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The Big Lie

Tony

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http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2010/11/the-rights-accuracy-problem.html

It seems to me that the last year or so in America's political culture has represented the triumph of untruth. And the untruth was propagated by a deliberate, simple and systemic campaign to kill Obama's presidency in its crib. Emergency measures in a near-unprecedented economic collapse - the bank bailout, the auto-bailout, the stimulus - were described by the right as ideological moves of choice, when they were, in fact, pragmatic moves of necessity. The increasingly effective isolation of Iran's regime - and destruction of its legitimacy from within - was portrayed as a function of Obama's weakness, rather than his strength. The health insurance reform - almost identical to Romney's, to the right of the Clintons in 1993, costed to reduce the deficit, without a public option, and with millions more customers for the insurance and drug companies - was turned into a socialist government take-over.

Idiocy is proliferating in this country to the detriment of everyone.
 
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I don't think Republicans really care what Andrew Sullivan has to say, because Andrew isn't a "real" Conservative. (He's gay)
 
I feel this is what Obama didn't adequately communicate during the midterm elections. If he would have communicated the neccessity of spending during a recession (and the likely hood of depression sans spending), the health care reforms resembalance to Republican proposals of old (that the Republicans now claim is "Socialism") and the like he could've done some much needed damage controll and helped prevent the Democrats from being railroaded.
 
I don't think Obama could communicate over the loud screams by Fox News and the massive ad-campaign funded by anonymous sources.
 
Obama's weak. His willingness to compromise shows he's unfit for the presidency. People who say he's Kenyan forget that he's biracial: He's also French, and in no time he'll have us speaking Chinese, Mexican, and Arab. The DMV won't mind, but real Americans will.
 
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Obama's weak. His willingness to compromise shows he's unfit for the presidency.
Glad to know that you rarely post things in a serious tone, but rather take the piss as a matter of course.

The rush to judgment on President Obama strikes me as pointless.

It is already the toughest job on the planet, made tougher for him by being dealt a pretty rough hand to play. He's not impressed me with brilliance, but nor has he folded. He's done what he could, and like most seems to have learned a bit on the job as he tries to keep all the balls in the air.

I have read sufficient criticism of his trip to India to be disgusted with his critics, yet again.

Reasoned criticism? Check out the Economist, 30 Oct issue, analysis of his term so far.

Don't agree with it all, but it's a pretty fair effort on looking at what he was up against and how he's faired.
 

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