|
but ultimately he will do what's best for him.
I saw that when the FISA bill got pushed.
He pledged to filibuster any bill that gave retro active immunity for crimes against Americans. Yet in the end, he determined that the public wasn't all that outraged about some random people who had their lives violated by their government and their government's friends in big business.
He decided it was in his best interests to "vote tough on terror" for political reasons that suited his ambitions.
Personally, I doubt that vote made a difference or would have made a difference in the long run. If he had honored the law and his commitments, he would have won any way.
But it showed me flat out that Obama is totally willing to do whatever it takes if he believes it's necessary for him to do it to survive. And that includes selling out his promises or the rule of law for the "greater good," his election in this case. And i do believe Obama is is a far better PE than McCain and will be a much better president than would McCain. And I think that vote stunk from my perspective.
But I'm not going to pretend he's a saint, end of discussion. Though he is in some ways a saint. but he's also corruptible, fallible, and a drug addict (believe me, i know. I'm six months tobacco free. Nicotine is about the most addictive mood altering drug there is)
So I say lets be real. If we believe Obama is doing the best for us in the long run, then that's what's best for Obama, right? Because if we believe that Obama is doing stuff that's bad for us, that wouldn't be good for Obama.
So I always try to speak out to Obama and my friends, neighbors and acquaintances and let them know when I think Obama's doing good stuff and when I think Obama is doing bad stuff. Because I'm like Obama. I'm doing what's best for me, too.
|