HE’S FIGHTING SOME OF THEM MORE EFFECTIVELY THAN OTHERS: Roll Call: Frustrated Obama Fights Courts, Congress, ISIS, Putin.

The “fourth quarter” of President Barack Obama’s presidency isn’t exactly going according to plan.

All of the president’s frustrations appeared on full display Monday in Germany at the conclusion of the G7 summit — with Obama taking on the courts, the Congress, ISIS and Vladimir Putin.

The courts have, of course, put a temporary kibosh on his temporary executive amnesty — and potentially worse for his legacy — could wreck a key piece of Obamacare.

Congress, rather than trying to help out on those issues, is struggling just to enact something every prior president has had for decades — fast-track Trade Promotion Authority.

Iraq — an applause line during Obama’s re-election campaign when he repeatedly touted his decision to withdraw U.S. troops — has at times looked to be unraveling at the hands of ISIS, with Obama now openly tasking the Pentagon for a partial strategy reboot.

And Putin continues to act like, well, Putin.

It’s clear the court cases that have ensnared the president’s immigration actions and his signature health law have irritated him.

More irritation to come, I expect. And “at times?”