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Your verdict on Obama's First Year...

Publication Date: 
18/01/2010
Time To Read: 
Not long at all
Author: 
David Taylor

This time last year I wrote about the excitement that surrounded the election of President Obama, as he started his first year in office.

As arguably the most powerful leader in the world, how’s he doing?

Has his rhetoric led to results, or has the hope turned to hype?

I would say he has done three things well, and three things less so, as a leader:

On the plus side he is delivering on health care against much opposition (resilience), he has surrounded himself with good advisers on the economy (teamwork), and he is still one of the best speakers on earth (charisma).

On the minus side he hasn’t done a lot to appeal beyond his democrat and liberal followers (clique), he doesn’t seem to know what to do about the “war on terror” (lack of direction) and he has still to define what he means every time he uses the word “change” (uncertainty).

So, I would say on balance, could do better.

What’s your performance appraisal on him, one year on?

With my best wishes
David
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Poll: President Obama has done well in his first year, as a leader – Agree / Disagree

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He has commanded the respect of the people

He is looked on upon with a sense of aura.

He has the backing of his people.

He will undoubtedly deliver on his promises.

I think he has done extremely well and I believe he will continue to lead from the front.

The war on terror needs to be addressed at some point and I'm sure he will, in time, get a handle on this aspect.

Give him time and he will deliver on everything he has promised. A year into such a difficult job is not such a long time. I like the man and his policies.

If you get a chance watch his State of the Union address earlier today - masterful communicator. David

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