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Victor Davis Hanson: Obama’s ‘They’-Did-It Campaign (Brace for an October Surprise.)
National Review Online ^ | June 20, 2012 | Victor Davis Hanson

Posted on 06/21/2012 6:43:08 PM PDT by neverdem

The next five months should be interesting — given that Barack Obama is now experiencing something entirely unique in his heretofore stellar career: widespread criticism of his performance and increasing weariness with his boilerplate and his teleprompted eloquence.

Starting with his Occidental days, and going on through Columbia, Harvard, Chicago, the U.S. Senate, and the 2008 campaign, rarely has Mr. Obama faced much criticism, much less any accountability that would involve judging his rhetoric by actual achievement.

Yet what worked for so long now does no longer. Obama simply cannot run on 40 months of 8 percent–plus unemployment, a June 2009 recovery that sputtered, $5 trillion in new debt, serial $1 trillion–plus annual deficits, and dismal GDP growth. Few believe any more that what he and the Democratic Congress passed in the first two years of his administration worked — and fewer still that the Republicans are to blame in the last 17 months for stopping him from pursuing even more disastrous policies. He cannot turn instead to the advantages of Obamacare, a dynamic foreign policy, national-security sobriety, a scandal-free administration, or stellar presidential appointments. The furor over security leaks makes it harder to keep conjuring up the ghost of Osama bin Laden.

What then to expect if the race remains tight or Obama finds himself behind?

1. There will be lots more “the dog ate my homework” excuses for the dismal economy. The troubles in the EU, the Japanese tsunami, the East Coast earthquake, ATM machines, Wall Street, inclement weather, the Republican Congress, the Tea Party, and George W. Bush have pretty much been exhausted. But there is always hurricane season, a Greek exit from the euro, or a Middle East flare-up. Expect sometime before October to hear that a new “they” upset the brilliant recovery and is to blame for the chronic economic lethargy. One of the strangest aspects of Obama’s rationalizations is their utter incoherence and illogic: He brags that America pumped more oil and gas under his watch, even as he did his best to stop just that on public lands; he brags that he put in fewer regulations than did Bush, even as he boasts that he reined in business; he brags that he had to borrow $5 trillion to grow government in order to save the country, even as he claims he reduced the size of government. Why does Obama try to take credit for things on Tuesday that he damned on Monday? Is his new campaign theme: Despite (rather than because of) Obama?

2. Mitt Romney is a tough target. If Obama once loudly admitted to abuse of coke, Romney quietly confesses to avoidance even of Coca-Cola. His personal life is blameless. His family seems the subject of a Norman Rockwell painting. And Romney has more or less succeeded at most things he has attempted. No matter, he is Mormon. Expect legions of Obama surrogates to focus on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, especially its supposed endemic racism, sexism, and homophobia. Religious bigotry is not especially liberal, but the race/class/gender agenda trumps all such qualms, and in any case Obama and his team have never claimed to be especially tolerant or fair-minded in using any means necessary to achieve noble ends. Whereas the Reverend Jeremiah Wright and Trinity Church were off the table in 2008, Mormonism will be very much on it by late summer.

3. We will read and hear about race 24/7. Racism is not an easy sell today, given that without tens of millions of white voters, Barack Obama would not have been elected. Nor is it easy to condemn America as racist when the white vote in 2008 was split far more evenly than were the 96 percent of African-American voters who preferred Barack Obama. Nonetheless, racial relations are at an all-time low. Almost weekly a member of the Congressional Black Caucus levels yet another bizarre charge of racism, and a Hollywood actor or singer blurts out something that would be deemed racially offensive were he not African-American; the polarization over the Trayvon Martin case threatens to overshadow the polarization over the O. J. Simpson trial; flash mobbing in the inner cities is as much daily fare on the uncensored Internet as it is absent from the network news; and both Barack Obama (the Skip Gates affair, the Trayvon Martin quip, the “punish our enemies” call, etc.) and Eric Holder (“cowards,” congressional oversight is racially motivated, “my people,” etc.) have made it a point to make race essential, not incidental, to their governance. If in 2008 liberals celebrated the election of Barack Obama as proof of a new postracial harmony, in 2012 a tight race will be cited as greater proof of a new ascendant racism. The idea that to elect Obama wins the nation racial exemption, and to defeat him earns condemnation, is illogical. No matter: By late fall, expect a desperate Obama administration to be dredging up the charge overtly, nonstop, and in person.

