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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (793244)7/3/2014 2:47:44 PM
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Inode,
Even though Romney has ruled himself out, it is apparent we need a true turnaround specialist to straighten out the mess created by the dolt you voted for.
Romney is the opposite of Obama. He's a competent administrator, manager, and executive with real experience, but he lacks charisma and has absolutely no influence over the media and the way they portray him.

As for Obama and his dubious honor of "Worst President in History," I tend to downplay such news because public opinion is often fickle and prone to exaggeration. But when you look at the challenges that Obama is facing now compared to the challenges that Bush had to face, it is clear that Obama has fewer excuses for stumbling as much as he is today.

Personally, I think Jimmy Carter was the worst president in modern history, not Barack Obama. And that is because we've had decades after the Carter administration to look back on it and see the impact he has had on this nation. Not only that, but we can also look at Carter's post-presidency (not including his charitable work like Habitat for Humanity) and see how he continued to fail. North Korea, Haiti, Palestine, the guy is bad news for American foreign policy.

IMO, Obama has to work very hard to match up to the failures of Carter.

Tenchusatsu
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