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Yeah he's leaving in a few monthsObama's approval at 51%, guess he's doing something right.
Presidential Approval Ratings -- Barack Obama
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Yeah he's leaving in a few monthsObama's approval at 51%, guess he's doing something right.
Presidential Approval Ratings -- Barack Obama
You will miss him when he is goneYeah he's leaving in a few monthsObama's approval at 51%, guess he's doing something right.
Presidential Approval Ratings -- Barack Obama
Bush was at least a 2 term governor of a big state...i cant see how you think Obama was better primed for the presidency than that...and like bush a half assed leader.....but he has tried to do some good,i just feel he took on more than what he was able to handle because he was pretty inexperienced...like his health care....I've always considered him as mediocre as any of our modern Presidents. 50% or so is exactly where he should be.
The ACA and the Iraq debacle stand out with the two, but aside from that they always just seemed kinda... there. I found nothing spectacular or terrible about either of them.
Actually the whole "inexperienced" meme is a myth -- O'bama is right in the median for POTUS candidates historically and certainly more than Bush. But I agree with the final analysis.
he would have had more support if he would have just tried to set up a plan to help those who needed Ins....and like bush a half assed leader.....but he has tried to do some good,i just feel he took on more than what he was able to handle because he was pretty inexperienced...like his health care....I've always considered him as mediocre as any of our modern Presidents. 50% or so is exactly where he should be.
The ACA and the Iraq debacle stand out with the two, but aside from that they always just seemed kinda... there. I found nothing spectacular or terrible about either of them.
Bush was at least a 2 term governor of a big state...i cant see how you think Obama would be better primed for the presidency than that...and like bush a half assed leader.....but he has tried to do some good,i just feel he took on more than what he was able to handle because he was pretty inexperienced...like his health care....I've always considered him as mediocre as any of our modern Presidents. 50% or so is exactly where he should be.
The ACA and the Iraq debacle stand out with the two, but aside from that they always just seemed kinda... there. I found nothing spectacular or terrible about either of them.
Actually the whole "inexperienced" meme is a myth -- O'bama is right in the median for POTUS candidates historically and certainly more than Bush. But I agree with the final analysis.
Nope.You will miss him when he is goneYeah he's leaving in a few monthsObama's approval at 51%, guess he's doing something right.
Presidential Approval Ratings -- Barack Obama
Nope.You will miss him when he is goneYeah he's leaving in a few monthsObama's approval at 51%, guess he's doing something right.
Presidential Approval Ratings -- Barack Obama
Haven't missed any ex presidents and don't expect to in my lifetime
Nope.You will miss him when he is goneYeah he's leaving in a few monthsObama's approval at 51%, guess he's doing something right.
Presidential Approval Ratings -- Barack Obama
Haven't missed any ex presidents and don't expect to in my lifetime
Once Hillary takes over, you will miss the days of Obama
I do believe Obama was the least experienced President in a long time going in, but it's not something I criticize him for. Hell, I think Hillary would be one of the most experienced in a long time going in, and I wouldn't vote for her if you held a gun to my head.
Nope.You will miss him when he is goneYeah he's leaving in a few monthsObama's approval at 51%, guess he's doing something right.
Presidential Approval Ratings -- Barack Obama
Haven't missed any ex presidents and don't expect to in my lifetime
Once Hillary takes over, you will miss the days of Obama
Probably not. I've found that most of the idiots that have inhabited the white house to have had very little effect on my life.
This alone should have brought him under 40%!
Teach men not to rape women.
a governor is better equipped to be a president since they actually govern over a group of citizens and have a budget and other functions to watch over.....a senator does not govern millions.....but it doesnt matter they both were and are half-assed presidents...Bush was at least a 2 term governor of a big state...i cant see how you think Obama would be better primed for the presidency than that...and like bush a half assed leader.....but he has tried to do some good,i just feel he took on more than what he was able to handle because he was pretty inexperienced...like his health care....I've always considered him as mediocre as any of our modern Presidents. 50% or so is exactly where he should be.
The ACA and the Iraq debacle stand out with the two, but aside from that they always just seemed kinda... there. I found nothing spectacular or terrible about either of them.
Actually the whole "inexperienced" meme is a myth -- O'bama is right in the median for POTUS candidates historically and certainly more than Bush. But I agree with the final analysis.
Actually 1½ terms, since he resigned during his second term. 6 years versus O'bama's 12 years in state senate and Congress.
The way I learned math, 12 is more than six. And again, that's right in the median of POTUS pre-experience. It's "average".
As I said --- a myth.
a governor is better equipped to be a president since they actually govern over a group of citizens and have a budget and other functions to watch over.....a senator does not govern millions.....but it doesnt matter they both were and are half-assed presidents...Bush was at least a 2 term governor of a big state...i cant see how you think Obama would be better primed for the presidency than that...and like bush a half assed leader.....but he has tried to do some good,i just feel he took on more than what he was able to handle because he was pretty inexperienced...like his health care....
The ACA and the Iraq debacle stand out with the two, but aside from that they always just seemed kinda... there. I found nothing spectacular or terrible about either of them.
Actually the whole "inexperienced" meme is a myth -- O'bama is right in the median for POTUS candidates historically and certainly more than Bush. But I agree with the final analysis.
Actually 1½ terms, since he resigned during his second term. 6 years versus O'bama's 12 years in state senate and Congress.
The way I learned math, 12 is more than six. And again, that's right in the median of POTUS pre-experience. It's "average".
As I said --- a myth.
not moving any goal posts....a governor is like a mini president.....a Senator is not....so which of those would have more experience governing?....a governor is better equipped to be a president since they actually govern over a group of citizens and have a budget and other functions to watch over.....a senator does not govern millions.....but it doesnt matter they both were and are half-assed presidents...Bush was at least a 2 term governor of a big state...i cant see how you think Obama would be better primed for the presidency than that...The ACA and the Iraq debacle stand out with the two, but aside from that they always just seemed kinda... there. I found nothing spectacular or terrible about either of them.
Actually the whole "inexperienced" meme is a myth -- O'bama is right in the median for POTUS candidates historically and certainly more than Bush. But I agree with the final analysis.
Actually 1½ terms, since he resigned during his second term. 6 years versus O'bama's 12 years in state senate and Congress.
The way I learned math, 12 is more than six. And again, that's right in the median of POTUS pre-experience. It's "average".
As I said --- a myth.
Now you're moving your own goalposts. Twelve is still more than six. Twice as much in fact. Ergo: Myth. QED.
300 million plus americans in this country and despite all the hate coming from the right, people in this country admire, respect and will miss this brother when he's gone and I like so many, will cry just a wee bit at his leaving....I really really love President Obama and all he's done for this country and our families.....love love love the man.Obama's approval at 51%, guess he's doing something right.
Presidential Approval Ratings -- Barack Obama