conditions who have been uninsured for at least six months. Which brings me to my apology. I was pretty mad at Obama before I learned about this new insurance plan. I had changed my registration from Democrat to Independent, and I had blacked out the top of the "h" on my Obama bumper sticker, so that it read, "Got nope" instead of "got hope." I felt like he had let down the struggling middle class. My son and I had campaigned for him, but since he took office, we felt he had let us down. So this is my public apology. I'm sorry I didn't do enough of my own research to find out what promises the president has made good on. I'm sorry I didn't realize that he really has stood up for me and my family, and for so many others like us. I'm getting a new bumper sticker to cover the one that says "Got nope." It will say "ObamaCares."

And there you have it: Obama's core problem with his supporters from 2008, the ones who listened to his soaring rhetoric and believed he really was going to transform Washington — and have since been bitterly disappointed. This has always been something I could understand only intellectually, since I never for a second paid any attention to his stump speeches. Of course they soared! Of course they promised a new era! That's what politicians always promise. Why on earth would anyone take this seriously, when every single other piece of evidence showed him to be a cautious, pragmatic, mainsteam, center-left Democratic candidate? Beats me. But lots of people did take it seriously, and now Obama is stuck trying to convince them in very practical, non-soaring terms that he really has done a lot for them. That list is pretty long and includes a big stimulus bill, a landmark healthcare reform bill, student loan reform, an end to the Bush torture regime, the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, a hate crimes bill, a successful rescue of the American car industry, resuscitation of the NLRB, passage of New START, the death of Osama bin Laden, withdrawal from Iraq, a decent start on rationalizing Pentagon procurement, repeal of DADT, credit card reforms, unprecedented gas mileage improvements, a second stimulus in 2010, and passage of financial reform legislation.

The rest of the article is here....http://motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2011/12/next-years-big-bout-real-obama-vs-fantasy-obama
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FrenchieCat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-07-11 02:07 PM
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1. Americans are Gluttons for punishment.....
and there are many who have been campaigning against Obama since shortly before he was sworn in.

The good news for them is that they may just get what they have worked so hard for...

Problem is that it won't give them that deep down satisfaction they have been seeking for much more than a few days. Some time shortly thereafter, they will be hit with the realization that all of their dedicated and consistent work has only put them much further away from any vision they had for bettering their lives on advancing the issues they claim to care so much about....

What it won't be is funny or fun....
and the only thing they will be able to do at that point is to fasten their seat belts, cross their fingers and watch just how low this country can really go, and understand true deep despair.

I'm not looking forward to it...
because we can't even imagine how terrible it will truly be.
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zalinda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-07-11 02:27 PM
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2. No body here has been campaigning against Obama
we just don't like who has bought him. His advisers are to the right of Nixon, and there isn't even one adviser who is on the left. He is also a BIG disappointment to many who bought into his or his supporters speeches that he was all that and a piece of pie. Obama supporters pummeled any person who supported another Presidential candidate, and to this day, those who 'just aren't that into him' are accused of being racist or having too high expectations or any other flimsy excuse, when they voice their disappointment in him.

I already understand despair, I've been living it for almost my entire life. I never expected much from Obama, but I certainly didn't think he would be this bad. He has yet to dip his toe in to left of center. But campaign against him? That's impossible, since he represents bad, and repubs represent worse. But, don't give up trying to paint those who are disappointed in him as the bad guys, maybe some day it will stick.

zalinda
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great white snark Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-07-11 03:13 PM
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6. Whaaa. You better grow thicker skin if you continue to post bullshit while claiming bullying.
Criticize all you want just don't expect your petty, delusional rhetoric to go unanswered.
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Mojorabbit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-07-11 02:30 PM
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3. center left? nt
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Enrique Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-07-11 02:45 PM
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4. Kevin Drum should be putting her case into context
same with the LA Times who published Ms. Ward's column as well.

I have no problem with Ward sharing her story. I have no problem with the White House using similar anecdotes previously to promote their policies, of course any White House is going to do that.

But Drum is a journalist, and Mother Jones and the L.A. Times are supposed to be journalistic enterprises. They should not be stenographers.
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