There’s nothing liberals value more than freedom of speech, right? We all remember that there’s almost nothing the Left is prouder to claim than “I may not agree with what you say, but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it,” right? Surely the Left would have to treat with respect an analyst who offered such a mild criticism:
Here’s the reality: Obama is the single most talented big-speech giver (the convention speech notwithstanding) and fundraiser currently operating in politics — and it’s not close. But, like all candidates, he has weaknesses, too. And that makes his I-am-not-a-perfect-president line from last week’s debate more true than most people — maybe up to and including Obama himself — realize.
Is this even a criticism? Can’t every reasonable person — liberal or conservative — agree that, like all candidates, President Obama has weaknesses?
If you guessed “no,” you guessed right:
@TheFix Is Chris Cilizza a tiresome beltway hack? In every way yes.
— Wakandan Establishment Shill (@Kennymack1971) October 7, 2012
@thefix Dude you have some balls to write about someone being overrated. If it wasn't for #msnbc 20 sec a day they give u who would know you
— Noble (@FitBrother50) October 7, 2012
Is @TheFix an overrated, wannabe newsman who repeats verbatim other people's words, In some ways, some people are saying Yes.
— KSKRoyal Never give up, never give in!??? (@lawalazu) October 7, 2012
As if these criticisms weren’t enough, Cillizza was criticized for having the temerity to even speak:
After massive obstruction with multiple accomplishments @TheFix Cilliza asks if PBO is overrated. The gall of these privileged guys. #FAIL
— KSKRoyal Never give up, never give in!??? (@lawalazu) October 7, 2012
If you were expecting any of the president’s defenders to offer any specifics as to why and how Cillizza went so wrong, you’d wind up disappointed:
@KRBCanada1 @thefix Pure drivel.
— LiberalPhenom (Obama is my president forever) (@LiberalPhenom) October 7, 2012
And some on the Left weren’t content just to attack Cillizza for criticizing our Dear Leader, they had to demonstrate just how out of touch they are, too:
@TheFix We are electing a President and not a politician. So the media may award Mitt for style,but the people will pick Obama for substance
— utliberal (@utliberal) October 7, 2012
Barack Obama is known for substance, not style? You know you didn’t just mutter that to yourself, @utliberal? You put that out on the Internet! Be more careful next time.
A few people stepped up to tell him he had it right — and to point out that even Barack Obama once owned up to not being perfect:
https://twitter.com/BMoran4/status/255063474097500160
That would be a reference to Obama’s 2011 interview with Barbara Walters, in which he himself admitted “there’s a laziness in me.”
Don’t tell his fans he said it of course; they think he’s perfect.
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