In only his second week in office, Barack Obama is punching the restart button on his presidency.The frustration's not likely to end anytime soon, given the supercharged expectations the Obama campaign banked on during the election.
On Tuesday, Day 14 of a tenure that began with high hopes and soaring promises of bringing a new competence to Washington, Obama essentially admitted that he had lost ground in confronting his biggest challenge - fixing the country's crippled economy - due to the "self-inflicted injury" of naming appointees who had failed to pay their taxes.
He shed two of those appointees and then took to the airwaves - conducting not one but five Oval Office network television interviews in which he sought to seize control over the economic stimulus debate. Republicans have found traction on the issue by painting themselves as defenders of taxpayers and homeowners, while portraying Democrats as frivolous big spenders.
"I'm frustrated with myself, with our team," Obama told NBC's Brian Williams in a comment that was typical for his afternoon of televised mea culpas. "But ultimately my job is to get this thing back on track, because what we need to focus on is a deteriorating economy and getting people back to work."
In fact, as Victor Davis Hanson argues, this administration's off to one of the worst starts ever, and without a downshifting of Democratic hype, a full-on political meltdown is practically inevitable:
Some of us have been warning that it was not healthy for the U.S. media to have deified rather than questioned Obama, especially given that they tore apart Bush, ridiculed Palin, and caricatured Hillary. And now we can see the results of their two years of advocacy rather than scrutiny.
We are quite literally after two weeks teetering on an Obama implosion—and with no Dick Morris to bail him out—brought on by messianic delusions of grandeur, hubris, and a strange naivete that soaring rhetoric and a multiracial profile can add requisite cover to good old-fashioned Chicago politicking ....This is quite serious. I can't recall a similarly disastrous start in a half-century (far worse than Bill Clinton's initial slips). Obama immediately must lower the hope-and-change rhetoric, ignore Reid/Pelosi, drop the therapy, and accept the tragic view that the world abroad is not misunderstood but quite dangerous. And he must listen on foreign policy to his National Security Advisor, Billary, and the Secretary of Defense. If he doesn't quit the messianic style and perpetual campaign mode, and begin humbly governing, then he will devolve into Carterism—angry that the once-fawning press betrayed him while we the people, due to our American malaise, are to blame.
I really don't think Obamessiah knows what he's doing. Again, he's never run a popcicle stand now he's running the country??? How long will the media give him a pass until something REALLY bad happens?
ReplyDelete"I really don't think Obamessiah knows what he's doing."
ReplyDeleteHe ran a good campaign, sure. But now governing's a lot harder.
Thanks Raul!
Never fear, Chris Matthews will be happy to help him.
ReplyDeleteCHRIS MATTHEWS: Yeah, well, you know what? I want to do everything I can to make this thing work, this new presidency work, and I think that
JOE SCARBOROUGH: Is that your job? You just talked about being a journalist!
MATTHEWS: Yeah, it is my job. My job is to help this country.
Phew, and we thought all was lost!
If the consequences of this man's hubris weren't going to be so tragic for millions of lives, it would almost be funny. I'm not laughing because I am amongst the millions who are along for the ride.
ReplyDeleteA trillion dollars we either get by printing the money or borrowing it from the Chinese. For you youngsters, if you would have told us 40 years ago that the mainland Chinese were keeping our country financially afloat my response would have been something like: "what's in that stuff you have there?"
ReplyDeleteThis is all insane. Obama is rushing us off a cliff.
...thus, the reason i never depend on MSM for my news...
ReplyDeleteBO is finding out what every other president before him has, campaigning is much easier than governing. His lack of experience is showing and it will only get worse.
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