December 20, 2014
OUR REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT:
Next Up in America: The Liberal Retreat : The Obama administration may represent "Peak Left" in American politics. As a result, what we are getting from the left these days is a mix of bewilderment and anger as it realizes that this is as good as it gets. (WALTER RUSSELL MEAD, 12/19/14, American Interest)
As the United States staggers toward the seventh year of Barack Obama's tenure in the White House, a growing disquiet permeates the ranks of the American left. After six years of the most liberal President since Jimmy Carter, the nation doesn't seem to be asking for a second helping. Even though the multiyear rollout of Obamacare was carefully crafted to put all the popular features up front, delaying less popular changes into the far future, the program remains unpopular. Trust in the fairness and competence of government is pushing toward new lows in the polls, even though the government is now in the hands of forward-looking, progressive Democrats rather than antediluvian Gopers.For liberals, these are bleak times of hollow victories (Obamacare) and tipping points that don't tip. For examples of the latter, think of Sandy Hook, the horrific massacre in Connecticut that Democrats and liberals everywhere believed would finally push the American public toward gun control. Two years later, polls show more Americans than ever before think it's more important to protect gun access than to promote gun control.Sandy Hook isn't the only example. There was the latest 2014 IPCC report on climate change that was going to end the debate once and for all. The chances for legislative action on climate change in the new Congress: zero or less. There was Ferguson and the Garner videotape showing the fatal chokehold, both of which set off a wave of protests but seem unlikely to change public attitudes about the police. There was the Senate Intelligence Committee "torture report" that was going to settle the issue of treatment of detainees. Again, the polls are rolling in suggesting that the public remains exactly where it was: supportive of "torture" under certain circumstances. And of course there was the blockbuster Rolling Stone article on campus rape at UVA, the story that, before it abruptly collapsed, was going to cement public support for the Obama administration's aggressive attempt to federalize the treatment of sexual harassment on campuses around the country.In all of these cases, liberals got what, from a liberal perspective, appeared to be conclusive evidence that long cherished liberal policy ideas were as correct as liberals have always thought they were. In all of these cases the establishment media conformed to the liberal narrative, inundating the airwaves and flooding the cyberverse with the liberal line. Some of the stories, like the UVA rape story, collapsed. Some, like the Ferguson story, became so complex and nuanced that some of their initial political salience diminished. But even when, as with Ferguson, other follow-up stories seem to reinforce the initial liberal take (the Garner case, for example), the public still doesn't seem to accept the liberal line or draw the inferences that liberals want it to draw. It's becoming hard to avoid the conclusion that many Americans will continue to disagree with many liberal policy prescriptions no matter what.
Not to mention that, when the history books are written, the Obama Administration will be remembered for just three things : the Heritage health plan; massive expansion of free trade; and the invariant continuation of W's WoT. Peak Liberal turns out to have been moderate Republican. He is their Nixon.
Posted by Orrin Judd at December 20, 2014 9:17 AM
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