June 3, 2012

THE WAGES OF SOFT BIGOTRY:

Dreaming of a Superhero (MAUREEN DOWD, 6/02/12, NY Times)

The president who started off with such dazzle now seems incapable of stimulating either the economy or the voters. His campaign is offering Obama 2012 car magnets for a donation of $10; cat collars reading "I Meow for Michelle" for $12; an Obama grill spatula for $40, and discounted hoodies and T-shirts. How the mighty have fallen.

Once glowing, his press is now burning. "To a very real degree, 2008's candidate of hope stands poised to become 2012's candidate of fear," John Heilemann wrote in New York magazine, noting that because Obama feels he can't run on his record, his campaign will resort to nuking Romney.

In his new book, "A Nation of Wusses," the Democrat Ed Rendell, the former governor of Pennsylvania, wonders how "the best communicator in campaign history" lost his touch.

The legendary speaker who drew campaign crowds in the tens of thousands and inspired a dispirited nation ended up nonchalantly delegating to a pork-happy Congress, disdaining the bully pulpit, neglecting to do any L.B.J.-style grunt work with Congress and the American public, and ceding control of his narrative.

As president, Obama has never felt the need to explain or sell his signature pieces of legislation -- the stimulus and health care bills -- or stanch the flow of false information from the other side.

"The administration lost the communications war with disastrous consequences that played out on Election Day 2010," Rendell writes, and Obama never got credit for the two pieces of legislation where he reached for greatness.

The president had lofty dreams of playing the great convener and conciliator. But at a fund-raiser in Minneapolis, he admitted he's just another combatant in a capital full of Hatfields and McCoys. No compromises, just nihilism.

The entirety of what he communicated during his campaign was that he was black and that John McCain wanted to reform Medicare, at least implying that Mr. Obama would not touch it.

Well, we all got to feel good about electing a black president, but, sadly, like most quota hires his lack of qualifications for the job were ignored.  And, as it turned out, the one thing he did as president was to change health care policy at least as much as John McCain ever would have.

So what was the point?  His teleprompter isn't telling.

Posted by at June 3, 2012 12:22 PM
  

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