4. We should look for new furor against the “system” in direct proportion to the praise heaped on it in 2008 for being redeemed. The polls, if unfavorable, will be described as innately biased. The uncivil Rush Limbaugh, talk radio generally, Fox News, and tea-party bloggers, we will be lectured, are subversive, peddle hate, foment violence, and should be silenced. Whereas David Brooks, David Frum, Peggy Noonan, and Christopher Buckley were recommended reading in 2008, given their balanced and fair-minded critiques of George W. Bush and their appreciation of Barack Obama, in 2012 we will learn that they are right-wing attack dogs for losing their enthusiasm for the first-class mind and temperament of Barack Obama. Whereas a Pat Buchanan on MSNBC railing against Bush’s war and McCain’s neocon advisers was a reminder of how the libertarian Right has positive affinities with the liberal Left, in 2012 such a paleocon “racist” must be kept off the airwaves. Voter-registration laws and voter-ID requirements, remember, are designed to exclude the oppressed and must be relaxed. Advertising has warped American politics. Super PACs are Romney conspiracies. If big Wall Street money went for Obama in 2008 and thereby won investment banking and the stock market exemption from charges of greed and corruption, in 2012 investors may swing to Romney and thereby incite calls to rein in “big money” and furious op-eds about the toxic mix of politics and cash. If Romney outraises Obama, we will hear again the calls for public campaign financing, which were ignored when a cash-flush Obama renounced public financing in 2008. In 2008, academics, foundation people, the Hollywood crowd, journalists, and liberal politicians confessed that they had fallen in love again with an America that had proved it was not hopeless after all; in 2012, America may prove unsalvageable, with thousands vowing to move to Canada.

5. Suddenly around October the world will become absolutely unsafe. In these dangerous times, Americans must forget their differences, come together, and embrace a bipartisan unity — given that it may be necessary, after all, to hit the Iranian nuclear facilities, since we’ll have learned that the bomb may be a reality by, say, mid-November. Just as we have been reminded that Barack Obama has saved us by his brave decisions to use double agents in Yemen, computer viruses in Iran, Seal Team Six in Pakistan, and philosophically guided Predator assassination hits, so too a strike against Iran may suddenly be of vital national-security interest, though keenly lamented by a Nobel laureate nose-deep in Thomas Aquinas. Cancellation of the Keystone Pipeline delighted greens; the war on the war on women pleased feminists; gays are now on board after Barack Obama decided he really did favor gay marriage; Latinos got nearly a million illegal aliens exempted from immigration law. And yet all those partisan gifts have not yet resulted in a 50 percent approval rating or a lead over Mitt Romney. Something more dramatic is needed, given that there are only so many Obama heroics that can be cobbled together and leaked from classified sources.

We do not know who is going to win the 2012 election, only that it will be closer than the 2008 one — and if Obama keeps it up at his present rate he may destroy the Democratic party for a generation. There is no longer an incumbent George Bush to blame. Romney is a feistier candidate than was John McCain. Fundraising is no longer lopsided. The novelty of the first African-American president has become passé. And “hope and change” has been replaced by a concrete record of three and a half years. Given those realities, if his being an unknown quantity was a reason to vote for Barack Obama in 2008, his being all too familiar will be cause for rejecting him in 2012.

NRO contributor Victor Davis Hanson is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and the author most recently of The End of Sparta, a novel about ancient freedom.



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KEYWORDS: obama; octobersurprise; vdh; victordavishanson
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To: cripplecreek

I’ve had an account on ancestry.com for years now. And I agree with what you say. But as you probably know, the Mormons are very big on genealogy in fact next to ancestry.com their church is the next biggest website to visit for info on your ancestors. They actually have their own site similar to ancestor.com and I’m not 100% that they are not somehow affiliated with ancestry.com but that’s beside the point.

I found out that my 9th Great-grandfather was John PROCTOR who was accused of being a witch in and hung in Salem in 1692.


21 posted on 06/21/2012 7:11:13 PM PDT by tsowellfan (Should Obama recuse himself from making any decisions on immigration?)
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To: AU72

It IS Romney’s to lose, and he is doing the best he can.


22 posted on 06/21/2012 7:11:46 PM PDT by Venturer
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To: gaijin

I agree. Iran may be Obama’s target or perhaps Venezuela since that would be an easier war.

No real justification needed for Venezuela. Obama will make one up.


23 posted on 06/21/2012 7:13:56 PM PDT by tsowellfan (Should Obama recuse himself from making any decisions on immigration?)
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To: neverdem

Bump. Have to show this to some people.


24 posted on 06/21/2012 7:16:35 PM PDT by Roses0508
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To: neverdem

What I don’t get is why the GOP and or it’s PAC’s don’t get out in front of any potential “october surprise?” If they start the buzz(es) of what the OS will be, it can be muted. Even in passing, or speeches, etc. get it all out with off handed comments, etc to blunt it now, no? A surprise is not a surprise if everyone has talked about it recently. JM2C.


25 posted on 06/21/2012 7:18:02 PM PDT by IllumiNaughtyByNature ($1.84 - The price of a gallon of gas on Jan. 20th, 2009.)
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To: neverdem
Great article!

