The Financial Times offers an interesting perspective on its editorial page: The riddle of black Americas rising woes under Obama - Those who have fared worst under this president are the ones who love him the most | Financial Times

Go figure ...
A paradox haunts Americas first black president. African-American wealth has fallen further under Barack Obama than under any president since the Depression. Yet they are the only group that still gives him high ratings. So meagre is Mr Obamas national approval rating that embattled Democrats have made him unwelcome in states that twice swept him to power. Those who have fared worst under Mr Obama are the ones who love him the most. You would be hard-pressed to find a better example of perception-driven politics. As the Reverend Kevin Johnson asked in 2013: Why are we so loyal to a president who isnt loyal to us?
In typical convoluted Orwellian doublespeak fashion though, the editorial concludes that the problem lies with Republicans rather than Obama. 
Go figure ...


