I could
barely keep myself from falling asleep during President Obama’s Tuesday press
conference. Rush Limbaugh led off his program describing it as “boring” and the
answers to questions as “boilerplate.” I cannot recall a press conference that
yielded less “news”.
In her
weekly Wall Street Journal column Peggy Noonan wrote of “Obama fatigue” while
ruminating on the opening of the George W. Bush library.
She noted
that Bush’s popularity in the polls—in “a 50-50 nation”—was equal to President
Obama’s; now at 47%. I’m betting we shall see Obama’s numbers continue to fall
in the months and years ahead. Noonan put her finger on the cause. We are all
weary and wary of Obama. And he is not even half-way into the first year of his
second term.
Usually by
a second term, a President has mastered the skills the job requires, but Obama
not only arrived with the thinnest resume of any previous President, but he
demonstrated his indifference to working with Congress and his contempt of the
Supreme Court, referring to the latter as “unelected” when even school children
knows they are appointees.
He left
Congress to be manipulated by Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi. By the 2010 midterm
elections, he had lost control of the House. By the start of his second term,
even members of his own party in the Senate were refusing to cooperate.
In the
first term Obama seemed to be everywhere including late night shows like David
Letterman’s and daytime shows like “The View.” The mainstream media’s
infatuation with him ensured that he was on magazine covers and, as President,
he receiving front page headline news coverage. Less coverage, indeed, biased
coverage, was given the turnout of an estimated million or more citizens to
protest against the passage of Obamacare.
It has
been Obamacare, his “signature” legislation that has greatly contributed to the
disaffection that now follows the President wherever he goes. Many states
refused to set up the exchanges required while others passed resolutions
against its implementation. People began to discover that their premiums increased
dramatically and, for some, their jobs either disappeared or were downgraded to
part-time. Obamacare continues to contribute to the high rate of unemployed
Americans nationwide.
The
opening of the Bush library was a reminder of the thousand times Obama blamed
Bush for all the ills he “inherited” upon taking office, but all Presidents
encounter this problem and none spent their entire first term blaming their
predecessor. It was a mark of Obama’s immaturity.
All
Presidents encounter some kind of scandal in the course of their
administration, but Obama seems to have had more of his fair share. “Fast and
Furious” was covered up with an executive order and outright stonewalling. It
involved a government-sponsored gun-running scheme to Mexican drug cartels with
the intention of “tracking” the weapons. This is as hair-brained as it gets,
but some of those weapons ended up killing a U.S. Border Patrol agent and many
Mexican victims. Any other President would have been severely wounded, but the
mainstream media managed to ignore it sufficiently until it went away.
This same
process ensued following the September 12, 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya that
killed a U.S. ambassador and three security personnel. So far, everyone in the
Obama administration who was involved in the failure to initially provide
sufficient protection and then, while the attack ensued for several hours,
failed to come to their aid, has been given a pass by the media with the
notable exception of Fox News.
I
sometimes think that too many Americans are afflicted with Attention Deficit
Disorder because scandals and repeated lies do not seem to be remembered for
more than a week or so. In a society afflicted by a suffering economy, the
immediate needs of one’s personal life overtake and blur concerns for the
constant revelations regarding a succession of failure policies.
The calls
for the approval of the Keystone XL pipeline, a project that would not cost the
taxpayers a dime while at the same time generating tens of thousands of jobs,
go unheeded despite repeated studies that confirm it not only wouldn’t pose an
environmental hazard, it would contribute to the nation’s energy independence.
At the
same time, Obama’s self-proclaimed war on coal is causing coal-fired plants
providing electricity to shut down. At the same time, in Europe, “clean energy”
projects—primarily wind power—are seeing their government subsidies end while
new coal-fired plants are authorized and built.
The “new
normal” in America is a $17 trillion national debt that exceeds our current
gross domestic product earnings of just over $15 trillion. Under Obama, the
government has run up a huge debt that has led to its credit rating being
reduced for the first time in the nation’s history.
These and
other factors contribute to the “Obama fatigue” to which Peggy Noonan alluded.
Even the lavish lifestyle of the Obama’s no longer is sufficient to evoke
anything other than a mild rebuke.
This is
likely to change, however, as voters begin to focus on the 2014 midterm
elections because the Rasmussen polls are telling us that the economy is their
primarily concern. Fully 80% of likely voters surveyed last week said the
economy will strongly influence how they vote. Just 17% of adult consumers
rated the economy as good.
We well
may see more Democrat incumbents decide not to run in 2014, opening the door
for Republican candidates. A Republican-controlled Congress, such as occurred
during Clinton’s first term in 1994 may be the result.
Obama will
try to blame Republicans for the failure of his gun control and immigration
initiatives and many pundits are saying this is part of his 2014 strategy. It
won’t work. His effort to frighten and burden Americans with sequestration has
already failed, further weakening his credibility.
In general
Americans have seen and experienced enough of Barack Obama to conclude that they
no longer want to hear or see that much of him in the months and years ahead.
© Alan
Caruba, 2013
That press conference was around 47 minutes and Obama "answered" a whole 6 questions. He just talks his way out of giving any sensible answers. I wonder if many Americans wonder what the economy would look like today if Romney had been elected? Obama has spent double the time playing golf than he's spent on the economy. That should tell you everything you need to know about this empty suit Chicago mobster con-man.
ReplyDeleteAnytime there is news on TV and the president is featured, I hit the mute button. When in the car, I turn the station. I can't believe how many times this idiot has been given air time and press coverage. If the 4th estate would do their job, this man would never had won the 1st term let alone a
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He can't even read the teleprompter correctly, remember corpse men? Can you imagine what the press would have done to GWB if he had made the same error?
Stay on him FoxNews!
I was just thinking of how many times "Obama" is stated in a newscast. It gets to the point that when I hear "Obama" I turn the radio off. I get my news by newspaper and the Internet so now I don't have to listen to those idiots and their "Obama" adoration.
ReplyDeleteObama looks like south american presidents! Left wing fascists!
ReplyDeleteWhat is so strange about him constantly "Beating around the GW BUSH? His FIRST vote as a new Senator in 2004 was for GW BUSH! His financers, supporters and Advisors nearly had collective, simultaneous, apoplexy! What "changed" as far as his power to initiate and/or decide issues on his own, we don't know!
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