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WCGreen

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19. I think he feels as if he is doing the best he can given all the crap that has
Thu Jan 19, 2012, 02:53 AM
Jan 2012

been thrust on him.

I think he is a good man, a man with a solid take on what he is capable of and can desern what he can accomplish.

I think he has grown for the better and that perhaps he behavior of the GOP against him made him stronger.

Don't get me wrong, I am not enamoured with the man, but I do respect that he is trying hard to do what he feels he can accomplish at this point in time.

It's as basic as that, I feel the same way. Kurmudgeon Jan 2012 #1
What a terrible reason to do anything. Fearless Jan 2012 #2
I thinks it a truly American way to view national politics.... WCGreen Jan 2012 #4
Same here. Elwood P Dowd Jan 2012 #8
why do we breathe? Tiggeroshii Jan 2012 #9
We breathe because it removes Fearless Jan 2012 #23
...and we'd cease to live, meaning that breathing is the only option we have. Tiggeroshii Jan 2012 #24
It is impossible to choose not to breathe. Fearless Jan 2012 #25
No. It isn't. Literally. uppityperson Jan 2012 #30
Ahh I was taking breathing in a literal sense. Gotcha. Fearless Jan 2012 #36
I don't understand jsmirman Jan 2012 #26
The lesser of two evils is always a disappointing decision to make IMO. Fearless Jan 2012 #29
It may be disappointing jsmirman Jan 2012 #32
To each their own I suppose. Fearless Jan 2012 #35
Rather insubstantial and irrelevant insights LanternWaste Jan 2012 #37
I don't believe I owe you anything. Fearless Jan 2012 #38
k and r DonCoquixote Jan 2012 #3
I agree. nevergiveup Jan 2012 #5
All the alternatives are options for me, really. I'm fine either way. joshcryer Jan 2012 #6
Bill Clinton wasn't normal??? center rising Jan 2012 #7
He had large appetites and also was craving for feelings of wanting to be loved... WCGreen Jan 2012 #10
No he wasn't compared to Obama. n/t Cleita Jan 2012 #12
Oh, you had better believe it. Cleita Jan 2012 #11
there is no alternative spanone Jan 2012 #13
I feel the same way. roody Jan 2012 #14
I was the treasurer for the Green Party here in Cuyahoga County WCGreen Jan 2012 #16
Agreed. ClassWarrior Jan 2012 #15
The alternative is horrifying! Lugnut Jan 2012 #17
There are two ways to view "warts and all" cthulu2016 Jan 2012 #18
I think he feels as if he is doing the best he can given all the crap that has WCGreen Jan 2012 #19
I think it's telling that CakeGrrl Jan 2012 #21
He wasn't my first choice and I was never caught up in the Obamamania.... WCGreen Jan 2012 #22
I think you can consider his job excellent if you look at it a specific way. joshcryer Jan 2012 #27
he is the most normal person to sit in the Oval Office since 1980... JDPriestly Jan 2012 #20
The four alternatives we saw debating in SC tonight definitely aren't acceptable options. highplainsdem Jan 2012 #28
Fascist if we do, fascist if we don't? (nt) (nr) T S Justly Jan 2012 #31
But ours is a kinder, gentler fascism, truly. SammyWinstonJack Jan 2012 #39
I don't give a damn about the "normal" angle at all. Willy Wonka TheKentuckian Jan 2012 #33
What I meant by that comment was he never let his outsized ego take control of WCGreen Jan 2012 #34
Clinton's actual biggest problem was embracing absurd economic policy. Ironically, the source TheKentuckian Jan 2012 #40
The first OpEd Piece I ever wrote for the Cleveland Plain Dealer was against WCGreen Jan 2012 #41
This is the advantage of purchasing both parties. woo me with science Jan 2012 #42
Well, with BILLIONS of dollars being injected into the system... WCGreen Jan 2012 #43
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