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Barack Obama's campaign ads, rhetoric, and other statements were almost exclusively propaganda.
No more so than any other politician's campaign ads, rhetoric or other statements.
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Any statement he delivers about the ACA to the public IS propaganda, particularly when he issues executive orders that indicate he had no intent of honoring the "If you like your plan, you can keep it" promise.
Again, nothing worse there than we get from every President trying to sell a major policy initiative. Remember how much Bush and the Republicans emphasized the sunset features of their tax cuts? Think they ever had any intention of letting them expire?
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And then there was the race-baiting pandemic of his first term in office.
I agree there was a pandemic of race-baiting. I disagree on which direction it came from.
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In point of fact, Barack Obama's handlers had the audacity to create the Office of the President Elect before he assumed office and very liberally interpreted the GSA's responsibility in transitioning from the Shrub.
This is very weak tea, and the fact that you cite it is a good indication of how petty and all-encompassing the criticisms and complaints of Obama often are.
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The Obama Channel was just the start, but his entire presidency was contingent upon creating a cult of personality and defeating his opposition through non-substantive rhetoric and social manipulation.
Again, how is this different than any other major political figure? You don't think the Republicans' courting of the white, evangelical base or their gung-ho patriotism shtick are about non-substantive rhetoric and social manipulation? You don't think Palin, Reagan and Kennedy had equal or greater "cults of personality"?
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Please, try not to let your affection for the current administration color your perceptions.
Believe it or not, I don't have any great affection for this administration. I think the election of a black man to the Presidency was a huge watershed moment, symbolically speaking, and I think he's done a decent job in office (subject to the minor caveat that I think pretty much the entire leadership of both parties is guilty of war crimes), but that's about it.
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And, god forbid I mention George Zimmerman, but the President held a press conference to announce that he had ORDERED the Department of Justice take an extra-legal interest in prosecuting him for the moral crime of shooting a black kid.
There's nothing "extra-legal" about a Justice Department inquiry into a case when there are allegations that the locals aren't doing their job for racially discriminatory reasons. You may disagree with the laws that permit such inquiries, but that doesn't make them "extra-legal".