Thursday, November 14, 2013
Obama the Loner: ... - Vanity Fair
All presidents have a personality.
Some personalities are more likely to be able to get things done without force...
Some personalities are more likely to be able to get things done without force...
Vanity Fair's Todd S. Purdum writes about Mr. Obama:
"When Barack Obama arrived in Washington almost five years ago, the universal assumption was that the young president—who had, after all, won office by exploiting every connective tool of the national social and electoral network—would run his White House in sharp contrast to the bunkered, hunkered-down George W. Bush.
Like so much conventional wisdom, that impression has proved dead wrong. In fact, Obama’s resolute solitude—his isolation and alienation from the other players and power centers of Washington, be they rivals or friends—has emerged as the defining trait of his time in office."