Posted on 05/22/2013 7:54:08 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Although theres still a great deal to be learned about the scandals and controversies swirling around the White House like so many ominous dorsal fins in the surf, the nature of President Obamas bind is becoming clear. The best defenses of his administration require undermining the rationale for his presidency.
Were portrayed by Republicans as either being lying or idiots. Its actually closer to us being idiots. So far, this is the administrations best defense.
It was offered to CBS News Sharyl Attkisson by an anonymous aide involved in the White Houses disastrous response to the attacks in Benghazi, Libya.
Well-intentioned human error rarely gets the credit it deserves. People want to connect the dots, but thats only possible when you assume that all events were deliberately orchestrated by human will. This is the delusion at the heart of all conspiracy theorists, from Kennedy assassination crackpots to 9/11 truthers.
Behind all such delusions is the assumption that government officials we dont like are omnicompetent and entirely malevolent. The truth is closer to the opposite. They mean well but cant do very much very well.
This brings us to the flip side of the conspiracy theory call it the redeemer fantasy: If only we had the right kind of government with the right kind of leaders, thered be nothing we couldnt do.
Its been a while since we had a self-styled redeemer president. John F. Kennedy surely dabbled in the myth that experts could solve all of our problems, though much of JFKs messianic status was imposed on him posthumously by the media and intellectuals. You really have to go back to Franklin D. Roosevelt or Woodrow Wilson to find a president who pushed the salvific powers of politics as much as Barack Obama. His presidency has been grounded in the fantasy that theres nothing we cant do through government action if we just put all our faith in it and, by extension, in him. We are the ones weve been waiting for, he tells us, and if we just give over to a post-political spirit, where we put aside our differences, the way America (allegedly) did during other Sputnik moments (one of his favorite phrases), we can give jobs to the jobless, heal the planet, even create a kingdom [of heaven] right here on Earth.
For Obama, the only things separating America from redemption are politics, specifically obstruction from unhinged Republicans and others clinging to outdated and vaguely illegitimate motives. Opposition to gun control is irrational because the government is us. Reject warnings that tyranny is always lurking, he told the graduating class at Ohio State, because a self-governing people cannot tyrannize themselves.
But, suddenly, when the administration finds itself ensnared by errors of its own making, the curtain is drawn back on the cult of expertise and the fantasy of statist redemption. Early on in the IRS scandal, before the agencys initial lies were exposed, David Axelrod defended the administration on the grounds that the government is so vast the president cant know whats going on underneath him. Of course, it was Obama who once said, I know more about policies on any particular issue than my policy directors.
That is, when things are going relatively well. When scandal hits the fan, he goes from the government is us to talking of his own agencies the way a czar might dismiss an injustice in some Siberian backwater. The hubris of omnicompetence gives way to lighten up, were idiots.
Many of his defenders now rush to insist that its unfair to hold him to too high a standard. Hes just a man, just a politician. Well, duh.
Meanwhile, Obama insists that he is outraged. And, if sincere, thats nice. But so what? What the president seems to have never fully understood is that the Founders were smarter than he is or that the American people arent as dumb as he thinks we are. His outrage is beside the point.
A free people will have legitimate differences on questions of policy. A government as vast as ours is never mind as vast Obama wants it to be is destined to abuse its power, particularly in a climate where a savior-president is incessantly delegitimizing dissent (and journalistic scrutiny). Government officials will behave like idiots sometimes, not because they are individually dumb but because a government that takes on too much will make an idiot out of anyone who thinks theres no limit to what it can do. That alone is good reason to fear tyranny. Indeed, it would be idiotic not to.
Jonah Goldberg is the author of The Tyranny of Clichés, now on sale in paperback
Lying idiots works for me.
Somnicompetent...
Obamas Scandals: Are We Really To Believe He Didnt Know?
I am sure Obama-care will work fine....
Actually the MSM will say he is so smart, he knows what he does not know.
In the current White House he’s still the smartest guy in the room. That ought to tell you all you need to know about just how smart the other guys in the room are.
I think it more like: "all of the above" - they are liars, idiots, and lying idiots....
...as defined by Obama means that he is the one doing the "self-governing," because he is governing by himself.
According to him he holds all the reigns of power, so there is no need for a Congress or a Constitution.
We can't tyrannize ourselves if a tyrant is already doing it for us.
BHO: “I know more about policies on any particular issue than my policy directors.”
LOL!
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