Because what the Republicans are doing, to the extent that they are, at a time when the United States is in such dire shape, is indeed unprecedented, and I don't think that even we expected them to be as cold blooded as they have been. To say that one exactly expected the Republicans to act as they have is not telling the truth. The fact is that is why we laughed when we saw the first signs of teabagging activity in February, one month after Obama's election, and why we kept up the ridicule through August, instead of getting busy to combat it. The netroot failed as much as the President on this....in our failure to fight back the framing that the corporate media put on the town hall protestors. We barely didn't get how the media was going to manipulate that whole situation until it was more or less done. That is because most of us also believed that the general public would see it for what it was. So saying, after the fact, that Obama was naive, IMO, is disengeneous, and reasonable people can disagree on this much more than you are letting on.
Again I stress that initially, Obama thought that the American people would see this Republican insanity for what it was (because so many did during the campaign, which is why he ended up being elected), but now he knows that even the people cannot see clearly. and I might add, many included are on our side.
To witness so many Democrats too willing to kick him to the curb, and repudiate just about every thing he does, almost as much as the other side in quite breathtaking. I know that we have waited for a long time, but still, I thought that the more sane among us would have a bit more of a strategy on how to get the message to the president without literally joining those on the other side, in terms of the end result. So for me, the problem lies not so much in his naivete, inasmuch as in the people's lack of reason-ability; mainly Republicans, but yes, Democrats are guilty of it too. When that whole recipe is added to his humanity in regards to Republicans, his approach isn't working; that is true.
End of the day, it's best that I think he now understands this, and I hope he realize that he's gonna have to take a different tack. Personally, I believe he got the message in late October, and in particular, on the Bank front, he planned on what we now see is his pivot on the economic front. There are articles dating back to early December that points to this.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=388&topic_id=14292&mesg_id=14307http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=388x14451As for being distraught about the PO, I understand this, but I don't understand the savagery that has accompanied it. Obama wasn't going to get more than the 60th senator wanted; the one that literally campaigned against him during the elections. He did nearly have Snow with the trigger, but we, Democrats, rejected that out of hand.