Think You Understand Obama? You Don't, But You Will After Watching This

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • "Like many days, March 3rd saw the delivery of a stern opinion by President Obama. To judge by recent developments in Ukraine, he said, Russia was putting itself "on the wrong side of history." This might seem a surprising thing for an American president to say. The fate of Soviet Communism taught many people to be wary of invoking History as if it were one's special friend or teammate. But Obama doubtless felt comfortable because he was quoting himself. "To those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent," he said in his 2009 inaugural address, "know that you are on the wrong side of history, but that we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist." In January 2009 and again in March 2014, Obama was speaking to the world as its uncrowned leader.
    For some time now, observers -- a surprisingly wide range of them -- have been saying that Barack Obama seems more like a king than a president. Leave aside the fanatics who think he is a "tyrant" of unparalleled powers and malignant purpose. Notions of that sort come easily to those who look for them; they are predigested and can safely be dismissed. But the germ of a similar conclusion may be found in a perception shared by many others. Obama, it is said, takes himself to be something like a benevolent monarch -- a king in a mixed constitutional system, where the duties of the crown are largely ceremonial. He sees himself, in short, as the holder of a dignified office to whom Americans and others may feel naturally attuned."* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down.
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  • @joescott
    @joescott 10 лет назад +28

    My frustration has always been that he seems to be far too concerned with placating the percentage of the population that will NEVER support anything he does, instead of writing them off and standing up for what his supporters want. Especially now, when he has nothing to lose.

    • @KobaAM
      @KobaAM 2 года назад

      Ugh. This. So much this. I know this is 7 years old but I couldn’t stand that bullshit. He had such a great opportunity and blew it trying to win over people who would never support him while simultaneously claiming he’s purposely ignoring them. He should have never wasted his time with the “NO RED STATES AND BLUE STATES UNITY” shit.

    • @gokugrdfghdfrhgd
      @gokugrdfghdfrhgd 2 года назад

      obama was trying to unite the country instead of dividing it, from your comment i think you would prefer trump today lol

  • @LTrotsky21stCentury
    @LTrotsky21stCentury 10 лет назад +24

    There is an old American expression which goes : "Playing both ends against the middle." I never really understood this expression, until the Obama administration. The 'middle' in this case is the late, great, American Middle Class.

    • @Terror350
      @Terror350 10 лет назад +1

      Those who stand in the middle get ran over

  • @legendaryryan1623
    @legendaryryan1623 9 лет назад +24

    into the first minute of this and im thinking "a politician who says one thing but does another"...you are pretty much describing every politician..ever

  • @SPAD58
    @SPAD58 10 лет назад +3

    It took a lot of courage Mr. Uygur for you to do this report. Thanks

  • @stinknus
    @stinknus 10 лет назад +5

    Like they said in house of cards: Why Peter Russo? Why him, what's better than a blank slate

  • @FreyaMaluk
    @FreyaMaluk 8 лет назад +4

    This article was brilliant.. Thanks for sharing and discussing it in the show.

  • @TheBc99
    @TheBc99 10 лет назад +49

    Guys just because liberals are unhappy with Obama doesn't mean we're suddenly hopping aboard the conservatrain.

    • @bubblegumgun3292
      @bubblegumgun3292 9 лет назад

      Benjamin Rome Clarke yes , yes it does. the reign of the liberal facist is collapsing
      were gonna make the 70s/80's happen again and this time we will expose the commies

    • @TheBc99
      @TheBc99 9 лет назад +6

      BUBBLEGUM GUN Lol because the 70s and 80s were so amazing for everyone.

    • @bubblegumgun3292
      @bubblegumgun3292 9 лет назад

      Benjamin Rome Clarke 80's were cool for places like america and the UK ,
      70's was the beginning of the freedom movement 80's was the symbol of the end of big government at least that's what people though it was going to be.

    • @TheBc99
      @TheBc99 9 лет назад +4

      BUBBLEGUM GUN A. What is the "freedom movement"?
      B. Lots of awful stuff happened in other countries.
      C. 2015 is literally the best year in which to be alive health-wise, technology-wise and in terms of social freedoms.
      D. If you're afraid of "commies" in 2015, your priorities are all wrong.

    • @bubblegumgun3292
      @bubblegumgun3292 9 лет назад +1

      Benjamin Rome Clarke
      A) a movement for less government
      and more freedom
      B) and a lot of awful things are still happening what the middle east does to gays is none of our business
      C) 2015 is literally worse than the early 2000's, 90's, and 80's when it comes to freedom economic freedom and heck some social ones, did you know the UK has started banning porn (also no duh tech gets better over years)
      D) if you're afraid of "Evil Corporations" in 2015, your priorities are all wrong.
      it's not that i'm afraid, it's just i can't stand the stupidity of socialist morons

  • @lobster743
    @lobster743 10 лет назад +37

    I didn't vote for Obama to get a particularly competent president. I voted for Obama to make sure someone decidedly evil did not become president. Through all of this, I keep returning to the same thought: "at least he isn't evil."

    • @jgodiska
      @jgodiska 10 лет назад +5

      Yeah, the only reason that we do not have a Republican President, is that the Republicans do not have a candidate that is not stupid. They lost because they are idiots.

    • @lobster743
      @lobster743 10 лет назад +2

      ***** Democrats are not the brightest bunch either. Did you see the "handpicked" candidates for the midterm elections?

    • @jenniferhogren1831
      @jenniferhogren1831 9 лет назад

      YOU ARE WRONG lUCAS

    • @redpandagaming9797
      @redpandagaming9797 9 лет назад +1

      He is though😜

    • @lobster743
      @lobster743 9 лет назад +1

      ***** Please, tell me all about these "secrets" that only you and the president seem to know.

  • @StevenCalwas
    @StevenCalwas 10 лет назад +3

    Saying that Obama has "preferences," but that he's not willing to work to enact them gives Obama WAY too much credit. It suggests that his heart is in the right place, but that he's not willing to fight for his principles. I think this misses the mark. Obama has been very consistent throughout his career. He will SAY anything people want to hear in order to advance his career path. At each step along the way, he will also DO anything the wealthy donors and mega-businesses want done. What he SAYS is for public consumption and intended to advance his power. It is never meant to be taken seriously. Believing that he is voicing his preferences is a mistake. Judge the man by what he DOES and has done throughout his career, i.e., faithfully carry out the wishes of the rich who pull his strings.

