Associated Press
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Unpredictable and tough to solve, the stack of problems on President Barack Obama's desk is growing unwieldy. It's presenting him with a tough juggling act.
Two wars, a financial crisis, lingering high unemployment and an exhausting battle over health care. And that was just the start.
Now throw in an environmental disaster in the Gulf of Mexico and an attempted car bombing in Times Square. And there are other pressing matters, such as dealing with the increasing menace of Iran's nuclear program, trying to get the Middle East peace process back on track, searching for a new Supreme Court justice and trying to persuade Congress to approve the most sweeping rewrite of financial rules in 70 years.
And Obama is striving to juggle these problems while he and his party brace for potentially big midterm election losses in November.
Change a few words and see if it looks like something we would have read about President Bush in 2005.
Unpredictable and tough to solve, the stack of problems on President George W. Bush's desk is growing unwieldy. It's presenting him with a tough juggling act.
Two wars, a jobless recovery and an exhausting battle over Social Security reform. And that was just the start.
Now throw in a meteorological disaster in the Gulf of Mexico and an attempted terrorist attack in Los Angeles. And there are other pressing matters, such as dealing with the increasing menace of Iran's nuclear program, trying to get the Middle East peace process back on track, searching for a new Supreme Court justice and trying to persuade Congress to approve the most sweeping rewrite of immigration law in 20 years.
And Bush is striving to juggle these problems while he and his party brace for potentially big midterm election losses in November.
I don't think so.
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