Obama's Leadership....Or Lack Of....

dieseldiva

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Many of us questioned this long before the election. His preference for voting (present) while in the Senate gave talking points to this vein of thought. As more time goes on it appears he just isn't up to the job. Here's an interesting article on the subject and yes, I agree that his comments about how much easier it would be to be the president of China speaks volumes.

Obama’s incredible lack of leadership


POSTED AT 4:00 PM ON MARCH 12, 2011 BY BRUCE MCQUAIN
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John Hinderaker at Powerline hits on something I’ve been saying for quite some time about the man in the White House:

Last night Col. Ralph Peters was on Bill O’Reilly’s show, talking about Libya. Peters thinks we should act on behalf of the rebels there, but he expressed skepticism that President Obama will ever do anything. “Obama loves the idea of being President,” Peters said, “but he can’t make a decision.”

I think there is a lot of truth to that, even in domestic policy, where Obama has passively deferred to Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi on all legislative matters. One can debate whether action is appropriate in Libya or not, but Peters is certainly right when it comes to foreign policy–it is a safe bet that Obama will do nothing, because doing something would require a decision.

Now it just so happens that I think we ought to stay out of Libya, so this is a stopped clock moment for me. I essentially agree with Obama’s non-decision.

However, to the larger point. I agree with Peters completely when he says “Obama loves the idea of President, but he can’t make a decision”. I might have said it a little differently. Obama loves the idea of being President and the trappings and perks. What he doesn’t like is the job.

I think that should be abundantly clear to anyone who has closely observed the man and taken a look at his background. I always remember the words of the managing editor of the Harvard Law Review who said that Obama loved the title of Editor of the Law Review, but he didn’t want to do the work. The managing editor said he rarely saw him except when it was to glad hand or take credit (and praise) for what was being done. Additionally, Obama never wrote a thing for the review during his tenure, something almost unheard of.

In all cases, his problems are leadership problems. He’s simply not a leader. He has no idea how to be a leader. But that doesn’t keep him from wanting leadership roles that offer him prestige, perks and pleasure derived from simply from being in the position.

The reason Obama can’t make a decision is he can’t reason like a leader must. He has no experience. And he doesn’t understand the decision making process as practiced by a leader. He’s never really had to make leadership decisions. So he simply tries to avoid making them. One way he does it is to ignore the problem. Another way he does this is to appoint commissions and panels concerning problems the country faces in order to defer the problem (and decision). He also like to defer to the “international community” on foreign policy or the Democratic leadership in the legislature on domestic things. Again, the avoidance of decision making.

And, in the end, he lets them make the decisions for him and then he jumps on the bandwagon with a speech full of rhetoric about how they (whichever party he is deferring to on whatever issue) have listened to him and decided on a course much like he recommended. Or something like that.

Even the Democrats are noticing how poor a leader he is. They’ve been hollering for weeks, some of them very vocally, that he needs to step up and show some leadership in the budget process. To this point he’s done much of nothing. Today he gave a press conference on energy because gas prices have increased. Essentially his line of argument, concerning domestic oil, is we’re doing fine and we shouldn’t worry.

And where has he decided to try to take a little leadership?

School bullying.

Umhmmm. That boiling, roiling top tier controversy that threatens to tear the world apart. On the turmoil in the Middle East, yeah, uh, not so much. France is doing just fine and besides, Hillary will be by to see you soon.

Instead of a leader, we’re stuck with this:

Mr. Obama has told people that it would be so much easier to be the president of China. As one official put it, “No one is scrutinizing Hu Jintao’s words in Tahrir Square.”

Amazing. “Easier”. See Peters’ words above.

I say we cut him loose in 2012 and let him take the “hope and change” show to China to make his case. They’ll be bankrupt inside of 2 years.