No telling what Obama may do if the polls look bad for him late Summer/ early Fall.

I hate to say but after having seen some of his recent desperate moves and abuse of power lately, a war with Iran could be the lessor of evils which the man may try to stay in power. And that scares me.

26 posted on 06/21/2012 7:23:09 PM PDT by tsowellfan (Should Obama recuse himself from making any decisions on immigration?)
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To: tsowellfan

My mother and uncle have been doing all the research on their own. My great Grandfather sailed from Antwerp bound for Canada on the SS Mount Temple which had a short but eventful history on the seas. Today its at the bottom of the Atlantic full of dinosaur bones.

We’ve also found that my great grandmothers grandfather and his brother signed up to fight for the union on the same day. The brother apparently switched sides and never returned north to Wisconsin.


27 posted on 06/21/2012 7:23:48 PM PDT by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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To: cripplecreek

. My uncle is trying to find the best way to “break the news” to my liberal cousins. LOL

Spewed caffeine free Diet Coke on my keyboard, CC! LOL.


28 posted on 06/21/2012 7:27:20 PM PDT by Mountain Mary
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To: cripplecreek

How did you find out this stuff about your family, CC?

Ancestry.com?


29 posted on 06/21/2012 7:28:45 PM PDT by Mountain Mary
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To: tsowellfan

Through Ancestry I found that my 10th great grandfather was Gov. Bradford of the Mayflower pilgrims.


30 posted on 06/21/2012 7:30:09 PM PDT by MondoQueen
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To: Hammerhead

Yeah, I don’t get this comment either, Hh.


31 posted on 06/21/2012 7:30:58 PM PDT by Mountain Mary
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To: pistolpackinpapa
And, I bet the Mormon Church, with their Genealogy skills knows where B. Hussein Obama was born and will release it, with DOCUMENTED PROOF, before Nov. 6

Great segway to bring my question back on topic with this article.

Perhaps THAT will be one of our October surprises!

Just in case, we should gather some others. Bookmarking this article could be an October surprise of its own if any of the predictions come true.

32 posted on 06/21/2012 7:30:58 PM PDT by tsowellfan (Should Obama recuse himself from making any decisions on immigration?)
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To: MondoQueen
I found that my 10th great grandfather was Gov. Bradford of the Mayflower pilgrims

You'll be hearing from my lawyer in the morning. I haven't been the same since 1692. LOL

33 posted on 06/21/2012 7:32:38 PM PDT by tsowellfan (Should Obama recuse himself from making any decisions on immigration?)
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To: tsowellfan

So? I am not LDS, but my grandmother was DAR, and it was she who got me into this genealogy thing.


34 posted on 06/21/2012 7:36:49 PM PDT by BigEdLB (Now there ARE 1,000,000 regrets - but it may be too late.)
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To: tsowellfan

I’ve found that ancestry.com don’t know shiite, and want you to supply the info.

My idiot brother-in-law once told me that another genealogy website, I forget its name, will do the research for free and let you know your ancestors. I told him he was crazy, but the bozo then supplied them with complete info about me and our entire family. For free. GRRRRRRH!


35 posted on 06/21/2012 7:38:16 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong!)
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To: MondoQueen

Anyways Gov. Bradford didn’t have anything to do with the Salem hangings so you’re off the hook.


36 posted on 06/21/2012 7:39:01 PM PDT by tsowellfan (Should Obama recuse himself from making any decisions on immigration?)
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To: Mountain Mary

Lots of inquiries to the INS, various state and local agencies in Detroit, Beloit Wisc, St Catherines Ontario and Buchovina Romania (which has been in Poland, Austria, The Ukraine and probably a couple other countries) . Things like ship manifests are handy. My grandfather’s sister brought a bunch of paperwork and letter when she came for the NASCAR race last week. (She’s 89 and still following the races)


37 posted on 06/21/2012 7:40:47 PM PDT by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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To: tsowellfan

LOL we all got `skeletons`, some good and some bad... An 8th great grandmother was Anne Washington, 3rd cousin of George...
My common ancestor with GW was Lawrence Washington and Aimee Partiger of Kent, England in the early 1600s


38 posted on 06/21/2012 7:41:01 PM PDT by BigEdLB (Now there ARE 1,000,000 regrets - but it may be too late.)
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To: neverdem

This is a good one! Bookmarked.


39 posted on 06/21/2012 7:43:22 PM PDT by Inyo-Mono (My greatest fear is that when I'm gone my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them)
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To: tsowellfan

Also, God help me, my common ancestor with THE ONE is Mareen (Marion) DuVall of Normandy, France... Who immigrated to Maryland about 1650.


40 posted on 06/21/2012 7:43:34 PM PDT by BigEdLB (Now there ARE 1,000,000 regrets - but it may be too late.)
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