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WaPo: Two *Democrats* call for Obama not to seek re-election.

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They say it's for him to be more effective in THIS term.

Opinion | One and done: To be a great president, Obama should not seek reelection in 2012

 
The other guy I do not know, but Caddell has been very critical of Obama for more than the last year, often seeing him as blatantly inept politically. Obviously, I agree with Caddell and the article ................. but we can't even get Pelosi to WTFU and smell her dead roses. Hard to imagine Obammy doing it.
 
"The only way we can get along, is for to give us what we want then leave forever." Ridiculous argument.
 
It looks to me like the ComPost is looking for a way to get Hillary back in the game. The Clintons and the Democrats had a pretty messy divorce a couple of years ago, and it appears that WaPo wants a redo so they can become relevant again.
 
When Bob Shrum writes a piece like these two malcontents did, wake me up please.
 
This was my biggest concern when Obama was elected. People seemed to think that he could achieve the impossible during a time when the US was facing a *lot* of problems. From over here he doesn't seem to have done that poorly, he just hasn't managed to achieve everything.
 
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