Obama’s Disregard For The Importance Of Time Sets Him Apart From Bush

February 6th, 2009 Posted By Erik Wong.

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Pres. George W. Bush ‘preemptively’ struck, with extreme prejudice, Iraq after the 9-11 attack on our soil, based and planned in Afghanistan … But Pres. Bush obviously looked at the whole picture in the Middle East, and decided Saddam and Iraq, with all his money and influence to fuel terrorism, as an impending threat to our now open and bleeding wound from the 9-11 attacks. The best time to attack a strong animal is when it IS wounded.

So, he ‘preemptively’ hit the bastard and got rid of the threat … and yes, he was a threat.

That aside, Pres. Bush’s punctuality was well known.

By Obama’s consistent ‘lateness’ you can tell the man has never held a real job in his whole adult life … one where he would be fired, or at the very least docked pay, for tardiness.

It says a lot about a person who is dependable … especially with time.

It also says a lot about a person who is not dependable with time.

Time is of the essence …

A stitch in time saves nine …

Time waits for no one …

Haste … makes waste …

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FOX:

Unlike his predecessor, President Obama has struggled to arrive on time to events and news conferences.

By Stephen Clark

WASHINGTON — There’s a new time zone in the nation’s capital: Obama Time.

Barely two weeks into his presidency, Barack Obama has made a clean break from George W. Bush in several high-profile moves, including reversing a number of the 43rd president’s policies.

He’s also reversed an unwritten but much-noticed Bush policy: Be on time, all the time.

Obama has been routinely late to events and news conferences, including the ones at which he reversed Bush’s orders. This has led to an already familiar refrain from the Obama camp: “He’s running late.”

The president was nearly 30 minutes late Wednesday for the ceremony at which he signed a bill to expand children’s health care. He was 10 minutes late Thursday to a memo signing at the Energy Department.

Even before the inauguration, Obama wasn’t a punctual sort; he arrived late to a Jan. 8 news conference on the economy that was aired live by broadcast and cable networks.

When it comes to following the clock, Obama closely resembles Bill Clinton, who was famously late to events when he was president. By contrast, Bush despised being late and punctual to a fault. He set the tone early in his presidency — he arrived at the Capitol five minutes early for his inauguration.

“To me, being tardy, it’s got to be one of two things,” said presidential historian Doug Wead, who advised both Bush and his father, George H.W. Bush. “Bad organization that can be corrected, or it’s arrogance. It sounds to me like this is arrogance.”

Mark Lindsay, a Democratic consultant and former senior White House adviser to Bill Clinton, disagreed, explaining that Clinton was late sometimes because he was making accommodations for logistics or average citizens.

“I would make the opposite observation,” Lindsay said. “I would say that taking time to accommodate your schedule to regular citizens is not an act of arrogance. It’s an act of humility.”

Lindsay, who was the assistant to Clinton for management and administration, said Bush was not known for having the same level of engagement with regular people.

Allan Lichtman, a political history professor at American University, had a different explanation for Clinton’s tardiness.

“President Clinton was always late because he wasn’t very disciplined in general,” he said. “This was a man who marched to the beat of his own drummer, who liked to talk, liked intellectual discussions, had his finger in every pie.”

There are two kinds of presidents, Lichtman said: “Foxes and hedgehogs.”

“Foxes know a little about everything. They have their fingers in every pie. … Hedgehogs only know a few things and know it well and leave the details to others. Clinton was a classic fox. Bush was a classic hedgehog.”

And Obama? He appears to be a fox, too, Lichtman said.

Obama was habitually late to events on the campaign trail and to meetings as a U.S. senator. In fact, there’s a montage on YouTube of him offering apologies for missing testimony and presentations because of his late arrivals to meetings of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He even apologized in advance for asking questions that might be repetitive.

The president’s tardiness already appears to have spread to others in his administration. White House press secretary Robert Gibbs has been routinely late for daily news briefings, sometimes by more than an hour.

Wead warned that habitual tardiness can be misinterpreted, citing the Cingular dropped-call ads that show how communication breakdown can lead to awkward moments in a New York minute. And he said being late could cost Obama politically.

“When Obama’s popularity slips, some people on Capitol Hill will not wait for him, and that will result in diminished political power,” he said.

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2 Responses to “Obama’s Disregard For The Importance Of Time Sets Him Apart From Bush”

  1. karl anglin

    Comedian Chris Rock said his daddy told him
    there are only two times, “on time and late”.

  2. American Woman (bitter clinger to my guns and religion)

    Ive seen the youtube video of Hussain, this is not new. He takes arrogance to a new level.

    It is painfully obvious that he has no respect for the office or anything else American for that matter.

    Its a shame that it will probably take another 9/11 to wake people up to the threats of America and that includes Hussain Obongo

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