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On the Prowl
http://www.economist.com/node/21525395Meanwhile plenty of Democrats on the left grumble privately that the president’s handling of the crisis has been inept, spineless—and all too typical. Having failed to take evasive action, he showed no bottom line once lured into negotiation. In the health-care negotiation, likewise, he had wasted precious time hoping for Republican support that never came. It all fits into a pattern, they say, of a leader who shies away from necessary conflict, refuses to understand the intransigence of his enemies, would rather split differences than make a firm stand and lacks the courage of his own convictions. Foreigners—from Vladimir Putin (who this week called America a “parasite”) to the Taliban—are in danger of drawing the same conclusion.
With the markets in shambles and Obama caving to GOP whims, I feel somewhat gypped by the president. I’m still a Hillary supporter and wonder how she would have handled the debt crisis and the overall economy. If Obama would just grow a backbone and remove the word “compromise” from his vocabulary, maybe just maybe, I could give him my support. Wishful thinking...
The Economist's Lexington points out the missed opportunities by the president and a possible plan if he wants to win re-election.









