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Victor Davis Hanson: Cracks in the Facade. Fissures in the Obama Totem
pajamasmedia.com ^ | May 14, 2009 | Victor Davis Hanson

Posted on 05/15/2009 5:25:57 AM PDT by Tolik

Fissures in the Obama Totem

Oh, I know that President Obama’s approval ratings are still around 62%. But I also remember that George Bush’s at the end of 2001 got even higher — and stayed at or above 60% through most of 2002, explaining why he increased his congressional majority in the midterm elections.

Nevertheless, I think we are beginning — after less than four months — to see fissures in Obama’s Pentelic statuary. And the cracks will widen, because in about six areas he has taken on human nature itself, age-old logic, and common sense-opponents that even a Harvard Law degree and Chicago organizing are no match for.

1) The Rule of Law. We are on dangerous ground here with the reordering of the bankruptcy statutes with Chrysler and the UAW; with the strong-arming of stimulus money for California predicated on the protection of unions; with the serial disdain for paying taxes on the part of Geithner, Solis, Daschle and others; and with the selective release of CIA memos, to denigrate those out of office as veritable torturers (they should reread the transcript of Eric Holder’s 2002 CNN interview with Paula Zahn in which he grandly denies that the Gitmo detainees have any recourse to the Geneva Convention accords and can be held there for as long as we think the war lasts). What separates the U.S. from Mexico, Cuba, or Haiti is the rule of law, the protection of capital and property, the evenhanded treatment of investment, and the faith in a fair media to uncover abuse. I think that is now all in question, as the Utopian ends justify the tawdry means.

2) Energy. We are finding more natural gas than ever. There are billions of barrels of U.S. oil in Alaska, offshore, and in shale. Yet rigs sit idle and government leases are constricting rather than expanding — and for reasons other than the economy. Logic dictated a simple course: expand exploration, increase production, use the revenue to pay down the deficit, and, along with conservation, ready ourselves for the next round of inflationary energy hikes, petro politics, and Middle East petro-bribery by transitioning to alternate energies. In other words, the rare carbon bounty of the U.S. was vital in providing a window of survival, until technology solves wind, solar, and bio-fuel by making them more competitive and plentiful.

No to all that common sense. Instead, Obama is ignoring the potential of coal, nuclear, gas, and oil, intent on cap-and-trade, and pie-in-the-sky present-day Gore-ish wind and solar. The result will be that our energy bills will skyrocket. Our vulnerability will increase. Our overt enemies will gain leverage, and covert ones will keep using coal and nuclear for economic advantage. This is a disastrous energy policy and apparently has been outsourced to the Al Gore cadres. We have a rendezvous with real trouble when the global economy rebounds and  demands more oil and gas. Al Gore will keep his yacht, jet on private planes, and tinker with his various contraptions at his estate; the rest of us will be in gas lines.

3) Debt. Obama has somehow already used the tax last resort. That is, his figures assume taking off FICA caps, watching the states increase their own tax rates, upping the federal rate to 40%, curbing deductions, and effectively increasing the total state and federal bite to above 65% on top incomes.

Fine. But the deficits still go up, adding an aggregate $8-9 more trillion to the debt. The magnitude of borrowing is so staggering that there is almost no conceivable way that we can ever balance the budget without simply confiscating incomes in toto, or taxing our very sneezes. This will blow up in the administration’s face as well. The taxes will discourage and dishearten entrepreneurship as the spending increases unproductive sectors of the now federalized economy, as in turn a larger fossilized constituency demands ever more entitlement and more taxes for “them.”

I do not know what is worse, the mega-interest to come on the debt; the stifling of economic initiative and the rise of barter, off the books income, tax avoidance, or simple slowdowns; or the creation of vast new dependent classes who vote in exchange for entitlement

We have a rendezvous with hyperinflation, or perhaps stagflation, in that all at once we will see high interest, high inflation, low growth, and nagging unemployment as we finagle ways to service a $15 to 20 trillion debt. Expect not just high taxes, but higher Social Security retirement ages, means-testing, higher FICA taxes, rationed Medicare, and still all that will not be enough…

4) Security. Very schizophrenic. WE keep FISA, Patriot Act, rendition, military tribunals (Gitmo for now?), Predator attacks, Iraq and Afghanistan, while we trash their Bush origins, apologize abroad, and try to out  CIA memos to embarrass the country between 2001-8.

