Posted on 11/12/2010 1:17:38 PM PST by sunmars
One and done: To be a great president, Obama should not seek reelection in 2012
This is a critical moment for the country. From the faltering economy to the burdensome deficit to our foreign policy struggles, America is suffering a widespread sense of crisis and anxiety about the future. Under these circumstances, Obama has the opportunity to seize the high ground and the imagination of the nation once again, and to galvanize the public for the hard decisions that must be made. The only way he can do so, though, is by putting national interests ahead of personal or political ones.
To that end, we believe Obama should announce immediately that he will not be a candidate for reelection in 2012.
If the president goes down the reelection road, we are guaranteed two years of political gridlock, at a time when we can ill afford it. But by explicitly saying he will be a one-term president, Obama can deliver on his central campaign promise of 2008, draining the poison from our culture of polarization and ending the resentment and division that have eroded our national identity and common purpose.
We do not come to this conclusion lightly. But it is clear, we believe, that the president has largely lost the consent of the governed. The midterm elections were effectively a referendum on the Obama presidency. And even if it was not an endorsement of a Republican vision for America, the drubbing the Democrats took was certainly a vote of no confidence in Obama and his party. The president has almost no credibility left with Republicans and little with independents.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
He doesn’t care about the country, only about himself and how much money he can make on the book and speaking tour.
WaPo knows Zero pretty well. Play to his narcissism. Kiss a little booty while you're telling him he's a loser.
I’m speechless. Wonder what is REALLY going on behind the scenes?
“Indeed, we were among those millions of Democrats, Republicans and independents who were genuinely moved by his rhetoric and purpose. Now, the only way he can make real progress is to return to those values and to say that for the good of the country, he will not be a candidate in 2012.” (from the article)
I am really shocked.
...and for that matter, WHAT Republicans were genuinely moved by his rhetoric and purpose?
It’s much more likely WaPo will be supporting Obama in 2012 than still calling on him to not run again. I’m booking marking this article, it might be fun to post a link to this at the WaPo website when they endorse him in 2012.
Never mind kids- it’s NOT a WaPo editorial- it’s a piece written by Pat Caddell and Doug Schoen that was published in WaPo.
Sorry- I got excited there for a second.
It seems that Washington Post wants Obama to sacrifice himself politically by doubling down on us during the rest of 2 years in his regime. I think that he hates this country enough to do just that.
Exactly. Slick recently campaigned for candidates who supported the beast. He's probably behind this and is working hard doing other things behind the scenes for her attempt to unseat the messiah. I remember how critical Ted Kennedy was of Jimmy Carter in the 1980 campaign; if this is anything like that it's going to be fun to watch.
Obama will never admit he’s blown it. Rally the people again? With what? More bs, that they now know is bs?
They can try to throw him under the bus, but this narcissist is going to grab a bumper and hang on.
LOL!
He has nothing but contempt for Americans, and I hope our rejection of him on 2 Nov is eating at him like acid, however little value he places on our opinion. He deserves to suffer for the suffering his policies have inflicted on us.
Good point. I'm not familiar with the one guy, but Pat Caddell's been around a long time. I know he worked on McGovern's campaign in 1972. He seems a decent fellow (for a democrat) -- I almost feel sorry for him in his current plight.
Almost? Almost???
Plese be sure to always add the author’s name(s) when posting- the way this was done left many of us thinking this was a piece written BY the editors of the Washington Post. It is not- it is an opnion piece by Caddell and Schoen.
KEY difference!
Thanks!
I’ll be expecting a blue norther to strike DFW tonight.
To be even greater, he could quit now.
If he could somehow resign retroactively to January 2008, he would be Lincolnesque.
Only problem for them is how can they make this happen and still blame the republicans.
Looks like another liberal institution jumping a sinking ship.
What a pile of steaming b*&ls#it. Bam just spouted words, they had no meaning, he was reading from a teleprompter based upon what someone wrote from focus group discussions.
If he makes such a claim he instantly becomes a lame duck and powerless. How long before they call for him to resign, "for the good of the country?"
Yes, rumors are out, Bam will be lucky to survive this term. The Demo establishment knows that if Bam is their guy, they are toast. Their best hope is the Repubs screw up and try to run Bam out of office, that way they can keep the black vote. Right now I would say the Demos are in a world of hurt.
schu
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