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Obama is great because he admits mistakes
« on: February 04, 2009, 06:59:28 PM »
This kind of reporting from Rueters is just pure rear-licking by the MSM... The fact that Obama makes mistakes and admits "I screwed up" makes him a good president. Apparently the more mistakes and the less formal and less well-dressed a person is makes them great according to Rueters. It just amazes me the low level the entire world has come to. I truly think Obama is a trainwreck...


http://uk.reuters.com/article/burningIssues/idUKTRE51371Q20090204?sp=true

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Obama admission of mistake rare for presidents
Wed Feb 4, 2009 10:27pm GMT


By Steve Holland - Analysis

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Presidents do not like to admit mistakes. They see it as a sign of weakness. That is why it was noteworthy that Barack Obama publicly admitted making a mistake only two weeks after taking power.

Obama's slang admission that "I screwed up" in pushing ahead with Tom Daschle as U.S. health care chief despite a controversy over unpaid taxes was a sign of the new style he brings to the White House.

The last president, George W. Bush, struggled to identify a mistake when given an opportunity to list some at a 2004 news conference. It was only when he was exiting the White House after eight years that he was comfortable naming several.

Presidents rarely admit errors "because they think they're right. It's pretty simple," said Shirley Anne Warshaw, a presidential scholar at Gettysburg College.

Sometimes an admission of a mistake can help a president clear the air after making a bad stumble.

John Kennedy's 1961 acceptance of responsibility over the bungled Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba was welcomed by Americans, as was Ronald Reagan's 1987 acknowledgment that "serious mistakes were made" in the Iran-contra affair.

But Richard Nixon's baritone insistence that "I am not a crook" over the Watergate scandal did not stop his political slide and Bill Clinton's finger-waving claim that "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky," became a public laughingstock.

"It's more important to admit mistakes than to make them," said presidential scholar Stephen Hess, a professor at George Washington University. "That's what people are looking for, and how you do it, and if you do it fast and honorably."

Obama's admission of guilt, a mea culpa he played out over the course of five back-to-back television interviews on Tuesday, put an end to the worst day of his young presidency, and allowed him to refocus attention on his efforts to revive the gasping U.S. economy.

LEARNING CURVE

It may have been part of a learning curve for the former senator from Illinois.

"Obama comes to the White House literally with no executive experience," said Merle Black, a political science professor at Emory University in Atlanta. "He's never been in charge of anything before. And now he's in charge of the most important office in the world, so there's bound to be mistakes."

Douglas Brinkley, a presidential historian, said there are reasons presidents try to avoid admitting mistakes -- because political opponents can use them against him.

"If you admit a mistake 10 different times, the Republicans will raise the question, 'Is Obama's whole administration a mistake?'" {Ed : DUH!} Brinkley said.

For the past two weeks Americans have seen the 47-year-old president adjust to the mantle of power and are getting familiar with a more relaxed style than that of Bush.

Bush insisted any man in the Oval Office had to be wearing a coat and tie and stuck to his schedule with military precision.

Obama has shed the coat for shirtsleeves, did an NBC interview in an open-necked shirt and no necktie. He frequently runs a few minutes late.

Where Bush surrendered email to avoid having his electronic musings compiled as presidential documents, Obama has clung fiercely to his BlackBerry to stay in touch with top aides and close friends although not to conduct official business.

Brinkley said the admission of a mistake may well be seen in the context of a new president, who brings members of the opposite political party into his Cabinet and seeks political consensus even at the risk of angering members of his own party, as he has been doing on the more than $800 billion economic stimulus plan.



We all know Rueters is a dhimmi news organization. It is too much to expect honesty from them.

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Re: Obama is great because he admits mistakes
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2009, 07:38:43 PM »
This kind of reporting from Rueters is just pure rear-licking by the MSM... The fact that Obama makes mistakes and admits "I screwed up" makes him a good president. Apparently the more mistakes and the less formal and less well-dressed a person is makes them great according to Rueters. It just amazes me the low level the entire world has come to. I truly think Obama is a trainwreck...


http://uk.reuters.com/article/burningIssues/idUKTRE51371Q20090204?sp=true

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Obama admission of mistake rare for presidents
Wed Feb 4, 2009 10:27pm GMT


By Steve Holland - Analysis

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Presidents do not like to admit mistakes. They see it as a sign of weakness. That is why it was noteworthy that Barack Obama publicly admitted making a mistake only two weeks after taking power.

Obama's slang admission that "I screwed up" in pushing ahead with Tom Daschle as U.S. health care chief despite a controversy over unpaid taxes was a sign of the new style he brings to the White House.

The last president, George W. Bush, struggled to identify a mistake when given an opportunity to list some at a 2004 news conference. It was only when he was exiting the White House after eight years that he was comfortable naming several.

Presidents rarely admit errors "because they think they're right. It's pretty simple," said Shirley Anne Warshaw, a presidential scholar at Gettysburg College.

Sometimes an admission of a mistake can help a president clear the air after making a bad stumble.

John Kennedy's 1961 acceptance of responsibility over the bungled Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba was welcomed by Americans, as was Ronald Reagan's 1987 acknowledgment that "serious mistakes were made" in the Iran-contra affair.

But Richard Nixon's baritone insistence that "I am not a crook" over the Watergate scandal did not stop his political slide and Bill Clinton's finger-waving claim that "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky," became a public laughingstock.

"It's more important to admit mistakes than to make them," said presidential scholar Stephen Hess, a professor at George Washington University. "That's what people are looking for, and how you do it, and if you do it fast and honorably."