At some point, Putin, Ahmadinejad, Chavez, Kim Song Il, Assad, and others will conclude that Obama is either not serious or confused — and therefore ready to be tested. Right now hostility towards the U.S. garners attention and apology; loyalty and alliance win neglect and complacence: better to be an enemy than a friend of America. If we get hit again at home,  then the Obama administration is effectively over as a successful governing experiment. If we are tested abroad, Obama will almost have to overreact to restore squandered deterrence. Not good. For 24 months Obama  ignited the left to slur the Bush protocols as krypto-fascism, then found (1) they worked, (2) they were not fascist at all, (3) and now he cannot muzzle the left wing multi-headed Cerberus he unleashed.

5). Civil Discord. In just three months Obama has caused more disunity than most presidents in recent memory. Why and how? He has chosen to demonize as greedy (cf. the Super bowl quips, the “speculators” jab, the “fair share” and “spread the wealth” slips, etc.) capitalists en masse. Why laugh as Ms. Sykes wished for Limbaugh to die of kidney failure, which set a new low for presidential uncouthness. He treats the media with contempt as all earls do with obsequious court jesters. There is a mood of ‘them/us’ and ‘time is running out’, as the Obama administration used the panic over the autumn 2008 financial meltdown to steamroll through a statist, postmodern economic and social agenda before the people woke up. They embrace the term “100 days”; do they realize its genesis is 1815 and Napoleon’s return from Elba? (they should: it ended at Waterloo). The cynicism is now such that anytime Obama offers a grand assurance (most ethical administration, no interest in government take-overs of autos and finance, unwavering support of Israel, no desire to look backward at the Bush administration, etc.), in Pavlovian fashion we expect the very opposite to follow.

6). Race relations. Here I am worried. Far from bringing us together, I think Obama’s serial emphasis on race may achieve the unintended opposite of polarization. He should have learned in the campaign (Rev. Wright, Trinity Church, typical white person, clingers, call for reparations, his grandmother — the purported prejudicial stereotyper, etc.), the perils of seeing the world through skin color. Yet to establish his own diplomatic fides abroad, he immediately evokes race at the South American summit. His interview with al Arabiya highlights his race and family’s religion. Race appears in presidential jokes. He distances himself from America prior to his coming of age.

Stranger still, Obama’s heritage is unlike that of a Clarence Thomas, Tom Sowell, or Bill Cosby, who all knew real prejudice in 1950s America. He matured at a different time, was of African, rather than African-American, heritage, went from prep school to Occidental without the sting of experiencing the underbelly of American working class life, and yet has showcased (here I refer to his book Dreams From My Father) racial difference and knows its emphasis is a proven route to professional success. Again, there is too much disingenuousness for such racial identification to turn out well.

Missed opportunity? Obama could have had a one-time stimulus, then vowed to balance the budget. He might have praised wind and solar as he asked the carbon industry to ‘get us through.’ He could have politely disagreed with Bush, but framing differences in the tragic notion of no good choices. He might have cooled the overseas apologies, savvy that other nations have more to apologize for than his own. Obama should have established zero-tolerance for tax avoidance at a time of record tax increases. He could have remonstrated with Wall Street, and sought to rein in excess without Europeanizing the financial sector. He could have proactively reformed entitlements with bipartisan support, rather than, as will happen, drastically address them in the 11th hour. But then to do all that would be to assume he never went to Trinity Church, knew no Rev. Wright, Ayers, Khalidi, etc., did not run mysterious campaigns that eliminated opponents before the elections, was not the most partisan Senator in Congress, and avoided rather crude social and racial stereotyping while campaigning. Most who read this will not agree, given the mesmerizing effect of the Obama charisma. But in time, unless there are radical changes, I think the nation will come to learn that such talent was not put in service to our collective welfare


