Wednesday, February 8, 2012

An Overview of President Obama’s Character


President Obama has proposed ideas of a balanced approach that give both conservatives and liberals what they want whilst considering the needs of the majority of Americans.  For instance to solve the deficit problem he has proposed three dollars of budget cuts for every one dollar of increased taxes on the wealthy.  President Obama has proven himself to be an intelligent leader who is also open-minded.
Last December President Obama was criticized by his own party because he chose to extend the Bush tax credits to ensure that millions of Americans who are out of work would continue to get their unemployment benefits.  President Obama chose the option that benefited him the least politically so that Americans already suffering including our veterans would have enough money to feed their families until they can get jobs.  It takes clarity to not be blinded by your own future ambitions but instead to pay attention to the current job at hand.
President Obama has dealt with discrimination, questions of his identity and criticism of his leadership; yet he has conducted himself in a dignified manner before and throughout his presidency.  The following are examples of how he has faced adversity since becoming President of the U.S.

The following Facebook post quote by Failed Tea Party candidate Jules Manson shows how the President has chosen to ignore the horrible racist things people say about him and his family and focus on his job as President: “It must be countered with assassinations onto them and their children,” and ”Assassinate the f—-n (N-word) and his monkey children.” 
Only a strong person could endure this kind of abuse and still put policies in place that will benefit all Americans including those who terrorize him. 

During Obama‘s health care address to Congress in 2009, U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson, a South Carolina Republican, yelled out to Obama, ‘you lie,’  Most people would have yelled back at Rep. Wilson but not President Obama.

Rush Limbaugh seems to be questioning President Obama’s identity as an American in the following quote:  “Obama is “more African in his roots than he is American” and is “behaving like an African colonial despot”
If we were to decide if one were American based on racial ancestry none of us would be American except for those of Native American descent.  America is a nation of immigrants.

Republican Rep. Doug Lamborn criticized The President’s policies, comparing them to a “tar baby.”  The expression has come to be widely considered a racist term to describe Black Americans.

The way the President handled the Gulf Oil spill in 2010 was another example of his character, President Obama didn’t say I told you so; instead he put his efforts into solving the problem. The President planned and executed the recovery from the 2007 thru 2009 recession despite the fact the recession began over a year before he was elected our President.

Aware that our Navy Seals were engaged in the capture and execution of bin Laden, Obama went about his routine without showing signs of stress, anguish, or discomfort. His schedule during this time included dealing with the “birther business,” an appearance on Oprah, a visit to flood-torn Alabama, and a much anticipated and widely viewed presentation before the White House Correspondents’ Association.  The President has proven himself a strong, competent and classy commander in chief who has exhibited “grace under pressure”.

 President Obama’s family values are more apparent than any other candidate.  He loves his wife and is involved in his children’s lives and protects his family.  He is the best role model for American men to follow.

President Obama has brought honor to all Americans in the way he has conducted himself in other countries.  He has represented The United States well and I am sure almost no one sees Americans as rude, gluttonous, or dumb anymore.  Some of the character traits that represent President Obama and thus the American People are the following: respectful, graceful, strong, classy, charitable, competent, affable, open-minded, cool, dignified, intelligent, and clear-minded.   

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  1. I did my best to write an overview of the President's character in as few words as possible. If you would like to print this out to pass it around to others please print on both sides of the paper.

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