President Obama is finding himself in an increasingly isolated position after almost a week of aggressively lobbying the international community, Congress, and the American people to back military intervention in Syria. The more his administration presses its case, the less support Obama seems to be gaining
“President Obama’s Syria policy may be confusing, but it’s all the more so because it seems so unlike the president of the past five years, a man who built his reputation on caution and consensus now seems ready to throw caution to the wind and go it alone,” MSNBC host Alex Wagner said Friday.
Presidential historian Prof. Douglas Brinkley characterized the president’s performance as that of a reluctant leader rather than a reluctant warrior: “…he’s talking about a heavy lifting, and you’re not feeling the heavy lifting. You’re feeling woe is me, I’m exhausted and tired.”








