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To: jlallen who wrote (730010)7/31/2013 7:02:39 AM
From: one_less  Respond to of 1573829
 
You may not like it but the majority of people relate or at least empathize with someone who stands as the answer to hundreds of years of social injustice, and are not inclined to listen to criticism of him. That is not likely to change in the near future or by the end of Obama's term no matter what kind of events in surrounding politics take place. People in general like the way he presents himself.

The MSM message constantly alludes to a long history of social injustice that is being addressed simply by the presence of this man as President. They are willing to carry his water and soft peddle around complaints concerning the government as far as they could impact Obama's image. He really doesn't have to do anything to carry that message and actually he does very little that would rock his boat with the masses.

Yes there is a long list of valid complaints about this administration but the general public boils it down to bickering between left and right wing extremists. They stopped wanting to listen long ago.

My suggestion would be to focus completely on the conduct of government and separate that from any association with or commentary about Obama. JMO