Saturday, September 25, 2010

The Pres Has a Very Bad Week

The woman who told President Obama she was "exhausted" with defending him on CNBC on Tuesday set the tone for what has turned into a pretty bad week for Obama.

"Quite frankly, I'm exhausted. Exhausted with defending you, defending your administration, defending the man for change I voted for, and deeply disappointed with where we are right now," Velma Hart told the president in a televised question and answer session. "I've been told that I voted for a man who said he was going to change things in a meaningful way for the middle class. I'm one of those people and I'm waiting, sir, I'm waiting. I don't feel it yet."
Obama answered the question deftly, defusing the tension with a few jokes and then touting some of the legislative changes that he says will help her and other middle-class families. But as Obama supporter Jesse Jackson told The Daily Beast, Hart looks like "canary in the mine" for Obama and his team, showing that even some of those who enthusiastically voted for him in 2008 are losing confidence, which may prevent them from going out and voting this November.

You can watch a video of Hart's question after the jump.

Then on Wednesday night, Obama was heckled by angry AIDS protesters at a Democratic fundraiser in New York--not usually a place where a Democratic president would have to worry about getting a hard time.

Obama got annoyed with the protesters, who wanted more funding for AIDS prevention and treatment as well as a repeal of the military's ban on openly gay service. He said he had raised funding for AIDS prevention, and then said those angry about 'don't ask, don't tell' would be better off mounting protests at GOP events.
"But hold on a second.....But hold on a second. Think about....think about what happened in Congress two days ago where you got 56 Democrats voting to debate this issue, and zero Republicans. And as a consequence, some of those signs should be going up at the other folks' events," he said. Here's the video of Obama's exchange with the heckler:
Just last night, "Daily Show" host and frequent Obama-defender Jon Stewart told Fox News' Bill O'Reilly that he's "saddened" that Obama hasn't done more to change Washington.
"I think people feel a disappointment in that there was a sense that Jesus will walk on water and no you are looking at it like, 'Oh look at that, he's just treading water'¦I thought he'd do a better job," he said.

Meanwhile, if Stewart's disenchantment weren't enough of a blow, the artist Shepard Fairey, who had created the iconic "Hope" portrait of Obama during the 2008 campaign, told the National Journal in an interview today that, while he still regards Obama favorably, he has felt some "disappointment" with the president's performance as well. The younger voters who flocked to Obama's campaign "wanted somebody who was going to fight against the status quo," Fairey told Aamer Madhani of the National Journal's Hotline blog. "And I don't think that Obama has done that."

Well, it goes to show you, that even super heros can disappoint. After a brilliant start to  his administration whereby he pulled his country up by it's bootstraps, out of a recession, made hundreds of changes to the way America conducts business, overhauled the banks and insurance companies and installed a fair and equitable health care system, initiated an end to the war in the middle-east and, oh, another thousand or two improvements; too many to list right now; don't get me started; he  hasn't performed any more miracles for a while. Give the guy a break. He's the best thing to come along in quite a while. He cares about you. So shut up.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous9:52:00 PM

    You are so right about him being the best thing to happen to us in a long , long time..
    Oh how we forget so soon about the Bush administration and what kind of shit they left us in..

    There are many that won't agree with me but that's their opinion: We have to stand together... divided we fall and when our leader stumble or fall we pick him up and stand tall beside him.
    Obama has did a lot of good since taking office and all this crap he inherit most of it .

    Remember....the man is only as strong as the people that stands behind him...NUFF SAID !

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