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Greenfield: The Obama Era is Over
The Sultan Knish blog ^ | November 10 2016 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 11/10/2016 2:47:12 AM PST by Louis Foxwell

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

The Obama Era is Over

Posted by Daniel Greenfield

Obama and his supporters loved talking about history. His victory was historic. They were on the right side of history. History was an inevitable arc that bent their way.

The tidal force of demographics had made the old America irrelevant. Any progressive policy agenda was now possible because we were no longer America. We Were Obamerica. A hip, happening place full of smiling gay couples, Muslim women in hijabs and transgender actors. We were all going to live in a New York City coffee house and work at Green Jobs and live in the post-national future.

The past was gone. We were falling into the gorgeous wonderful future of dot com instant deliveries and outsourced everything. We would become more tolerant and guilty. The future was Amazon and Disney. It was hot and cold running social justice. The Bill of Rights was done. Ending the First and Second Amendments was just a clever campaign away. Narratives on news sites drove everything.

Presidents were elected by Saturday Night Live skits. John Oliver, John Stewart, Stephen Colbert and Samantha Bee were our journalists. Safe spaces were everywhere and you better watch your microaggressions, buddy. No more coal would be mined. No more anything would be made. The end of men was here. The end of the dead white men of the literary canon. The end of white people. The end of binary gender and marriage. The end of reason. The end of art. The end of 2 + 2 equaling 4. This was Common Core time. It was time to pardon an endless line of drug dealers. To kill cops and praise criminals. To be forced to buy worthless health insurance for wealth redistribution to those who voted their way to wealth.

This was Obama's America. And there was no going back. We were rushing through endless goal posts of social transformation. The military fell. Then the police. Now it looks as quaint as anything from the 50s, the 70s or the 80s. A brief moment of foolishness that already appears odd and awkward. And then one day nostalgic. It wasn't the future. It's already the past. It's history.

Scalia died. Hillary Clinton was bound to win. And she would define the Supreme Court. Downticket races would give her a friendly Senate. And then perhaps the House.

But there is no right side of history. There is only the side we choose.

The Obama era was permanent. It was history. Now it is history.

Its shocking ascendancy has been paired with an equally shocking descent. The Obama era is done. It's gone. It's over. It was wiped from the pages of history in one night that left Congress and the White House in Republican hands.

It would have been bad enough if Jeb Bush had succeeded Obama. That would have been inconvenient, but not a repudiation. Instead Obama's legacy was dashed to pieces. His frantic efforts to campaign for Hillary did no good. The public did not vocally reject him. What they did was in its own way even worse. They brushed past him. They sidelined him. They gave him passable approval ratings while dismissing his biggest accomplishments. They forgot him. They made it clear that he did not matter.

And that is in its own way far more brutal and wounding. They didn't just destroy the Obama era. Instead they dismissed it as if it never existed.

Obama didn't make history after all. He wasn't a teleprompter demi-god standing athwart of history. He was Carter and Ford. He was there to be forgotten. He didn't change the world. He wasn't the messiah. He was merely mortal. Just another politician who will sag and age. Who will, in the end, be photographed like Bill Clinton, lonely and lost in a world that has passed him by.

The Obama era ends not with a bang, but with a whimper. With a national consensus that maybe he didn't really matter so much after all. And those to whom he mattered the most were his enemies determined to undo everything he did.

Obama once thought that he belonged to the ages. Now he belongs in the rubbish bin.


TOPICS: Government; History; Politics
KEYWORDS: bho44; enoughalready; greenfield; hillarylost; obamalegacy; sultanknish; theforgottenman; trumpvictory
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To: Louis Foxwell

Obama, Clinton, and Bush eras have been relegated to the dustbin of history....


41 posted on 11/10/2016 5:49:42 AM PST by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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To: amihow
Yes, I'd like to be as optimistic as Daniel Greenfield, but...

"The evil men do lives after them."

--Shakespeare

42 posted on 11/10/2016 6:11:07 AM PST by Verginius Rufus
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To: Louis Foxwell

In my humble literary opinion, this is the BEST essay that Dan has penned so far. And he has written some good ones. Some have been more complex, some more erudite, and some more intellectual.

But THIS one goes straight to the HEART of America.


43 posted on 11/10/2016 6:35:25 AM PST by left that other site (You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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To: butterdezillion

great post!


44 posted on 11/10/2016 6:41:39 AM PST by COUNTrecount
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To: Liz
Liberals whine about "Fascism” but they wouldn’t don't know Fascism if they tripped over it sipping lattes in Starbucks. for exactly the same reason that fish don’t know water.
45 posted on 11/10/2016 8:07:25 AM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion ('Liberalism' is a conspiracy against the public by wire-service journalism.)
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To: Louis Foxwell
That one certainly put a smile on my face. This election was an unmistakable statement of dissatisfaction on the part of the American people for a progressive agenda that appeared to be getting entirely out of control. One indication of just how far is the high degree of support for Trump within the demographic that has become the default target of sundry social justice agitations: white males over 25. And, as well, the surprise on the part of more or less honest activists that this should be the case. These have, up to now, dismissed this sort of resentment as racism and unworthy of consideration; that may be less the case now that it's bit them in the collective ass.

Those movements were supported, funded, nurtured, and protected at the highest levels of the federal government, hardly the Constitutional function of the positions but as levers of power, highly attractive to energetic progressives with a clear bent toward vindictiveness. Those positions are about to be purged and reloaded, which is what the shouting is all about at the moment.

One thing signally absent from the psyche of the average social justice warrior is any sense of moderation, which is why the reflexive denial of the mere possibility that they might be going too far, painting with too broad a brush, employing violence where reason is called for. It takes an event of this magnitude to drive the lesson home to that minority of activists who are actually willing to learn.

I expressed the hope after the elections of 2008 that 0bama would grow in office, that he would discard some of the pretensions and excesses that were necessary to run a political campaign. He has not, and his programs have suffered for it. What became apparent during this period and expressed during the last election is that there is a single mandatory characteristic for a candidate without which he or she will fail, either in election or in office, and it is this: the candidate must love the country and respect its citizens. That sounds so simplistic it borders on the trite, but in truth neither 0bama nor Hillary Clinton displays that characteristic, nor do most of the more strident social activists. If you love and respect something but still wish to change it, you learn tact and discretion. If you hate it and its inhabitants, you learn nothing but hatred. If you regard the citizens as sheep to be led and sheered, or clay to be molded to your own inner vision, you end up on the losing end of a godawful political shellacking such as the one we see before us. Some learn from it. Some don't.

46 posted on 11/10/2016 10:39:32 AM PST by Billthedrill
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To: Louis Foxwell

January 20, 2017: The End of An Error.


47 posted on 11/10/2016 9:14:58 PM PST by ZirconEncrustedTweezers (Nothing is sometimes the right thing to do, and always a wise thing to say.)
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To: Verginius Rufus

“The evil men do lives after them.” That just meant that the deceased would be remembered for the damage they did. Obie purported to be an honorable and upright person. Hopefully, the new government will conduct investigations revealing the corruption that pervades the current administration. Obie didn’t do much good so, if the good is indeed interred with his bones, that’s fine.


48 posted on 11/11/2016 11:06:40 PM PST by Silentgypsy
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To: Billthedrill

Good point!


49 posted on 11/11/2016 11:08:51 PM PST by Silentgypsy
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