Dear Mr. President:
Someone famously said if you want to tell a story you should
start at the beginning, carry on until the end and then stop. I guess the beginning of my story about you
is when you made that magnificent speech at the 2004 Democratic
Convention. It was obvious then that we
the people would be hearing a lot more from you. That was indeed a magical moment. I'm sure everyone who heard it was impressed. In 2008 I voted for you hoping that you
would bring us some relief from the crazy cowboy foreign policies of George W.
Bush. You started off really well but
you must admit we still aren't minding our own business very well. How many thousands of dead and wounded
military personnel have we suffered since you took office? It's a big number. In
2012 I voted for you again; unfortunately this time it was because I was voting
against the other idiot; yes the OTHER idiot.
Your Presidency was already a disappointment.
That is really the theme of my letter: disappointment. You have so many gifts:
you can deliver a speech as from the Gods; you are obviously extremely
intelligent; I shouldn't even bother to mention your physical good looks, your
beautiful family and all that. I do
wish you had bothered to serve in our military forces. It isn't so much the 'patriotism'; it is
that one learns so much from giving to your country in that manner. It's not easy to explain to one who hasn't
served but offering to go and do whatever you are told whenever you are told is
both complete freedom and the most complete servitude one can imagine. I served during the Vietnam era but did not
go to Vietnam. Frankly I think you
would be a better President had you served earlier in your life. You would find that the oath of office is
quite similiar.
You have only three more years to 'make your mark'. I would suggest giving up on perfection and
settling for 'good enough'. The end of
your story is not here yet. There is actually
a chance to change the tax code. Some
sort of immigration reform is possible.
There is a chance to keep at least parts of 'Obamacare'. There is a chance to get MOST of our troops
home. You can do these things. Your country needs these things. Give it a shot! Don't be a pedantic supercilious professor of law. The President of the United States is a
politician. Give some; get some; and
make your Presidency a success. LBJ is
the guy who got the Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed; not JFK. And if you don't think LBJ was a politician
and a pretty good President; well, maybe I'm writing to the wrong guy.
1 comment:
No disagreements here. Lots of disappointment.
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