Maher On Obama: "This Isn't What I Voted For!"

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Just because you're a liberal doesn't mean you won't complain about another liberal doing things you don't agree with. In point of fact, that's true "Fair and Balanced Journalism." For example, Sen. Max Baucus (D-Montana) and health care reform, in my mind, don't mix well. On Friday night's Real Time with Bill Maher, Bill picked on someone of note among Democrats: President Barack Obama.

On Friday, Maher said that Obama is on TV too much. He brought up the fact that you can't turn on the TV without seeing Obama. And yes, he was critical about things he felt Obama promised, but isn't doing:

Sorry folks, but this President is not fighting for real health care reform. It's nibbling that leaves insurance companies still running the show. And the banks, the banks that brought us to financial ruin and then got bailout money, are laughing at us about how easy it was to get back to "business as usual." And scientists keep saying that if we want to keep living, you know, on Earth, it's kind of essential we reduce carbon dioxide by 40% in the next ten years. Obama's bill calls for 4%.

This is not getting the job done, and this is not what I voted for.

And this why I don't want my President to be a TV star. Because TV stars are too worried about being popular and too concerned about getting renewed.

Oh, you can relax about that one, Mr. President. The party is doing everything it can to ensure you'll get re-elected ... the Republican party.

Speaking of which, speaking of the Republicans, if you can't shove some real reform down their throats now, then when? Folks, Barack Obama needs to start putting it on the line in fights against the banks, the energy companies and the health care industry.

I never thought I'd say this, but actually what he needs in his personality, is a little George Bush (audience groans). He needs to stop worrying about being loved, and bring out that smug, insufferable swagger that says "Suck on it, America!"

George Bush had horrible ideas --- torture, deregulation, pre-emptive wars, tax cuts for the rich --- but he pushed them through in their full measure. Never mind the Congress or the Constitution ... the Geneva Convention ... Magna Carta ... Hammurabi's Code ... the point is, he didn't care if it made him unpopular with every human on the planet not named Cletus or Fred Barnes. Which it did.

And what we need to do, is to marry the good ideas that Barack Obama has, with a little bit of that Bush attitude, that certitude. I'd love it if Obama came out one day and said "Jesus told me to fix healthcare!"

In conclusion, Bush was bad. But he never cared if he was seen out in a restaurant having a burger with Dick Cheney. If he wanted a burger, he picked up the phone and said "I'm the President, bring me a burger!" And they would say, "Sir, this is NORAD. Would you please stop ordering burgers into the red phone?"

I'm glad Obama is President, but the "Audacity of Hope" part is over. Right now, I'm hoping for a little more audacity.

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