  • @bajovato
    @bajovato 9 лет назад +2

    I have a friend who was a political campaign manager in Chicago at the time when Obama was active in politics there. He knew Obama personally and gave me the EXACT same description of him back in 2008 before his election; that Obama was not so much the type to spearhead a cause, but would much rather ride the coat tails of one that had already gained momentum. In essence, "leading from behind".
    I voted for the man and in hindsight I can honestly say that my disillusionment with him was a result of that very quality my friend warned me about back in 2008.
    And yet STILL you have people who worship him as an idol that could do no wrong; people who have not taken the time to look at the entirety of his record with an objective & unbiased eye. (It's actually pretty astonishing and is a testament to just how well & competent his public relations machine operates).
    This is an EXCELLENT assessment of the man; one in which I had hoped he wasn't back before I voted for him the first time.
    KUDOS TO TYT for publishing this honest assessment/commentary!!!

  • @flash001USA
    @flash001USA 10 лет назад +8

    I'm amazed..... The truth was spoken.

  • @timothyw7663
    @timothyw7663 10 лет назад +6

    Sounds right. The bottom-line is that he's a gutless wonder.

  • @garyjones5272
    @garyjones5272 10 лет назад +5

    "He's a real nowhere man, sitting in his nowhere land, making all his nowhere plans for nobody". The Beatles

  • @fnulnu6507
    @fnulnu6507 7 лет назад +2

    I refuse to live in a filter bubble or echo chamber. So even though I lean conservative, I listen to all sides. Sounded like an honest assessment of Obama by Cenk. Subscribed.

  • @OfficiallyDevin
    @OfficiallyDevin 10 лет назад +1

    A refreshing and believable analysis, good job to the author.

  • @landocal0
    @landocal0 10 лет назад +4

    Master Politician.

  • @jessicahexhibits
    @jessicahexhibits 9 лет назад +12

    Obama always said that he would be bi-partisan. Apparently his technique and personal way of leading did not work out in all situations. We know that he is a laid back kind of person who used to smoke the weed in his youth, that's what he does... What he's always done and what he ran his campaign on. I think that in the future we see that both sides don't work, need to just lead and do what you feel is the best action. #bernie2016 #TYT

  • @Grimalken1969
    @Grimalken1969 8 лет назад +6

    People like me tried to tell everyone that this man was an empty suit back in 2007, but he gave such pretty speeches.

  • @pressplay7922
    @pressplay7922 10 лет назад +1

    when you try to be everybody's friend you become nobody's friend.

  • @MrT5mustang
    @MrT5mustang 10 лет назад +1

    Would that not be called a "trojan Horse"? To blend in with every group? OK then!

  • @captmaha
    @captmaha 9 лет назад +12

    heh, heh, I was not an Obama fan till now , but will start doing some serious browsing.. Who the heck wants an outdated concept of a ' leader ' leading from front taking decisions for the sake of taking decisions and screwing up. Those with inflated egos , convoluted beliefs , goaded to making a mark in history .... come on this is the problem with you people. Today it is a world of consensus , doing the right thing etc and being adaptable , flexible to reach the goals through Unanimity, through agreement and talks NOT by brow beating your single agenda on everyone else . Look where it has got you ? No wonder d trump is leading !.
    In this instantaneously evolving world, with instant multi dimensional communications, spurred by spiralling technologies millions of people are equally skilled and qualified to handle THE POST. They can point out nano theories for and against any issue. In this world capable 'preferences' , "pointing the directions" is better than rigid blind "convictions" which do not hold good for the next micro second.

  • @thesemisadventures
    @thesemisadventures 10 лет назад +5

    Best analysis of Obama I've heard to this day, this is awesome.

  • @miloguichard1958
    @miloguichard1958 9 лет назад

    Jayakrishnan Nair
    thank you for such a good read! I agree with everything you said. Surely you're an esteemed journalist...?

  • @dybb234
    @dybb234 9 лет назад +4

    I have been saying for the last 20 years that anyone running for POTUS should be able to read the US Constitution with comprehension. I do believe that President Obama fulfills this requirement which is more then I can say for other RECENT holders of the office. THINK ABOUT IT!!!!!

  • @gales9969
    @gales9969 10 лет назад +10

    To say for example he's corrupt would be to assume he was once pure or close to it and through politics and money his morality/ethics began to erode. I don't think that's true. I think he cares about keeping the status quo and believing his own celebrity while never being able to summon the strength of character needed to truly lead. He's basically an empty person without any strong beliefs. He is utterly weak and lost in the false perception of his own prestige and power. Imagine what a strong, principled and moral leader could do.....

    • @popey4
      @popey4 10 лет назад +7

      You're not describing Obama, you're describing the position of President no matter who holds it

  • @NewFrambian
    @NewFrambian 10 лет назад +8

    In other words, he ducks his responsibility and is nothing more than a speech reader.

    • @gdiamond3571
      @gdiamond3571 6 лет назад +1

      HE DOESN'T HAVE TO READ THEM BECAUSE HE CAN REMEMBER HIS SPEECHES UNLIKE THE ONE WHO IS IN THE WHITE HOUSE NOW ! HAHAHAHA 12/28/017 BY THE WAY CAN trump READ ?

  • @meowbih
    @meowbih 10 лет назад +7

    We need a real President to run the United States of America.

    • @Babylauncher3000
      @Babylauncher3000 10 лет назад +2

      Vague. A president is anyone elected to said office. As long as he meets the qualifications for the office then Obama's as "real" as it gets. Now if you're thinking of the word "Leader" then you mite have a argument but as a President Obama certainly is one.

