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Barack Obama 'failed to communicate with Americans'
Published Date: 06 November 2010 By Ethan Mcnern President Barack Obama has acknowledged in the wake of this week's election rout that he hasn't been able to successfully promote his economic rescue message to anxious Americans. Mr Obama has not blamed his policies for the loss, but rather a lack of communication with the American people. The president said yesterday in an interview with CBS that he "stopped paying attention" to the leadership style he displayed during his run for the presidency. He also said he recognises now that "leadership is not just legislation," and that "it's a matter of persuading people. And giving them confidence and bringing them together. And setting a tone. And making an argument that people can understand." He added: "I think that - we haven't always been successful at that. "I take personal responsibility. It's something that I've got to examine closely as I go forward." The president recorded the interview with CBS, to be broadcast in full tomorrow night, before leaving on a ten -day trip to Asia. Congressional Republicans are already asserting their new-found political strength, vowing to seek $100 billion in federal spending cuts and force votes on repeal of Mr Obama's prized health care overhaul when they take control of the House of Representatives in January. http://news.scotsman.com/world/Barack-Obama-39failed-to-communicate.6615205.jp |
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Where President Obama failed was his failure to anticipate the stupidity of the American public and the fact that voters can be incredibly fickle. They seem hell-bound to become a third world country.
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Where President Obama failed was his failure to anticipate the stupidity of the American public and the fact that voters can be incredibly fickle. They seem hell-bound to become a third world country. I've been fighting for deportations of Illegals, closed borders and raiding workplaces that hire Illegals. H is directly opposite. |
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You can fool some of the people all of the time ....
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Where President Obama failed was his failure to anticipate the stupidity of the American public and the fact that voters can be incredibly fickle. They seem hell-bound to become a third world country. You sir are correct, how else can you explain the election of Hussein. |
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"it's a matter of persuading people. And giving them confidence and bringing them together. And setting a tone. And making an argument that people can understand."
HMMM thats sales..................I would know I am a top sales person. |
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Are you telling me BHO actually took a peek from the inside of his own azzhole and realized his head was indeed up his azz?
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i like how you guys refer to him as hussein.
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i like how you guys refer to him as hussein. (: Yer very welcome. BTW, it is one of his aliases. Barry, Sotero, Butcrack, wHosein, Oboreme. Take yer pick. Everyone who prays might consider praying for him. To wake up out of his delusional world and do right by us Citizens an Legal Immigrants. |
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'failed to communicate with Americans'
The more that is "communicated" about his policies the more people are against them. Note to Mr President. Not ALL Americans agree with your thinking. |
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Yer very welcome. BTW, it is one of his aliases. Barry, Sotero, Butcrack, wHosein, Oboreme. Take yer pick. Everyone who prays might consider praying for him. To wake up out of his delusional world and do right by us Citizens an Legal Immigrants. actually no. that's his middle name. not a nickname. |
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Yer very welcome. BTW, it is one of his aliases. Barry, Sotero, Butcrack, wHosein, Oboreme. Take yer pick. Everyone who prays might consider praying for him. To wake up out of his delusional world and do right by us Citizens an Legal Immigrants. actually no. that's his middle name. not a nickname. Aliasses. As in, he's used other names. |
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alias is usually an assumed name.
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alias is usually an assumed name. assumed adjective Definition of ASSUMED 1 appearing to be true on the basis of evidence that may or may not be confirmed <an assumed connection between the two species that has yet to be confirmed by fossil findings> Synonyms assumed, evident, ostensible, ostensive, presumed, prima facie, putative, reputed, seeming, supposed Related Words demonstrable, external, outward, superficial, visible; conceivable, plausible, possible, supposable; likely, probable; clear, distinct, manifest, obvious, plain; deceptive, delusive, delusory, illusive, illusory, imaginary; misleading, specious; fake, faked, feigned, phony (also phoney), pretended, pseudo, put-on; alleged, claimed, professed, purported, so-called Near Antonyms hidden, inapparent; implausible, impossible, improbable, inconceivable, unlikely; actual, authenticated, confirmed, corroborated, established, genuine, real, substantiated, sure, valid, validated, verified 2 lacking in natural or spontaneous quality <the salesclerk's assumed friendliness vanished as soon as I assured her I was just looking> Synonyms affected, assumed, bogus, contrived, factitious, fake, false, feigned, forced, mechanical, mock, phony (also phoney), plastic, pretended, pseudo, put-on, sham, simulated, spurious, strained, unnatural Related Words automatic, canned, concocted, fabricated, hokey, labored, manufactured, pat, unauthentic, unreal, unrealistic; double-dealing, empty, facile, hollow, hypocritical, insincere, left-handed, mealy, mealymouthed, two-faced, unctuous; exaggerated, histrionic, melodramatic, overacted, overdone, theatrical (also theatric); cute, cutesy, genteel, goody-goody, mincing, overrefined, simpering; conventional, formal, impersonal, inflexible, rigid, stiff, stylized, wooden; artful, calculated, conscious, cultivated, deliberate, premeditated, studied Near Antonyms authentic, bona fide, real, realistic, right, true; honest, ingenuous, sincere, unpretending; easy, effortless, smooth; extemporaneous, impromptu, impulsive, instinctive, unconscious, unprompted, unrehearsed, unstudied Antonyms artless, genuine, natural, spontaneous, unaffected, uncontrived, unfeigned, unforced As opposed to; 1ali·as adv \ˈā-lē-əs, ˈāl-yəs\ Definition of ALIAS : otherwise called : otherwise known as |
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adverb.
noun dear. |
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Barack Obama 'failed to communicate with Americans' Published Date: 06 November 2010 By Ethan Mcnern President Barack Obama has acknowledged in the wake of this week's election rout that he hasn't been able to successfully promote his economic rescue message to anxious Americans. Mr Obama has not blamed his policies for the loss, but rather a lack of communication with the American people. The president said yesterday in an interview with CBS that he "stopped paying attention" to the leadership style he displayed during his run for the presidency. He also said he recognises now that "leadership is not just legislation," and that "it's a matter of persuading people. And giving them confidence and bringing them together. And setting a tone. And making an argument that people can understand." He added: "I think that - we haven't always been successful at that. "I take personal responsibility. It's something that I've got to examine closely as I go forward." The president recorded the interview with CBS, to be broadcast in full tomorrow night, before leaving on a ten -day trip to Asia. Congressional Republicans are already asserting their new-found political strength, vowing to seek $100 billion in federal spending cuts and force votes on repeal of Mr Obama's prized health care overhaul when they take control of the House of Representatives in January. http://news.scotsman.com/world/Barack-Obama-39failed-to-communicate.6615205.jp Obama finally took blame(Partial blame but still blame) for something! I need to sit down, I think im gonna faint. |
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Where President Obama failed was his failure to anticipate the stupidity of the American public and the fact that voters can be incredibly fickle. They seem hell-bound to become a third world country. Yup, they demonstrated that in 2008. |
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adverb. noun dear. Never mind. |
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adverb. noun dear. Never mind. Just ignore that poster, most of us do. |
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haaa.
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