That's what a real leader is supposed to do.
Yep, it doesn't give the common folk much hope when the leader is "down in the dumps". :smile:
That's what a real leader is supposed to do.
One of the things I really liked about Reagan, he really exuded an aura of optimism.
Reagan's smile was genuine and it gave Americans hope after the Carter debacle.
Obama's smile is more like smirk and it gave Americans REAL hope: The Tea Party.
I think "The Chapter" on Obama is still being written. I think he'll go down in history, greatest "Black American president" for sure for many years to come.
Easy to be the GREATEST when one is the ONLY.
For many years to come.
Reagan's smile was genuine and it gave Americans hope after the Carter debacle.
Obama's smile is more like smirk and it gave Americans REAL hope: The Tea Party.
Reagan's smile was genuine and it gave Americans hope after the Carter debacle.
Obama's smile is more like smirk and it gave Americans REAL hope: The Tea Party.
What did old Peanut Jim do to p*ss you off so much? He's greatly admired the world over.
I think Obama got handed a big helping of poo sandwich by the Bush Administration. I'm not a fan of Obama's, but he didn't exactly become President at the best of times. He's like the rebound girlfriend. It should also be remembered that America took a big leap in electing Obama after the debacle that was GW Bush's tenor.
Of course Clinton handed 911 to Bush because of his ineptitude regarding world affairs and not taking security and terror seriously enough. After the bombing of the USS Cole you think he might have jumped off that fat girl, zipped up and got down to business.
Reagan was a good President, but I will never endorse the random drug testing pushed on the public. Nor will George Herbert Bush's War on Drugs be anything , but a dismal failure. Ford was a good guy, a tad clumsy and a far cry better than Jimmy (The Dove) Carter who allowed the fall of the American Embassy in Iran and the hostage taking that lasted over a year. We are still living with the ramifications for the utter lack of failure on Carters part. Too bad he didn't stick with humanitarian work, becauise he was a crummy President.
That reminds me of another President who was left a poo sandwich. I'm saying poo, not because I'm five, but because the silly software is a swear censor by the the way. That was Lyndon B. Johnson who inherited the Vietnam War that President John F Kennedy committed too. Often looked upon as the mean out of touch Texan, poor Lyndon was really the fall guy for Kennedy's foolishness, and up until he died he struggled with their involvement.
I am sure if JFK or his brother Bobby had not been gunned down there would less fanfare and more scrutiny around the name Kennedy. He (John) was a philandering politician who used people like Frank Sinatra to get elected then almost got him killed when Bobby went after the Mob and the Unions. Had a gunman not killed the two of them History would not be as kind, or wear the blinders many do today.
As for John Juinor, I think he was a nice kid.
just to add , Kennedy was talking about pulling out of Vietnam before he died.
just to add , Kennedy was talking about pulling out of Vietnam before he died.
He was also talking about taking the Fed out of the hands of private bankers and having the state issue currency. I believe if you follow that trail you'll probably discover the source of the bullet that blew out the back of his head.that's true, I remember.
He was also talking about taking the Fed out of the hands of private bankers and having the state issue currency. I believe if you follow that trail you'll probably discover the source of the bullet that blew out the back of his head.
He was also talking about taking the Fed out of the hands of private bankers and having the state issue currency. I believe if you follow that trail you'll probably discover the source of the bullet that blew out the back of his head.
I don't hold the Kennedy's on a pedestal, but I'm glad John Kennedy was President during the Cuban missile crisis.