    • @charliesmash
      @charliesmash 6 лет назад +1

      Trump.

  • @Farmfield
    @Farmfield 10 лет назад +2

    7:58 - missed opportunity to do elbow from the sky. That quote is such an elbow, to say the least. Wow.

  • @eteline_music
    @eteline_music 10 лет назад +1

    "Hope...change...hope...change...hope...change" (Repeat as necessary.)

  • @misheardanimefreak
    @misheardanimefreak 10 лет назад +13

    still better than Mitt Romney....

    • @sh0rtstack888
      @sh0rtstack888 10 лет назад +2

      Very true.

    • @mslivelaughlove37
      @mslivelaughlove37 10 лет назад +5

      can you explain why Obama is a better chief Executive than Romney would have been?

    • @misheardanimefreak
      @misheardanimefreak 10 лет назад +6

      Grace L. Martinez Romney changed what he "believed in" entirely every speech he did. We kinda want to know who we are voting for, and with good ol mitt we had no clue who he really was. Though he is a military freak who pledged to expand the military even further, probably would have gone and started a war with north korea and russia by now, he would have repealed roe v. wade, reinstated the bush wealthy tax cuts, he would further outsource jobs like he did extremely with his own company, and frankly I don't want a president with a take-everything, screw-everyone mindset.

    • @jaredlangley6924
      @jaredlangley6924 10 лет назад +6

      Grace L. Martinez I don't think you have a clue how well Mitt Romney would've been, because he was never elected. He for one is a more experienced politician then Obama, and at least he gained his political status fairly. Obama should have never gotten the senator seat in Chicago. Also, he is a horrible Commander and Chief. He has over 5 dozen impeachable acts against him. Recently the Department of Justice sent a survey out to 1 million Americans to see if they think Obama has committed any impeachable, acts, and if they think he should be impeached, and they list all the impeachable offenses he has done. Not to mention the dozen other moronic things Obama has done to ruin this great nation. So, no Obama is the absolute worst President we have ever had.

    • @misheardanimefreak
      @misheardanimefreak 10 лет назад +3

      Did faux tell you about the impeachable acts line? XD

  • @ghostofdayinperson
    @ghostofdayinperson 10 лет назад +5

    I never thought I understood Obama. I don't understand people without convictions on issues that are important.

  • @whitedragon1204
    @whitedragon1204 10 лет назад +6

    Basically he is Switzerland...

    • @VI3RA10
      @VI3RA10 10 лет назад +1

      No he is not, Ron Paul is Switzerland...

  • @SIMKINETICS
    @SIMKINETICS 10 лет назад +2

    Obama's a politician, and I mean that in an unflattering way. I was aware of his Golden-Sacks funding of his campaign before he first took office. His appointments of Geithner, Summers & Paulson in his first weeks was a signal that he'd let the banksters off the hook, not a big surprise, but a grave disappointment. We need much better.

  • @Laurence2000
    @Laurence2000 10 лет назад +2

    My opinon on this?
    It was a good in-depth study and analyzation of Obama's actions and what makes him tick. It was not from a biased perspective, at least in the sense that there was no left or right wing bias. A fair assessment all in all, and I think I learned something.
    Well, it seems like Obama is your typical Democratic politician who's convincing in speeches, but overall, doesn't do much to change the country for the better. A good indication of this is that there have been quite a bit (but not too much) of anti-christ allegations, a few considerable calls for his impeachment...well, that's your average president and what he has to deal with for four or eight years.

  • @Nanocyte
    @Nanocyte 10 лет назад +6

    He's the Obama we deserve, not the Obama we need.

  • @Bonko78
    @Bonko78 10 лет назад +7

    This is one of those videos that really needs 5 billion views. For the sake of humanity.

    • @MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou
      @MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou 10 лет назад +1

      Obama isn't that important...

    • @ElOnlyMan
      @ElOnlyMan 10 лет назад +8

      Matt Schwartz Yeah, true. He's just the president of the most powerful nation in the world... no biggie.

  • @jameswhee
    @jameswhee 10 лет назад +6

    It's nice to see fellow liberals criticising Obama.

  • @phillipwilson4000
    @phillipwilson4000 10 лет назад

    So true! love this report...nailed it!!

  • @FirebyrdXX
    @FirebyrdXX 10 лет назад +1

    This analysis was dead on and I understand all too well because this is my personality type to a T. I'm an ideas man. The world is much better in my head and I have lots of ideals of how this ought to be or can be. I feel smart and accomplished for merely having thought up a plan or rubric for how things should be or what to do. I think that I can reason with most people into seeing my point of view and want to win based on logical persuasion, not coercion or dictatorship. I am bad at following through on executing my plans and ideas. It's too big a blow to your ego to watch your perfectly crafted idea crash and burn. You can't risk your ideas failing, because what does that say about you? I take criticism poorly sometimes for this very reason. I want everyone to get along and hate irrational ad hominem, so I try to mediate but have a hard time outright telling people what needs to get done, even if it's what's best. I have ideals but always phrase them with wiggle room so as to appear reasonable to new evidence.
    These are all realizations I've had about myself only with the last two years, and I just turned 28. Obama is much older than I but doesn't seem aware of it, and you can't change a problem you're unaware you have. I'm working on these things to improve myself. I don't want to be a bystander in the face of evil. The real world matters, I need to have less self-preservation for what's important and affects others.

  • @HerrinLarkan
    @HerrinLarkan 10 лет назад +9

    An excellent description of why Obama is such an ineffective and frustrating president,

  • @BrickTamlandOfficial
    @BrickTamlandOfficial 10 лет назад +6

    i dont think the president should have any opinion. all decisions should be decided based on popular opinion. not the opinion of the president.

