Obamacare does not even make the list, although it is arguably his biggest mistake:
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4 thoughts on “Recall Obama’s Mistakes”
Many observers consider Obama one of the worst presidents ever – maybe the worst ever.
He was condescending and arrogant.
He splintered the country in two and left many ordinary Americans not part of his elitist coalition out of his plans.
He campaigned as an uniter and moderate but governed as a divider and leftist.
Obama is building a 850 million dollar Presidential library in Chicago. This hulking, gray monolith doesn’t look like a tribute to “hope and change.” It looks like the Ministry of Truth from a failed Marxist state. Cold. Ominous. Bureaucratic. The perfect shrine to eight years of weaponized government, broken promises, and elite arrogance.
This isn’t a library. It’s a fortress. And the symbolism couldn’t be clearer.
The Obama years weren’t about empowering people… they were about expanding government, punishing dissent, and rewriting the rules to benefit the ruling class.
Outstanding comments, Fred– I agree completely. I wish it were different.
I remember speaking with an old Independent Baptist pastor who happened to be a patient of mine back when Obama was elected. He said to me with great foresight, “This is going to change everything”. He was absolutely right. It all changed– for the worse.
Triad, I agree with you about what a disastrous completion of the ruin of US medical care Obamacare constituted…I agree how colossally bad that was.
But his Middle East drone and missile strikes killed on the order of the same number of innocent civilians (women and children at weddings and funerals) as Hamas killed on Oct. 7. Not a peep of criticism.
And serious harm Obama did to race relations, which had become pretty darned good by 2007, is hard to estimate. People died as a result, including ambushed cops.
Many observers consider Obama one of the worst presidents ever – maybe the worst ever.
He was condescending and arrogant.
He splintered the country in two and left many ordinary Americans not part of his elitist coalition out of his plans.
He campaigned as an uniter and moderate but governed as a divider and leftist.
Obama is building a 850 million dollar Presidential library in Chicago. This hulking, gray monolith doesn’t look like a tribute to “hope and change.” It looks like the Ministry of Truth from a failed Marxist state. Cold. Ominous. Bureaucratic. The perfect shrine to eight years of weaponized government, broken promises, and elite arrogance.
This isn’t a library. It’s a fortress. And the symbolism couldn’t be clearer.
The Obama years weren’t about empowering people… they were about expanding government, punishing dissent, and rewriting the rules to benefit the ruling class.
Outstanding comments, Fred– I agree completely. I wish it were different.
I remember speaking with an old Independent Baptist pastor who happened to be a patient of mine back when Obama was elected. He said to me with great foresight, “This is going to change everything”. He was absolutely right. It all changed– for the worse.
Triad, I agree with you about what a disastrous completion of the ruin of US medical care Obamacare constituted…I agree how colossally bad that was.
But his Middle East drone and missile strikes killed on the order of the same number of innocent civilians (women and children at weddings and funerals) as Hamas killed on Oct. 7. Not a peep of criticism.
And serious harm Obama did to race relations, which had become pretty darned good by 2007, is hard to estimate. People died as a result, including ambushed cops.
J. Sobran, Obama had no idea what he was doing militarily. You are absolutely right about the drone and missile strikes.
I was not the least bit surprised when he set back race relations. It would have been miraculous had it turned out differently.