Bruce McQuain blogs at Questions and Observations (QandO), Blackfive, the Washington Examiner and the Green Room. Follow him on Twitter: @McQandO
 

Pilgrim

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A simple matter of fact: the leader of our country is the Jr. Senator from IL. He has never held a significant leadership position. At least Jimmy Carter was Gov. of GA and had some executive management experience. Obama doesn't even measure up to his qualifications.
 

chefdennis

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Yea but those that voted for him, even those here told us we needed to "give him a chance"...he was going to change how things were done in DC...and "he inherited this mess"..."you wait, all he needs is a chance"...:rolleyes:
 

layoutshooter

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Obama could not lead a frog to water if they were both sitting in the pond!! He is about as useless a person as I have EVER seen.
 

dieseldiva

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A simple matter of fact: the leader of our country is the Jr. Senator from IL. He has never held a significant leadership position. At least Jimmy Carter was Gov. of GA and had some executive management experience. Obama doesn't even measure up to his qualifications.

I can't even give him credit for being a junior senator as he started campaigning for president as soon as he got there AND the majority of his votes were "present"......just like right now, can't commit to anything of importance. ALSO, when you look further into community organizing, it's easy to see what he's doing and it's not leading.
 

layoutshooter

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Yeah, just like Obama. He is laying back, side stepping as much as he can so HE won't have to take any heat. MORE proof that he is NO leader. Leaders are NOT afraid to take what heat may come their way. They have the courage of their convictions and stand by them regardless of what others say.
 

Pilgrim

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Somebody recently wrote that what we're witnessing in Libya is a case study of the world without U.S. leadership. While the feckless Boy President dithers, studies, and slowly evaluates the situation over there Quadaffi continues to gain advantage over the rebels. As he continues to sit on the sidelines waiting on the UN to do something, the French and Germans are also forced to sit back in spite of their stronger anti-Quadaffi positions. Now al-quaeda is threatening to fill the void left by the U.S. and its European allies and their lack of support for the Libyan rebels. Should these two groups become allied, it wouldn't be a stretch to expect Iran to get in the mix as well. Wouldn't it be fitting to see the same thing happen in Libya that happened in Iran with Jimmy Carter? Radicals take over the country while Barack Hussein Obama offers nothing but lame rhetoric and freezing a few Libyan assets here and there. Next thing we know the Middle East has two nuclear countries governed by radical terrorist sponsors. The damage this guy could possibly do to this country just boggles the mind.
 

Wolfeman68

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Obama could not lead a frog to water if they were both sitting in the pond!! He is about as useless a person as I have EVER seen.

Layout, the frog wanted me to tell you that he is insulted. He's waaaaay smarter than Obuma. Yes, I speak frog.:D It's a gift. No, I didn't misspell the name. This spelling fits.

I liken Obuma more to the roach. He scurries away when you turn the lights on.:eek:

Don't care if the roach is insulted. Don't speak roach.:D
 

dieseldiva

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Somebody recently wrote that what we're witnessing in Libya is a case study of the world without U.S. leadership. While the feckless Boy President dithers, studies, and slowly evaluates the situation over there Quadaffi continues to gain advantage over the rebels. As he continues to sit on the sidelines waiting on the UN to do something, the French and Germans are also forced to sit back in spite of their stronger anti-Quadaffi positions. Now al-quaeda is threatening to fill the void left by the U.S. and its European allies and their lack of support for the Libyan rebels. Should these two groups become allied, it wouldn't be a stretch to expect Iran to get in the mix as well. Wouldn't it be fitting to see the same thing happen in Libya that happened in Iran with Jimmy Carter? Radicals take over the country while Barack Hussein Obama offers nothing but lame rhetoric and freezing a few Libyan assets here and there. Next thing we know the Middle East has two nuclear countries governed by radical terrorist sponsors. The damage this guy could possibly do to this country just boggles the mind.

Written well Pilgrim and one has to wonder if it isn't all part of his master plan to "equal the playing field" on a global level. We ARE the evil ones, don't forget.:rolleyes: Oh and it could have something to do with the fact that he's a yellow coward!:p
 
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