    • @BrickTamlandOfficial
      @BrickTamlandOfficial 10 лет назад

      John M i feel like the public is knowledgeable enough about current events to lower obamas approval rating as much as it had been. there are many things the public didn't want obama to do but he did anyway and took a huge hit in popularity. now that he can't get reelected he doesn't need the popular polls to be in his favor. at least give more power to the people when the president has nothing to lose in the second term.

    • @Goobzor
      @Goobzor 10 лет назад +2

      everything is done by the people we vote into office. the president is an overseer that helps both parties come together to get things passed. the president dose not make law or write law. he passes it or veto's it when it gets to his desk. TYT is talking out its ass right now. the issue with Obama is he is black. Republicans are extremely racist and as soon as he was elected said that they wanted to stone wall congress to the point that almost noting passes (done) to try and make him a one and done (failed) and now again they do not care and are still stone walling congress to the point that almost nothing passes.
      so going off of what you want. that is about what the president has right now. all the president really dose is pass law. he is also the GOA so he oversees the wars but again we have generals that are voted into their spot by the states that control what is really going on.

    • @BrickTamlandOfficial
      @BrickTamlandOfficial 10 лет назад +3

      Goobzor if the public decided, we wouldn't be hunting snowden (with our tax dollars), we wouldn't be spying on ourselves (with our tax dollars), we wouldn't be getting involved with conflicts abroad (because the world hates us when we do). all these things would be avoided if the public could make some of the decisions for the president.

    • @swagraptor5477
      @swagraptor5477 10 лет назад +3

      Well you won't get that here. The USA is NOT a democracy, it is a REPUBLIC (and for good reason)

    • @BrickTamlandOfficial
      @BrickTamlandOfficial 10 лет назад

      Katie Newmeyer u sound like a republican

  • @burner00019
    @burner00019 10 лет назад +2

    Everyone needs to see this video. Perfectly said.

  • @SilasMortimer
    @SilasMortimer 10 лет назад +2

    Eight years of a bad leader, followed by eight years of no leader at all. I don't know if there's a way to make it worse, but we got two years for someone to figure it out.

    • @Kelo60
      @Kelo60 10 лет назад +1

      With the current people looking to run I wouldn't get my hope's up. the people who have a actual chance of winning don't look like they will do anything good. Money in politics.

  • @Darxide23
    @Darxide23 10 лет назад +16

    Sobering thought: As bad as Obama is, imagine how things would be if Mittens Romney won...

    • @EffiongUmoetok
      @EffiongUmoetok 10 лет назад +2

      I totally agree people forget Obama is the lesser of the 2 evils.
      America would have been really fucked up under Romney.

    • @sk8bow
      @sk8bow 10 лет назад +1

      definitely, and that is why obama is in.
      we still need a complete progressive in office.

    • @RandomHelpingGuy
      @RandomHelpingGuy 10 лет назад

      Effiong Umoetok He'd probably start RomCare, instead of ObamaCare.

    • @sk8bow
      @sk8bow 10 лет назад +1

      RandomHelpingGuy
      oh hell no.
      do you really think romney would allow a law that forced insurance companies to accept preexisting conditions?

    • @Darxide23
      @Darxide23 10 лет назад +1

      RandomHelpingGuy RomCare. Oh, you need an expensive surgery? Why not ask your parents to do it instead.

  • @Cloudz2021
    @Cloudz2021 10 лет назад +7

    Can't wait for the next video about Obama where someone says TYT praises the President left and right.

    • @pyrodeity
      @pyrodeity 10 лет назад +2

      popularSSS White Jesus would never let that happen.... lol

    • @alphakraker
      @alphakraker 10 лет назад

      Watch an obamacare video. Tyt practically bows to obama. "The right says this..." "The republicans are saying that..." Tyt practices partisan politics 24/7 while pretending to be independent. I bet both you and all of the Tyt staff voted for obama both times.

    • @haiggoh
      @haiggoh 10 лет назад

      alphakraker .
      no TYT doesn't bow down to Obama when it comes to Obamacare. They only point out that the right is making a fuss about nothing especially considering that from a liberal perspective the ACA is really just a half-assed version of what we really wanted. And neither the ACA as it is now nor the public Option obama originally wanted are anywhere near "communist" territory, and yet that's what those Fox News nutjobs claims so of course a progressive station like TYT will defend it against blatant lies. That doesn't mean they are licking Obama's boots, that's only your personal interpretation of what's happening and you're wrong.

    • @skwmusic5233
      @skwmusic5233 10 лет назад +1

      alphakraker . Well if they had the choice between Romney and Obama no shit they would choose Obama.

    • @Cloudz2021
      @Cloudz2021 10 лет назад +1

      alphakraker . Even if they "practically bow to obama", which they really don't, that's one law and hardly "left and right". IIRC all TYT has been saying is that when Republicans come and say people have been unable to afford their healthcare thanks to the ACA, like that one woman did in the video they posted yesterday, they call them out on the fact that the majority of americans are actually saving money.
      They've said that it isn't the best possible healthcare reform, but it's certainly an improvement from the system we've had. I don't know what my post had to do with the ACA anyway. I said "left and right" not "specifically on the this vague issue".

  • @Razorlust
    @Razorlust 10 лет назад +5

    Where was this assessment in 2007??
    It could have made a difference then.

    • @Razorlust
      @Razorlust 10 лет назад

      *****
      Neither of them have any good candidates apparently, and both have become different wings of the same party; which is not anything anybody wants.... except for the corporations
      .

    • @Umadeabadmistake
      @Umadeabadmistake 10 лет назад

      ***** McCain's time in the POW's camp has taken a toll on his mind, bless his heart. He just shouldn't be in the position he's in. He's lost.

    • @Umadeabadmistake
      @Umadeabadmistake 10 лет назад +1

      ***** Yeah his golf game has taken a toll on him and the rest of America. His qualifications speak for themselves..... NONE.

  • @lubthis
    @lubthis 10 лет назад +1

    you hit that nail right on the head.

