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President Obama, campaigner in chief

By Dana Milbank, Published: April 30

The preezy of the United Steezy is making me queasy.

I’m not troubled by President Obama’s slow jam with Jimmy Fallon, who dubbed the commander in chief “preezy” during Obama’s appearance on late-night TV. No, preezy is making me queasy because his nonstop campaigning is looking, well, sleazy — and his ad suggesting that Mitt Romney wouldn’t have killed Osama bin Laden is just the beginning of it.

In a political culture that long ago surrendered to the permanent campaign, Obama has managed to take things to a whole new level. According to statistics compiled for a book to be published this summer, the president has already set a record for total first-term fundraisers — 191 — and that’s only through March 6. Measured in terms of events that benefit his reelection bid, Obama’s total (inflated in part by relaxed fundraising rules) exceeds the combined total of George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter.

It’s not just the gatherings officially categorized as campaign events. To a greater extent than his predecessors, Obama has used the trappings of his office to promote his reelection prospects even while handling taxpayer-funded business.

According to the same book, “The Rise of the President’s Permanent Campaign,” by Naval Academy political scientist Brendan Doherty, Obama was the first commander in chief in at least 32 years to visit all of the presidential battleground states during his first year in office. He has kept that pace, devoting nearly half of his travel to 15 swing states that account for just over a third of the population.

The election is still six months away, but it’s increasingly difficult to distinguish Obama’s political events and speeches from the official ones.

This was the case on Monday, when he spoke to a group of trade-union leaders at the Washington Hilton. The event, the morning after he and Clinton made a joint fundraising appearance, was ostensibly an “official” speech to the AFL-CIO’s building trades section. But it was a campaign rally in everything but name.

The audience members shouted out Obama’s “Yes, we can” slogan and chanted, “Four more years.”

“I’ll take it,” offered the president, who unloaded on congressional Republicans for not spending money on infrastructure projects.

“Time after time, the Republicans have gotten together and they’ve said no,” he said.

“Boo!” the audience responded.

“I sent them a jobs bill that would have put hundreds of thousands of construction workers back to work,” he continued.

“Boo!” the audience repeated.

“I went to the speaker’s home town,” Obama said, referring to a trip to House Speaker John Boehner’s battleground state of Ohio, “stood under a bridge that was crumbling.”

“Let him drive on it!” somebody shouted.

“Maybe he doesn’t drive anymore,” Obama joked.

Predictably, Boehner has been complaining about the president’s campaigning. He said Obama’s team should “pony up” and reimburse taxpayers for trips to three colleges in swing states last week. Boehner called Obama’s traveling “pathetic.” The Republican National Committee formally asked the Government Accountability Office to investigate the president’s travel.

The Republicans will get nowhere with that, just as Democrats failed when they made similar complaints about George W. Bush. Rules separating the official and the political are flimsy, and even when a president’s campaign reimburses the Treasury, it’s for a tiny fraction of the cost, which includes $179,750 per hour to operate Air Force One.

In fairness, it’s not entirely clear what choice Obama has. As with his blessing of a super PAC after condemning such groups, the alternative is unilateral disarmament. Also, his fundraising total has been inflated by a rule change that allows him to hold events that jointly benefit him and the Democratic Party (although his total number of fundraising appearances still eclipses that of each recent predecessor). Republicans, meanwhile, are determined to block the president’s agenda, so it’s an effective use of time to campaign for their defeat.

Still, Obama’s acquiescence to an intolerable status quo raises a question: Shouldn’t presidential leadership be about setting an example?

Instead, he is erasing the already blurred lines between campaigning and governing. During his “official” speech to the union group Monday, he hailed Tim Kaine as “the next United States senator from the great commonwealth of Virginia,” and his partisan speech spurred audience members to shouts of “Vote ’em out!” and “Gotta throw ’em out!”

“Not everything should be subject to thinking about the next election instead of thinking about the next generation,” Obama said of the Republicans. “Not everything should be subject to politics.”

He should follow his own advice.


For previous Washington Sketch columns, go to postopinions.com.

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But what frustrates the American people is a Washington where every day is Election Day. We can't wage a perpetual campaign where the only goal is to see who can get the most embarrassing headlines about the other side -– a belief that if you lose, I win. 
 
BARACK OBAMA, State of the Union Address, Jan. 27, 2010

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Getting an early start on your pathological behavior this morning?

That's surprising, seeing how you're "as busy as a lawyer".

Start presenting credible arguments against these facts instead of whining like a little girl.

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Start presenting credible arguments against these facts instead of whining like a little girl.

That is all obama drones like fagbear have.  They can't defend obamas actions or record of delay deficit depression debt decline and despair so they troll and hurl petty insults. 


They have to know deep down inside obama is a failure of biblical measure.   

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But what frustrates the American people is a Washington where every day is Election Day. We can't wage a perpetual campaign where the only goal is to see who can get the most embarrassing headlines about the other side -– a belief that if you lose, I win. 
 
BARACK OBAMA, State of the Union Address, Jan. 27, 2010


To win in politics you need to discredit the opponent. Republicans & DEM have been doing this forever. Nothing new except now its a guy you hate.

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To win in politics you need to discredit the opponent. Republicans & DEM have been doing this forever. Nothing new except now its a guy you hate.

False - Obama has campaigned more in his first four years and all presidents from nixon to GWB - COMBINED!!!!

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False - Obama has campaigned more in his first four years and all presidents from nixon to GWB - COMBINED!!!!

Coming from the guy that bashed Ron Paul because he didnt play the politics game...

