Too often it feels as though Barry is watching from a balcony, reluctant to enter the fray until the clamor of the crowd forces him to come down. The pattern is perverse. The man whose presidency is rooted in his ability to inspire withholds that inspiration when it is most needed.That was on top of criticism of the President by James Carville and Chris Wallace....
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For five weeks, it looked as though Obama considered the gushing that became the worst oil spill in U.S. history a distraction, like a fire alarm going off in the middle of a law seminar he was teaching. He’ll deal with it, but he’s annoyed because it’s not on his syllabus.
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Republican senators who had a contentious lunch with the president last week described him as whiny, thin-skinned and in over his head, and there was extreme Democratic angst at the White House’s dilatory and deferential attitude on the spill.
Tuesday, June 01, 2010
Maureen Dowd ... critical of Obama
Maureen Dowd's op-ed in the New York Times had some surprising criticism of President Barack Obama:
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As my husband said, " Whoa!" with a look of amazement on his face.
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