  • @JADiaz10
    @JADiaz10 9 лет назад

    Watching some old videos and seeing how they line up with this analysis. Just wow.

  • @booserobert
    @booserobert 10 лет назад +4

    what about obama Executive Orders he signed to have marshal law during war or peace time...

    • @Daltonator87
      @Daltonator87 10 лет назад

      Talked about many a times in past TYT videos I believe.

  • @sidraa5327
    @sidraa5327 8 лет назад +4

    you are ignoring all the opposition from congress. with literally every thing that he tried to do.

  • @Th3ba1r0n
    @Th3ba1r0n 10 лет назад +13

    Doesn't this prove, Cenk, that people like ALEX JONES were right about this man?

    • @kingsleyroberts8356
      @kingsleyroberts8356 10 лет назад +12

      Good point, but convict GW Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice and many others first!!

    • @UltimateOlive
      @UltimateOlive 10 лет назад +2

      devin patterson I'm guessing you'd also put both George Bush Senior and Junior on your list of "presidents 'hung' for war crimes"? Cause if not, you clearly aren't familiar with what those two guys did.
      By the way, it's "hanged." Learn to speak properly before you speak on such important matters.

    • @devinpatterson2185
      @devinpatterson2185 10 лет назад

      Yes i would, but since the video was on Obama. That's who i commented on.

    • @UltimateOlive
      @UltimateOlive 10 лет назад +1

      devin patterson Well, congrats, you seem to be above the trend of Obama hating--Bush loving antics.

    • @devinpatterson2185
      @devinpatterson2185 10 лет назад

      UltimateOlive I'm kind of in the habit of abhorring all politicians. Since JFK pretty much every one that's run for office has been puppet scum aside from Ron Paul. I'm also a fan of Mr Ventura and Vladimir Putin, even though western media likes to demonize him. Putin has done great things for Russia, I wish we could get someone like him in office here in Canada. Or in America for that matter. I've been paying attention to whats been going on. It's time to take back our countries from big business, and give them back to the people. Especially in America.

  • @RyanJamesArthur
    @RyanJamesArthur 10 лет назад +1

    The most critically accurate look at Obama's time as president.
    From a completely objective point of view; not being an American; the preference vs conviction ideology is spot on. When people look back at all the 'change' he did; it'll be mostly of indifference in the years to come. The change he brought was vast as the ocean, but only an inch deep. Idea's and dreams can only take a nation so far; strong action is needed to support those hopes. Not necessary radical change; but even small incremental changes need such action. I still fully support Obama and his 'preferences'; its just a shame that we wont see the change he hoped for during his time as president,

  • @JustinCrediblename
    @JustinCrediblename 8 лет назад +1

    saying "I would prefer" is a really good way of avoiding backlash when he sells the american people out with what almost invariably follows.

  • @jennygoodall5481
    @jennygoodall5481 10 лет назад +5

    Obama has largely been a disappointment to me due to his lack of convictions and lack of strong leadership. With an order as commander-in-chief, for example, he could have ended discrimination against gays in the military, similar to how Truman did for African Americans. Some people would have balked at that, but they would have adapted. He should now be taking the lead on things like ending mountain top removal coal mining, legalizing recreational pot and securing the right to marry for gays.

    • @allenchism4214
      @allenchism4214 10 лет назад +6

      is that a picture of you and obama?

    • @bradmiller528
      @bradmiller528 10 лет назад

      Obama doesn't discriminate against gays in the military. On his office door it says Military and every gay man is welcome to do a Monica Lewinsky anytime they want. Just ask Kal Penn.

    • @jennygoodall5481
      @jennygoodall5481 10 лет назад

      We are allowed to advocate and otherwise work for change in this country, so what's with this Iraq nonsense?
      Here is what you may have sounded like throughout American history.
      If you don't like slavery, leave America. If you don't like industry leaders exploiting child labor, leave America. If you don't like genocide against nomadic native tribes, leave America. If you don't like the virtual obliteration of the redwood forests, leave America. If you want a work week of only 40 hours and a living wage, leave America.
      That is ludicrous!
      Teddy Roosevelt was a progressive who provided strong executive leadership, and FDR was a liberal who similarly provided leadership. We need someone who will take on big banks and big oil, as well as someone who will refuse to use drones that kill foreign civilians. BTW, TR was Republican in name only. He won the 1912 GOP nomination, but the party refused to give it to him. That's when the Bull Moose Party was formed.
      Again, why would you suggest I move to Iraq? Because I criticize our nation's leader? Because I advocate for change you disagree with? It sounds like you yearn for a dictatorship without freedom of speech. Maybe you should consider relocating to North Korea. Their leader, as he will tell you himself, is virtually a god.

    • @jennygoodall5481
      @jennygoodall5481 10 лет назад +1

      You are funny.

  • @damnage97
    @damnage97 10 лет назад +3

    I don't think a president should have a strong position on something, at least not act out his own strong personal positions. His position should be the position of the people. I don't believe you should hold neutrality against politicians most of the time.

    • @popey4
      @popey4 10 лет назад +7

      lol image what that campaign would look like... "listen everyone.. I don't really have any ideas or opinions.. but I think I could still do a good job"

    • @damnage97
      @damnage97 10 лет назад +3

      sausagemcbean good point

    • @JifftasticGhozt
      @JifftasticGhozt 10 лет назад +2

      sausagemcbean Fucking ownage

  • @CaseAgainstFaith1
    @CaseAgainstFaith1 10 лет назад +4

    So, you're telling me Obama is actually Zelig. (How many people will get that reference?)

