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    Barack Obama has already checked out as President

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...f-his-job.html

    The degree to which Barack Obama is now phoning it in – sleepwalking perfunctorily through his second term, amid golf rounds and dinner parties – is astonishing

    President Obama has emotionally checked out of his job a couple of years early, it seems. How can one tell?

    Candidates for president who brazenly assume they are the inevitable victor are sometimes accused of “measuring the drapes” for the White House.

    Obama, conversely, seems to be prematurely packing his bags in hopes for an early departure.

    Just last week, for example, the Los Angeles Times reported that “The First Family is believed to be in escrow on a contemporary home in a gated community where entertainers Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby once maintained estates”.

    George Santayana observed that “Americans don’t solve problems, they leave them behind”. Perhaps the president is taking this to heart.

    For rumours to catch fire, an element of truth must typically be involved.

    The fact that the press would find relevance in speculating on Obama’s post-White House residence – and identify California as the kind of scene the future ex-president would want to hang out in when he leaves office – is perhaps telling.

    And, indeed, this comes on the heels of multiple reports from outlets such as The New York Times and Politico, detailing how Obama has increasingly been spending his time at trendy restaurants and fancy, late-night dinner parties with celebrities and various intellectuals.

    Rubbing elbows with the rich and elite is fine enough. Unfortunately, the work suffers. The degree to which he is now phoning it in – sleepwalking perfunctorily through his second term – is astonishing.

    And based on his recent handling of situations much more serious than a possible post-presidential move to sunny California, it seems as if “No Drama Obama” is no longer even worried about keeping up appearances; he doesn’t care enough to fake it.

    Consider this: In recent days, a) Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down, apparently by Russian separatists in Ukraine, b) In the Gaza strip, the numbers killed continued to mount as Israelis and Palestinians exchange rocket fire, c) a huge influx of children fleeing Central American poverty and gang warfare swamped America’s southern border, creating a humanitarian crisis. And, oh yeah, d) Christians living in Mosul were given the choice to either convert to Islam or flee the area they have inhabited for nearly two thousand years.

    You know what else has happened during this time? a) Obama played many rounds of golf, b) he attended numerous fund-raisers, c) he dined on barbecue in Texas and burgers in Delaware, and d) he almost appeared on the comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night television show in Hollywood.

    I say “almost” because the White House finally relented. “We ultimately elected not to have the president do that interview over the course of this trip,” the White House press secretary, Josh Earnest, conceded. “And that is at least in part related to the challenges of doing a comedy show in the midst of some of these other more serious matters that the president’s dealing with in the international scene.”

    The irony is that Obama won election in 2008, partly based on his ability to demonstrate leadership (at least, rhetorically).

    And, despite a less-than-perfect first term, the public believed enough in his “hope and change” mantra to return him to office - a move reminiscent of Samuel Johnson’s observation about second marriages being “a triumph of hope over experience”.

    But today, one wonders if Obama even has the energy left to summon some of the old magic that got him elected. A souffle, as they say, doesn’t rise twice.

    While we tend to think of them as polar opposites, Obama’s predecessor had been similarly excoriated for similarly botching a few big moments where he should have been on the job. For President George W Bush, the images of Hurricane Katrina continue to haunt his legacy. He later regretted not going to there immediately after the hurricane hit.

    “I should have touched down in Baton Rouge, met with the governor, and walked out and said, 'I hear you. We understand. And we’re going to help the state and help the local governments with as much resources as needed’,” he confessed in 2010.

    Woody Allen famously said, 80 per cent of life is just showing up. He wasn’t wrong. But, in lieu of showing up, there is an even easier way to avoid looking quite so out of touch. If Obama were worried about bad optics – about appearing out of touch – he might play a bit less golf (another lesson he could have learned from his predecessor).

    During one unfortunate event caught on tape, and featured in the Fahrenheit 9/11 film trailer, the then President Bush was unfortunately filmed saying: “I call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers. Thank you.” Then, holding up a golf club, he added: “Now, watch this drive.”

    This was a brutal blow. Fair or not, playing golf has a way of making one look simultaneously elitist and aloof. Obama tends to dismiss such cautionary tales.

    For example, the suggestion that while in Texas he should have gone to the border and addressed the growing humanitarian crisis (instead of attending fund-raisers) was dismissed as the suggestion he do a theatrical “photo-op”.

    This is at best unromantic, and, at worst, cynical. Words matter.

    Showing up matters. Was it a “photo-op” when Ronald Reagan spoke in front of the Brandenburg Gate and declared: “Tear down this wall!”?

