Has Obama changed how the political game is played in the US? If so, in what ways?
In 2008, I did have a lot of hope, I admit, but I wasn't emotionally attached to Barack Obama himself. I liked him and I liked his stances, but that's not what I mean. I felt like he had the potential to change not just the name on the Oval Office but the political landscape itself, our culture itself, in ways that were more important (to me) than the man.
I feel like Republicans have done so much more as far as how politics actually work in the US, although not for the better. I also realize that a great many other factors influence how we do US politics. One of my hopes seven years ago was that Obama had the capacity to raise the level of intelligent debate. W left a freakishly low bar, so I leave you to your own conclusions on whether anything's improved and whether Obama can take any credit for it.
But has Obama's presidency in any way rearranged the gears that render the American political world, in your opinion? Good or bad, intentional or not (for instance, his half-blackness itself has stirred the pot in ways that no white President ever could, maybe even a white woman President, in terms of social impact and the nature of our responses, and he had no say in that factor).
In 2008, I did have a lot of hope, I admit, but I wasn't emotionally attached to Barack Obama himself. I liked him and I liked his stances, but that's not what I mean. I felt like he had the potential to change not just the name on the Oval Office but the political landscape itself, our culture itself, in ways that were more important (to me) than the man.
I feel like Republicans have done so much more as far as how politics actually work in the US, although not for the better. I also realize that a great many other factors influence how we do US politics. One of my hopes seven years ago was that Obama had the capacity to raise the level of intelligent debate. W left a freakishly low bar, so I leave you to your own conclusions on whether anything's improved and whether Obama can take any credit for it.
But has Obama's presidency in any way rearranged the gears that render the American political world, in your opinion? Good or bad, intentional or not (for instance, his half-blackness itself has stirred the pot in ways that no white President ever could, maybe even a white woman President, in terms of social impact and the nature of our responses, and he had no say in that factor).