Here's A (not "the") view from inside the US; he's hanging in there despite being one of the least experienced Presidents we've ever elected (based on his pre-election resume). He probably spent too much political capital in his first year "fixing" health care when all the country wanted was for him to tackle jobs and the economy (not that, in my opinion, the US President has the ability to magically create jobs). He paid for that lack of focus in the midterm elections and now has lost control of Congress (not that the US President can control Congress even when his party has a majority!).
Now, the country seems to want the gov't to focus on spending and the deficit (especially getting entitlement spending - pensions, especially) under control, and external events are forcing him to focus on the Middle East, Japan, etc. So I think there is a general sense that things are spinning out of control a bit - this is, I think why the "Tea party" has become something of a force (I suspect your press coverage tends to paint them as far right nut jobs, of which of course there are some (Like Sarah Palin? - sorry, Clanad!), but for the most part these seem to be reasonable people who are genuinely concerned we are the next Greece or Portugal).
So, yes, I think Barack Obama is a good guy, and most here agree, but as so often happens events overtake the President's desired agenda. (George Bush didn't ask for 9/11, Obama did not ask for the financial crisis or the Middle Wast uprisings, etc.). He's getting us out of Iraq (which a Republican probably would be by now as well), but he's doubled down in Afghanistan and getting more involved in Libya. He's figured out that closing Guantanamo is not so easy.
One could argue that he's not qualified to be President but I think that given the current job description no one is qualified to be President!