beyond obama

Dear Mr. President, Try Harder and Do Better

Dear President Obama:

It has been long enough for you to demonstrate courage and wisdom in many areas.  So far rhetoric has been your saving grace, but beyond that I remain hopeful but disappointed.

I suppose all elected officials - particularly at the federal level -- are by the very nature of those positions, incompetent in most areas they must address.  One would hope they realize this and would surround themselves with experts in areas where they are not expert themselves.  You have failed to do that in all too many instances.

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Can You Hear Us Now?

So, let me see if I have this straight. 

One year ago, the Democrats won commanding victories resulting in control of the presidency and lopsided majorities in the House and Senate. 

One year ago, the Republican brand was so weak that the party was on death watch, literally capable of sliding into the history books alongside the Whigs and the Federalists. 

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A Year Later, Obama Needs to Start Campaigning Again

MADISON, WI -- One year ago today, Barack Obama had redefined American electioneering to such an extent that it was possible to believe that his transformational campaign would lead to a transformational presidency.

After all, he had already changed most of what America "knew" about politics.

The freshman senator from Illinois was not only winning an election for the presidency of the United States on November 4, 2008.

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Is This as Good as It Gets From Obama?

Yeah, I'm disappointed, too. I thought we were sweeping into power; I thought change meant Change. I believed all that talk about another First 100 Days, a la Roosevelt. Well, that didn't happen. The question is, is this as good as it gets from Obama, or is he pacing himself? He may have a four and eight-year plan and they included a first year of just gettin' to know you and not gonna rock the boat too much. Well, Mission Accomplished on that.

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Progressives to Obama: Time to Step Up

US President Barack Obama is pictured here playing basketball with personal aide Reggie Love, at St Bartholomew's Church in New York City, in September. Obama has lashed back at critics who fear he lacks the steel to be a successful president, saying \"I'm skinny ... but I'm tough.\" Yes, Mr. President, tough.  But will you fight?
ask progressives. (AFP/Pete Souza)

It's time for your close-up, Mr. President.

Now that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has announced he'll try to push through a health care reform bill with a public option, liberals are turning their focus - and their frustrations - on Barack Obama, the man who brought them to the outskirts of the progressive promise land.

War and Peace Prizes

I was dismayed when I heard Barack Obama was given the Nobel peace prize. A shock, really, to think that a president carrying on two wars would be given a peace prize. Until I recalled that Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Henry Kissinger had all received Nobel peace prizes.

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Democrats Disgruntled as Obama Fails to Deliver

U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House in Washington October 7, 2009. Obama met on Wednesday with the two top Democrats in Congress to discuss ways to spur the economy and reverse a climb in the U.S. unemployment rate.
REUTERS/Jim Young

WASHINGTON - Since before taking office, U.S. President Barack Obama has been no stranger to being in the crosshairs of Republican pundits who have accused him of everything from bring a "secret communist" to a tax-and-spend liberal who would oversee huge expansions in the federal government.

But a growing voice of criticism here in Washington is Democrats who feel the president has failed to deliver on a large number of the campaign promises he made during the run-up to the November election.

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Obama Is No FDR, Much Less Gandhi

On the eve of the G-20 summit last week, President Barack Obama gave a long interview to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, in which he said that even during his days as a community organizer in Chicago he was never a big fan of mass protests.

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Obama on Climate: Is He Even Trying?

For those of us who care desperately about the climate, President Obama's speech on Tuesday-the first to the world body by this most admired of world leaders-was a dud, a towering disappointment. Coming at the beginning of what the UN has dubbed "climate week," the speech marked the beginning of a three-month push towards the global climate conference at Copenhagen.

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