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Originally Posted by GiRTh
He's been on a third as many holidays as Bush so not sure what your point is here.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...residency.html
He's far too weak to slap the republicans like he should be doing. They have blocked his appointments, gutted Obamacare when they can even though most constituents are better off with Obama care and the biggest insult is that many Dem candidate ran on the policy that they are trying to distance themselves from Obama. How stupid why move closer to the right when there is already a candidate that is ultra right wing. Few Dem ran on his great employment record, his foreign policy achievements and Obamacare most want nothing to do with him.
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What foreign policy achievements? He's been a bit of a failure there whichever way you look at it. Depending on your view he's either continued an aggressive American foreign policy; ploughing more troops into Afghanistan, far increasing the number of drone strikes from Bush's government, bombing Libya which is now in chaos and going back into Iraq. Or he's been impotent and weak, backtracking numerous times on Syria, backtracking on ISIS, failing to assert America's influence in the Middle East.
There is very little which reflects well on Obama's foreign policy so I don't see why any Democrats would try and run based on that