eCat wrote:I don't see him holding back because he thinks Biden has a shot at the presidency to extend his legacy.
I don't think anybody in the administration believes Biden has a shot at the Presidency.
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eCat wrote:I don't see him holding back because he thinks Biden has a shot at the presidency to extend his legacy.
I don't think there's any question that Obama is a moderate. He caved too quickly on most things. He put things in the health care bill to placate Republicans before it came anywhere close to a vote. Why?? Because it was things they said that they wanted in their rhetoric. Most of what he's supported was originally something proposed by Republicans.I don't think anyone really believes Obama is a moderate
George Bush's biggest damage came his first 4 years in office. A huge tax cut that busted the budget, a unpaid medicare prescription plan, the Patriot act (I think this was first term), the approval of torture was first term, the Iraq war was first term. His threats to Iran and North Korea was first term.George Bush, in his second term he'll spend some of that political capital
TheBigMook wrote:Obama had a Democrat congress and senate in his first two years. What sort of lefty liberal tear did he go on then? He just isn't a lefty in any true sense of the term. He only seems like a socialist through the Fox News prism.
Didn't say you did. Using "Fox News prism" as a catch-all for "conservative pov".eCat wrote:TheBigMook wrote:Obama had a Democrat congress and senate in his first two years. What sort of lefty liberal tear did he go on then? He just isn't a lefty in any true sense of the term. He only seems like a socialist through the Fox News prism.
but I don't watch Fox News
Oh, I have several complaints about Obama. Gitmo, I'm not surprised based on where we are although I would have thought we could have made more progress (too bad we can't quietly just kill them). The wars are exactly where I thought they would be. He ran on ramping up Afghanistan, going after Bin Laden and eliminating the Taliban threat. In Iraq, he didnt' get out as quick as he said he would, although he did say that he would listen to the generals. Still, he markedly decreased the number and it turns out we are out of Iraq in 3 years instead of 1 1/2. Now, I don't like at all the power to detain American citizens without trial, but truthfully, much of that is limited by a 2006 or 07 Supreme Court ruling anyway.eCat wrote:I bet you would have said there is no way Obama was going to keep Gitmo open, extend the wars, send drones into Yemen to kill a terrorist and sign a bill giving him power to detain American citizens indefinitely without trial when he was running too.