Successful presidential second terms have been
hard to come by since the end of World War II. Dwight Eisenhower signed
the 1957 Civil Rights Act and dispatched federal troops to escort black
students to public schools in Little Rock, Ark., but then came Sputnik
and the 1958 recession. Richard Nixon resigned in the wake of Watergate
early in his second term, Ronald Reagan was distracted by Iran-Contra,
Bill Clinton was impeached by the House of Representatives, and George
W. Bush was preoccupied by the economic collapse of 2007 and the Great
Recession that followed.
So perhaps no one should be surprised that President Obama's prospects for his second term took a beating in April. Between the growing consensus that implementing Obamacare is a "train wreck" and confirmation that his administration is preventing Benghazi massacre survivors and whistle-blowers from testifying before Congress about what really happened in Libya, the outlines of a second-term collapse could take shape in the next several weeks.
Read more: http://washingtonexaminer.com/examiner-editorial-president-obamas-second-term-shaping-up-as-a-train-wreck/article/2528568
So perhaps no one should be surprised that President Obama's prospects for his second term took a beating in April. Between the growing consensus that implementing Obamacare is a "train wreck" and confirmation that his administration is preventing Benghazi massacre survivors and whistle-blowers from testifying before Congress about what really happened in Libya, the outlines of a second-term collapse could take shape in the next several weeks.
Read more: http://washingtonexaminer.com/examiner-editorial-president-obamas-second-term-shaping-up-as-a-train-wreck/article/2528568
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