Posted on 10/25/2012 10:28:39 AM PDT by Kaslin
During Monday night’s debate nearly 60 million of us got a good look at why Barack Obama has not been able to accomplish anything in four years.
It’s his patronizing, me-me personality.
Did you see how condescending he was toward Mitt Romney, not to mention downright rude at times?
Obama’s more-presidential-than-thou attitude, which he did little to hide or dial back at the debate, should have reminded us of what happened in the first two weeks of his administration.
Remember when he met with congressional leaders and said he wanted to come up with a bipartisan solution for the country’s economic mess?
It began with a spirit of compromise and mutual respect. But at one point, when Obama became displeased at the Republicans’ ideas for a recovery plan, he turned to House Minority Whip Eric Cantor and arrogantly said, “Elections have consequences and Eric, I won.”
The president spoke condescendingly to Cantor, and guess what? Nothing got accomplished in Washington. For nearly four years.
But Obama’s arrogant, condescending attitude to those mere mortals who are not rock-star politicians (or “eye-candy” for the women who watch “The View”) didn’t start with his presidency. It’s how he acted when he was a community organizer and it’s how he’s acted at every stage of his political life since then.
He doesn’t look at people and speak with people. He speaks down to people. And when you do that, you rarely succeed in getting anything done in politics or anywhere else.
Even Obama’s friends in Congress won’t cooperate with him. They’re tired of being talked down to, too. Democrats have not given him one positive vote for any budget he has put forward.
Compare Barack Obama to Mitt Romney’s way of working with people. Mitt’s been successful at everything he’s tried. It’s because he speaks with people. He embraces people. He works with people. He doesn’t patronize or speak down to them.
Ronald Reagan, in order to get all the things done in Washington that he did, also knew how to treat people. He embraced people -- both his friends and his enemies. He never talked down to anyone in his life.
My father also knew something about sharing credit that our Me-Me President clearly doesn’t understand.
My father had a plaque on his desk that read, "There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if hedoesn't mind who gets the credit.”
Ronald Reagan knew that when you’re in Washington everyone wants to take credit for anything and everything that gets done. Not being willing to share the credit is another reason you won’t be able to accomplish anything.
But this president has a real problem with giving credit. If he had a plaque on his desk, it’d read, “The credit begins and stops here -- with me.”
Did you hear how many times the president said “I” or “me” during the last debate? Did anyone hear a single “we”?
I don’t know if anyone counted on Monday, but during a 25-minute stump speech in Ohio in July Obama said the “I” word 98 times and the “me” word 19 times. (A few weeks later first lady Michelle’s total was 83 times in 25 minutes, so maybe it runs in the family.)
As long as the president is going to use the words “I” and “me,” “we” are never going to accomplish anything in Washington if he’s in charge.
All I can say, America, is that “I” can’t vote Obama out of office on Nov. 6. But “we” sure can.
From what I see, it would seem that, even if the media feels that Obama may have “won “ the last two debates by a couple of points in terms of points made (which is doubtful to begin with), the bigger point is that Obama LOST big-time in terms of image.
He lost all three debates based on arrogance, dismissiveness, rudeness and sometimes the habit of coming across as the “ bully” - that the media tried so hard to paint Romney as. Anyone who wasn’t already in the bag for Obama saw a man who stood for everything they don’t want or like in a “leader.” Not only did Mitt win people over by his demeaner, but Obama lost the glossy image that the press has tried so hard to sell.
"WE SURE WILL."
This is what we get with a political party that does not believe in G_d: They need one, so they create one out of a guy who acts the part. It is why the Slave Party is so infatuated with hereditary power in and tolerant of collectivist dictators. When said all-too-human edifice doesn’t live up to the billing, they go into denial and blame until the whole game collapses.
“This nation. Me. My administration.”
Remarkable! I thought Bill Clinton would forever hold the dubious record for the most I’s and Me’s in his oratories, the supposed ‘great speaker’ so honored by his useful idiots. I could not stomach returning to recount The Big C’s numbers, so gladly pass the recognition to the little o.
Barack Obama is his own “mini-me”.
When it finally dawns on him that his narcissistic supply of fans is gone, he'll crack. The pathological ones always do.
Obama has the whole Democrat party trying to get out from under the bus and the MSM hardly covers it. Rice, Clinton, Petraeus, all appear incompetent and they sort of fall on the sword. Sickening. But Watergate was a national tragedy and Bush is at heart of the trouble.
We have to remember that everyone who votes for obama does so because they worship him. They’re blind to the truth.
Bears repeating:
I cant vote Obama out of office on Nov. 6. But we sure can.
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