In terms of accomplishments before and after getting elected, yeah. He's simply no great shakes.
Well, let's see: Adams approved the Alien and Sedition Acts, which were straight up tyrannical, Lincoln suspended habeas corpus and arguably started a needless war that claimed over half a million lives, Wilson was a rabid racist who gave us World War I, the income tax and the League of Nations, FDR dismantled whatever shreds of self-reliance we ever had, Truman dropped the bomb, and LBJ more than likely knew what was going to happen in Dallas. If any of this strikes you as "pro-American," I guess our perceptions differ on what kind of country this place should be.
(Question: when you support a monarchist, what exactly do you consider "pro-American"?)
Bush II struck many as either an evil genius or an incompetant stooge. Reagan as well. They called JFK a communist who lied to the American people who was trying to sell us out to our worst enemies (sound familiar?) The truth is usually somewhere in the middle. I think Obama's quite shrewd, but that doesn't--and won't--stop him from being, ultimately, ineffectual. He's simply a placeholder. All any president really needs to do is keep the train rolling and avoiding a collosal screw up. Hold the fort down till the next CO rolls into town, so to speak. No president elected since 1932 has ever fundamentally changed this country. That's not an accident.
Supported corporatism and big government. Just like every single president before him post Great Depression.
True, but it's not Obama's fault. He's simply the avatar of the problem.