That's basically what I'd agree with, Andara+Lundar.
I'm not that dissatisfied with Obama. I think the problem was that what he said didn't match how he said it. The change he was talking about was trying to reach across the aile more. But most people expected him to be talking about getting rid of the Republican party altogether. So both the Democrats AND Republicans were expecting him to be trying to crush the Republican party. Pelosi did that. Reid did that, but less so. The tea party got riled up because they thought he was gonna crush them, and then when Pelosi did that, they thought "Its what we expected!"
And everyone got upset, because everyone expected everything to be immediately different. BOTH sides thought they elected a radical. And in reality, he's pretty moderate.
I'm not that dissatisfied with Obama. I think the problem was that what he said didn't match how he said it. The change he was talking about was trying to reach across the aile more. But most people expected him to be talking about getting rid of the Republican party altogether. So both the Democrats AND Republicans were expecting him to be trying to crush the Republican party. Pelosi did that. Reid did that, but less so. The tea party got riled up because they thought he was gonna crush them, and then when Pelosi did that, they thought "Its what we expected!"
And everyone got upset, because everyone expected everything to be immediately different. BOTH sides thought they elected a radical. And in reality, he's pretty moderate.
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