I think this person's perspecive makes sense (my emphases):
". . . there is something about Barack Obama that seems more like a Press Secretary than a President. He comes across as a pleasant and articulate team player, the kind of guy who would walk into a policy room or a political war room and say, "Okay guys, what are we thinking here?" Once he has mastered the message, he is a great communicator. But he has never had an original thought. That is a plus in a Press Secretary, I suppose. It is a real danger in a President. . .
"I would love
to know more about how Obama caught the eye of Bill Ayers when both
were in New York City during Obama's Columbia years. Ayers seems
clearly to be a leader with a clear sense of where he wants to go, and
somehow he saw the sponge desperate for an identity that was and is
BHO. We know, thanks to Stanley Kurtz, how close the two were when they
were together in Chicago, and Obama was happy to follow Ayers' lead
there. What did Ayers see in Obama a few years earlier?
The risk to the country if Obama were elected would be not only that Iranian madmen would see it as a signal to increase their agitation. It would also turn lose on the public the mandarins in the Senate and the House of Representatives. I cannot see Barney Frank or Chuck Schumer waiting on a President Obama before pursuing their personal policy preferences. They already tell Pelosi and Reid what to say, and they would easily overwhelm the One.