dallas said:
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It depends on how you define centrist.
He's a centrist in that he's shown republican and democratic polcies.... but they've generally been extreme one way or another.
Obama is likely going along with it soley because he doesn't have an option.
The head of the DEA is extremely anti-marijuana... and was nominated because well... there aren't many marijuana supporters qualfied to run the DEA. Since if you support Marijuana you aren't likely joining the DEA.
He likely just sees no reason to start up a big poltiical fight with her over it when he knows he'll get the Marijuana vote anyway and infighting in the administration makes you look like a bad president... because what's he going to do?
All the other candidates are anti-marijuana too. He could put in a pro marijuana candidate but they won't have the expiernce to fight all the other drugs, and other hard drug traficking.
Until the "Old Guard" DEA official die out... there really isn't much option. The head of the DEA will stick to their beliefs no matter what the rest of the public thinks.
Qualfied DEA agenets will probably trail quite a bit behind popular opinion... and even once a head administrator is elected, it will be tough for them to enforce the "new" will since at the top of the DEA are tons of officials grown up in the "Marijuana is bad" mentality, sitting at all the top positions with seniority and near immunity to being fired.
To them public opinion is meaningless... since they aren't voted for.








