While the "hug heard around the world" may have contributed to Obama winning his 2nd term. A true leader gives credit where credit is due, gives criticism where criticism is due, takes full responsibility for the failure of his actions, OR the actions of his team, and pushes all praise directed to him down to his team.peewee wrote:I am not a Trump fan nor a Christie fan either. Christie is the reason we got Obama for a second term and he is far from being a conservative. Personaly I like Ben Carson and Ted Cruz. I think either of those would be fine. I am not sure how Clinton is escaping some type of prosecution right now with her email scandal.
Christie was thanking Obama for coming to NJ to aid in the rebuilding of his state. If Christie would have rejected Obama and not thanked him for his help then he would be guilty of all the political in-fighting that has gotten into the mess we are in now.
Look at it this way.. If one of your family members home was destroyed in a Tornado and all of a sudden a group of inner city black teens showed, a group of liberal prius driving vegans showed up, or any other group that have different political or social views would you turn down there help, or walk away?? What if Obama was President when Katrina struck? Should Barbour have not been out there touring the damage with him, and showing appreciation for the federal support to help get MS back on it's feet??
I don't agree with 99% of what Obama does, but that doesn't mean I can't give him credit or thank him for doing something good. If we let ourselves get caught up in that game we loose and the country looses..