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Blogger Dolphy said...

Welcome to the world of Barack Obama! As I tried to warn people about in the primaries the big problem with Obama is that he wants to be liked. He does not like to fight people which is a really bad quality for a politician-especially one who blathered on about change the way he did in the primaries. Change is not rhetorical. It is tough, very tough. Going up against the special interests that will fight real change with all the financial and media resources at their disposal means that you have to face the fact that you will piss a lot of people off. That sadly is not our president. He would rather work out compromises with the opposition which as we all know result in cave-ins to the Republicans and corporate elites. The funny thing is that no matter how often he does this it is never enough for them. They want more and in the interests of that hallowed bi-partisanship Barack will deliver it. It is this quality about Obama that is his fatal flaw and the reason why I was never excited about an Obama presidency. Just another spineless Democrat. Barack might learn a lesson from the hated Clintons and remember that Bill's presidency was fumbling along too until the day he told Newt to go to hell when he tried to shut down the government. From that point on Clinton's popularity soared and poll after poll gave him high marks. Barack like Bill is a likeable guy. All it would take is a similar situation where for once Obama showed a spine and a willingness to gladly offend someone because he actually believed in a political principle. He needs to stop trying to be a teddy bear and become more of a pit bull if he is serious about bringing real change to Washingtom. Lyndon Johnson and Bobby Kennedy might have hated each others guts but they had one trait in common that Democrats sadly lack today. They could be S.O.B's when they had to be and they didn't give a rats ass if it offended some people or not. Hopefully Barack will turn this thing around but after watching him over the years I doubt it. I suspect that you will writing many posts similar to the one above for the next couple of years Zander!

February 17, 2010 at 8:43 AM

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