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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
    • 4436

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    Obama Reveals He May Be One-Term President

    Obama Reveals He May Be One-Term President
    Wednesday, 19 May 2010 08:07 PM



    President Obama has failed in one of the most important jobs a president faces: persuading the country to follow him, says Newsweek Senior Editor Jonathan Alter, author of a new book about Obama’s first year in office.

    In a recent interview, Alter also says Obama will move to the right if Democrats lose big in the midterm elections. Alter predicts he could face a primary challenge from both the left and the right in 2012, and suggests the possibility that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vice President Biden could switch places in a second term – although Alter reveals that Obama feels he could be a one-term president.
    Asked whether Obama has followed his campaign promise to govern in a bipartisan manner, Alter responds: “No, he hasn’t. That was something he just could not make good on in the presidency, that idea of being more bipartisan.

    “He tried to put some Republicans in the Cabinet. He does have Bob Gates, who is a Republican and has been in Republican administrations, as his most influential member of the Cabinet, Secretary of Defense.

    “But it is quite true that he has not governed in a bipartisan way, and I think there’s enough blame for this to go around.”

    Alter discloses in his book that, “in the first week of his presidency, Obama went up to Capitol Hill and met with the Republican caucus on the House side — no Democrats — and he wanted their input on the stimulus.

    “He had already agreed to more than $300 billion in tax cuts, but he wanted to see if he could get some agreement from the Republicans on spending increases. [House Minority Leader] John Boehner told all the Republicans before the meeting, none of us are voting for Obama’s stimulus plan."

    “So in a sense, Obama was extending his hand to at least try to be bipartisan, and it was just brushed away by the Republicans. It was in their political interest, as we are now finding out, not to cooperate.

    “After that, I think a lot of Obama’s efforts at bipartisanship were kind of phony. He just wanted credit for looking bipartisan, and at that point pretty early in his presidency had given up on real bipartisanship.”

    No president’s approval ratings have ever tumbled as quickly as Obama’s in such a short period of time, Alter acknowledges, but he refers to a new NBC News poll showing “that Obama’s personal favorable ratings are higher at this point in his term than either Reagan or Clinton.

    “One thing that is clear, though, is that the public doesn’t really approve of his program. They kind of like him personally. They don’t like the direction right now that he’s taking the country.

    “He has failed in his first year in one of the most important jobs that any president has, which is to persuade the country to follow him.”

    Alter’s book, released this week, makes reference to Obama’s temper. He was asked whether the president has a short fuse.

    “He does not lose his cool, but in some ways it’s scarier — kind of this icy stare,” Alter says.

    “He gets very upset about leaks. Instead of talking about what he should be talking about that day, he’s obsessing on these leaks.”

    Comparing Bill Clinton and Obama on their handling of the presidency, Alter notes that, on healthcare, Clinton failed to pass reform legislation while Obama succeeded, “immaterial of whether one feels it’s a stinking bill or something that’s good for the country.

    “Just on the success or failure level, he’s achieved more than Clinton at this point. But it’s early yet. He has a hundred ways to fail. And Clinton had some real successes later on in his term.

    “We’ll see what happens to Obama. He told me he could be a one-term president.”

    After losing Congress in 1994, Clinton moved to the right and center and signed such legislation as welfare reform. Asked whether Obama might do the same if Democrats take a big hit in November, Alter responds: “I think he will. He’s a pragmatist. I don’t see him as a real ideologue. He’s an idealist in some ways, but he wants to do what works. He’s not really into tilting at windmills.”

    Alter was also asked, if Obama’s approval numbers continue to erode, could he face a primary challenge from someone like Hillary Clinton or Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh, who has said he is not seeking re-election this year.

    “Hillary Clinton, I would say absolutely not,” Alter declares.

    “There would have to be something that they were divided on that was much more profound on issue grounds.

    “I think it would be more likely that she and [Joe] Biden would trade places — maybe she becomes vice president if Obama is re-elected, to tee her up for 2016.

    “Could Evan Bayh or someone else decide to challenge Obama from the right? Absolutely. I don’t think it’s likely, but it’s actually possible. There’s a lot of history of that in American politics.

    “And it’s even possible, if he moves right after the midterms, you could see a very liberal challenge to him from the left that would complicate his political existence.”

    Could that challenge come from Howard Dean? Alter said: “I would not rule that out.”

