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Obama’s First 100 Days Graded B+

I’ll cut to the chase. My grade for President Barack Obama’s first 100 days in office is B+.

Now, I’m writing this off the top of my head without referring to notes because this type of grading is always subjective. The kind of images embedded in our minds.

The charisma factor: A+

This is a no brainer. Obama gets a break here. All one does is compare Obama with the last eight years of George W. Bush. No contest. Obama’s job approval ratings hold steady around 60%. Polls strongly reflect his administration has turned the nation in the right direction. The man is everywhere. He communicates through every media known to mankind. People flat out like the man as honest, sincere and trustworthy. It doesn’t hurt that Michelle Obama and their two daughters resonate the perfect family.

Leadership qualities: A+

The best thing about Obama is he makes you think he is listening to you. That is a terrific skill and strokes the ego of friends and foes alike. It is disarming. A great leader admits his mistakes and Obama is at the top of the class, much to the dismay of conservatives who go as far as saying he is unpatriotic as when he shook Hugo Chavez’s hand and bowed to the king of Saudi Arabia. He is tough. He listened to his car advisers and agreed with them to fire the General Motors Corp. chief executive. We haven’t seen that bold action since Reagan fired the air controllers and Truman fired MacArthur.

Domestic agenda: C

Yes, a mediocre grade because no one really knows how the Obama administrations decisions will affect the economy in the long term. Early signs are that the downside of the recession is slowing down. But unemployment continues to rise. It is too early to grade the stimulus package and the bank TARP infusions. The banking and housing markets may take years to unravel because of those dreaded toxic assets. The government is printing money and critics complain it will burden future generations with debt. Obama plans to cut the deficit in half by the end of his first term but at this time looks like a hail Mary pass play. An impatient nation will demand results by the end of the year even if Obama retains his personal popularity. The window is closing fast.

Foreign policy: B-

The upside is cosmetic. Obama enjoys worldwide acclaim as a fresh new leader of a Super Power state. Substance fell short in his flurry of talks with scores of country presidents and prime ministers. North Korea tweaked his nose by testing a ballistic missle. Closing Guantanamo Bay prison is proving more difficult than expected. His Afghanistan/Pakistan policy is fraught with perils since the Pakistanis have shown little willingness or effectiveness to crush the Taliban and al-quada in their own country. Iran remains a nuclear time bomb ready to ignite. No progress is seen in the Israeli/Palestine stand-off. The president embellished his commander-in-chief credentials by his behind-the-scene decisions to enable the navy to do its job and kill the pirates that highjacked the U.S. merchant ship. So far even this early in his administration we have seen little results from his diplomatic staff under Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Time will tell.

Most defining moment: C-

There are many but the one which will come back and bite him on the butt is his decision to allow the Attorney General to release the torture memos from the Bush administration and not to prosecute the offenders. The president waffled, trying to appease the politics on the left and keep in good graces with the Central Intelligence Agency. In my opinion, it was a just decision. But he lost control as Congress continued its push to get to the bottom of this hornet’s nest. The lion is out of the cage and where the fact finding commissions, the congressional investigations and the Justice Department inquiries takes us is out of the hands of Obama. He may want to look forward but the national focus on the audacity of Americans torturing prisoners will not go away.

Cross posted on The Remmers Report



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5 Responses to “Obama’s First 100 Days Graded B+”

  1. DaGoat says:

    It seems like you give equal weight to things like charisma as you do to policies and agendas. While that's probably the way a lot of people look at the presidency, it's a bit of a sad comment.

    It's a cop-out but I give him an incomplete since the most important outcomes of his actions may take years to be evident. I agree with the A+ for charisma but it's really meaningless.

  2. Don Quijote says:

    But unemployment continues to rise.

    If by the summer of 2010, the unemployment is seen as either holding steady or better yet dropping, Obama & the Democrats will be just fine.

    The government is printing money and critics complain it will burden future generations with debt. Obama plans to cut the deficit in half by the end of his first term but at this time looks like a hail Mary pass play.

    Most people couldn't care less, what they want is a job, preferably a steady job with decent wages and benefits. And if they get that, the other problems will take care of themselves.

    Foreign policy: B-

    You are far to generous, at best it rates a D.

    How is that surge doing in Iraq? when are we leaving?

    His Afghanistan/Pakistan policy is fraught with perils since the Pakistanis have shown little willingness or effectiveness to crush the Taliban and al-quada in their own country.

    Our involvement in that part of the world can only lead to problems, there is no way that we can defeat the Taliban, since every time we kill a Taliban, we create half a dozen more. The problems of Afghanistan & Pakistan are beyond anyone's ability to resolve in under fifty years.

    Iran remains a nuclear time bomb ready to ignite.

    That is inevitable, Shrub has convinced everyone that the only way to prevent what happened to Iraq from happening to your country is to either submit to the US or to have Nukes.

    No progress is seen in the Israeli/Palestine stand-off.

    And none should be expected…

  3. casualobserver says:

    The MSNBC website is running this same letter grade poll today.

    And since it is hardly a place where the right wing would go to get their website news, the poor average grade on 250,000 votes cast is interesting to say the least.

  4. DaGoat says:

    The MSNBC website is running this same letter grade poll today.

    And since it is hardly a place where the right wing would go to get their website news, the poor average grade on 250,000 votes cast is interesting to say the least.

    Instapundit linked to it which I suspect has skewed the results.

  5. GreenDreams says:

    I don't think any of you actually graded his paper so to speak. I'd give him extra credit and lots of it, for sensible stimulus in the green economy area, as I've noted before.

    Not surprising, but unfortunate that those on the right, having railed against teachers' unions for decades, don't bother to notice that he threw the Dems sacred cow down the stairs, saying pay should be merit based and we need to fire poor performers.

    There's not a single thing that he can do that will get through the clouded vision of his opponents. Fortunately, he doesn't care. They're 25 percenters.

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