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President Obama’s Ebola problem (questions about the president’s competency)
The Hill ^ | October 16, 2014 | Justin Sink

Posted on 10/16/2014 6:48:52 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

The Ebola crisis in the United States has become an anchor threatening to sink the Obama presidency.

Already under fire from critics who saw the federal response to the outbreak as disorganized and timid, things went from bad to worse on Wednesday when it was revealed a second nurse had contracted the disease while treating a Liberian man at a Dallas-area hospital.

More alarmingly, the diagnosis was made just hours after the nurse, 29-year-old Amber Vinson, had flown from Cleveland to Dallas on a commercial airliner, despite reporting to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that she had a fever.

That Vinson was allowed to travel at all — along with continued questions about why federal procedures for Ebola treatment appear not to have been implemented in Dallas — have prompted serious questions about the administration’s handling of the disease less than three weeks before the midterm elections.

Democrats are expected to lose significant ground in those contests, in no small part due to public dissatisfaction with Obama and resilient questions about the president’s competency.

And concessions from the White House and CDC that there were multiple “shortcomings” in the administration’s response are only likely to deepen those fears.

The president has little political capital to spare.

Obama’s approval ratings were already at a record low of 40 percent according to a Washington Post / ABC News poll released Wednesday — and taken before news of the new Ebola patient broke. That same survey found just 39 percent of voters see the Democrats favorably — the worst showing for Obama’s party since 1984.

The precipice on which the president now rests is eerily similar to the one that confronted former President George W. Bush at the same point in his term.

The former president, doomed by a series of political and policy missteps, became quickly viewed as incompetent, limiting his ability to effectively govern.

Obama hasn’t had a major error like Katrina or the War in Iraq. But the cumulative effect of careening through an unrelenting two years of crises, from the Department of Veterans Affairs to the Secret Service, has had a similar effect on perceptions of the president.

The “No drama Obama” White House has long prided itself on not overreacting to crises.

They say Obama is far more concerned about the nuts and bolts of governing than short-term political gains or losses playing out in the media.

White House press secretary Josh Earnest, asked Wednesday whether Obama remained confident in CDC Director Tom Friedman, said “that pointing fingers of blame will not be constructive here.”

“What’s evident, I think, from this president’s leadership style is that he’s focused on solving problems,” said Earnest, who steadfastly denied ulterior motives for the president’s canceling of a campaign and fundraising swing. Obama instead met with senior staff on the Ebola response. (The president also canceled his events on Thursday to focus on Ebola.)

The major takeaway from that meeting was the creation of CDC “SWAT teams” that would swarm to local hospitals to help them implement proper policy procedures if another American patient was diagnosed with Ebola — something the agency itself had already announced a day prior.

Obama did not name a czar to lead the government’s response, nor did he toughen travel bans to the West African countries where the Ebola outbreak is pervasive, as some Republicans have suggested.

That left many questioning why the CDC hadn’t already had strike teams in place, given that Ebola had surfaced months earlier — and again underscored perceptions the administration appeared reactive rather than proactive.

History suggests that the president’s measured response to crises has not paid dividends. While White House officials chortle at “phony scandals” like the IRS targeting of political groups or the terror attacks in Benghazi, polls show that trust in the government and the president’s handling of foreign policy have been steadily eroding.

And while the president has long resisted efforts by Republicans to bully him into firing top officials, the result has been a steady trickle of bad news that ends up causing more damage to his administration. Just weeks ago, Secret Service Director Julia Pierson resigned after a growing list of blunders became too significant to ignore. Months earlier, Obama was similarly reticent to cut ties with VA Secretary Eric Shinseki.

Rather than seeming above the fray, Obama can appear detached and distant.

Obama himself acknowledged the problem earlier this month when pressed on why he played golf immediately after giving a statement on the beheading of American journalist James Foley at the hands of ISIS.

“There's always going to be some tough news somewhere, it's going to be there,” Obama told 60 Minutes. “But there's no doubt that after having talked to the families, where it was hard for me to hold back tears listening to the pain that they were going through after the statement that I made, that I should've anticipated the optics.”

But that’s done little to change his behavior, or how the White House calibrates its response to crises.

Asked Wednesday if the administration had at all considered the politics of the Ebola crisis, Earnest jumped to insist they had not.

“I’m sure there are many people who have considered the political ramifications of this response and today’s decision to alter the schedule, but the fact is that that hasn’t crossed the minds of the president’s senior advisers here at the White House,” he said.

But for the president — and the congressional Democrats fighting alongside him for their political survival — it might be time for the White House to do just that.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: ebola; incompetent; lameduck; obama; obola; present
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To: Paine in the Neck
I think we have the answers by now.

Is Obama doing what he can to create an EBOLA scare as a way of keeping voters home on election day?

Low turnout benefits democrats.

Are cautions people going to want to stand in line with a bunch of strangers who might be carrying the EBOLA virus?


21 posted on 10/16/2014 7:11:52 AM PDT by Iron Munro (We can make it work with only one square per restroom visit -- Sheryl Crow)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
"(questions about the president’s competency)"

I have absolutely no questions about his competency- He is quite competent in his holy jihad of destroying the Great Satan and the Little Satan. No one else could have destroyed so much so quickly.

22 posted on 10/16/2014 7:12:10 AM PDT by matthew fuller (Barak Hussein Obama (Baghdad Barry)- the first step into a thousand years of darkness.)
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To: NEMDF

Well, there were a couple guys that dressed up in black with clubs at one polling place.


