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PragmaticLiberal

(904 posts)
Mon Nov 3, 2014, 07:15 PM Nov 2014

Can Obama Reboot? Does he even want to?

Barack Obama is antsy. His aides can see it when he alights from Air Force One from the all-too-occasional campaign trips he has taken this fall. There’s a sigh, an unhappy-camper body language when he finds himself back in the depressing slipstream of Ebola confabs and national-security-crisis-of-the-day meetings. The vibe, according to people in his orbit, is not so much of being checked out as of being fed up.

do like campaigning. ... It’s fun,” Obama said on Thursday, speaking wistfully at a rally for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mike Michaud in Maine. But the Michaud event was the exception, not the rule. “There have been $2 billion in ads shitting on the president and no one to defend him,” a senior administration official told us. “He is very fired up to get this campaign behind him, to run through the tape.”

Obama, for so long the man with the bright future, has hated being relegated to a sidelined pariah in the midterms—even if it is the inevitable lot of a second-termer with approval ratings hovering in the low 40s—according to a dozen current and former Obama advisers we spoke with in recent days. He both resents the narrative that he’s basically irrelevant and doesn’t much relish the fact that many of his longest-serving staffers, the remnant core of his once-buzzing and brash White House, are strapping themselves to ejector seats. More than anything, Obama’s loathing for Washington, an attitude that reads as ennui to outsiders, has hardened into a sullen resignation at being trapped in a broken system he failed to change, advisers told us.


Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/11/obama-reboot-112432.html#ixzz3I3AsXcNW

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Can Obama Reboot? Does he even want to? (Original Post) PragmaticLiberal Nov 2014 OP
I heard they won't let him have any sharp objects since his "To be or not to be" speech NightWatcher Nov 2014 #1
why would he want or even need to reboot? VanillaRhapsody Nov 2014 #2
Yawn alcibiades_mystery Nov 2014 #3
Politico has been trashing this President since the beginning. True Blue Door Nov 2014 #4

NightWatcher

(39,343 posts)
1. I heard they won't let him have any sharp objects since his "To be or not to be" speech
Mon Nov 3, 2014, 07:20 PM
Nov 2014


Listed below are 14 objective facts, without interjecting any opinion, about the state of America under the leadership of President Obama. Every statement is followed up with a link to a source where you can verify these facts for yourself.

http://jeff61b.hubpages.com/hub/14-Facts-About-The-Obama-Presidency-That-Most-People-Dont-Know

True Blue Door

(2,969 posts)
4. Politico has been trashing this President since the beginning.
Mon Nov 3, 2014, 07:37 PM
Nov 2014

It's not on our side, folks. It probably relishes the opportunity to see a Republican victory so they can blame it on the President.

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