1} Explaining why he kept Gitmo open after promising to close it. 2) Explaining why the UE rate is well over 8% when he said it would max at 8% if we passed his $867 billion stimulus bill. That would be a great place to start, if you have an objective professor.
Questioning unfulfilled campaign/legistlation promises is "agenda-driven" in nature? Promises were made. Promises were not met. Why?
Maybe there is a critical question formulated by yourself that you'll ask of the Obama Administration at some point that challenges them on their past words compared to the current reality? HAHAHAHA! Like that would ever happen.
1. His miserable failure to bring the troops home as promised. 2. Amped up assault on personal freedoms by his administration.
2008: Get the Left to vote for him, while the Right sits out. 2012: Get the Right to vote for him, while the Left sits out.
There are things where the administration has failed, and/or failed to do as well as promised. However, every administration fails to do everything they promise, so it is pretty meaningless to point out two items that haven't been accomplished. Measuring an administration by their campaign promises is a poor way to judge the effectiveness of a government. barfo
It's a good indication of whether they are honest and trustworthy or not. Not so much the outcome, more the degree of effort they applied to honor their pledge.