Posted on 12/15/2011 4:21:59 PM PST by Signalman
In his 60 Minutes interview, President Obama offered a keen insight into his 2012 reelection strategy. It takes some decoding, but his underlying strategic goals emerge. He said:
The question next year is going to be and then this is how a democracy is supposed to work do they see a more compelling vision coming out from the other side? Do they think that cutting taxes further, including on the wealthy, cutting taxes on corporations, of gutting regulations do we think that that is going to be somehow more successful? And if the American people think that thats a recipe for success and a majority are persuaded by that, then Im going to lose.
Three relevant points emerge from an analysis of his comment:
He wants the election to be a referendum on the Republican candidate and his political philosophy. By posing the key question as whether the GOP remedy for the economy will be somehow more successful, he makes it clear that he wants this contest to be about the opposition proposals.
The president is determined to run as a non-incumbent, abandoning all but a pro forma defense of his record and instead running as he would were there an open seat. He wants it to be 2008 all over again, where he is free to float ideas without taking any responsibility for his performance in office or that of the economy on his watch.
He is determined to make the election a contest between two policy alternatives, deliberately omitting the issue of competence. He wants all the votes his point of view will permit him to garner despite his obvious incompetence in implementing it. Hes like an incompetent employee hoping to save his job by advocating a broad-based shift in his corporations philosophy in the hopes that his bosses will ignore his own poor performance.
Obama seems to want to turn the election into a referendum on policy, almost as if it were an issue on the ballot rather than a president seeking reelection. While this preference is understandable, given his dismal record, the Republicans cannot let him get away with it.
The key question Republicans must pose to the president: What are you planning to do in the next four years to get the economy moving that you have not tried and failed with during your first term, especially during that portion of the term when you had total control of Congress and still couldnt fix the economy?
Of course, the other part of Obamas reelection strategy will be a slash-and-burn approach to attacking his opponent. Using the cooperation of the media, he will throw any accusation that comes to mind against his Republican adversary in the hope that enough sticks to help him win.
But in this essentially negative approach to the campaign, he is laboring under the handicap that the Republican candidate will have been thoroughly vetted during the primaries. Any negatives that exist will have been aired so extensively that they will pack little punch in the fall. In this respect, the primary contest is serving to inoculate the eventual Republican candidate by raising all the negatives and exhausting them before the fall election even starts.
As for the rest of Obamas strategy it wont work. Nobody is going to forget the current state of the economy or fail to remember how ineffective the stimulus program was at doing anything other than digging us deeper into self-destructive debt. The fact is that an incumbent president is up for reelection and there is more than a clash of philosophies at issue. There will be two men, and one of them is a demonstrated failure.
That’s why this merciless, bare-knuckle battle royale is so healthy. Whoever emerges will have been inoculated and toughened and ready to rumble.
No more front-loaded coronations. No more “his turn.”
He has billions of $ to steal the election.
Using the cooperation of the media, he will throw any accusation that comes to mind against his Republican adversary in the hope that enough sticks to help him win
They tested this on Cain .
A record?
O get a hole in one that the MSM missed?
MSM has been telling us how many greens he has be on in regulation for the last year. How did they miss that one?
Obama’s re-election strategy is to basically pretend he hasn’t been president for the past 4 years.
May work with his constituency, which is mostly made up of the left side of the bell curve.
Too bad there are no Dimocrat debates ... this guy would get clobbered by his own.
If it's Newt, Nancy Pelosi says she has some new (previously undisclosed), juicy negatives to spring on Newt.
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