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http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/presidential-scholars-call-obama-overrated/article/2560276

He’s still viewed as a nice guy, but less than two years before he wraps up two terms in the Oval Office presidential scholars don’t believe President Obama ranks anywhere near history’s greats, making him a mediocre 18th in the line of best to worst.

According to a Brookings Institution survey of American Political Science Association scholars, they put Obama on the worst, not best, list by a margin of nearly three-to-one. Here's how Brookings wrote it: “Those who view Obama as one of the worst American presidents outnumber those who view him as one of the best by nearly a 3-1 margin.”

And, the friendly think tank added, “nearly twice as many respondents view Obama as over-rated than do those who consider him under-rated.”

Overall, Brookings said, “Few think of Obama as an excellent president, while many more rate his presidency quite low, with the bulk of experts appearing to give him a passing grade but not one that would get him on the Dean’s list.”

But it’s not all bad in the survey delivered to Brookings subscribers on Presidents' Day. In the same survey, Obama ties James Madison as the seventh most popular choice to be the fifth presidential face on Mount Rushmore.

Brookings noted that the polls on Obama’s greatness have never been high, and their survey of presidential experts helps to explain why.

First, they find Obama polarizing. “One area where there is significant expert consensus about the president, however, concerns how polarizing he is viewed as being — only George W. Bush was viewed as more a more polarizing president,” said the blog post.

They also have a muddled view of his military, legislative and diplomatic skills, a far fall from the praise he received early in his first term when he won the Nobel Peace Prize.

“It could be worse for Obama,” adds Brookings. “Barring unforeseen scandal, he’s unlikely to become significantly less popular, and as he enters his post-presidency, he is likely to experience the same slow rise up the greatness polls George W. Bush has had. Whether that is a sluggish climb or more noteworthy, as the case has been with Truman and George H.W. Bush, remains to be seen, but there is still plenty of time left in his presidency to lay the foundation for future claims on the empty spot to the right of Lincoln on Mount Rushmore’s granite façade.”
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Re: Presidential scholars, by nearly 3-1, call Obama worst, 'overrated'
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2015, 04:21:36 pm »
Obama not so hot, according to Brookings.

A lot of conservatives knew that, before he even was awarded his Nobel Peace Prize.
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Re: Presidential scholars, by nearly 3-1, call Obama worst, 'overrated'
« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2015, 04:32:45 pm »
Why in heaven's name is he still viewed as a "nice guy?"

The American people remain as ill-informed as they were when they elected this creep.
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Re: Presidential scholars, by nearly 3-1, call Obama worst, 'overrated'
« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2015, 05:14:34 pm »
"... there is still plenty of time left in his presidency to lay the foundation for future claims on the empty spot to the right of Lincoln on Mount Rushmore’s granite façade.”

No bias there...
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Re: Presidential scholars, by nearly 3-1, call Obama worst, 'overrated'
« Reply #4 on: February 16, 2015, 05:16:48 pm »
Why in heaven's name is he still viewed as a "nice guy?"

The American people remain as ill-informed as they were when they elected this creep.
Psychological manipulation, one of the few things where Obama is an expert, plays a role.
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Re: Presidential scholars, by nearly 3-1, call Obama worst, 'overrated'
« Reply #5 on: February 16, 2015, 07:17:31 pm »
And a bad tipper to boot!
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Re: Presidential scholars, by nearly 3-1, call Obama worst, 'overrated'
« Reply #6 on: February 16, 2015, 08:00:18 pm »
Psychological manipulation, one of the few things where Obama is an expert, plays a role.

You're right.  He IS good at that......

And so are his slobberers in the media and academia.....
Character still matters.  It always matters.

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