Obama's admission of guilt, a mea culpa he played out over the course of five back-to-back television interviews on Tuesday, put an end to the worst day of his young presidency, and allowed him to refocus attention on his efforts to revive the gasping U.S. economy.

LEARNING CURVE

It may have been part of a learning curve for the former senator from Illinois.

"Obama comes to the White House literally with no executive experience," said Merle Black, a political science professor at Emory University in Atlanta. "He's never been in charge of anything before. And now he's in charge of the most important office in the world, so there's bound to be mistakes."

Douglas Brinkley, a presidential historian, said there are reasons presidents try to avoid admitting mistakes -- because political opponents can use them against him.

"If you admit a mistake 10 different times, the Republicans will raise the question, 'Is Obama's whole administration a mistake?'" {Ed : DUH!} Brinkley said.

For the past two weeks Americans have seen the 47-year-old president adjust to the mantle of power and are getting familiar with a more relaxed style than that of Bush.

Bush insisted any man in the Oval Office had to be wearing a coat and tie and stuck to his schedule with military precision.

Obama has shed the coat for shirtsleeves, did an NBC interview in an open-necked shirt and no necktie. He frequently runs a few minutes late.

Where Bush surrendered email to avoid having his electronic musings compiled as presidential documents, Obama has clung fiercely to his BlackBerry to stay in touch with top aides and close friends although not to conduct official business.

Brinkley said the admission of a mistake may well be seen in the context of a new president, who brings members of the opposite political party into his Cabinet and seeks political consensus even at the risk of angering members of his own party, as he has been doing on the more than $800 billion economic stimulus plan.



We all know Rueters is a dhimmi news organization. It is too much to expect honesty from them.



Funny how the Zero didn't admit he "made a mistake" until AFTER Daschle decided to step down.

Before that, the Zero said, "I absolutely stand by him". LOL
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Re: Obama is great because he admits mistakes
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2009, 01:14:37 AM »
The Obama loving media are...well...whores.  Excuse my language.

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Re: Obama is great because he admits mistakes
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2009, 01:18:56 AM »
No need to excuse your language, it is already 2 weeks and one flop after another.. Now I am not a huge Bush fan but when it was Bush no matter what it would be in the papers for months even if it was nothing serious.   I am telling you all a few months of Bongo and people will be longing the days of W. At least with W you were able to keep an eye on him.
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Re: Obama is great because he admits mistakes
« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2009, 03:42:21 AM »
No-o-ow they remember that he has no executive experience!  >:( Whores!  >:(

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Re: Obama is great because he admits mistakes
« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2009, 03:48:26 AM »
No-o-ow they remember that he has no executive experience!  >:( Whores!  >:(
Hahahahaha!  My idiot American countrymen!  Obama was nothing but a snake oil salesman, and they bought it!

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Re: Obama is great because he admits mistakes
« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2009, 07:25:19 AM »
he is a DECEITFUL PIG. He did this to get SYMPATHY. If it was Bush or whoever, they would tear him to PIECES.
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Re: Obama is great because he admits mistakes
« Reply #7 on: February 05, 2009, 07:28:45 AM »
I just hope the voters are not sympathetic in 2010 1nd 2012.  As far as the media, may they go out of business.

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Re: Obama is great because he admits mistakes
« Reply #8 on: February 05, 2009, 07:53:20 AM »
Way back in the monkey presidents run for office in one of the debates someone asked him a question that he should have been able to answer. His response was that question is over my pay grade. This is the way this affirmative action half black animal will run the presidency. By  keeping the bar low, reminding people he is trying his best and telling the people what they want to hear even if he later does something entirely different. He ran on a platform of change yet his administration has some of the worst Washington cronies in it he could find. He says no lobbyist in cabinet positions and almost immediately he appoints one. As far as I see it in the past few weeks this animal has served notice on the American people that he is going to do more or less as he pleases. I guess the change he was speaking of was his mind. I was in a small gun store last week the store was so packed with people trying to buy guns and ammunition that it was almost frightening. People are starting to see what is developing here and they don't like it.
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Re: Obama is great because he admits mistakes
« Reply #9 on: February 05, 2009, 09:36:00 AM »
HE'S AN ISLAMIC RODENT PRACTICING TAQIYA.I WOULDN'T BELIEVE REUTERS IN ANY EVENT
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« Reply #10 on: February 05, 2009, 10:58:11 AM »
In that case he's the new George Washington.
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Re: Obama is great because he admits mistakes
« Reply #11 on: February 05, 2009, 11:45:48 AM »
HE'S AN ISLAMIC RODENT PRACTICING TAQIYA.I WOULDN'T BELIEVE REUTERS IN ANY EVENT


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Re: Obama is great because he admits mistakes
« Reply #12 on: February 05, 2009, 12:28:11 PM »
I see him making EVERYONE mad, even those who voted for him and he will just say "The hell with you all" and do as he pleases! After watching this video, we are in for big big trouble! (I'm sure most of you have seen this.)

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Re: Obama is great because he admits mistakes
« Reply #13 on: February 05, 2009, 04:18:16 PM »
If Obama suspended habeus corpus and arrested a governor for disagreeing with him, the media would tell you that Lincoln did it so it's ok.  He said something very dangerous when he said people voted overwhelmingly for change and that's what we'll give them.  No, 20 million of them just thought the economy was bad and didn't like McCain.  They did not vote for coimmunism.  What's scary is that about 27 million people probably did vote for throwing Isarel under the bus and socialism.