Barack Obama’s first 100 days an opportunity to gush about his presidency

By Leonard Doyle,UK Telegraph

Obama will take the opportunity to success

Obama will take the opportunity to wallow in his "success"

Mr Obama’s top adviser David Axelrod has publicly dismissed the 100th day milestone as a “Hallmark holiday”–meaning an invented event of no real significance.

But behind the scenes presidential aides have discreetly encouraged comparisons between Mr Obama and his illustrious Democratic predecessor,Franklin D.Roosevelt.

Roosevelt,who took over on 12 March,1933,soon made history with a blizzard of bold actions taken during what became knows as his “first 100 days”in office –in fact the first 103 of his administration.

Ever since,pundits have used it as a litmus test to grade presidents. It’s a crude measure because the president’s only power is his prestige and the bully pulpit of the White House,and some of America’s greatest presidents got off to a dismal start.


Leave a Reply

  

  

  

You can use these HTML tags

<a href=""title=""><abbr title=""><acronym title=""><b><blockquote cite=""><cite><code><del datetime=""><em><i><q cite=""><strike><strong>