By
Alan Caruba
The
fifth year in the political marriage between Barack Obama and the rest of
America has the look of a divorce in which a lot of Americans are wondering how
we can rid ourselves of the worst President in the history of the nation.
That’s not just my opinion.
As
2013 comes to a close it is abundantly clear that even the starry-eyed
journalists and political pundits who thought Obama was as close to the Second
Coming as American politics had ever known were having, not just doubts, but
serious regrets. The White House press corps is now in a state of rebellion.
As
the year began, Victor David Hanson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution
and respected conservative commentator, took a look back at George W. Bush, the
predecessor that Obama blamed for everything so often it became a joke.
“George
W. Bush left office in January 2009 with one of the lowest job-approval ratings
for a president (34%) since Gallup started compiling them—as compared to Harry
Truman’s low of 32%, Richard Nixon’s of 24%, and Jimmy Carter’s of 34%--and to
the general derision of the media,” wrote Hanson. Obama is likely to achieve a
rating less than these predecessors.
Bush
has distinguished himself by never publicly commenting on Obama while he has
held office. When his presidential library was opened in April, Bush’s approval
rating was 47%, but it is worth noting that Bush was in office when 9/11
occurred, followed by combat action in Afghanistan and in Iraq. Just before
Bush left office, a financial crisis struck the nation.
The
signs of dissatisfaction with Obama and his policies were evident as 2013
began. A January Gallup poll found that American opinion of the country’s state
of affairs was at its lowest point since 1979. Fewer than four-in-ten Americans
(39%) rated the U.S. in a positive manner. By February, the national debt
during Obama’s presidency had increased $5.9 trillion, more than it had
increased under all presidents from George Washington to Bill Clinton combined.
By
April the New York Times columnist, Maureen Dowd, was continuing to put
distance between Obama and herself. “Unfortunately, he still has not learned
how to govern” wrote Dowd, adding “No one on Capitol Hill is scared of him.”
Obama had devoted so much time to fund-raising and non-stop campaigning, that governing was obviously not a priority,
but that is exactly why Presidents are elected.
By
May, Politico.com reporters, Mike Allen and Jim Vandehei noted that Republicans
in the House had one-third of its committees investigating scandals and
wrong-doing by the Obama administration. “Establishment Democrats, never big
fans of this President to begin with, are starting to speak out. And reporters
are tripping over themselves to condemn lies, bullying and shadiness in the
Obama administration.”
By
July, a Washington Times editorial, “Obama’s Feats of Weakness” observed that
“Since Mr. Obama took office, the opinion of the United States generally has
declined in every country surveyed by the Pew Global Attitudes Project…Despite
the vaunted White House effort to reach out to Muslim-majority countries, U.S.
favorability ratings in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Pakistan are below where
they were in 2008 when George W. Bush was at the helm.”
As
2013 comes to a close, longtime former allies such as Saudi Arabia are openly
berating Obama for the secret deal negotiated with Iran. Egypt, a former ally,
feels betrayed by Obama for his support of the Muslim Brotherhood and, Israel
was being visited by Secretary John Kerry to express his opposition to new
housing in Jerusalem, but he has put Israel at great risk of annihilation by
Iranian nuclear weapon. The Washington Times opined that “There’s a reason Mr.
Obama has not been a strong leader internationally. He never set out to be one
because he has never believed in the exceptional mission of the United States.”
During
the October government shutdown, Fred Barnes, executive editor of the Weekly
Standards, noted that Obama “won’t negotiate with Republicans, though the fate
of Obamacare, funding of the government, and the future of the economic
recovery are at stake.” A veteran observer of the White House, Barnes said,
“His approach—dealing with a deadlock by not dealing with it—is unprecedented.
He has gone where no president has gone before.”
Earlier,
in June, Barnes said “the Obama administration is in an unexpected and sharp
state of decline. Mr. Obama has little influence on Congress. His presidency
has no theme. He pivots nervously from issue to issue.”
When
the Obamacare website debuted on October 1st, it was such a disaster
that it was a perfect reflection of a horrendous piece of legislation that is
causing widespread dismay and disruption affecting millions of Americans.
When
you add in the residue from first term scandals such as Fast and Furious,
Benghazi, and the use of the IRS to harass conservative groups seeking
non-profit tax status, it was obvious to all but mindless Obama devotees that
we face three years of further decline at home and internationally.
There
is still massive unemployment. There are still massive numbers on government
welfare programs and the nation’s health care system and insurance industry is
being massively disrupted. The economy is improving incrementally, almost
despite the administration’s policies.
To
say that 2013 has been a bad year for Obama is also to say it has been a bad
year for over three hundred million Americans. As Obamacare kicks in, 2014 will
be a year its hidden taxes take effect. In November, voters will have the
midterm elections to begin ending the a record of failed domestic and foreign
affairs.
©
Alan Caruba, 2013
I never knew a President could rule by Executive Order. It's like Congress doesn't exist. This guy needs to go now. I doubt this country can survive three more years of this clown.
ReplyDeleteRon, I don't think there is a means to remove him from office at this point, but if the midterm elections give full power in Congress to the GOP, they can shut down the efforts he is making to harm the economy, increase debt, etc.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Alan!! May it be a good one for you and all your readers.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lime Life, and I wish you and all my readers a Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteHi Alan,
ReplyDeleteI have been a longtime fan of your website. I have used excerpts from some of your past postings on my blog to buttress some arguments I was making. I consider you extremely knowledgeable and a great writer. I hate to say it, but there would be no impeachment of Obama, no matter what he does. He controls the mob and the media. It would be political suicide for the GOP to even try. I am hopeful that the 2014 election will take the senate from the democrats. But the 2016 elections with Hillery as the anointed one, by the same media that anointed Obama, and the GOP will run another inept campaign and the democrats will promise the *gimmedats* more stuff to secure their vote or they will use the threats of peoples gov't benefits being taken away by the mean old GOP or both, and the ever popular "raising the dead so they can vote democrat". I really hope I am wrong I really do, I don't mean to sound negative but the balance point is almost here if we don't change things back, we may start the slide in history as the post Americana era. pushed by the large debt, the unfunded liabilities, the mindset of the low information voters and the keystone kops foreign policies of the present administration.
@Garibaldi. Yes, you're right. Obama will not be impeached and it would be bad politics this year for the GOP in the House to even go through the motions to do so. Chalk it up to wishful thinking.
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