Posted on 07/12/2012 3:59:23 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The president who ran on hope says he needs to do a better job of inspiring the public if he wins a second term.
President Barack Obama says in an interview with "CBS This Morning" host Charlie Rose that the "mistake" of his first term was, in his words, "thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right."
(Excerpt) Read more at hosted.ap.org ...
Not gonna say it... !
He got a policy right? Where? When? Not once Zero, not once.
Naaah.
As in, he got the _spiring part right??
This guy is starting to smell like a loser.
Capitian Clueless is once again on top of his game, I see.
You can’t even get your birthplace right - policy is over your Marxist head, you don’t give a flip about America.
Inspire me this... RESIGN!
Not gonna say it... !
OK, well than I will. "Odumb0, you stupid a$$hole piece of sh_t, you failed in that regard as well. Not only did you fail in your propoganda attempt to deceive Americans into thinking everything was going just fine, your RAT bastard socialist policies were a complete & utter failure to begin with.... and you're too stupid to realize it".
"Go back to Kenya, you stupid POS!"
There, how was that!
Most people don’t like to be lied to, especially by those seeking to “lead” or Lord-it-over them.
What you said to the 1000th power. Epic Liar and Con Man Thief like all Socialist Dictator wannabes.
Has anyone else ever referred to the presidency as "this job"? Like it's just some tick mark on the resumé?
He HAS inspired the Tea Party, record gun sales, and rich people renouncing their citizenship!
President Nothing.
I’d feel plenty inspired if you’d just plain QUIT, Mr. Occupier.
I’d say he is doing a great job inspiring the conservative base.
Yeah, my policies don’t suck i just don’t ‘splain them well enough or often enough.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.