Should Pres. Obama run for re-election?
Once again, America has seen the best she has to offer step up to the plate. Once again, we have seen a brilliant and heroic individuals’ attempts to hold back the tidal wave of woeful inevitability.
Over and over historians have chronicled the differences in strengths between American “Yes, I can” leaders as opposed to “Over my dead body” forces.
If Pres. Obama feels his nerves can take another run for the Presidency; if he thinks his supporters can take another lap around the track with him and if he feels he can continue holding back the forces of the tidal wave that is paused to devastate our country, I have to put my "I’m with you all the way" feelings on hold.
I think the President has done the best he can. I think sober realization of the Democrats he has to work with should be of concern. I think he should take some time counting the knife wounds in his back.
I think the President should confront the dismay of his supporters who lament his abysmal hiring practices. I think the President should realize how many of us are tired of his admirable but nauseating efforts to go along in order to get along.
Finally, I think the President should take a rest. He’s still young and he can run again. The opportunity will be there. He’s done his best with what he has to work with and I see no possible change in the near future.
If the Presidency of Barack Obama has exhausted me thus far, I can only imagine his feelings. There are times you just have to say, “F… it!” Lyndon Johnson did. (Smile) Ronald Reagan just flipped out.
As always,
BB
Over and over historians have chronicled the differences in strengths between American “Yes, I can” leaders as opposed to “Over my dead body” forces.
If Pres. Obama feels his nerves can take another run for the Presidency; if he thinks his supporters can take another lap around the track with him and if he feels he can continue holding back the forces of the tidal wave that is paused to devastate our country, I have to put my "I’m with you all the way" feelings on hold.
I think the President has done the best he can. I think sober realization of the Democrats he has to work with should be of concern. I think he should take some time counting the knife wounds in his back.
I think the President should confront the dismay of his supporters who lament his abysmal hiring practices. I think the President should realize how many of us are tired of his admirable but nauseating efforts to go along in order to get along.
Finally, I think the President should take a rest. He’s still young and he can run again. The opportunity will be there. He’s done his best with what he has to work with and I see no possible change in the near future.
If the Presidency of Barack Obama has exhausted me thus far, I can only imagine his feelings. There are times you just have to say, “F… it!” Lyndon Johnson did. (Smile) Ronald Reagan just flipped out.
As always,
BB
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