  • @gazgandalf5358
    @gazgandalf5358 10 лет назад

    We in the UK had our own Rhetorician (Oxford: 'Language designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect, but which is often regarded as lacking in sincerity or meaningful content,) "Teflon-Tony Blair." No matter what you accused him of, he talked his way out of it. Back in the days of the Wild West, he would have sold snake oil.
    Obama is the US's Teflon Tony. Great speeches, and possibly great at getting two parties to agree. Rhetoricians greatest gift is the ability to talk and talk and reason. A great attribute for a counsellor - the worst attribute for a Leader, who needs to think quickly, decisively and with the conviction of their own belief.
    Like him or loath them, previous Presidents have been much more convicted by their own belief's, except Clinton who had a little of the the 'all things to all people' attitude too.
    Obama will go down in history as the Passive President. He could be an interesting and nice guy personally - but dull as ditch water. His main problem is that he vacillates too much.
    However, I think we the voters have played our part. We want our Nations Leaders to hear and pay attention to every voice loud enough to be heard. They have to be all things to all people otherwise we turn on them with venom on free-speech venues such as youtube.
    We want our Leaders to have perfect and squeeky clean lives since child-birth, yet our own lives could never take such close examination.
    For the USA, its a tough decision. It take such huge amounts of finance to back candidates. So either your President is 'loaded-up' with money himself or comes to the Whitehouse owing a lot of people a lot of favours!
    In The UK we don't take the same excessively expensive route to the top job. However, it doesn't always provide the best we have ... our present bunch of leaders are cardboard cut outs of each other. And .... we had our own 'Teflon' Leader.
    Well .... I'm glad I got that off my chest hah! :-)

  • @Theboujoire
    @Theboujoire 10 лет назад

    I studied engineering, so I'm an IT engineer, but I have never been employed by a big engineering company like say Nokea or Siemens
    However I have applied in many of such companies. Sometimes the phone calls are promising but once I show up in their offices, the tone changes...Many time I have received responses suggesting I'm too qualified and yet I was not given a job
    There are other factors in life apart from personal abilities, that contribute to the success of any Leader.

  • @God_is_Justice
    @God_is_Justice 10 лет назад +3

    I actually enjoyed watchng this video. I have a lot shorter description of Obama but I woun't say it here, it is my preference to say it but hey, maybe some other time, when it is neccessary....

    • @UltimateOlive
      @UltimateOlive 10 лет назад +4

      It's so weird:
      Obama puts liberal ideas in place; republicans hate him,
      Obama puts conservative ideas in place; republicans hate him...
      I'm starting to get this strange feeling that most republicans don't have any real reason to dislike him!

    • @geordonworley5618
      @geordonworley5618 10 лет назад +1

      UltimateOlive Its all just the instinct to be part of a group and blab about how terrible the opposing side is. People that strongly identify themselves as a member of a political party clearly don't think for themselves and are full of crap. That makes up the majority of American voters, who sit in front of the TV and gradually conform to one party's opinions. Hopefully this next generation of kids will stop watching television and start reading/watching things online, see between the bullshit, and detect bias. I am part of a family that encouraged watching the box and avoiding the computer, because "the computer" is allegedly a bad habit. Hopefully this generation will produce a more informed next generation that can inform themselves.

    • @UltimateOlive
      @UltimateOlive 10 лет назад

      ***** Republicans don't like conservatives? Most Republicans are conservative, so that statement is pretty flawed. And yes, Obama has put conservative ideas into motion, he added on to the Bush and Cheney policies for the abuses of civil liberties. Don't tell me to get my facts straight when you provide none of your own.

    • @UltimateOlive
      @UltimateOlive 10 лет назад

      ***** First, I did not insult you, or even try to insult you. I have no idea how you deducted that. Second, I said "abuse of civil liberties" not "the support of civil liberties"". Third, again, I didn't call you racist or resort to name calling, so I really have no idea why you're saying that I've become defensive when you have completely gone into some sort of "hyper rage mode"...

    • @UltimateOlive
      @UltimateOlive 10 лет назад

      ***** I'm not sure what you're getting at.

  • @AnomalousAppendages
    @AnomalousAppendages 10 лет назад +8

    I like how ***** does not allow replies to his comment, since he knows he'd get utterly destroyed in a couple of lines. You think Cenk doesn't know this already? Lol, is this your first TYT video with Cenk talking about politics?

    • @HansenSWE
      @HansenSWE 10 лет назад +2

      Just want to put my name under this comment as support against people who wont allow replies.

  • @the_swedish_ride
    @the_swedish_ride 10 лет назад +4

    He is a puppet...

  • @EliTripps
    @EliTripps 10 лет назад

    I remember seeing him running for senate, I thought that man will be president one day. Then I watched him vote present time and again. Made me a little apprehensive, but hey maybe he's just playing the game. During his Presidential announcement his philosophical supporters were revealed. The extremes, some of them had actually gone to made me step back. His Change/Hope message felt empty, and has shown to be so far. When I look back I'm glad I never wasted a vote for him. The shiniest turd is not the only choice unless you keep picking it.

  • @cybervigilante
    @cybervigilante 7 лет назад +1

    How could the Commander in Chief not have the authority to close a military base?

    • @darkmusic4379
      @darkmusic4379 7 лет назад +1

      Jim Mooney Only Congress can close military bases. It has to do with funding. Read the Constitution.

  • @TENNSUMITSUMA
    @TENNSUMITSUMA 10 лет назад +4

    Good job obama he followed the teachings of bruce lee. Be like water my friend.

  • @bigraviolees
    @bigraviolees 10 лет назад +10

    Talk is cheap

  • @stochasticsy
    @stochasticsy 8 лет назад +6

    I used to like your political observations but this analysis is so uninformed that I can no longer take you seriously. You completely omit congressional vote counting as an element in political and legislative strategy. If you bother to look into the weeds of the process at the time, both the closing of Guantanamo and single-payer health plans were dead because congress made it clear that the votes were not there from the beginning. Both cases were made very clear at public hearings carried live on C-SPAN. Why are we listening to comedians and entertainers such as Jimmy Dore (who I like as a comedian) and a Yale literature professor instead of legislators and actual practicing policy analysts and practitioners who have actual knowledge and experience relevant to why policies and legislative initiatives live or die. You can share opinions as an observer, but don't pretend, along with fellow pundits and entertainers, to know why politicians and elected officials do what they do completely devoid of the political and electoral environment in which they are performing. In short, talk to people who do this (electoral politics and policy) for a living for a change.

