Can Obama do nothing right?
He was lauded as The Messiah.
Except when it was done as a joke or sarcastically, the Messiah crap was primarily said by those who wanted to discredit people that were voting for him by saying they were all cult-like sheep.
They repeated the lie so often that they actually started believing that people were frequently saying that for real. Most people who voted for him thought he would be a positive change from George W. Bush, not the he was going to be performing miracles in the White House.
Oh, he and his supporters laid it on thick and you know it. The problem is that you, and people like yourself won't admit it. His mantra of "Hope and Change" was a slick sell. I'll give anyone the benefit of the doubt, but don't throw rocks at me when I question blind faith. I also remember, both here in TNZ and hearing it on TV, how die-hard Obama supporters kept saying, "Why should he wait until January 20th to take the oath? That's stupid. Get him in here now." Also, Locutus, no President-elect has *ever* held post-election conferences with a seal that mimics that of the President of the United States with the phrase, "Office of the President-Elect of the United States". Many of his supporters would have screamed bloody murder had GW Bush, or any Republican pulled since a narcissitic stunt.
He stated Gitmo would be closed in a year. It hasn't been.
Here's how then-Senator Barrack Obama chastised the Bush administration for it's (lack) of involvement in Katrina:
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Now, he's in the hot seat and doesn't like it, which is typical of him. Basically, he can dish it out, but can't take it:
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I can go on and on, but it'll just piss you off. You'll likely revert to "Bush sucked, blah, blah, blah" which isn't the point. The point is that the current President made A LOT of big promises (unemployment wouldn't go beyond 8.5%, closing Gitmo, getting out of Iraq right away, Gay Rights, etc) but he's learned the hard way that Presidents can't do it all. There's an inconvenient road block called the US Congress. Oh, and how about how he's ramped up the number of troops in Afghanistan, while saying he'd do the opposite while on the campaign trail.
It was also sad to see that he was more concerned with ramming his health care package through Congress and onto the people, when public opinion was against it and people want jobs.
The bottom line is that President Obama cannot be criticized here (meaning TrekBBS) because of the litany of blind supporters who will keep screaming about George Bush (these are the same people who bitch at Bush supporters for bitching about Bill Clinton). There was plenty about George Bush I didn't like that pissed off my friends who were die-hard Bush supporters. Basically, I'm the kind of person who doesn't blindly follow people I've voted for. I demand accuntability, and if that person fails in any way, then I remember that at the ballot box in the next election.
The problem is people expect him to fix things that are a decade old or in some cases decades old and depending on what side of the politics you are on...somethings will take longer to fix and somethings will quickly be dismantled. Being called "The One" doesn't help either.
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Pretty much. He sold himself as such and so did his supporters. One problem with the Governed is that they often want quick fixes, which aren't possible in a Democratically Elected society. Changed enacted today often aren't felt for months or even years.