    I suppose one could have made that argument.

    Obama’s not dumb, and he’s clearly capable of marshalling an effective propaganda campaign when he wants to. So what explains this series of bad optics, which might be described by PR professionals as political malpractice?

    The only thing that makes sense is that he is exhausted and, perhaps, has checked out of the job early.

    If Nero fiddled while Rome burned, then Obama is dining out, golfing, and raising money while the world collapses.
    "We're the country that built the Intercontinental Railroad." --Barack Obama

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    I cant understand how the liberals can continue to support Obama.

    Meanwhile all the while, blaming bush and the republicans, completely ignoring all the scandals, lies, coverups and wars that Obama and the rest of the govt as a whole, has been conducting over the past 6 years.
    Willful ignorance is the downfall of every major empire in history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FMD View Post
    I cant understand how the liberals can continue to support Obama.

    Meanwhile all the while, blaming bush and the republicans, completely ignoring all the scandals, lies, coverups and wars that Obama and the rest of the govt as a whole, has been conducting over the past 6 years.
    That's because liberals are completely unable to think for themselves. They realize that they must pay blind allegiance to Obama and Dems and if they acknowledge how terrible Obama has been doing that will somehow will invalidate their whole liberal belief system. This is supposed to be a utopia having a far left socialist in office and they cannot bear to see how bad he has been doing. Fortunately, with his approval rating in the 30s and falling, most Americans are waking up to this fact. He will go down as the worst President in US history as he continues to fail miserably during his final 2 years in office.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FMD View Post
    I cant understand how the liberals can continue to support Obama.

    Meanwhile all the while, blaming bush and the republicans, completely ignoring all the scandals, lies, coverups and wars that Obama and the rest of the govt as a whole, has been conducting over the past 6 years.
    Wow. Just wow....
    Let me articulate this for you:
    "I'm not locked in here with them. They're locked in here with me!!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankeefan2009 View Post
    That's because liberals are completely unable to think for themselves. They realize that they must pay blind allegiance
    No, that's Republicans
    Let me articulate this for you:
    "I'm not locked in here with them. They're locked in here with me!!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by HipKat View Post
    No, that's Republicans
    Sure thing, whatever you say Jay Carney.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HipKat View Post
    No, that's Republicans
    This response is exactly what FMD is talking about. Are you stupid or something?
    Democrats & Republicans Suck Alike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY The Vampire State View Post
    This response is exactly what FMD is talking about. Are you stupid or something?
    No, YOU are. It's YOU Republicans that buy into everything your party spews out. I know more Dems that don't like Obama, me included, than do. YOU idiots, though, every single lie, twisted fact and item of propaganda that comes out of the Right, you all take hook, line and sinker. You're all so stupid, you don;t realize it and won't believe it no matter how many times it gets proven to you
    Let me articulate this for you:
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    does divide and conquer mean anything to you?
    Willful ignorance is the downfall of every major empire in history.

    "Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun." - Mao, 1938

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    Quote Originally Posted by HipKat View Post
    No, YOU are. It's YOU Republicans that buy into everything your party spews out. I know more Dems that don't like Obama, me included, than do. YOU idiots, though, every single lie, twisted fact and item of propaganda that comes out of the Right, you all take hook, line and sinker. You're all so stupid, you don;t realize it and won't believe it no matter how many times it gets proven to you
    To be fair...

    It's YOU Democrats that buy into everything your party spews out.

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    How about this...

    Democrats & Republicans Suck Alike.
    Democrats & Republicans Suck Alike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WNYresident View Post
    To be fair...

    It's YOU Democrats that buy into everything your party spews out.
    Does it hurt to be so naive?

    For one, I'm NOT a Democrat
    Let me articulate this for you:
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    You tell me...

    I didn't say you were a democrat.

    You made a comment about one political party and I pointed out another political party that using your own wording just changing the party it refers to.

    I'm registered IP. What political party are you registered in? I also just read some BS about how Cuomo got the IP endorsement after he pulled back some of the corruption investigation stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY The Vampire State View Post
    How about this...

    Democrats & Republicans Suck Alike.
    I agree - both Party's need to change. What we actualy need is a more taxpayer oriented third party that can do like the Tea Party is doing.

    They have endorsed people from all Party's - this is why the major party's fear/hate them and we need them.

    Pick off the dinosaurs from both major parties and end the one party Washington Dominatoin marry go round.
    #Dems play musical chairs + patronage and nepotism = entitlement !

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