    Source: http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/a...mo_code=9EA2-1
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  • sgreger1
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    • Mar 2009
    • 9451

    #2
    Obama has signed off on tons of crappy legislation but the one thing he did not fail in is "persuading the country to follow him", that he executed so perfectly any politician would be jealous. The people were and are behind him, even as he has crappy half-fix bills that are gutless and don't do anything good, at least he looks like he is TRYING to do things. Bush sat on his nutz for 8 years and only focused on the war and stealing our civil liberties, at least Obama looks like he is trying to help the people. (He's not actually helping much but the illusion of things like "financial reform" makes people like him.)

    Obama never seemed to want a second term but I think he may run again. Honestly, who could compete against him? Even if everyone agrees he sucks, is there any other candidate that sucks less than him? I have yet to see one (other than Ron Paul, but I doubt he will ever get elected unfortunately)

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    • GoVegan
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      • Oct 2009
      • 5603

      #3
      You said it sgregor - he sucks but there are a lot more politicians out there that suck a lot more!

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      • lxskllr
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        • Sep 2007
        • 13435

        #4
        What I like about Obama is I don't get embarrassed when he speaks. I like that in a president :^D

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        • GoVegan
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          • Oct 2009
          • 5603

          #5
          I still think Hillary would have been better! My favorite though is Kucinich.

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          • Owens187
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            • Sep 2009
            • 1547

            #6
            Originally posted by wa3zrm View Post
            Obama Reveals He May Be One-Term President

            Good God I fu*king hope so . . .

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            • tom502
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              • Feb 2009
              • 8985

              #7
              I sorta liked Kucinich, and another Dem guy I kinda liked, I can't recall his name. I still think Ron Paul was the best up there.
              Obama has to be a one termer, if he's not, then there is really is no hope for the US. It'll be 2012 anyway. But Obama has been the worst president ever already, and it's mainly because he forces things the majority do not like or want, and he acts as though he does not care about national sovereignty, or the will of it's citizens. And he's just getting worse all the time. Sure, we all wanted "change", but any change does not equal good.

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              • sgreger1
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                • Mar 2009
                • 9451

                #8
                Originally posted by lxskllr View Post
                What I like about Obama is I don't get embarrassed when he speaks. I like that in a president :^D
                Lx, don't lie to yourself, you know the world was better with Bushisms. Bush should have played it off that he was an ameature comedian or something. Obama talks all official and edumakated, BORING, I watched all of Bush's speeches just to laugh at the many gaffes. We should start a drinking game that involves Bush speaches, would be epic.

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                • chadizzy1
                  Member
                  • May 2009
                  • 7432

                  #9
                  All I saw was

                  Obama
                  One Term President

                  and much rejoicing was had.

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                  • tom502
                    Member
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 8985

                    #10
                    If he wins again, it will be so surreal. It was surreal when he won the 1st time, it all the hype and krunk MTV generation and large leftist population that got him in there.

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                    • sgreger1
                      Member
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 9451

                      #11
                      I'm more focused on the CA election right now. We have our election on June 8th. Brown (D- who ran us into the ground when he used to be governor) is ahead right now. Whitman was owning Poisner untill it came out that she is soft on immegration. So now poisner is ahead since he supports the AZ law. I don't know, it's a race between 3 idiots, none of who I want running the state. I am going to vote for whoever is ahead in the polls (between the two GOP candidates), since they are about the same.


                      I can't believe republicans even raise funds in CA, we donate millions of dollars each election for the GOP just to elect a democrat (disguised as a republican).

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                      • tom502
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                        • Feb 2009
                        • 8985

                        #12
                        Now I was glad that Rand Paul won my states senate primary. I don't agree with him, or anyone 100%, but it does show real Americans do want real change.

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                        • chadizzy1
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                          • May 2009
                          • 7432

                          #13
                          Originally posted by tom502 View Post
                          Now I was glad that Rand Paul won my states senate primary. I don't agree with him, or anyone 100%, but it does show real Americans do want real change.
                          Now that would be a president.

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                          • sgreger1
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                            • Mar 2009
                            • 9451

                            #14
                            What I find intiresting is how much pull the tea party has. The liberals have been trying to forma grassroots movement for the last 8 years but never really caught traction, yet in less than 1 year the tea party is deciding elections and affecting policy. They already got brown and Rand Paul elected, which is good because it shows the GOP that they suck and we are looking for something different. No more fake conservatives that keep doing shit the dems do like wasting money and pandering to the illegals.

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                            • tom502
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                              • Feb 2009
                              • 8985

                              #15
                              I think the tea party is gaining ground because Obama is trying to make the US like Chavez's 3rd world slum, and most Americans who know better, realize this, and are showing it.

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