Read it and be impressed

MAGAZINE: "After the Great Recession: An interview with President Obama," by David Leonhardt, New York Times, 3 May 2009.
I dare anybody to read this and not be impressed with the man's intelligence.
I know that every time I compliment Obama so, some suspect my "brown nosing" is designed to win me some job.
Hilariously untrue, I can only laugh in reply.
I simply could not afford to work for the government right now. The opportunity costs alone mandate I stay with Steve and Enterra for years to come, because we're just beginning to scratch the lucrative surface of Development-in-a-Box‚Ñ¢, which to me is more important in shrinking the Gap than anything I could possibly do in government.
I compliment the man so because I'm just so G.D. relieved.
Reader Comments (3)
The evidence of Obama's performance would be better if we had some written materials instead of talks. Perhaps he could expound on a few more credible examples for the medical field. Pill and treatment costs are symptoms, not root causes.
What's more clear is that Obama, like most presidents, is a politican, not an academic. He advanced into the political sphere on the support of a political organization in Chicago, and appointed staff from that group. The sponsorship of that organization is what attracted national democratic party support, and make it possible for Obama's style to be seen; otherwise the organization to operate the Internet sites and grassroots marketing would not take shape.
Compare Obama's case to your own, Dr. Barnett. You have lots more substance to offer and work very hard to communicate it. But it takes some sponsorship group to raise an individual above the competition into a role where he/she is selectable for national office. The sponsor is the thing, then the message can be delivered. Clearly Obama's sponsors who decided that they would position him as their messenger are the important agent. Wish we knew more about them.