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anyone watching it in hidef? what are those marks underneath his eye?
haha hes writing his memoir already, how do you say "one term"
I still think he'll be re-elected.
I can't remember the last time I watched 60 Minutes. 20-25 years ago maybe?
not to hijack the thread ,but can you provide examples of Tea Party hard line stance...haha hes writing his memoir already, how do you say "one term"
I still think he'll be re-elected.
depends on who the Rs run and how the gop reacts to tea partys hardline stance on everything
haha hes writing his memoir already, how do you say "one term"
You'll see that unlike Clinton after the '94 mid -terms, Obama simply does not get it.
You'll also see arrogance in Obama's comments regarding "understanding of his policies" by the American people. Obama implies that WE don't get HIM....In other words, we're all just intellectually incapable of relating to his superior intellect.
legislation is not leadership....what a putz....I like the way he says "we were so busy trying to get stuff done"...omg, from what I'm reading already, it's the SAME OLE CRAP.
SNIP:
Obama, on '60 Minutes,' blames his leadership
President Barack Obama acknowledged a series of errors since taking office.
CloseBy JOSH GERSTEIN | 11/7/10 7:34 PM EST Updated: 11/7/10 8:18 PM EST
President Barack Obama acknowledged a series of errors since taking office, admitting that he misjudged the pace of the economic recovery, that he has sometimes strayed from his campaign promise to change the tone of debate in Washington, and that leadership “isn’t just legislation.”
“We were so busy and so focused on getting a bunch of stuff done that we stopped paying attention to the fact that, yeah, leadership isn’t just legislation, that it’s a matter of persuading people and giving them confidence and bringing them together, and setting a tone,” Obama said in an interview conducted Thursday for airing Sunday on CBS’s “60 Minutes.” “We haven’t always been successful at that, and I take personal responsibility for that. And it’s something that I have to examine carefully as I go forward.”
Read more: and lots of comments..
Obama, on '60 Minutes,' blames his leadership - Josh Gerstein - POLITICO.com
omg, from what I'm reading already, it's the SAME OLE CRAP.
SNIP:
Obama, on '60 Minutes,' blames his leadership
President Barack Obama acknowledged a series of errors since taking office.
CloseBy JOSH GERSTEIN | 11/7/10 7:34 PM EST Updated: 11/7/10 8:18 PM EST
President Barack Obama acknowledged a series of errors since taking office, admitting that he misjudged the pace of the economic recovery, that he has sometimes strayed from his campaign promise to change the tone of debate in Washington, and that leadership “isn’t just legislation.”
“We were so busy and so focused on getting a bunch of stuff done that we stopped paying attention to the fact that, yeah, leadership isn’t just legislation, that it’s a matter of persuading people and giving them confidence and bringing them together, and setting a tone,” Obama said in an interview conducted Thursday for airing Sunday on CBS’s “60 Minutes.” “We haven’t always been successful at that, and I take personal responsibility for that. And it’s something that I have to examine carefully as I go forward.”
Read more: and lots of comments..
Obama, on '60 Minutes,' blames his leadership - Josh Gerstein - POLITICO.com
legislation is not leadership....what a putz....I like the way he says "we were so busy trying to get stuff done"...omg, from what I'm reading already, it's the SAME OLE CRAP.
SNIP:
Obama, on '60 Minutes,' blames his leadership
President Barack Obama acknowledged a series of errors since taking office.
CloseBy JOSH GERSTEIN | 11/7/10 7:34 PM EST Updated: 11/7/10 8:18 PM EST
President Barack Obama acknowledged a series of errors since taking office, admitting that he misjudged the pace of the economic recovery, that he has sometimes strayed from his campaign promise to change the tone of debate in Washington, and that leadership “isn’t just legislation.”
“We were so busy and so focused on getting a bunch of stuff done that we stopped paying attention to the fact that, yeah, leadership isn’t just legislation, that it’s a matter of persuading people and giving them confidence and bringing them together, and setting a tone,” Obama said in an interview conducted Thursday for airing Sunday on CBS’s “60 Minutes.” “We haven’t always been successful at that, and I take personal responsibility for that. And it’s something that I have to examine carefully as I go forward.”
Read more: and lots of comments..
Obama, on '60 Minutes,' blames his leadership - Josh Gerstein - POLITICO.com
That IS the problem..DOING too much....