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I was referring to Obama's predecessors. Read the post. To some extent or another, all Presidents -- all good leaders -- are counting on their advisers, which is all I take from the phrase empty suit. But if you want to call it pandering then I have some news for you: they all do that, too.<br> <br> Bush pandered to Mexican-American voters by not taking the stand I expected out of him. The simple, direct, post 911 stand of stopping illegal aliens from traveling across our borders at will. Where were those balls you so admire when it came to that voting block?<br> <br> How about his bizarre attempt to sell port security to a Saudi company? That should replace the definition of pandering in the dictionary.<br> <br> How about the way he waited until the day after the mid-term election to fire Rumsfeld? Pandering to the party in power. Too bad your "Decider" didn't have the foresight to can Rumsfeld when it could have made a difference to his party.<br> <br> But you're good with all of this so long as he doesn't do what exactly? Talk to his advisers?
By Gavin Volaire