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The mockery of the president (it still hurts to type that) may be cathartic for his many opponents, but a different tone might be more effective politically.
Such mockery tends to turn off many who might otherwise listen, and only rallies those who would already oppose him (preaching to the choir).
Rather than an object of mockery, he should be cast as an object of pity.
He can be presented as someone who boldy strived, but just doesn't have what it takes to govern.
This has a better chance of sticking and does more to politically weaken him.
Next, blame can be targeted on those who don't engender sympathy: the king-makers on the left.
Go after the soft targets, neuter the king.
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Waiting for the perfect moment is a fruitless endeavor.
Make a decision, and then make it the right one through your actions.
"Whoever watches the wind will not plant; whoever looks at the clouds will not reap." -Ecclesiastes 11:4 (NIV)
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