September 27, 2010

IT'S ALWAYS A MISTAKE TO ELECT A LEGISLATOR INSTEAD OF AN EXECUTIVE...:

Lead from the centre, Mr President (Clive Crook, September 26 2010, Financial Times)

Again and again, Mr Obama has acted as though the middle of the electorate mattered less to his administration than the Democratic base. This is not to say he insisted on leftist policies. He usually gave way, when he had to, to conservative Democrats in Congress. He went along with a fiscal stimulus that included a lot of tax cuts. He went along with health reform that excluded the so-called public option. These and other compromises disappointed the left. But the message to the electoral centre was consistent: Mr Obama would have let the left have its way if he could.

What he should have done – and what he ought to do from now on – is simple. Instead of blessing leftist solutions, then retreating feebly to more centrist positions under pressure, he should have identified the centrist policies the country could accept and advocated those policies.


...which made 2008 the worst electoral choice offered America in many a moon, but we could have at least gotten the gifted legislator instead of the guy who'd never passed anything.

Posted by Orrin Judd at September 27, 2010 6:17 AM
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