    • @blackqueen5201
      @blackqueen5201 7 лет назад

      stochasticsy I really feel that everyone chooses to ignore the facts just so they can have a story

  • @TheDonkeyFuzz
    @TheDonkeyFuzz 10 лет назад +1

    Hes the perfect politician...offering his allegiance to anyone in his relative proximity, and to hell with everybody else.

  • @loicandre621
    @loicandre621 10 лет назад

    A fair assessment. Sad, but true... Good job, though, on covering this.

  • @jasetriplett
    @jasetriplett 10 лет назад +3

    why even put energy in to making such a video...i won't watch it because its not worth my focus (judging by the title), but i will say this in response to everyone who doesn't know yet - "every president is a puppet for big puppeteers".
    the people are also to blame for allowing their government to over-rule them against the original plan of the constitution. but really, i don't blame the people too much because they have been successfully brainwashed by what they read and watch and listen too. this is a spoon fed society and that is how we lost control of our government. our government belongs to some very wealthy and powerful individuals. this has all been predicted :)

    • @dav0113
      @dav0113 10 лет назад

      bingo

    • @charliecardenas4605
      @charliecardenas4605 10 лет назад +1

      It is absolutely the people's fault that America has the biggest unaccomplished liar and fraud who is sitting in the White House (when he's not playing golf, throwing extravagant parties, or taking extravagant vacations) pretending to be the president.
      If people would stop listening to what the bias media tells them and start doing their own research, America wouldn't be on the road to destruction.

    • @CSDemystification
      @CSDemystification 10 лет назад

      Please excuse my language but damn straight. Couldn't have said it better.

    • @karlhans6678
      @karlhans6678 10 лет назад

      Well people are stupid, even Einstein said it.

    • @MichaelKahntruth
      @MichaelKahntruth 9 лет назад

      yeh, turk, of course the conspiracy stuff is ridiculous, like all the real stuff you are talking about is much more real and what matters. we believe you more.

  • @TheNomad546
    @TheNomad546 10 лет назад +2

    Can we now agree that he should be stripped of his Nobel Peace Prize?
    He won that because of his speeches and his preferences, not actions.

  • @abubakarhabeebimam6049
    @abubakarhabeebimam6049 10 лет назад

    Nigerian people are going true their most difficult time. may God see us through , say amen if you love Nigeria.

  • @LadyhawksLairDotCom
    @LadyhawksLairDotCom 10 лет назад +1

    That "make me" moment from Obama REALLY pissed me off. Other Dems thought it was just fine.
    I used to hang out on Democratic Underground. I don't recommend doing so. There are a LOT of assholes on that site and back when I decided Obama wasn't the progressive we were looking for, I was called a racist for speaking the truth. Race was the last thing on my mind. The first thing on my mind were Obama's many broken promises.
    I no longer consider myself a Democrat.

  • @rebeccajohnson8579
    @rebeccajohnson8579 7 лет назад +1

    This is/was EXACTLY WHY, I did NOT want Hillary nor Obama as President! I wanted DENNIS KUCINICH! I SENSED this during their Primary, and the ONLY DIFFERENCE between Hillary & Obama was that he was NOT in the Senate to vote AGAINST the Iraq Invasion! That is the Word, Comelian!

  • @pizzahuttmorelikepizzabutt2066
    @pizzahuttmorelikepizzabutt2066 10 лет назад +5

    Leading from behind: isn't that necessarily democratic, and anti totalitarian? The last president with strong convictions got us in a war and bludgeoned education...

    • @pikemand1410
      @pikemand1410 10 лет назад

      Bush Jr. didn't have anything that resembles convictions either.
      Bush didn't get the US into wars or fuck the education system because that's what he wanted to do, he was every bit the spineless coward Obama is, he just bent over and let himself get pushed around by Neo-con warmongers and other undesirable elements of the right wing. The only reason he never did anything progressive is because the left was too fucking timid to bully him in the same way the far Right did.
      Obama is more left leaning than Bush because he was elected as a Democrat, but beyond that they're practically fucking identical in terms of their Modus Operandi.

    • @pizzahuttmorelikepizzabutt2066
      @pizzahuttmorelikepizzabutt2066 10 лет назад +1

      Uh.. I would say to this extent that intentions don't matter. There is a difference between an assertive force and populous lolligagging. Bush submitted to the war mongering right, this is true, and at least in terms of Afghanistan this was popular on a large scale-- but the reason I can't consider him a leader from behind is because of the radical policy he followed up with. He was staunchly assertive, and drove the talking points to dragnet spying programs and a war with Iraq-- these were radical decisions, and large power grabs on the account of the Executive branch. In Obama's term the biggest power grabs have been from the CIA and the Koch Brothers...
      There is no doubt that Bush's influences were very similar to Obama's-- the large difference being the sweeping policy and direct policy. In this respect Obama's leadership is in the shadows-- whereas with Bush he was both open and clandestine with his atrocious foreign policy 'leadership'.

  • @danosper2953
    @danosper2953 10 лет назад +1

    And yet the media makes him look like he leads from the front. That is from an Australians perspective. If you just got here from another planet and saw the TV you would think that he was the most morally accurate person in the world. What a show!

  • @PeeedaPan
    @PeeedaPan 10 лет назад +2

    This was a great video

  • @cybervigilante
    @cybervigilante 7 лет назад +1

    Like the DLC Obama offered us Cold Pizza and Warm Beer. No wonder they lost.

  • @MargaretSchaut
    @MargaretSchaut 10 лет назад +1

    It doesn't explain ANYTHING worthwhile knowing.

