Will Obama's legacy be his inability to select competent leaders?
.... with perhaps high IQs, but otherwise incompetent, academic airheads? Kathleen Sebelius, Lois Lerner, Eric Holder, etc?
@ Brian - Is THAT what I said?
10 Answers
- Texas PatriotLv 77 years ago
Obama took the office with absolutely no experience doing anything. This might not have been too bad if he had surrounded himself with people who did have experience but he selected the least experienced cabinet members in modern history and it shows. It also does not help that Obama is not a leader.
Source(s): Texas! - EdWinterLv 77 years ago
That'll certainly be part of it, but I'd rephrase your statement to 'the blind leading the blind'. See: Holder, Sebelius, Our Great Leader himself, and quite a few other notables that he's managed to rescue from well-deserved obscurity.
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- bilLv 77 years ago
No, the Democrat press will cover his domestic failures, doubling the debt (or more by the time he is done) will not be noticed by "the noticers" his foreign policy failures will move him below Carter
- dakotaviperLv 77 years ago
No. It will be the inability to accept when he is wrong, since he believes that he is never ever wrong.
- How would I KnowLv 77 years ago
Obama's legacy will be utter failure in every area of presidential responsibility.
- SummertimeLv 77 years ago
No. It will be one of great respect and value in the long run. Obama has given America something great to hope for, And to build on.