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Originally Posted by Guest
Apparently, it is difficult thing for either party to accept Obama's political beliefs. Liberals consider him a moderate leaning a little left. Republicans consider him a far left radical. Again, the parties are so far apart, they can't agree in anything.
Take a look at your last sentence, Hillary is running as an extension of Obama. That would make her to be a far left wannbe. The last thing in the world that Hillary wants is to be considered a moderate. The electorate is angry at everything being consider a moderate is the last thing you want being held over your head . She would be happy to be considered a clear thinking liberal. Concerning her being to the far left, that position is already taken by Sanders.
Obama has to take a look at the federal district court judges that he has nominated, and approved by the Republicans. If there is a moderate, that was approved with overwhelming support, he should put that judge forward. If there is one in the DC district, that would be perfect. Republicans want that district to be the same or smaller. They could fight the replacement, and it wouldn't get that much press coverage.
Obama has made a habit of appointing minorities into positions of authority. This time he has to look beyond race, and put the best judge forward.
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Obama has a dismal track record. If congress is smart, they will tell him to take a hike. He has used EO to circumvent them in every case he could, so now it's their turn to put the brakes on him. They should tell him to kiss their posteriors. And I would have more respect for them, if they did just that.