He has told way to many stories!! We see him way to much!
President Barack Obama said one reason he’s facing a tough election fight from
Republican Mitt Romney is that he focused more on policy rather than selling the
story of his first term accomplishments to voters.
“The mistake of my first term — couple of years — was thinking that this job
was just about getting the policy right,” Obama told CBS News in an interview
with Charlie Rose taped today at the White House, according to a video excerpt
released by CBS.
Obama, 50, said his policies are “important. But the nature of this office is
also to tell a story to the American people that gives them a sense of unity and
purpose and optimism, especially during tough times.”
Obama leads Romney 50 percent to 43 percent among registered voters, even as
two-thirds of those surveyed say they are dissatisfied with the way things are
going in the country, according to a poll released today by the Pew Research
Center for the People and the Press in Washington. The June 28-July 9 survey of
2,373 registered voters had a margin of error of plus or minus 2.3 percent.
Obama, who was joined by his wife, Michelle, for the interview, said that
when he ran in 2008 critics said that while he gave speeches well, they
questioned his ability to fulfill the job of president. For the first half of
his first term, he said, his problem was the opposite.
Predicting he would be re-elected, he said, “I need to do a better job” of
inspiring and communicating to Americans in a second term.
Romney, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, responded to Obama’s
interview, saying that “being president is not about telling stories. Being
president is about leading.”
“President Obama has failed to lead,” Romney said in a statement released by
campaign. “No wonder Americans are losing faith in his presidency.”
CBS planned to broadcast additional segments of the interview on July 15 and
July 16.
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