The 100 day mark for President Barack Obama is on April 29th. We want to know how you would rate his performance so far.
Vote in our very unscientific poll and leave a comment at the bottom of this entry as to why you feel the way you do. We'll pick a couple of comments and read the results over the air on Friday, May 1st.
President Obama has managed to undermine the accomplishments this country has made each and every time he has spoken. A leader inpires his country and raises its moral. My father, who was an immigrant, who became a citizen as an adult, was more patriotic than this so-called leader of this free world. As a consequence of President Obama's misplaced interests, we are now more vulnerable than ever against outside terrorist attacks. I do not feel safe with this leader. Thank you.
Posted by: S. Gammill | April 28, 2009 at 11:47 AM
I think Pres. Obama is doing a wonderful job. He has intelligent advisers surrounding him, and he's doing all he can possibly do to help our cxountry at this terrible situation we are in. He wants to help all the people, not just a few. It will take time, but he'll succeed. C.
Girasin, Pembroke Pines.
Posted by: Constance P. Girasin | April 28, 2009 at 05:53 AM
very good!
Posted by: stefan karabelov | April 26, 2009 at 08:13 PM
Obama is a breath of fresh air. He's very intelligent, practical, vigous and open. The whole world loves him and wishes him well.
Posted by: Jill Kramer | April 25, 2009 at 10:03 PM
iT IS TO SAD THAT PRES. OBAMA DIDN'T BECOME OUR PREZ. 8 YEARS AGO. WE BELIEVE
HE IS A GREAT MAN. HE NEEDS TIME TO CORRECT THE HORROR "THE BUSH MAN"
LEFT THIS COUNTRY IN!
Posted by: GERRI & MICHAEL TOTH | April 25, 2009 at 08:21 PM
The contrast of a highly literate, open , intelligent president is so fantastic compared to what we have suffered the past 8 yrs, that I have become interested again in politics. I do NOT agree with everything Obama wants, but he is alone in presenting precise plans that may work. He is alone in listening to all sides of a question. Heis alone in proposing plans with intelligent backup associates in every field. The way that the Republicans have created the "NO" party is appalling! (I was at one time a registered republican), and generally believe in conservative values, NOT the values espoused by Pres. Bush and his gang of associates.
Posted by: Newly politically interested | April 25, 2009 at 05:18 PM
Except for a good performance in the Trinidad meeting, his actions have been erratic and promises have not been kept.
Posted by: B. Dudley | April 25, 2009 at 04:52 PM
Am happy we have a new,young,vigorous president who has selected a diverse cabinet which together with the president will tackle the horrendous mess our country faces..Let us go forward with him...
Posted by: L Flynn | April 25, 2009 at 04:43 PM
Just a quick statement..
These have been the worst,scariest 100 days of my 79 years!(politically speaking)
Peggy Shuttleworth
Boynton Beach, Fl
pegasus66@comcast.net
Posted by: Peggy Shuttleworth | April 25, 2009 at 03:37 PM
We ought to start putting green collar economy in place instead of propping up the capitalists who has placed us in this present financial neck hold. Capitalists welfare is not OK whilst the working poor continue to suffer from the backlash of greed. Put back regulations to control capatilists greed NOW. BUT WITH THE CHANGE OF BUREAURACY. Stop frud and corruption by using the less privilledged and bring our Daughters and son home NOW. TIME FOR A Change IS HERE AND NOW!!!
Posted by: Rosemary Miller | April 25, 2009 at 01:59 PM
If president Obama believes that it is possible to spend your way to prosperity he obviously has not studied past economic cycles. He has not the slightest clue how to right the terrible predicament we are in now. Putting band aids on gaping wounds instead of dealing with the roots of the problems stamps him as the consumate politician he is. I wish him luck but he is taking the country down the road to disaster.
Posted by: Seymour Proctor | April 25, 2009 at 12:48 PM
President Obama had said he was not going to take up the issue of blame on the former administration for the torture, now they are. America needs to move on, not go back.
He made a lot of promises that in 100 days he has not kept.
Posted by: C. S. Peterson, Ft. Lauderdale | April 25, 2009 at 11:01 AM
When Obama took office I was hopeful that his campaign rhetoric and support from Congress would actually lead to positive change for America.
Instead, what he quickly became is what I believe the most dangerous person alive to America (even more dangerous than our media who have tried to ruin this nation for decades). No one in Al-Kida could have ever done as much damage to the U.S. with their terrorist tactics. Obama has denounced Christianity by claiming the U.S. is not a Christian nation (did he pay any attention in U.S. History class?). He bows down to foreign soverinty who despise us. He appologizes to every country in the world about U.S. behavior and slaps in the face American soldiers buried in Normandy who died defending freedom and liberized Europe.
Under Obama's leadership and under the guise of "stimulus package", Congress has used our money to fund every pet project ever conceived instead of putting money in the hands of the people. At the same time, he has placed our grandchildren in debt for life. There is a huge payback coming for printing money without financial backing. It's called INFLATION.
As an American who fought to serve this country and it's freedom, I've never been more frightened of its future.
