Posted on 09/14/2011 9:06:12 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Ex-president George W. Bush with accustomed candor once shrugged after the end of his eight-year presidency, People were kind of tired of me. That ennui happens eventually with most presidents. But in the case of Barack Obama, our modern Phaethon, his fiery crash is coming after 32, not 96, months.
We can sense the national weariness with Obama in a variety of strange and unexpected ways. There is the self-pitying anguish of liberal columnists who scapegoat him for turning the public against their own leftwing agenda. The current silence of moderate Republicans and conservative op-ed writers who once in near ecstasy jumped ship to join Obama is deafening. A growing number of Democratic representatives and senators up for reelection do not want their partisan president to visit their districts in the runup to November 2012. Approval ratings hover around 40 percent.
Perhaps strangest of all, there is now a collective Been there, done that any time Barack Obama walks up to the podium to give yet another teleprompted speech. The speeches still are well delivered; he still has a way with the mannerisms and cadences. But even his critics pray for his sake that he does not come out with yet another embarrassing Let me be perfectly clear, Make no mistake about it, or Lets be honest as he goes back to bashing either the tired Bush bogeyman or yet another strawman Satanic reactionary who, if not for Barack Obama, supposedly would expose children to mercury, neglect roads and bridges, and finally dissolve government altogether. We have all heard ad nauseam that an eight-month-old Republican-controlled Congress has stopped Obamas legislative agenda for three years.
In truth, Obama is out of arrows. His quiver is bare, because he came into office as a rhetorical president without much experience or any ideas other than growing even bigger a tired big government. And now the public realizes that both the speeches and the big spending do not work. The result is that we collectively know what the president cannot any longer say and it proves far greater than what he can say. He is well past the point of Jerry Fords WIN buttons or Jimmy Carters fist-pounding malaise speech.
Obama cannot jawbone interest rates down they are already at near-zero on passbook accounts. Obama cannot ask the EPA to shut down any more powerhouses or the NLRB to try to close any more new manufacturing plants. Obama cannot really ask for any more big borrowing programs not after running up $5 trillion in new debt and getting little economic activity in response. The bogus vocabulary of stimulus, shovel-ready, and investments provokes laughter; it does not ensure an unemployment rate no higher than 8 percent. He cannot, with a straight face, appeal to the collective wisdom of Geithner, Goolsbee, Orszag, Romer, and Summers or quote the predictable shrillness of Paul Krugman on the need for ever greater debt. Those academic arrows were long ago shot in vain. In truth, every classical Keynesian remedy has been tried, and we are left only with the hard work of trimming regulations, talking up business, producing more fossil fuels, and returning to budget discipline, thrift, greater productivity, and radical reform of the tax code and entitlements. What Obama might say on all that, his ideological training and shrinking base will not allow him to say as we saw from his shunning of his own Simpson-Bowles commission.
Obama cannot give one more speech on civility. He has done that for three years only to violate his own directives by urging voters to punish our enemies and demonizing those who make over $200,000 as culpable millionaires and billionaires, fat cats, and owners of corporate jets. To oppose Obama is to be a hostage taker. The nation got Obamas accustomed calls to cool the partisan invective while Jimmy Hoffa and Maxine Waters were slurring tea-party members as son of a bitches and telling them to go straight to Hell confident that Barack Obamas collective morality does not apply to them. The result is that another appeal to civility would now at best earn laughter.
He cannot promise a summer of recovery, not after chronic 9 percent unemployment, soaring food and fuel costs, a herky-jerky stock market, near-zero growth, record deficits and debt, and the downgrading of the nations credit. Perhaps Obama could promise us relief of only a $1 trillion annual deficit, a return to 8 percent unemployment, $3-a-gallon gas, a steady GDP growth rate of 2 percent, holding the debt at $16 trillion, and opening a single new oil field.
Nor can Mr. Obama any longer call for millions of green jobs. Valerie Jarrett, Obamas personnel adviser, cannot any longer purr out, Oooh. Van Jones, alright! So, Van Jones. . . . We were watching him for as long as hes been active out in Oakland. Between that silliness and today, there have been just too many hundreds of millions of dollars wasted in subsidizing green sweetheart deals that ended in bankruptcies. More calls to buy government-produced Chevy Volts I dont think would work.
