Washington – Obama Muses About His Legacy, Offers Counterpoint To GOP

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    US President Barack Obama delivers remarks during a town hall meeting with with a group of 75 young Southeast Asian Leaders on themes of civic engagement, environment and natural resources management and entrepreneurship in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 01 June 2015.  EPA/SHAWN THEWWashington – President Barack Obama is not shy about defining his achievements and casting them in the most positive light, yet he is loath to talk about his “legacy.”

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    But on Monday Obama offered a rare glimpse at how he wants history to judge his presidency, letting the “L” word cross his lips as he touted the U.S. economic recovery, his health care law and his foreign policy.

    Obama’s personal assessment, offered during a question-and-answer session with young Southeast Asian leaders at the White House, came not only as Obama moves toward the final 20 months of his presidency, but also as his tenure is coming under increasing fire from the growing list of Republican presidential candidates.

    Asked how he would want the world to remember him, he replied grinning, “Fondly, I hope.”

    At first he seemed ready to demur on the broader question, saying, “I have a lot of work still to do before I start looking backward.”

    But then he plunged forward. “Obviously there are things that I’ve been proud of,” he said.

    He first cited the economic crisis he faced upon assuming office in 2009. “It was hard, but we ended up avoiding a terrible depression,” he said. And he credited U.S. leadership, in part, for helping avoid a worse international economic crisis.

    “That’s an important legacy for me,” he said.

    He highlighted “the work that I’ve done to provide health insurance” as one that was in line with his major governing principles.

    But his most detailed view of his legacy was on foreign policy, arguing that the U.S. has seen a reversal in its international standing. “Today, the U.S. is the most respected country on earth,” he said.

    It’s a conclusion that his critics vigorously dispute, and Obama’s response seemed to be as much about legacy building as it was about delivering a counterpoint to the condemnation of his foreign policy from GOP presidential contenders.

    “Barack Obama has made us less safe,” South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham declared Monday as he announced his plans to seek the presidency. “Simply put, radical Islam is running wild. They have more safe havens, more money, more capability and more weapons to strike our homeland than any time since 9/11.”

    Obama instead argued that his administration has sought to engage the international community, had ended two wars and is focusing on the threat of terrorism. He cited the move to normalize relations with Cuba and to negotiate with Iran over its nuclear program.

    “We have put our international relationships on very strong footing,” he said.

    But in a concession to the vicissitudes of time and circumstance, Obama concluded his legacy litany by telling his questioner:

    “Maybe in 18 months I’ll check back with you.”


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    bsnow
    bsnow
    8 years ago

    His legacy is a weaker America. World that’s on fire Russia and China on the March. Radical Islam ISIS stronger then ever in control of North Africa Syria Yemen and Iraq directly because of Obama pull out. Iran getting the bomb.
    At home wages have fell. Economy is weak like “never before” what was grow last quarter.01%, dismal.
    And racial tensions higher then last 30-40 years.
    Black on black crime bad as ever.
    And healthcare system which is messed up, rates raising while he lied and said will bring savings 25%. And don’t forget if you like your dr you can keep your dr that was a big lie.
    And the supreme court might strike down the subsidies thanks to the democrats who wrote the law (in a way to cheat, ask Jonathan Gruber)
    So bottom lane OBAMA IS A DISASTER

    Mazal1
    Mazal1
    8 years ago

    Generally mr obama has not done much, but a day without 9/11 is generally good. Traffic is much worse and the items at the dollar store are now smaller than they were before the president took office. Lucky he has 20 months to fix everything, I thinks he can do it, how about you?

    Sherree
    Sherree
    8 years ago

    Looks like the emperor is still walking around naked!