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Obama's secret meetings

June 21st 2009 05:35
Barack Obama's bringing change to the White House, right? Oops...maybe not:

As a senator, Barack Obama denounced the Bush administration for holding "secret energy meetings" with oil executives at the White House. But last week public-interest groups were dismayed when his own administration rejected a Freedom of Information Act request for Secret Service logs showing the identities of coal executives who had visited the White House to discuss Obama's "clean coal" policies. One reason: the disclosure of such records might impinge on privileged "presidential communications." The refusal, approved by White House counsel Greg Craig's office, is the latest in a series of cases in which Obama officials have opted against public disclosure.

Obama is a good campaigner. He tells the people what they want to hear. He talks about the policies that need to change and he promises to be different. When the rubber meets the road, though, he turns out to be just another politician who will say and do anything to seize the reigns of power. Once he has wrested control, he falls into the same patterns as those he criticizes.

For his supporters, I suspect that this is not the change they believe in.

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Comment by S.L.

June 21st 2009 09:01
All the criticisms he launched at the Bush Administration, he has used himself many times over, PopCon. He really is transparent, though... he's so crooked you can see right through him!

Comment by Lester Caudill

June 21st 2009 11:53
This is the hope and change many voted for, I would guess they are now hoping that Obama himself would change.

I believe a person must first walk the walk, before they can talk the talk, Obama was so new to the political trail he hadn't even learn to walk he was still crawling.

I hate to say it, but with the stupid things the republicans did, and all the bad press the MSM gave republicans magnifying every little thing cause the voters to shut out reality, and vote for a fantasy. Only now it turns out to be a nightmare.

Comment by PopulistConservative

June 21st 2009 17:33
SL, this will hurt him. These kinds of things will start to alienate his own constituents -- especially the more moderate voters. They took a chance on him thinking that he would be something different. He's not.

Comment by PopulistConservative

June 21st 2009 17:38
One big problem, Lester, is that he had a very thin record when he ran for president. So little was known about him. He'd never been in a leadership position before, so we didn't know how he'd lead. He was a human Rorshach Test. People saw in him what they hoped to see. Now they are seeing how he governs, though, and their reality is not matching up with what they expected.

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