  • @MegaKootz
    @MegaKootz 10 лет назад +2

    He was deserving of every word in that article. Mostly because he had made promises in a time of hardship, when the people of the united states desperately needed someone to believe in. He stepped into the shoes without hesitation and without stopping the constant stream of promises. Knowing full well how desperate those people had been. He lied to an entire country when honesty was to be cherished most. He pretended to know the way when we desperately needed guidance. With rolled up sleeves he promised change to a people starving for it . Then he stepped back and allowed the people to starve.
    A man deserving of respect does not do such things to a single person let alone an entire country.

  • @anthonypeasley4780
    @anthonypeasley4780 10 лет назад

    Leading from behind sounds like it COULD be a admirable trait, if you have confidence in other people, give them control..
    If you micromanage too much, you might wind up having the experts crucify you because you cannot be a expert on everything..

  • @kenkunz1428
    @kenkunz1428 7 лет назад +1

    ...And then Obama jumped on Richard Branson's jet ski and sailed off into the sunset.

  • @mjakes20
    @mjakes20 10 лет назад +1

    I suppose electing a so-called centrist to the Presidency would be beguiling; he could please both sides, not be ideologically anchored and as a result get more done. However politicians who take a stand often leave with history reflecting on their policies rather than themselves. Take Margaret Thatcher. Yes she was the first female PM, and yes she was known for her tough stances, but people knew where she stood; a staunch advocate of fiscal conservatism, taking on the unions, intervention in the Falklands. Like her or not, history will remember her policies, not just her politics.

  • @bjbell52
    @bjbell52 10 лет назад

    I do have to bring up one fact - what Cenk said about Obama voting Present in the Illinois Senate was wrong. A vote of Present in Illinois is NOT a neutral vote - it is a NAY vote. There are a number of reasons for voting Present instead of NAY, one being that voting Present is a signal that says that with a little change to the bill he would change his NAY to a YEA.

  • @ARFUVideos
    @ARFUVideos 8 лет назад

    This is excellent!!!!

  • @zachgianikos9543
    @zachgianikos9543 10 лет назад

    It's so refreshing hearing someone that isn't nuts criticize Obama. For a while I fell into a trap of defaulting to defending him from all of the baseless criticisms from conservatives that I forgot about the legitimate ones. Good job on this one.

  • @johnny0g
    @johnny0g 10 лет назад +2

    The poor guy can't win either a dictator or wuss, cant be both give the man a break!

  • @fuckyougoogleplus3022
    @fuckyougoogleplus3022 10 лет назад +1

    So basically, he's Tom Neville (from Revolution)

  • @PaddyDogg
    @PaddyDogg 10 лет назад +1

    What a mess Libya turned into one of the most stable states in Africa, turned into a failed state. Now we see trouble in Mali, Chad and CAR, could this stem from a stabilising force in the region, Gaffadi, being removed?

  • @djb5255
    @djb5255 10 лет назад +1

    This is the reason I still stay subbed to TYT. Good segment.

  • @AngelsAvenge
    @AngelsAvenge 10 лет назад +2

    obamacare does not matter if you have no income-so people with no income/jobs only have coverage through medicaid if they are 21 or under with dependents or senior citizen.You have complete dental under medicaid until you are 21 as well. Senior citizens have dental but for instance when they get dentures it takes two years,they do top one year and bottom the next and then you have to deal with whether they fit properly or not.Also, I don't see where obama care is so great when I know people who still do not have healthcare or jobs or homes..

  • @joel5090
    @joel5090 9 лет назад

    A long time ago, some babies were born...a few of them have been charged with murder and sentenced to life in prison.
    Some other people have been held in solitary that whole time with no explanation and no idea as to if or when they'll be released. A lot of them have killed themselves, most of them have emotional damage that makes serious PTSD look like a smile.
    Guantanamo bay is real, it's still alive and well...just because those photos were released of torture, by no means states that that behaviour has stopped

  • @tyotypic
    @tyotypic 9 лет назад +1

    All the things you describe here as "leading from behind" can also be viewed as "helping people emancipate themselves".

  • @MaoRuiqi
    @MaoRuiqi 9 лет назад

    Suffering from Obama whiplash: cheering words of action, but then jeering deeds of lethargy. Well spoken. What is scary is 2016: Hilary or the alternative Republican candidate. Where is Jerry Brown when you need him?

  • @ChrisAgudelo
    @ChrisAgudelo 10 лет назад +1

    Seems like he has some pretty strong convictions regarding taking money from corporations to protect them. Other than that, I think it's totally on the money.

  • @GroverDuffield
    @GroverDuffield 10 лет назад

    Great Piece, I don't always agree with Cenks viewpoints but man he nailed it today...leading from behind....although some of the things Cenk claimed to not know were things that were in the news and were brought forth during the first election...I do not know how it is possible for Cenk to miss them....Lets me know that he used to be a thrill down the leg guy, just like Chris Mathews

  • @nhenriksen777
    @nhenriksen777 10 лет назад

    Brilliant!

  • @robertantoni279
    @robertantoni279 9 лет назад

    There are 3 things to check the truth of speech. Words, hands and emotions. If to check every speaker you see whats going on.

  • @ForestNinjaZero
    @ForestNinjaZero 10 лет назад

    I love the thumbnail with a window in Obama's forehead revealing empty space... This immediately tells me the content of this video will be perfectly accurate before even seeing the title.

  • @geraldoutten9133
    @geraldoutten9133 10 лет назад +2

    I told people about him before he was elected the first time. He is a Leo. Yes, I know how crazy that sounds, but I wasn't wrong.

    • @Animatorpros
      @Animatorpros 10 лет назад +1

      Racist!

    • @Animatorpros
      @Animatorpros 10 лет назад

      Animator Pros Whiteboard Animation Video Uh, you know that was sarcasm, right?

    • @geraldoutten9133
      @geraldoutten9133 10 лет назад

      I think you was looking for the word facetious.

  • @SpringerSpaniels4you
    @SpringerSpaniels4you 10 лет назад

    Glad to hear you were down with the lead from behind plan (not). I'm a veteran and I'm wondering if you are? Do you having any military experience?