Monday, July 20, 2009

Obama following in Jimmy Carter's footsteps?


Washington Post

Barely six months into his presidency, Barack Obama seems to be driving south into that political speed trap known as Carter Country: a sad-sack landscape in which every major initiative meets not just with failure but with scorn from political allies and foes alike. According to a July 13 CBS News poll, the once-unassailable president's approval rating now stands at 57 percent, down 11 points from April. Half of Americans think the recession will last an additional two years or more, 52 percent think Obama is trying to "accomplish too much," and 57 percent think the country is on the "wrong track."

From a lousy cap-and-trade bill awaiting death in the Senate to a health-care reform agenda already weak in the knees to the failure of the stimulus to deliver promised jobs and economic activity, what once looked like a hope-tastic juggernaut is showing all the horsepower of a Chevy Cobalt. "Give it to me!" the president egged on a Michigan audience last week, pledging to "solve problems" and not "gripe" about the economic hand he was dealt.

Despite such bravura, Obama must be furtively reviewing the history of recent Democratic administrations for some kind of road map out of his post-100-days ditch.

So far, he seems to be skipping the chapter on Bill Clinton and his generally free-market economic policies and instead flipping back to the themes and comportment of Jimmy Carter. Like the 39th president, Obama has inherited an awful economy, dizzying budget deficits and a geopolitical situation as promising as Kim Jong Il's health. Like Carter, Obama is smart, moralistic and enamored of alternative energy schemes that were nonstarters back when America's best-known peanut farmer was installing solar panels at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Like Carter, Obama faces as much effective opposition from his own party's left wing as he does from an ardent but diminished GOP.

And perhaps most important, as with Carter, his specific policies are genuinely unpopular. The auto bailout -- which, incidentally, is illegal, springing as it has from a fund specifically earmarked for financial institutions -- has been reviled from the get-go, with opposition consistently polling north of 60 percent. Majorities have said no to bank bailouts and to cap and trade if it would make electricity significantly more expensive.[...]

3 comments:

  1. His auto bailot is illegal? Until he presents his birth certificate for all to see, his presidency potentially is as well.

    A law is only as good as the government enforcing it.

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  2. Recipients and PublicityJuly 21, 2009 at 6:25 AM

    Carter's delusions do not hold a candle to Obama's megalomania and demonic narcism.

    Just take a look at a few alarming recent articles:

    Should President Obama Control The Internet? (townhall.com, July 19, 2009)
    : "...You owe it to yourself to review what has been reported in both the New York Post and the Wall Street Journal about Mr. Sunstein, and the ideas that he advances in his book. And while we don’t know precisely what Obama and Sunstein will be doing, many of the thoughts that Mr. Sunstein expresses about the internet seem consistent with President Obama’s proclivity to control things, generally..."

    Obama’s – Black Camelot (theblacksphere.com, July 12, 2009): "...The Obama’s must be black royalty. Who else can get away with pimping poverty to black people, then living like Kennedy’s—without guilt or remorse? The Obama’s pimping of black people makes Sharpton and Jackson look like pigs on ice..."

    Obama Rewrites the Cold War (Wall Street Journal, July 13, 2009): "...There are two different versions of the story of the end of the Cold War: the Russian version, and the truth. President Barack Obama endorsed the Russian version in Moscow last week..."

    And so the Obamanian madness goes on as the world waits to know when, where and how will it all finally come to an end.

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  3. I've said it before and I'll say it again: to get a Reagan, you need to go through a Carter.

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