October 2, 2016

Obama Confessions

Do you remember Obamania? For maybe 3 months before his first term, the mood that many millennials who wouldn't be voting was "BLACK PRESIDENT 2008, OBAMA WILL CHANGE EVERYTHING." And then he didn't. I'm glad I identified that the craze around Obama was just a trend that would pass, but I saw much of the same trendy-sentiment towards Bernie Sanders anddefinitely with Trump as well(who I'm likely voting for.)

I'm glad I voted for Romney.
(Didn't vote first term.)
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Will_1231 1 week ago#2
A little ashamed to say no. Not because I didn't vote for Obama, but because I didn't vote. I turned 18 New Year's Eve of 2007, so that was the first election I could have voted. Sadly, I was one of the very apathetic millenials/Americans, and I am sort of trying to make up for lost time. Looking back, I probably would not have voted for him, but I understand why many people wanted a change in the direction in 2008, even if I disagree with the direction they went.
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Was too young in 2008. Voted Obama in 2012 because I preferred him to Romney, and still do, simple as that.

If he could legally run for a 3rd term, I'd probably vote for him again given the current choices.
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Moorish_Idol 1 week ago#4
I voted for Obama both times. The first time because I didn't want another Bush; the second time I was conflicted all the way up until I put my pen onto the ballot and decided if I hadn't been convinced of Romney by that point, I wasn't ever going to be.
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Ziggyshack 1 week ago#5
Voted for him both times. Much more hopeful the first time, the second time I figured it's better to go with the devil you know than the Mormon you don't.
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I've never voted for Obama. 

I was tempted to when it was him vs. Romney, because Romney is just everything terrible about normal Republicans wrapped up into one and I felt that even though I deeply didn't like Obama's first 4 years that the only criticisms Republicans ever brought up about them were completely unfair and bogus. I still didn't though, because Obama's moderation is deeply unthrilling for me a liberal voter.

These last couple of years though, I've really warmed up to Obama. I think he has made a lot of wrong decisions mind you. But I at least get a sense that he thinks about them before he makes them, something I never felt about Bush. And I get a sense of him being a person who does try to do what he believes is right, something I don't get from about 90% of all politicians. And I feel that, with no political capital and having lost any hope at ever getting a Republican to work with him, he has been freed up to be at least somewhat liberal.

I didn't have much expectations for Obama 8 years ago, and so he pretty easily flew past those expectations and became a president I feel actually quite positively about. For Hillary, my expectations are resoundingly more negative, so hopefully it'll be even easier for her to become something I'm pleasantly surprised in.
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DJStrong 1 week ago#7
I did not vote for obama either time. I liked Rommney a lot and voted for him in the 2008 primary.
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Starks 1 week ago#8
Only in 2008
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Atreides825 1 week ago#9
Not in 2008; that was the last time I voted Republican (I spent Obama's first term growing up and realizing that that the current Republican party cares nothing for America or Americans, unless the latter is white, male, Christian and wealthy). I quite happily voted for Obama in 2012.
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Time 1 week ago#10
I was too young in 2008 but I did vote for him in 2012.
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sfcalimari 1 week ago#11
Gogandantess_XV posted...
Do you remember Obamania? For maybe 3 months before his first term, the mood that many millennials who wouldn't be voting was "BLACK PRESIDENT 2008, OBAMA WILL CHANGE EVERYTHING." And then he didn't. I'm glad I identified that the craze around Obama was just a trend that would pass, but I saw much of the same trendy-sentiment towards Bernie Sanders anddefinitely with Trump as well(who I'm likely voting for.)

I'm glad I voted for Romney.
(Didn't vote first term.)



Yes, damn Obama for making all those Republicans into racist buffoons.

Please leave this kind of childish kool-aid crap on 261.
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EvilTrash 1 week ago#12
I supported Obama in 2008. It was very easy, because I recognized instantaneously that Sarah Palin was the worst person ever to run on a ticket as President or Vice President, and there was no way I could fail to do my part in ensuring she never gets that close to the oval office. McCain made the worst VP pick in the history of this country, easily. I think that election might have been much closer if he had picked a competent running mate.
RCtheWSBC 1 week ago#13
CoyoteTheGreat posted...
I've never voted for Obama.

Same. Too young in 2008, registered to vote in 2010, and voted Gary Johnson in 2012.
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Luminozero 1 week ago#14
sfcalimari posted...
Yes, damn Obama for making all those Republicans into racist buffoons.

Please leave this kind of childish kool-aid crap on 261.


He's making a reference to the fanatical followers, which Obama absolutely had in 2008. Calm your t***.

Anyway, I did vote for him twice, for all it mattered (I live in NY). Honestly, I felt Obama was playing a very dangerous game appealing to the young people with his message of 'Hope and Change'. Not because I don't think he believed it, I absolutely think the man really wanted to change what he said he would. But because he was courting a capricious, childish and ignorant demographic that expected instant gratification.

