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| quote: | Originally posted by Orko
Blow up in his face? You make it sound as if it was a deliberate plan to try and make people think he was the second coming of Christ. The guy campaigned to become the president, and do what he can, with the powers that are given to him. As I've said before, he didn't promise rainbows and picnics.
Yes, his job is difficult, and no matter what he accomplishes, it will not be enough. After all, it is much easier to destroy something in a short period of time, than it is to build it. Bush/republicans did a lot of damage in 8 years, and it will take much longer than 8 years to fix those problems. He realises that.
I'm sure you can agree that the president or any head of state is as symbolic to the country, as they are a person who gets stuff done. Judging by the way he ran his campaign, he can get people behind him, and organize for a positive goal. Realistically that is all he has to do, organize, and motivate. People still need to go to work, raise their kids, and build a better future for them selves. Most people realise that. |
I don't think it was a deliberate plan at all....but the people of the world...not just the USA are putting him up on this platform and saying how he is going to change things and make things better. I think people across the world are expecting him to waive some magical wond and make the world a better place...which he has already said he can't do. People are expecting big and fast changes....and when those don't happen people will speak out...not just americans but people across the world.
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