Saturday, January 04, 2014

Obamaton Professor: Obama Should Rule Forever!

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix

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End presidential term limits

By Jonathan Zimmerman
Washington Post
Published: November 28

Jonathan Zimmerman is a professor of history and education at New York University. His books include “Small Wonder: The Little Red Schoolhouse in History and Memory.”

In 1947, Sen. Harley Kilgore (D-W.Va.) condemned a proposed constitutional amendment that would restrict presidents to two terms. “The executive’s effectiveness will be seriously impaired,” Kilgore argued on the Senate floor, “

as no one will obey and respect him if he knows that the executive cannot run again.”

I’ve been thinking about Kilgore’s comments as I watch President Obama, whose approval rating has dipped to 37 percent in CBS News polling — the lowest ever for him — during the troubled rollout of his health-care reform. Many of Obama’s fellow Democrats have distanced themselves from the reform and from the president. Even former president Bill Clinton has said that Americans should be allowed to keep the health insurance they have.

5 comments:

  1. Franklin Roosevelt knew he was a sick man and dying in 1944 and should not have run for the Presidency but did so none the less.

    HE KNEW his days were numbered but his ego would not let him quit. NOR would anyone approach the man and suggest that maybe it was time to go.

    And that fourth term was a mistake.

    It has even been suggested Roosevelt was not in his right mind during the Yalta negotiations and too much was given away to the Soviets.

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  2. Two terms is enough. New blood needs to be allowed to move to the top, regardless of political persuasion.

    The President as the knight in shining armor solving all problems and only man can do it all is incorrect. NOT the way our government is supposed to be.

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  3. Two terms is not enough? How many is enough then? We are not supposed to have a government that works that way. We need a collective process to govern.

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  4. Roosevelt did have an overwhelming arrogance that is dangerous. That Imperial Presidency was not what the founding fathers intended.

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  5. These Egyptologist guys that study ancient Egypt that a 3,000 year track record to follow and can make reasonable inferences. Those Pharaoh that ruled for decades it has been observed ruled invariably during a time of decline. And that is somewhat understood as obvious. Same leader, same cronies, same ideas, no new blood, same old entrenched way of doing things. Change to an extent is GOOD!

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