When Barack Obama became America's 44th -- and first black -- President, the world rejoiced. Obama remains the most popular government leader anywhere -- except in his own country. There, his approval ratings have plummeted, his opponents have thwarted him at nearly every turn, and his own supporters are restive. Though he won re-election, his second term is becoming an uphill slog.
What did he do wrong? How did he squander all that popularity and promise? In a witty and highly personal account, veteran journalist Donald Morrison describes America's growing perplexity with Obama. He examines the President's background, personality and governing style and finds hidden flaws. He also identifies recent changes in American society and politics that have undermined the President's effectiveness. Obama fans and foes alike will find much to learn from this book -- and much to enjoy.
What did he do wrong? How did he squander all that popularity and promise? In a witty and highly personal account, veteran journalist Donald Morrison describes America's growing perplexity with Obama. He examines the President's background, personality and governing style and finds hidden flaws. He also identifies recent changes in American society and politics that have undermined the President's effectiveness. Obama fans and foes alike will find much to learn from this book -- and much to enjoy.
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