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Durn whistle blowers sure did start a ruckus.
http://watchingamerica.com/News/218365/obamas-credibility-is-on-the-line/
Another thing he has to consider is the ever-increasing importance of the legacy he leaves behind as president of the U.S. Most of what Obama undertakes has to do with greatness or at least the appearance thereof whether it be a rather mundane photo similar to the one of Bobby Kennedy on the beach with his dog or an upcoming photo of Obama standing on the same steps of the Lincoln Memorial, where Martin Luther King stood back in 1963. In order for that not to seem overly presumptuous, Obama can't afford to be seen as trampling civil rights underfoot: The privacy of personal data as well as freedom from governmental spying definitely count as civil rights. Bobby Kennedy would have defended both those concepts, as his speeches made abundantly clear.
This president is vulnerable on a number of fronts. Obama seems to be no improvement over George W. Bush something no one would have ever predicted. A dispassionate inventory shows that the U.S. holds prisoners under highly questionable conditions at Guantanamo, snoops the Internet with no inhibitions and wages an unmanned drone war in which people are executed without benefit of arraignment, legal defense or a judge's sentence. In Pakistan alone Obama has so far ordered 318 attacks, killing 2,548 victims.
When it comes to the expectations and the realities of Obama's administration, the fact is that more whistle-blowers are being persecuted than ever before and with more energy. They are pursued with more energy than the nation expends on real wrongdoers. In Washington, journalists are circulating the word that it's worse now than during the Nixon administration.
This is also an international problem, insofar as Obama has just begun dealings with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, whom he rightly accuses of committing civil rights abuses of his own. Overly hard rhetoric and too inflexible a position would be risky for Obama because Putin is unlikely to shy away from a global disagreement, particularly because he is intimately familiar with the ways of agitation and propaganda. That and the fact that his power is secure for the remainder of his term.
Common Sense Party
(14,139 posts)But who cares what all those furriners think?
Autumn
(44,986 posts)It makes a lot of sense. This was good too, "criticism, when voiced, can pay off." rec
kelliekat44
(7,759 posts)doing what he feels is the right thing for the country than with what his legacy might be in the minds of his detractors. In their minds, his legacy is already settled and there will be nothing he can do good or bad or indifferent that will change that. It was set in stone the day after the 2008 election or the night of the election.