Obama's idealism meets reality - 21 Dec 09
When Barack Obama was elected US president, many of his supporters had high hopes he would bring a new era of reform to Washington.
He ran on a platform of idealism, touting "change" as his central motto.
But now after nearly a year in office, some are becoming increasingly disappointed.
From the watered-down climate deal in Copenhagen to a weakening stance on health care, critics argue the idealistic president is becoming too pragmatic.
Al Jazeera's Sebastian Walker reports.
He ran on a platform of idealism, touting "change" as his central motto.
But now after nearly a year in office, some are becoming increasingly disappointed.
From the watered-down climate deal in Copenhagen to a weakening stance on health care, critics argue the idealistic president is becoming too pragmatic.
Al Jazeera's Sebastian Walker reports.
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