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Obama is not liberal

Started by SomeMTF, January 28, 2009, 06:07:31 PM

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SomeMTF

After eight years of right conservative goverment Obama promized change. But his cabinet and program are centrist not left-liberal. It seems that many liberal voters have been betroyd.

And Obama's centrist policy is not going to get him re-elected. In 2012 the conservative media secures that Sarah Palin will become the first female president of the United States. Obama will loose re-election because fixing economy takes more than just four years.   
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Linus

I'm a little confused. How have they been betrayed?
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SomeMTF

Are nominations like Napolitano to Homeland security and Gates to defence real change in those areas.
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Linus

Well, Napolitano is viewed by both Dems and Reps as a good choice. Obama has said that Gates would remain for a year at this point and then be re-evaluated. Obama has one thing definitely going for him: he listens and he wants people in positions from all sides. He's not exclusive in his choices and that makes him unusual since he's fair. Certainly he's not "left-wing". I don't think he ever said he was or that anyone has ever said he was.

He did promise change: that you'd have a president that would listen and make a difference towards the positive, not the negative. So far, he's been pretty much on course.
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SomeMTF

Well the liberal wing of the party does not see Napolitano as good choice.
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Linus

Quote from: SomeMTF on January 28, 2009, 06:25:14 PM
Well the liberal wing of the party does not see Napolitano as good choice.

That may be the case. But they don't make up the whole party last I looked and running the country shouldn't be about the party but about the citizens of that nation, shouldn't it?
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SomeMTF

We might see couple off democrat senators voting no for Napolitano nomination.
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BunnyBee

Quote from: SomeMTF on January 28, 2009, 06:07:31 PM
After eight years of right conservative goverment Obama promized change. But his cabinet and program are centrist not left-liberal. It seems that many liberal voters have been betroyd.

He is just playing smart politics.  A President is only as powerful as his congress allows him to be.  He will need to have Congress united behind his cause if he is to have any hope of turning this country around in 4 years, which will not happen unless he reaches out to those with disparate views from his own.

Additionally, from what I have read, he is a big fan of Lincoln, who also filled his cabinet with his political rivals.


Quote from: SomeMTF on January 28, 2009, 06:07:31 PM
In 2012 the conservative media secures that Sarah Palin will become the first female president of the United States.

Not a chance in hell.
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tekla

If people vote against her, which of course can always happen, is going to be determined by their next election, how close it is, and how much of a problem immigration is where they are elected. 
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lizbeth

Quote from: SomeMTF on January 28, 2009, 06:07:31 PMIn 2012 the conservative media secures that Sarah Palin will become the first female president of the United States.


LMAO

I can only hope that she runs in 2012, 2016, 2020, 2024 and any other time she wants.
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tekla

No doubt on that, Alaska is weird and even people in weird states know that much.  Sara ain't ever going to win.
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lizbeth

Quote from: SomeMTF on January 28, 2009, 06:28:51 PM
We might see couple off democrat senators voting no for Napolitano nomination.

I oppose that nomination too, but only becuase I think DHS should be disbanded.

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lisagurl

QuoteI think DHS should be disbanded

If Hillary has any say she will bring under the State Department.
SomeMFT does not understand America. We are a very big country and a Federal democracy made up of many views. We do not have a King as Bush tried. We are governed more by consensus.
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klodefm42

Obama has pulled a cap on senior executives! Which so kicks ass!
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tekla

Obama has pulled a cap on senior executives! Which so kicks ass!

Only on those that take TARP or bailout money, and only so long as the loan is outstanding, though I'm thinking this is why Ford and others have so far refused.
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gennee

One thing of note is that he's has to deal with people of all political persuasions. It isn't THAT cut and dry. Obama did say that he's open to hearing other viewpoints. TO me that's a refreshing change. SOme people people (liberals and conservatives) are so locked into their own way of thinking that they never consider the merits of some thing different. Personally, I'd rather have differing views than a bunch of yes people.

Obama has been in office just two weeks so people need to be patient.

Gennee
 


Post Merge: February 05, 2009, 11:37:56 AM

Quote from: eliza beth on January 28, 2009, 07:23:10 PM
Quote from: SomeMTF on January 28, 2009, 06:07:31 PMIn 2012 the conservative media secures that Sarah Palin will become the first female president of the United States.


LMAO

I can only hope that she runs in 2012, 2016, 2020, 2024 and any other time she wants.


True, Palin can run any time she wants even though I think she's not qualified (and I'm being kind).

Gennee


Post Merge: February 05, 2009, 12:40:05 PM

Quote from: SomeMTF on January 28, 2009, 06:25:14 PM
Well the liberal wing of the party does not see Napolitano as good choice.

Who do you have in mind for Homeland Security?

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Jessica M

Even though I'm from one of the more conservvative (Economically;yes, socially;maybe) countries in Western Europe I have to say politicians in the the US seem to all be on the right. Obama may be more centrist than most but still a little to the right.

Just my opinion no offence intended
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tekla

You are correct, true left wingers are all but absent in the American political system.
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lizbeth

Quote from: tekla on February 05, 2009, 01:08:29 PM
You are correct, true left wingers are all but absent in the American political system.

dennis kucinich, barney frank and (the self proclaimed socialist) bernie sanders are the only ones that come to mind as liberals.
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tekla

And and Dennis got how many votes?  Two I'm thinking, mine and his moms.
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