They didn't understand that Democracy is about compromise. You never get it exactly the way you want it, and it never happens quickly. The moment these voters discovered that Obama wasn't going to wave his magic wand and do everything he promised, they turned on him hard.
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Radar 1 week ago#15
Yes. The second McCain stopped being a "renegade" and bent over for the GOP, I switched.
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kozlo100 1 week ago#16
I didn't vote for him either time, ended up going third party in both of those elections.

All told though, his presidency seems like one of the better ones. I wouldn't be that disappointed if I had voted for him.
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sfcalimari 1 week ago#18
Luminozero posted...
He's making a reference to the fanatical followers, which Obama absolutely had in 2008. Calm your t***.


No, he's mocking people who supported Obama for being a decent guy and a good politician, just like people did in 2008. It started with all the Hillary voters who mocked us for daring to be optimistic about a politician and for actually liking his policies. Then the GOP troll army mocked us for the same s*** in 2008 and 2012 because they knew their candidates were s***. I was there and I remember.
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Nix 1 week ago#19
Both times. Baby.


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wally 1 week ago#20
I voted for him twice, and it's difficult to imagine any scenario in the next five presidential cycles where I would even consider voting for a Republican. For anything.
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itcheyness 1 week ago#21
I was too young in 2008, but I voted in 2012 for him.
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Clout2k 1 week ago#22
I voted for obama both times and i'm pretty proud of it.

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/obameter/

Given his campaign promises he did a good job IMO especially with a congress that would rather see America in flames than let him do what the citizens of the country want. Here is the break down in case people don't want to click the link.

Promise Kept 45%
Compromise 25%
Promise Broken 22%
Stalled 1%
In the Works 6%
Not yet rated 0%

So nah i don't think it was an Obama-craze like you are suggesting TC. I think the people who were disappointed didn't really know what Obama planned on doing. The one thing i was massively disappointed in was them caving on the Public Option, but everything else seems about where i'd expect. 

Other disappointments would be that he is bombing more people than i thought he would. I knew there was no way in hell we'd close gitmo and i'm pretty sure we are still torturing people, but at least we aren't bragging about it anymore. Baby steps.
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jasten 1 week ago#25
Nope... Didn't vote in 2008 and voted third party in 2012. I don't tend to vote for either party unless it is on the local level and they tend to be less extreme and idiotic on both sides.
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Yep, sure did. 

I'm definitely pleased with my vote. I can imagine some of the super extreme folks who really had him elevated to weird levels are probably disappointed, but I feel like he has done as well as, or better than, any reasonable person expected.
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Will_1231 1 week ago#27
o_o°


Is that supposed to represent a pimple? <_<
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Will_1231 posted...
o_o°


Is that supposed to represent a pimple? <_<


Nope it's a sweatdrop.

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Al-Uzza 1 week ago#29
In 08 yeah. Didn't vote at all the second time.
NikoIai 1 week ago#30
I actually voted Romney in 2012. Regret it. I was 19 and was most interested in seeing the s*** storm of a president losing midterms
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Will_1231 1 week ago#31
Nope it's a sweatdrop.

Ô_ô


I figured as much. I generally use an apostrophe or two, but I thought the idea of a pimple was funnier. :P
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Liquefy 1 week ago#32
Yes, in 2008 and 2012.
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SNeIa 1 week ago#33
I voted for Obama in 2012. I was too young to vote in 2008.
mgtonvac55 1 week ago#34
Yep. Both times. A much better option than either of the alternatives.
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Heineken14 1 week ago#35
Both times and I do not regret either decision.
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Gogandantess_XV 1 week ago#38
Steel_Shadows posted...
Was too young in 2008. Voted Obama in 2012 because I preferred him to Romney, and still do, simple as that.

If he could legally run for a 3rd term, I'd probably vote for him again given the current choices.


I worked in Massachusetts during Romney's governance and honestly a lot of people there liked him especially "ROMNEYCARE."
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Gogandantess_XV 1 week ago#39
NikoIai posted...
I actually voted Romney in 2012. Regret it. I was 19 and was most interested in seeing the s*** storm of a president losing midterms


Romney campaigning for presidency was not the same Romney that was a Governor in Massachusetts.
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metroid13 1 week ago#40
NikoIai posted...
I actually voted Romney in 2012. Regret it. I was 19 and was most interested in seeing the s*** storm of a president losing midterms


This kind of reasoning frightens me. Sincerely. It feels like the kind of logic that drives a fair sized chunk of Trump supporters. 

Anyway, yeah, voted for Obama twice. I would vote for him for a third term if it were possible.
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Shimakaze 1 week ago#41
The first time, yes. I got caught up in the hype of 'first black president!!' like everyone else, really regret it.

Didn't vote that way a second time.
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Goldice 6 days ago#43
Both times.
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I enthusiastically backed him in 2008 but was too young to vote. I reluctantly voted for him in 2012. I intend to vote for Jill Stein this time.
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