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"We want it both ways," he said. "We want a leader that's humble and certain. We want a leader who is learning but gets it right every time." Obama's candor includes not just contrition but also coarse and casual language. When the health care debate turned ugly in August, Obama said there was "something about August going into September where everybody in Washington gets all wee-weed up." (Just saying that got Washington "all wee-weed up" all over again.) Then there was Obama's reference to Kanye West as a "jackass" after the rapper's ill treatment of country singer Taylor Swift. Obama caught surprisingly little flak for cursing about West, in part because he thought his comment was off the record. But even Obama's open admissions as a candidate that he had used drugs in his youth, a topic that has given many politicians fits, didn't seem to hurt. Obama's blunt talk about the country's actions rather than his own conduct has generated more concern. Humbling America before the world is trickier territory, reflected in the more careful rhetoric Obama has used abroad. On Obama's first trip through Europe as president, he repeatedly said the United States deserved a big share of responsibility for a host of problems
-- not aggressively tackling climate change and financial excesses that sparked the global economic crisis, among others. "There have been times where America has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive," he said at a French town hall in April. In his speech to the Muslim world from Cairo in June, Obama said the U.S. deserves much of the blame for this "time of great tension between the United States and Muslims around the world." He's referred to past U.S. interrogation practices as torture and called the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, "a mess" that undermines American values. Admitting some degree of U.S. culpability may be necessary to gain other nations' cooperation, Edwards said. But "it doesn't mean Sean Hannity won't go berserk at every opportunity," he added, referring to the Fox commentator who regularly fans conservative flames against Obama.
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