Micheal Berry Speaks to disenchanted Supporters
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I have two podcast for the Michale Berry Show that are very interesting.http://a1135.g.akamai.net/f/1135/18227/1h/cchannel.download.akamai.com/18227/pod...
That is the first podcast of the hour.
http://a1135.g.akamai.net/f/1135/18227/1h/cchannel.download.akamai.com/18227/pod...
Second hour.
What is interesting is what they have to say about why they are disappointed in Obama. I find this interesting because they are being far more honest and less buttering like most supporters here on Current.
It's as if people on Current feel someone is attacking their father and they defend him at every single corner.
Reading the posts here Obama is well supported. Of course that's not a slice of what people are really thinking or saying. No need to show cracks in the armor --- but there are cracks.
Listen to some of it...skip around to hear what people have to say or listen to the whole thing. Either way at least listen to some of it......and do share your views.
Michael Berry does a radio show in Houston, TX for KTRH.
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I think it's not so much people defending their father as people defending him because of the extreme opinions toward him. On one hand you have liberals and democrats who think he's the effin' messiah and is going to fix all of the world's problems. On the other hand you have people who hate him for whatever reason they hate him and hope that everything he does is a horrible failure and even go as far as wishing death upon him.
Some of the criticism against him by the more conservative side is rather unreasonable, IMO. They say he hasn't done enough or that he isn't trying enough when he's done more than any other president in this short amount of time. It also doesn't help that we have a ravenous two-party system that bickers about pointless shit instead of getting things done (but thus is the nature of American politics).
I agree that he shouldn't be put on the pedestal half of the country has put him on seeing as criticism is always healthy, but some of it is just downright silly and counter-productive.
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he had to do more than any other President. He promised more than any other President. This is why it was said he was digging himself a hole when he was talking so highly of what he could accomplish. Now he's paying the price that he set for himself.
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