If this first 100 days is any indication of what the next 1,360 are like I'm not sure this country can survive. God help us now!
Posted by: Larry Bartlett | April 25, 2009 at 07:54 AM
He is doing nothing different that he claim he would do is he would be in office. We have voted him for that reason which he certainly doing. I believe he will be the best president we have ever had. Give a chance to prove what he already said in is caimpaign. This America help him out to do the remarkable job he is doing. He is trying to bring UNITY WITH EVERYONE. wHY can't you see that!
Posted by: Pauline T. Gagnon | April 25, 2009 at 06:49 AM
What a joy to finally have a president who can think, act, and communicate! Would that his detractors could come up with constructive ideas instead of just nay-saying.
Posted by: J | April 25, 2009 at 02:21 AM
This President is not our President until he proves to the nation that he is in full compliance with our constitution. Right now he is the #1 biggest violator. He is a criminal in the highest office in the world. He was "bought" into office by big foreign money and it is blatantly ovious he is intent on changing America to a complete socialist country. He has done more damage to the American way of life and national security than any other person in any government office ever has. For those of you who have closed your minds and eyes and just accept his every word, just remember that you are responsible for putting this fake in office and have given Congress and Mr. Hussein Obama the tools to ruin this country for many generations to come. I feel sorry for those people who truly can't see what is going on. We have put a new modern Hitler in office and given him our permission to control every facet of our lives. As you continue to be brainwashed by the leftist slogan: "Bush did it", you will soon see that Obama has stolen your lives away and you helped him do it. These have been the worst 100 days in American history, but the worst is yet to come.
Posted by: F Edward | April 24, 2009 at 11:52 PM
KOWTOWING TO THE SAUDI KING, APOLOGISING FOR OUR COUNTRY AND NOW EXPOSING THE CIA FOR USING METHODS THAT ARE SOMETIMES NECESSARY, HOWEVER, REGRETABLE, TO KEEP AMERICA SAFE. I FEEL HE HAS PUT AMERICA IN A VERY VULNERABLE POSITION
Posted by: VIRGINIA MAKRIS | April 24, 2009 at 10:00 PM
The President is allowing Congress and his staff to put aside our economic problems and debate on tatics used to keep the US citizens safe...He should take control and concentrate on what's truly important to the people. It is a way to divert what is really happening to our country and thats the way he wants it....
Posted by: Angelina Palladino | April 24, 2009 at 09:37 PM
I think our president is doing an amazing job. He has inherited a terrible mess. I can't believe that there are still seemingly intelligent people who blame Obama for the problems caused by the previous administration.
Wake up, people. We finally have a president with a mission to save our country and the brain power to accomplish his mission. He needs the support of every true American.
Posted by: Ramona Horgan | April 24, 2009 at 09:27 PM
CONSIDERING THE MESS LEFT BY BUSH, OBAMA IS DOING A GOOD JOB.
Posted by: SHIRLEY SHAPIRO | April 24, 2009 at 08:48 PM
Give us back our Democracy!!! You are tearing down this great country!!
Are you an Islam Terrorist in disguise? I think so.
You make me want to cry for the USA.
Posted by: Carol Nelson | April 24, 2009 at 08:43 PM
President Obama,
In my opinion is doing a great job when you understand the state of the World as a whole and America in particular,The economy is bad, morals are at its lowest since God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah and created the dead sea.The Democrats cant get thair act together. The leader of the house has her agenda and the Leader of the Sanest is on his separate page. As for the Republicans they are like the bees in the night swarming all over but don't have any direction.
Obama have to take the lead and move forward to create jobs and solve the Auto.crises medical Insurance must ve solved so that all Americans id covered.
The answer may be for the Auto companys emerge and form one corporation with three branches like fanny and mack
Posted by: Cscil Cartwright | April 24, 2009 at 06:58 PM
Considering what President Obama was left with, I think he's doing an excellent job. He's not perfect but the financial problems DID NOT begin with him. The Banks, Social Security & many more were not even looked at by the previous administration. Obama also has picked a mixed group in his cabinet & I'm confident (as are many I Know) they'll be more successful (not necessarily perfect!) than their predecessors.
Beryl Freimor
Port St. Lucie
Posted by: Beryl Freimor | April 24, 2009 at 06:17 PM
President Obama is doing a very damn good job, for all the s--t he had to clean up!
Posted by: Lavern Manderson | April 22, 2009 at 03:07 PM
Hi Helen,
I enjoy your show. Keep up the good work.
On this Cuba issue I have to chime in. Usually, I'll keep my mouth shut and listen.
Not with those guy you had on the show, because all of them express the interest of Cubans who probably come from the elite fascist regime that was thrown out.
The very Cubans that have been holding back meaningful talks for nearly 50 years.
I, like most Americans, would love to vacation in Cuba. Canadians and Europeans have been going there for years.
What's can be bad about improving the life style of the Cuban people and invite them to join the 21st Century with us.
Very truly,
Stuart Arrow
N. Miami Beach
stuartarrow@yahoo.com
Posted by: Stuart Arrow | April 19, 2009 at 01:31 PM