Aye you stupid fuck, dont cry when we get Mitts dumb ass in there. Could have had Paul but you nominated the fucking shape shifter.... instead.. youre a fucking idiot.

fuck you very much

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Coming from the guy that bashed Ron Paul because he didnt play the politics game...

Aye you stupid fuck, dont cry when we get Mitts dumb ass in there. Could have had Paul but you nominated the fucking shape shifter.... instead.. youre a fucking idiot.

fuck you very much

I voted for RP in the NYS primary douchebag.  I even posted the pic.   

Again - failsville on your part.


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President Obama, campaigner in chief

By Dana Milbank, Published: April 30

The preezy of the United Steezy is making me queasy.

I’m not troubled by President Obama’s slow jam with Jimmy Fallon, who dubbed the commander in chief “preezy” during Obama’s appearance on late-night TV. No, preezy is making me queasy because his nonstop campaigning is looking, well, sleazy — and his ad suggesting that Mitt Romney wouldn’t have killed Osama bin Laden is just the beginning of it.

In a political culture that long ago surrendered to the permanent campaign, Obama has managed to take things to a whole new level. According to statistics compiled for a book to be published this summer, the president has already set a record for total first-term fundraisers — 191 — and that’s only through March 6. Measured in terms of events that benefit his reelection bid, Obama’s total (inflated in part by relaxed fundraising rules) exceeds the combined total of George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter.

It’s not just the gatherings officially categorized as campaign events. To a greater extent than his predecessors, Obama has used the trappings of his office to promote his reelection prospects even while handling taxpayer-funded business.

According to the same book, “The Rise of the President’s Permanent Campaign,” by Naval Academy political scientist Brendan Doherty, Obama was the first commander in chief in at least 32 years to visit all of the presidential battleground states during his first year in office. He has kept that pace, devoting nearly half of his travel to 15 swing states that account for just over a third of the population.

The election is still six months away, but it’s increasingly difficult to distinguish Obama’s political events and speeches from the official ones.

This was the case on Monday, when he spoke to a group of trade-union leaders at the Washington Hilton. The event, the morning after he and Clinton made a joint fundraising appearance, was ostensibly an “official” speech to the AFL-CIO’s building trades section. But it was a campaign rally in everything but name.

The audience members shouted out Obama’s “Yes, we can” slogan and chanted, “Four more years.”

“I’ll take it,” offered the president, who unloaded on congressional Republicans for not spending money on infrastructure projects.

“Time after time, the Republicans have gotten together and they’ve said no,” he said.

“Boo!” the audience responded.

“I sent them a jobs bill that would have put hundreds of thousands of construction workers back to work,” he continued.

“Boo!” the audience repeated.

“I went to the speaker’s home town,” Obama said, referring to a trip to House Speaker John Boehner’s battleground state of Ohio, “stood under a bridge that was crumbling.”

“Let him drive on it!” somebody shouted.

“Maybe he doesn’t drive anymore,” Obama joked.

Predictably, Boehner has been complaining about the president’s campaigning. He said Obama’s team should “pony up” and reimburse taxpayers for trips to three colleges in swing states last week. Boehner called Obama’s traveling “pathetic.” The Republican National Committee formally asked the Government Accountability Office to investigate the president’s travel.

The Republicans will get nowhere with that, just as Democrats failed when they made similar complaints about George W. Bush. Rules separating the official and the political are flimsy, and even when a president’s campaign reimburses the Treasury, it’s for a tiny fraction of the cost, which includes $179,750 per hour to operate Air Force One.

In fairness, it’s not entirely clear what choice Obama has. As with his blessing of a super PAC after condemning such groups, the alternative is unilateral disarmament. Also, his fundraising total has been inflated by a rule change that allows him to hold events that jointly benefit him and the Democratic Party (although his total number of fundraising appearances still eclipses that of each recent predecessor). Republicans, meanwhile, are determined to block the president’s agenda, so it’s an effective use of time to campaign for their defeat.

Still, Obama’s acquiescence to an intolerable status quo raises a question: Shouldn’t presidential leadership be about setting an example?

Instead, he is erasing the already blurred lines between campaigning and governing. During his “official” speech to the union group Monday, he hailed Tim Kaine as “the next United States senator from the great commonwealth of Virginia,” and his partisan speech spurred audience members to shouts of “Vote ’em out!” and “Gotta throw ’em out!”

“Not everything should be subject to thinking about the next election instead of thinking about the next generation,” Obama said of the Republicans. “Not everything should be subject to politics.”

He should follow his own advice.


For previous Washington Sketch columns, go to postopinions.com.




Waste of an article.  No one expects the President not to campaign in an election year and anything he does from taking a shit to having his food cooked is going to cost on the taxpayers dime.....he is the President after all.  
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Coming from the guy that bashed Ron Paul because he didnt play the politics game...Aye you stupid fuck, dont cry when we get Mitts dumb ass in there. Could have had Paul but you nominated the fucking shape shifter.... instead.. youre a fucking idiot.

fuck you very much

Haha yep thats true :D

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Haha yep thats true :D

LOL - DO YOU IDIOTS NOT UNDERSTAND FROM NIXON TO GWB COMBINED?   


The racist 95'ers who still support obama are such a pathetic lot of morons. 

Just admit you were conned by a sleazy communist slug and gain back some credibility already.   

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LOL - DO YOU IDIOTS NOT UNDERSTAND FROM NIXON TO GWB COMBINED?   


The racist 95'ers who still support obama are such a pathetic lot of morons. 

Just admit you were conned by a sleazy communist slug and gain back some credibility already.   
No one is looking to be perceived as "credible" by a nutjob.

Hope this helps.

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