Weakness

Daily Kos:

"Do they know what they’ve thrown away? Do they know that their constant conciliations to those who would like nothing more than to block success are seen as weakness, when strength is required? Do they know how bad it looks that they are caving to a man who campaigned against them, yet loudly criticizing one who built the infrastructure that allowed them to succeed? Gibbs, Axelrod sounding like idiots talking about insanity? What madness is this?"

I disagree. These things are not seen as weakness, they are weakness. Their caving to their enemies doesn not just look bad, it is bad.

At this point, with all of his audacity and hope apparently exhausted by election day, Obama doesn't just look like a failure, he is a failure. After the worst president in history, Obama had within his grasp the chance to be one of the great presidents. Instead, he chose to ally himself with the self-serving, valueless likes of Rahm Emmanuel, Max Baucus, Joe Lieberman and, in the end the Republican party itself. At this point, he is on a path to becoming one of the most hapless, weak presidents of all time.

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