- In what ways do presidents usually, like the article claims, "become more ambitious with their agendas" in their second terms?
- Do gaffes and slips like this one usually affect public perception of officials , or does it often simply blow over?
- Could this comment and his earlier "spread the wealth around" comment spell real trouble for Obama?
This blog serves the our introductory course on American politics (Claremont McKenna College Government 20) for the spring of 2012. During the semester, I shall post course material and students will comment on it. Students are also free to comment on any aspect of American politics, either current or historical. There are only two major limitations: no coarse language, and no derogatory comments about people at the Claremont Colleges.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Hot Mic Moment
“This is my last election. After my election, I have more flexibility.” A hot mike was recording when President Obama said this to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in South Korea recently. Republicans have taken the comment as a way to mobilize voters, warning them of what Obama might do without reelection pressure. The incident begs a couple questions:
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media,
Obama administration,
public opinion,
reelection,
Russia
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