Posted on 07/25/2012 11:41:32 AM PDT by Kaslin
With political convention season quickly approaching, now would be a good time to take a look back at Barack Obamas much-vaunted, Styrofoam pillar, Democratic Nomination Acceptance Speech at Invesco Field in 2008 and do a little comparison of fantasy versus reality. At the time of the big speech, he was accused, and rightly so, of lifting lines (more kindly, drawing inspiration) for his speech from the fictional portrayal of the nations Chief Executive in the movie The American President. Obama, in fact, told the movies screenwriter Aaron Sorkin that he intended to do just that.
One such instance comes from the climatic scene of the movie when President Andrew Shepherd (Michael Douglas) makes an unannounced visit to the White House Press Room and calls out his Republican rival for office. We have serious problems to solve and we need serious people to solve them. And whatever your particular problem is, I promise you Bob Rumson (Richard Dreyfus) is not the least bit interested in solving it. Hes interested in two things and two things only: making you afraid of it and telling you who is to blame for it. That ladies and gentlemen is how you win elections
Obamas parallel line in his Invesco Field Speech was, The times are too serious, the stakes are too high for this same partisan playbook .They claim that our insistence on something larger, something firmer and more honest in our public life is just a Trojan Horse for higher taxes and abandonment of traditional values. And that is to be expected. Because if you dont have any fresh ideas, then you use stale tactics to scare voters. If you dont have a record to run on, then you paint your opponent as someone people should run from. You make a big election about small things. And you know what its worked before.
And you know what, in contradiction to his exalted rhetoric of four years ago, Barack Obamas trying to make it work again. His campaign is focused on negatively defining Mitt Romney, which is to be expected (following Obamas own reasoning) since the President has no fresh ideas. Witness the ridiculous and roundly discredited accusation that Romney may have committed a felony by continuing to be listed as Bain Capitals CEO in SEC filings, when he in fact left his position leading the company to go rescue the Salt Lake City Olympics from bankruptcy and failure.
Thanks to his leadership, the Games were an amazing success and brought confidence and a sense of national pride to the United States only months after the horrific events of 9-11. Or take Obamas demand to see a dozen years of Mitt Romneys tax returns when hes agreed to make his last two years available (as previous candidates have). Really, is that the best you have Team Obama? Thats the tactic though. Try to spread doubt. Make the election about small things.
Barack Obama realizes of course that he cant run on his record, particularly the biggest things right now of the nations faltering economy and lack of jobs. Its not Morning in America Again as Ronald Reagan was able to claim in 1984. Weve seen the poverty rate reach a record high not seen since the 1960s; were at a 27-year low in terms of number participating in the workforce, and one in six Americans is on food stamps.
While this is a reality, getting a dose of the real, not rhetorical Barack Obama is rare. Every now and then there is an aperture, and these true intentions revealed moments tend to be problematic for him. To borrow another line from The American President, which Obama also used in his speech, Its not that he doesnt get it: he cant sell it. At least he cant sell the supposed right and duty of the government to spread the wealth around.
Further, people cannot buy into the notion that raising taxes in a recession on job creators will get the economy moving again: hence his repeated attempts at doing so on those who already pay well above their fair share have failed. And contrary to the Presidents recent remarks, Americans by a large margin (72%) do believe that small business owners did in fact build their companies and are responsible for their success. Finally, more Americans now blame the current President for the nations economic challenges than the former (34% to 18%.)
President Obama, in yet another instance of borrowing from Andrew Shepherd, echoed this line from the climatic scene in the film in his Invesco Field Speech, If you want to talk about character and American values fine. Just tell me where and when and Ill show up. This is a time for serious people Bob, and your fifteen minutes are up. Four years later, Mitt Romney could take a cue from Obama and offer this line in return: If you want to have a debate about who has the best plan to save this country from financial ruin and restore the American dream, thats a debate Im ready to have. This is a time for serious people Barack, and your fifteen minutes are up.
Obama, go away! You have no substance.
Shudder to think of all the new mischief him and that wife of his can get us into.
Obama loves tooting his own horn. I hope to see the clown leave the WH in handcuffs, with Axelrod right next to him.
I’m predicting he’ll get a 2 hour gig on PMSNBC every night.
Of course with the vacations and golf, he’ll only be on about 40% of the time.
They can hire Blowprah as his backup.
You’re right. These people never go away. It’s like some sick merry-go-round. They go from one office to another like the Clintons, the Kennedy Clan, Bush family, etc. I’m tired of them all!
The public trough has their names engraved on it.
Once I realized what an homage to Bill Clinton that movie was (it came out prior to my political awakening), I’m loathe to even quote it.
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