Barack Obama
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ByJosh Marshall
When I look at Obama I don't see a President desperately trying to cram legacy achievements into the declining months of his presidency. I see achievements coming to fruition that were usually years in the making but often seemed errant or quixotic and uncertain in their outcome. This is what for many was so bracing about the end of June. This has been a long long seven years. What seemed like an uncertain list of achievements, long on promise but hacked apart by mid-term election reverses and Obama's sometimes over-desire for accommodation, suddenly appeared closer to profound, like a novel or a play which seems scattered or unresolved until all the pieces fall into place, clearly planned all along, at the end.
Whatever you think of this Iran agreement, it is not only the product of years of work but is core to the foreign policy vision Obama brought with him to the presidency. It's as core to the goals he entered the presidency with as anything that has happened in recent weeks. He has it in view; his political opponents will be very hard pressed to block him. And he is pushing ahead to get it done.
None of this is to say that there isn't a clear and palpable change in the President's affect and demeanor. His presidency is coming to an end and his range of action will diminish further as the presidential election moves to center stage next year. As the budget deficit has receded from public view, Obama's fucks deficit has come to the forefront. After six and a half years in office, he may have a small stockpile of fucks left. But he has none left to give. He is increasingly indifferent to the complaints and anger of his political foes and focused on what he can do on his own or with reliable political supporters. You can see it too in the more frequent lean-in-on-the-lectern moments during press conferences and speeches. He's truly out of fucks to give. But it's more a product of focus on finishing aspects of his presidency in motion for years than of cramming at the end. For most of his supporters, this was the Obama they always wanted. And he's giving it to them. What comes off to reporters as testiness is more like the indifference of someone who's got work to do and is intent on doing it.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/obama-on-the-hoofbeats-of-history
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Good riposte by Josh Marshall to the Obama hit piece in Politico.
SleeplessinSoCal
(9,790 posts)Good for Josh Marshall. I think deep in the place where their hearts ought to be, critics know he has outsmarted nearly everyone.
And always keep in mind that Bibi only won re-election by waving the Iran terror flag. Without it Israel's economy would have been front and center and Bibi would be out. It's all he's got and the GOP follows his lead. And they always will.
Hekate
(95,660 posts)Surya Gayatri
(15,445 posts)I expect it didn't go down well with the anti-Obama brigade. Go forbid that BHO should receive commendation for ANYTHING!
Hekate
(95,660 posts)...about how the BOG is a "cult" staffed with worshipful robots, it certainly felt strange a couple of days ago to see a poster start out with a reference to Sanders this way: "He is a GOD!" Needless to say, no one objected.
Surya Gayatri
(15,445 posts)Like quicksand in a swamp. I mostly post general interest stuff now and stay away from GD-P as if it were under Ebola quarantine.
Both camps have supporters who've completely lost it, but The Bern crew seem to be particularly evangelistic in their zeal.
Just plain unreadable much of the time. And, SO damned predictable.
DeepModem Mom
(38,402 posts)Re. Obama's recent, "I know what I'm doing, and I'm fearless," I had focused on the "fearless." But Marshall focuses on the "I know what I'm doing." He knew what he was doing all along. He's leaving a great legacy as President.
Surya Gayatri
(15,445 posts)10+ days ago. Really good read, but MUCH too kind to BHO for many here on DU.