"Presidents with strong nerves are decisive. They don't balk at unpopular decisions. They are willing to make people angry. Bush had strong nerves. Clinton, who passed up a chance to eliminate Osama bin Laden, did not. Obama is a people pleaser, a trait not normally associated with nerves of steel"
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The subtext is factional, not psychological. By defining “nerves” as a willingness to anger people, Barnes casts unpopularity as evidence of courage and popularity as evidence of softness. That’s a convenient inversion for partisan argument: it reframes contested policy or strategic restraint as character weakness. The swipe at Obama as a “people pleaser” isn’t an observation so much as a coded critique of deliberation, coalition-building, and rhetorical empathy - leadership styles often associated with liberal governance. In this framing, consensus becomes suspect: if people agree with you, you must not have done anything tough.
The Clinton example is the keystone, because it retroactively moralizes the pre-9/11 era. “Passed up a chance” compresses murky intelligence, legal constraints, and risk calculus into a clean parable of cowardice. Bush, by contrast, is granted “strong nerves” as a personal attribute, not judged by outcomes. Barnes is less interested in the messy record than in an archetype: the president as action hero, measured by audacity, insulated from accountability by the romance of resolve.
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Barnes, Fred. (2026, January 16). Presidents with strong nerves are decisive. They don't balk at unpopular decisions. They are willing to make people angry. Bush had strong nerves. Clinton, who passed up a chance to eliminate Osama bin Laden, did not. Obama is a people pleaser, a trait not normally associated with nerves of steel. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/presidents-with-strong-nerves-are-decisive-they-90815/
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Barnes, Fred. "Presidents with strong nerves are decisive. They don't balk at unpopular decisions. They are willing to make people angry. Bush had strong nerves. Clinton, who passed up a chance to eliminate Osama bin Laden, did not. Obama is a people pleaser, a trait not normally associated with nerves of steel." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/presidents-with-strong-nerves-are-decisive-they-90815/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Presidents with strong nerves are decisive. They don't balk at unpopular decisions. They are willing to make people angry. Bush had strong nerves. Clinton, who passed up a chance to eliminate Osama bin Laden, did not. Obama is a people pleaser, a trait not normally associated with nerves of steel." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/presidents-with-strong-nerves-are-decisive-they-90815/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.



