*In 1962 Obote used "Baganda" as a ladder to climb to the Presidency.
He then "threw away the ladder" when he moved against Kabaka Yekka.

K.Y. posed a very interesting question to him:  How are you going to climb
down without the ladder.

Of course Obote, later on crashed.

Obama has forsaken everybody that helped to the top !!

He is going to lose the mid-term Congressional elections.
And he is going to be a one term President.

He will crash like happened to Obote.

Maureen Dowd is spot-on in her analysis !!
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Thanks for the Memories
By MAUREEN DOWD  New York Times
<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/opinion/editorialsandoped/oped/columnists/maureendowd/index.html?inline=nyt-per>
Published: November 24, 2009
 The New York Times: Maureen Dowd

At his Cabinet meeting Monday afternoon, President Obama took a moment to
give thanks to his team.

Sipping a glass of water, the president offered special gratitude to the
woman on his right.

“I advised this hard-working Cabinet to get a little bit of rest this week,”
he said, looking at Hillary Clinton, “particularly the people who have been
traveling around the globe day-in and day-out and don’t know what time zone
they’re in.”

The secretary of state, with a china cup and saucer in front of her, smiled.

In the back of the room, back where they were parched, back where no water
or coffee was served for the two-hour meeting, sat Greg Craig, the White
House counsel who was a ghostly presence, given his death by a thousand
leaks.

Only a year after he had helped Barack Obama get elected by eviscerating his
close friend, Clinton White House colleague and Yale Law School classmate,
Hillary Clinton, Craig was himself eviscerated by the Obama inner circle.

I remember meeting Craig at a book party during the campaign. He upbraided
me for writing critical things about Obama. I didn’t like being chastised,
but I admired his loyalty.

It couldn’t have been easy for Craig, a special counsel in the Clinton White
House who directed the response on impeachment, to break away from the
Clintons and help the insurgent Obama shatter Hillary’s dream of shattering
the Oval glass ceiling.

As Todd Purdum wrote of Craig in The Times in 1998, “At Yale, he surrendered
his $75-a-month apartment in New Haven to Mr. Clinton and his girlfriend,
Hillary Rodham, who were a class behind him, and he remains especially close
to Mrs. Clinton, friends say.”

In a memo he sent to the press during the bitter 2008 Democratic primary,
Craig made the case that Hillary had exaggerated her foreign policy
experience and that she did not pass “the Commander-in-Chief test.”

It was brutally effective, taking apart her claims of involvement, country
by country, and noting: “As far as the record shows, Senator Clinton never
answered the phone either to make a decision on any pressing national
security issue — not at 3 AM or at any other time of day.”

I often wondered if Craig and U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice, the other former
Clinton official who helped undermine Hillary’s foreign policy record, would
have done so if they had known that after turning on Hillary they would once
more end up working beside her; if they had known that Obama can often be
more interested in wooing opponents than tending to those who put themselves
on the line for him.

There were complaints that Craig was out of the loop, but couldn’t Obama
have walked the single West Wing staircase up to his counsel’s office and
looped him in?

Craig was, after all, simply defending positions that Obama himself took
during the campaign, from closing Gitmo to greater transparency.

The way the Craig matter was handled sent a chill through some Obama
supporters, reminding them of the icy manner in which the Clintons cut loose
Kimba Wood and Lani Guinier. But then, Obama is surrounded by many old
Clinton hands (and a Clinton).

Writing in Politico, Elizabeth Drew called it “the shabbiest episode of his
presidency,” saying that it had caused people who had helped Obama rise to
question whether he would behave in as classy and non-Clintonian a fashion
as they had hoped.

It recalled Obama’s failure to lift a finger to help Caroline Kennedy —
after she had lifted him at a crucial moment — when the loopy Gov. David
Paterson was dragging her through mud and refusing to announce a decision on
the appointment for the New York Senate seat. Paterson was being lobbied by
a vengeful Bill Clinton. Bill was still upset at Caroline for bestowing the
Camelot mantle, which he had tried to claim during his campaigns, on Obama.
Yet no one from the Obama camp tried to counteract Bill and straighten out
Paterson.

Although a handful of donors were invited to the premiere state dinner
Tuesday night — as well as erstwhile allies Craig and Hillary — many donors
and passionate supporters are let down by Obama’s detachment, puzzled at his
failure to make them feel invested when he’s certain to come back to tap
their well soon enough.

It is especially puzzling given that Obama faces tough midterms and a
less-than-certain re-election — and given that we all now know someone on
the unemployment line. (A new poll shows Obama and Sarah Palin neck and neck
among independents, but then it is a Fox survey.)

Bill Clinton may not have cared any more about contributors than Obama does,
but he was such a talented politician that he made them feel as though they
were in “a warm bath,” as one put it.

Obama is more like a cold shower.
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