Saturday, July 21, 2012

Thomas Friedman, "The Launching Pad": Obama Is Better Than This?

In his latest New York Times op-ed entitled "The Launching Pad" (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/22/opinion/sunday/friedman-the-launching-pad.html), Thomas Friedman has written a terrific introductory paragraph (ignore the rubbish that comes afterwards):

"I CAN remember bad presidential campaigns in good times and good campaigns in bad times, but it is hard to recall a worse campaign in a worse time. Mitt Romney’s campaign has been about nothing, and President Obama’s has been about Romney. I’m sure Obama’s attacks on Romney’s career at Bain Capital have hurt Romney, but they also seem to have hurt Obama — diverting him from offering a big optimistic message that says: here is the world we’re living in; here’s why my past policies were relevant; here’s where we’re going next; and here’s why it will work. The president is punching so below his weight. . . . Obama is better than this."

Obama is better than this? Oh, really. Recall what Popeye the Sailor Man used to say: "I am what I am." Similarly, Obama is what he is, or more correctly, he is what his teleprompters make him out to be.

In fact, Obama is a featherweight, and he is punching very much in keeping with his division.

2 comments:

  1. Perhaps Obama might wish try his hand at a career as a boxing commentator.
    There may also be openings in the Iranian Qanat digger's union...


    Great blog Jeff

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  2. Ha, ha, ha.
    "In fact, Obama is a featherweight, and he is punching very much in keeping with his division"
    ha, ha, ha.
    Sadly this is true. Even "sadlier" is the fact that he was elected. I always knew that a nation deprived of knowledge of history (or even of concept "history"), sensitivity to demagoguery and trained to talk/value strategic planning, team working etc. would end up with hope/unity/change.
    I don't predict a happy laughter in the nearest future.

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