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1 posted on 05/15/2009 5:25:57 AM PDT by Tolik
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http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/victordavishanson/index:
Once Upon a Time in 2002
Victor Davis Hanson: Why Did Republicans Lose Their Appeal? And how can they get it back?
Americans Want It Both Ways Our Have-It-Both-Ways Generation
What to Do About Pakistan = There are no good answers.
Illegal Immigration Realities
Victor Davis Hanson: Questions from Oceania
Our Jekyll and Hyde President. More radical than Jimmy Carter v smoother centrist than Bill Clinton?
Victor Davis Hanson: Nothing New Under the Sun [Equality of Result, American vs. French, etc]
Damnation of Memory. Persecuting his predecessors, Obama would establish a poisonous precedent
Victor Davis Hanson: Crazy Times — Crazier Times to Follow - when nonsense is passed off as wisdom
Victor Davis Hanson: Confessions of a Contrarian [deconstructing Obama, the Left and more]
Victor Davis Hanson: Obamatopia
Can We Get Beyond Race?
Victor Davis Hanson: Our New Sort of War. It might be the most dangerous of all
Victor Davis Hanson: President of the World ...deeply pessimistic view of what America was and is
The Politics Of Blame
Victor Davis Hanson: The Postnational, Postmodern, Post-everything Presidential Trip
Victor Davis Hanson: President Obama’s First 70 Days. It really does all make sense
Victor Davis Hanson: G-20 Outtakes. Europe Got Obama, Now What? Obama is moving to the left of Europe
Victor Davis Hanson: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly —Part Three of Three [The Good]
Victor Davis Hanson: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly —Part Two of Three [The Ugly]
Victor Davis Hanson: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly —Part One of Three
Victor Davis Hanson: American Mob Rule. We need a Socrates in Washington right now
Victor Davis Hanson: Thoughts About Depressed Americans
Victor Davis Hanson: Bush Did It. What a difference an election makes [Brilliant Parody]
Victor Davis Hanson: Dr. Obama: First, Do No Harm. Let nature do its work
Victor Davis Hanson: Our Battered American [gets angrier - Must Read Rant]

2 posted on 05/15/2009 5:26:16 AM PDT by Tolik
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3 posted on 05/15/2009 5:26:49 AM PDT by Tolik
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To: Tolik

preaching to the choir

the people who should read this and learn from it, never will


4 posted on 05/15/2009 5:32:58 AM PDT by silverleaf ("Never forget that everything Hitler did in Germany was legal ( Martin Luther King))
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To: Tolik
taxing our very sneezes
5 posted on 05/15/2009 5:33:52 AM PDT by Calm_Cool_and_Elected (So many books, so little time!)
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To: Tolik
-- They embrace the term “100 days”; do they realize its genesis is 1815 and Napoleon’s return from Elba? (they should: it ended at Waterloo)--

--great quote, just a little long for use as a by-line--

6 posted on 05/15/2009 5:39:34 AM PDT by rellimpank (--don't believe anything the MSM tells you about firearms or explosives--NRA Benefactor)
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To: Tolik

VDH is great. It is so nice to read a well thought out piece such as this.

We need a VDH as our POTUS.


7 posted on 05/15/2009 5:46:12 AM PDT by dforest
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To: Tolik

Yet another excellent analysis from VDH. He cites a lot of pain heading our way, but if it means the end of our misguided embrace of socialism, it will be worth it. It’s just a shame it has to go that far for us to come to our senses.


8 posted on 05/15/2009 5:47:52 AM PDT by GBA
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To: Tolik

I just have one question about this,,,where does this 62% approval come from? How do we know it is true? From the tone of the people I talk to across the 5 states I cover, there sure isnt any 62% approval. Is this a number invented and trumpeted by the MSM? Again, who are and where are the 62% that believe this hoax?


9 posted on 05/15/2009 5:52:36 AM PDT by Concho ( No Birth Certificate-No Census!)
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To: Tolik
I like an author that makes me refer to the dictionary. VDH is one. Emmett Tyrell is another.

Pentelic: Of or pertaining to Mount Pentelicus, a mountain near Athens which is famous for its white marble; a pure white, fine grain marble quarried from the Pentili mountain range in Greece. Pentelic marble was used to make the Elgin Marbles and in the building of the Parthenon.

10 posted on 05/15/2009 6:01:23 AM PDT by randita
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To: Tolik

Dare we say VDH is our new William F. Buckley?


11 posted on 05/15/2009 6:03:35 AM PDT by ScottinVA (Impeach President Soros!!!)
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To: Tolik
...such talent was not put in service to our collective welfare.

And that is the pain we at FR feel. We see this, nay, we SAW this a long time ago. We can only pray the nation wakes from its deleterious slumber.

12 posted on 05/15/2009 6:08:27 AM PDT by Obadiah (Obama: Chains you can believe in!)
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To: ScottinVA
Dare we say VDH is our new William F. Buckley?

You didn't address this to me, but I'd like to comment. They are/were both great writers, but I find it much easier to read Hanson. Buckley's writing was more academic, IMO.

Was Buckley more libertarian than VDH?

13 posted on 05/15/2009 6:09:43 AM PDT by randita
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To: Tolik
VDH nails it.

