Presuming you mean the evangelical author:
David Barton is not a doctor. He has a bachelor's in Religious Education from Oral Roberts University. He has no formal education of any kind beyond that.
Any answers as to how Barton would feel about President Obama would have to fall in the area of "displeased."
I've attached a link below so that you can read Barton's own take on it.
is he thinks they are important
none obama is not a centrist he is very left wing, what most people would consider a liberal
I don't know - he apparently kept his views fairly private, though he did have positive words for Obama after he was elected.
Yes. I deeply believe that Barack Obama will be the next president of The United States Of America. His views are refreshing and after voting a Republican in 2004 and we all seen how badly Bush did its time for change Change We Need Vote Obama- Biden
Trump does not seem jealous of Barack Obama, for any reason, but instead, seems to have a different political view. Trump has a right to his thoughts and his views, although they are the complete opposite of my own and to Barack Obama's.
barack obama view on health care that it would be better if he puts it to health insure affordable.... hoped it helpeedd..<3
I don't think Obama is all too fond of convicted felons, to be honest. And as for employment, President Obama is adamant that all Americans are given the right to a job. :)
no he want the war to be over with that's why he is bringing the troops home
political conservative who publicly said his main goal is to make Barack Obama a one term president.
Barack Obama's father, Barack Obama Sr., was known to hold socialist and anti-colonialist views. It is unclear if he identified specifically as a Marxist, as the term is broad and encompasses various ideologies within socialism. However, Barack Obama Jr., the former president, has stated that his father's influence on his political beliefs was limited.
While Will Smith has not publicly discussed his political affiliation, he has done some fundraising for Barack Obama, so he may be a Democrat.
The president is a mainstream Protestant Christian. He has attended services in a number of Protestant denominations, including Methodist, Episcopalian, and United Church of Christ.