A Dangerous Mind – By Bruce W. Jentleson and Charles A. Kupchan | Foreign Policy

A Dangerous Mind – By Bruce W. Jentleson and Charles A. Kupchan | Foreign Policy

“Whereas President Barack Obama has claimed the middle ground and crafted a strategy based on principled pragmatism,”

Ack, cough, cough, ahem. Sorry, I’m allergic to bullshit. Since when is chucking every single domestic issue including jobs and the economy to the side to ram one issue down Congress’s throat (there-by ensuring the loss of Democraticly controlled seats and turning off not only significant portions of the base but transforming an army of enthusiastic supporters who had their own favorite issues into a dwindling pool of burnt-out and disillusioned activists who support is tepid at best) principled or pragmatic?  Blow a little bit more smoke, why don’t you?

Obama did not change Washington. For each side, it’s clear who’s to blame. – The Washington Post

Obama did not change Washington. For each side, it’s clear who’s to blame. – The Washington Post

“Today Obama’s words sound quaint, even naive.”

Seriously WP? Today they sound quaint and naive? Today? Like his words weren’t obviously full of holes and contradictions at the time? Seriously? Are you stupid or manipulative or both?