Obama cannot promise to close Guantanamo or try KSM in Manhattan. Nor can he even continue the demagogic attacks on the Bush-Cheney national-security protocols not when he embraced and expanded them all. In 2012 his commercials will highlight killing bin Laden in Pakistan, not closing Guantanamo or ending Predator-drone attacks. And yet, neither can Obamas team speak any longer of overseas contingency operations and man-caused disasters. He is between the rock and the hard place of both caricaturing and adopting the policies that work when they were alleged not to work so he is quiet on that count too.
His address to Congress last week went nowhere. It was hyped well. It was delivered well. It was comprehensive. But Obama had nothing to say that we have not already heard from him and that has not already failed or proved to be hypocritical.
When the quiver is empty, the archer puts his bow away. Silence, not This is our moment, is the wisest course for Barack Obama now that the arrows are all gone.
NRO contributor Victor Davis Hanson is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, the editor of Makers of Ancient Strategy: From the Persian Wars to the Fall of Rome, and the author of The Father of Us All: War and History, Ancient and Modern.
TOTUS goes on strike he’s dead
bttt
Obama is done. The dems and MSM will remove him soon enough. We need to focus our attention elsewhere now. e.g. who they put up against the pubs for the 2012 election.
Though I admit this is one dead horse that I confess I take great pleasure in beating (though I’m not proud of it). 8->
Been there, heard that, heard that, heard that, heard that...
I lived through the Carter “administration” and I remember that even the Dims were saying, “When will this little man go away!”
How can you shrink below Zero?
he has one thing left which he has not tried...public floggings of bankers and Wall Street types
If Mr. Obama were 100% white, his lame duck status would have been achieved a year ago.
Obama is their Titanic and they have to go down with the ship, they have no choice or the party bleeds to death without the blacks and with the bones broken apart by internal strife. If they are going to rise again later, they must go down with Obama in 2012. Their coalition won't survive if they cast about for a new savior this time.
Thanks for bringing back a forgotten memory. Of course, when he did, they brought him back as an icon of shuttle diplomacy, Habitat for Humanity and all that. He might have even rehabilitated his image, but the little turd just couldn't keep his mouth shut when it came to things like slurring Jews and bashing conservatives.
I hope BO follows in his footsteps, so the current generation will learn what most of mine learned from Professor Jimmy Carter.
Good article. However, be wary of overconfidence as it is “the cornered RAT that bites!”
Way too soon to be writing Obama obituaries.
The Left is nasty, ruthless, motivated, and they have their people in every agency and level and branch of government, education and now Wall Street business.
If you think this will put the Left down for a while, you’re crazy.
The Democrat party is just as dead as the Republican Party was dead in 2008. In 2008 the American people were tired of George W. Bush. Lengthy wars without end, unprecedented deficit spending, an economic meltdown in September 2008, and relentless unanswered attacks by the opposition made the US voter ready to try out the party offering change.
The Republicans have ditched Bush just as the Democrats ditched Carter after 1980. If the Republicans take power in 2012 and fail to improve the economy, the Democrats will have a major resurgence in 2014 under a new standard bearer.
Unfortunately, the two major parties have successfully constructed a duopoly which prevents new parties from arising and presenting real alternatives to the electorate. As the financing system is constructed today, reform must occur from inside the existing institutions instead of coming from external competition.
OMG—I just walked into the house from the store, and there he was again!!! Are we getting ready for Halloween already? He’s giving me nightmares—rather like Freddy on Elm Street.
My only point was that the Democrats cannot just force Obama out as their standard bearer in 2012 - the blacks will stay home and they need that consticuency across the board or they will be obliterated in races up and down the ticket. My claim of death for the Democrat Party relates only to the 2012 elections, though it could hurt them far beyond that election if blacks are inclined to start looking around for ways to get off the Rat plantation.
I agree that dumping Obama would result in a considerable portion of the minority vote staying home.
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