September 1, 2009
HE COULD RUN TO MAVERICK'S RIGHT BECAUSE HE WAS SUCH A BLANK SLATE...:
The Obama Slide (DAVID BROOKS, 9/01/09, NY Times)
From the stimulus to health care, it has joined itself at the hip to the liberal leadership in Congress. The White House has failed to veto measures, like the pork-laden omnibus spending bill, that would have demonstrated independence and fiscal restraint. By force of circumstances and by design, the president has promoted one policy after another that increases spending and centralizes power in Washington.The result is the Obama slide, the most important feature of the current moment. The number of Americans who trust President Obama to make the right decisions has fallen by roughly 17 percentage points. Obama’s job approval is down to about 50 percent. All presidents fall from their honeymoon highs, but in the history of polling, no newly elected American president has fallen this far this fast. [...]
The public has soured on Obama’s policy proposals. Voters often have only a fuzzy sense of what each individual proposal actually does, but more and more have a growing conviction that if the president is proposing it, it must involve big spending, big government and a fundamental departure from the traditional American approach.
Driven by this general anxiety, and by specific concerns, public opposition to health care reform is now steady and stable. Independents once solidly supported reform. Now they have swung against it. As the veteran pollster Bill McInturff has pointed out, public attitudes toward Obamacare exactly match public attitudes toward Clintoncare when that reform effort collapsed in 1994.
Amazingly, some liberals are now lashing out at Obama because the entire country doesn’t agree with The Huffington Post. Some now argue that the administration should just ignore the ignorant masses and ram health care through using reconciliation, the legislative maneuver that would reduce the need for moderate votes.
...but to then seem to govern from the Ted Kennedy Left is to fill in the blanks in politically terminal ways. And, unfortunately for the President, his Amen Corner sees the death of the Senator as a way to associate Mr. Obama even more closely with a politics that was permanently rejected by the American people in 1980, when even Democrats wouldn't nominate a liberal. Posted by Orrin Judd at September 1, 2009 7:36 AM
