SwingsitlikeHogan
Major Champion
I agree with all of this. He came in on such a wave of optimism after the disaster that was George W, but was immediately thrown into the financial crash and stymied in his every move by the House and Senate. We will never know how great he could have been and that is a shame.
From the UK point of view, his "back of the queue" speech was a huge disappointment for me, very ill advised and probably counter productive. At the time I blamed Cameron but everyone involved should have known better and in a few weeks time they will all be gone.
That said I admire him greatly. He has been a true statesman and a credit to a nation whose politics don't deserve him.
In the last few weeks I have to say I have been extremely impressed by the First Lady. She has spoken so well and clearly from the heart. All told the Obama's have conducted themselves immaculately and have been a credit to the office of President.
Agree 100% (faints