23 posted on 10/16/2014 7:12:54 AM PDT by Cold Heart
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To: MileHi

Yes, I noticed that one too.

What was Bush’s major error in Katrina? With Iraq, it can be debated whether we should have been there...but Bush won the war. It was Obama that screwed everything up.


24 posted on 10/16/2014 7:13:24 AM PDT by Cowboy Bob (They are called "Liberals" because the word "parasite" was already taken.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

White House press secretary Josh Earnest, asked Wednesday whether Obama remained confident in CDC Director Tom Friedman, said “that pointing fingers of blame will not be constructive here.”

“What’s evident, I think, from this president’s leadership style is that he’s focused on solving problems,” said Earnest, who steadfastly denied ulterior motives for the president’s canceling of a campaign and fundraising swing.

This almost made me spit my Green Tea all over my screen at work.


25 posted on 10/16/2014 7:13:33 AM PDT by mothball
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To: Mechanicos

Wrong? No, apropos, I would say..


26 posted on 10/16/2014 7:14:14 AM PDT by cardinal4 (Certified Islamophobe..)
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To: pepsionice

...and many would argue that Wilson screwed us with his WWI actions. He ran on a platform that he would keep us out of the war. Then we ended up at war anyway. If the US had stayed out of WWI, there was a chance that there wouldn’t have been a WWII


27 posted on 10/16/2014 7:20:00 AM PDT by kidd
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

It would be common sense to at least stop issuing visas to people from Ebola infected areas. Obama’s refusal to close our borders to this global epidemic can only be understood in a political context. Closing the borders due to Ebola would expose Obama’s open borders policy to push amnesty for millions of illegals who would then would become Democrat voters.


28 posted on 10/16/2014 7:20:28 AM PDT by The Great RJ
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To: All
Cong Royce (Republican-Cali) recommended the State Department stop issuing visas for non-US nationals in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone as a “containment measure that may help mitigate the risk of further translocation to the United States.”

"Mind your dam business, Royce. Represent your
own country. I'll represent who I dam well please."

29 posted on 10/16/2014 7:23:03 AM PDT by Liz ("Sooner or later everyone sits down to a banquet of consequences." Robert Louis Stevenson)
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To: kidd

The 1916 election was entirely about staying out of the war. Roughly sixty days after the results...the plans team were ready to go with the war plans in early 1917. Public sentiment really was dazed over this.

Oddly, we go back 1912, and Teddy’s little tirade against Taft that created this mess. Teddy could have easily sat out 1912, and came back in 1916 to run again...winning easily as the “war-president”.


30 posted on 10/16/2014 7:24:29 AM PDT by pepsionice
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

31 posted on 10/16/2014 7:30:25 AM PDT by Yossarian
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

It’s not about competency. He deliberately chose his policy based on his ideology.


32 posted on 10/16/2014 7:36:53 AM PDT by I want the USA back (Media: completely irresponsible. Complicit in the destruction of this country.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

He makes the incompetent and widely detested Bush look good.

Dealing with the ebola crisis is above his pay grade.

This is his Katrina.


33 posted on 10/16/2014 7:40:28 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: Cowboy Bob

Exactly


34 posted on 10/16/2014 7:42:24 AM PDT by MileHi (Liberalism is an ideology of parasites, hypocrites, grievance mongers, victims, and control freaks.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

There have been uncountable reasons to question 0vomit’s competence, starting from before the 2008 election.

My question is: What is it about the current situation that is different from the previous six years that suddenly would make someone question his competence?


35 posted on 10/16/2014 8:07:24 AM PDT by generally (Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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To: Mechanicos

I guarantee you’d be treated with less deference by the authorities than the blackpampers were in 2008.


36 posted on 10/16/2014 8:09:05 AM PDT by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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To: MileHi
"Obama hasn’t had a major error like Katrina or the War in Iraq." Oh for Petes sake.

My thoughts exactly.

The writer is insanely, blindly supportive of Obama. The reality is that all of Obama's actions have been major errors, which is the only reason why no particular crime or illegal action stands out. It's easy to list his worst moves and simply miss the IRS abuse, or Fast and Furious, or the Obamacare rollout, of a thousand other catastrophic actions, on an almost daily basis. There's always a recent blunder (like keeping the borders open to Ebola) to make you forget the previous high crimes and misdemeanors.

37 posted on 10/16/2014 8:32:44 AM PDT by Pollster1 ("Shall not be infringed" is unambiguous.)
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To: Pollster1
Yep. And the worst part of the Katrina response was School bus Nagin and the progressive media.
38 posted on 10/16/2014 8:42:20 AM PDT by MileHi (Liberalism is an ideology of parasites, hypocrites, grievance mongers, victims, and control freaks.)
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To: Iron Munro

I voted absentee. Please consider this option. If you contact your local Board of Elections, ask them if this is still possible. It should be. Over two weeks left....

Encourage others to do so.


39 posted on 10/16/2014 8:54:54 AM PDT by bufferina
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
It's extremely difficult to maintain a facade of trying to better the status quo, when you are trying to do the very opposite.

Obogus never had the intention of bettering the nation; only to transform it.

40 posted on 10/16/2014 8:59:03 AM PDT by Know et al (Keep on Freepin'!!!)
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