His “missed opportunities” of is just a prosaic foil, of course.

Stating what Obammie the Commie could have done is like describing what other kinds of animals a leopard could look like if it could change its spots.

Obammie the Commie's goal is to weaken (if not destroy outright) the US to the point where it can no longer be sovereign — forcing the US citizen to demand that our Feds lead the world into the New World Order.

As long as mainstream Americans want US sovereignty, the New World Order is a very difficult State to achieve. But ruining not just the financial wealth of Americans (which is what Obammie and his Commies are doing now) but also the very stability coupled with unemployment, UNCERTAIN FOOD SUPPLY, and increasing risk of attack from nations that loathe us, will force mainstream Americans to demand a global currency controlled by a world bank.

14 posted on 05/15/2009 6:11:21 AM PDT by Ghost of Philip Marlowe (The most dangerous fascists are those with a warm smile and soothing voice.)
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To: Tolik

One of VDH’s best columns in recent memory.


15 posted on 05/15/2009 6:13:45 AM PDT by chpmass
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To: Concho

The MSM is welded to this goof and will say anything to keep him in the popularity game. In my circle of friends, business contacts, fellow parishoners, I cannot find one person who even has any respect for this goof. I would be that their 62% comes from a selected group of people they poll in order to get the results they are looking for. I haven’t trusted the MSM since the early 90’s when C BS news had a news crew on a beach in the middle east during a NIGHTTIME marine landing. The idiots had landing lights on them and was trying to interview the marines on why they were landing at night. The MSM is full of people who are either idiots or evil or a combination of both.


16 posted on 05/15/2009 6:23:47 AM PDT by Texas resident (Older but smarter)
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To: randita
They are/were both great writers, but I find it much easier to read Hanson. Buckley's writing was more academic, IMO.

Very much agree.

17 posted on 05/15/2009 6:24:18 AM PDT by Obadiah (Obama: Chains you can believe in!)
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To: chpmass

He has a very good week. Between his articles I pinged to this morning, it’s hard to choose which one is better.


18 posted on 05/15/2009 6:35:26 AM PDT by Tolik
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To: silverleaf

“preaching to the choir

the people who should read this and learn from it, never will”

I agree. The same can be said for FOX and its anchors. They may have the highest ratings, but they are not reaching the potentially reachables whose willfully misinformed votes put Obama into the WH. We cannot reach the 30% rabid moonbats, they are unredeemable. However, we can try to reach the 10-20% in the middle who can be persuaded by logic and facts. That should be our goal, and that of FOX. Otherwise, I fear we could be lost, with a Second Revolution inevitable.

Barack Obama with leftist control of the US Congress poses a clear and present danger to American society as we once knew it.


19 posted on 05/15/2009 7:49:42 AM PDT by astounded (The democrat party is a clear and present danger to America.)
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To: silverleaf

I have decided that conservatives need to change the tone of their message not the message itself. By doing this they will ease the fears of the nonreligious while strengthening the fears of the religious and expand their base.

Every social issue can be presented in a nonreligious scientifically based way and people are starving for this straight talk. They have succeeded in using despicable means to silence anyone who prevents their agenda from moving forward.

All we want is a clear definition of marriage. Anyone else must come up with their own word and definition for this type of union.
Instead of coming at homosexuality from the religious angle they need to come at it from the impact it has on services, healthcare costs and is unconstitutional.
The same for abortion and illegitmacy.
They should shame the government into action. Smoking only shaves off a couple of years but homosexuality shaves off from 20-40 and they are silent on the issue and encourage the behavior. A government that would do that would do anything to any other group they decided to hate.

The cost of Aids medications while homosexuals brag about not using any protection, the mental health costs, the lost workdays, the partner abuse is extremely expensive.
It has not been proven to be genetically caused therefore it is not a disability. It has been proven to be overcome -thus proving it is a lifestyle.

We don’t know the cause nor want to guess, we are not in the business of judging the cause but as concerned citizens we must be in the business of evaluating the effects and preventing our children from being indoctrinated.

We believe in a live and let live policy and as long as they agree to stay out of our classrooms, and agree to a sex-free zone for K-8. In the upper grades, they must teach the physical and mental impact and quote scientific studies if they talk about it at all.

We have a right and a responsiblity to ensure that citizens know the consequences of this lifestyle. If we were homophobic we would encourage more of risky behavior because we would have them dying at a much younger age than now.


20 posted on 05/15/2009 8:30:44 AM PDT by ODDITHER (HAT)
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