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A Hundred Days: My Two Cents on Early Indications
Spare Change | February 20, 2009 | David J Aland

Posted on 02/22/2009 12:12:15 AM PST by Natty Bumppo@frontier.net

The phrase “a hundred days” was coined by the Compte de Chabrol in 1815, referring to the time between Napoleon’s escape from Elba, and his defeat. Later, it was used to describe the 3-month honeymoon FDR enjoyed in 1933 with Congress, essentially dictating legislation from the Oval Office. Now, for better or for worse, we grade all of our Presidents on their First Hundred Days.

A lot can happen in a hundred days. Empires can be made and lost. It’s worth taking an early look at Obama’s first month to see what the first hundred could bring, even if the trends may be skewed by the learning-curve a one-term Senator might inevitably face in his new job:

- Joe Biden told the Russians we want to “hit the reset button” with them – ignoring a number of recent provocations on their part.

- Hillary Clinton tried showing off her intelligence – literally – by using sensitive information about North Korea as talking points during her current “listening tour” overseas.

- Secretary Gates and Ambassador Holbrooke publicly contradicted each other on what a rapprochement with the Taliban might mean for Pakistan and Afghanistan.

- Obama outsourced the rushed creation of a massive bill to his Party apparatchiks, and got handed a partisan and flawed result, whose final outcome depended on preserving the vote of a badly compromised Roland Burris, and hip-checking Judd Gregg with a Mephistophelian offer of a Cabinet position. In the meantime, the President’s campaign has failed to pay its debts.

- The Attorney General called Americans “cowards” for not addressing issues of race.

- The new Secretary of the Treasury got the Stock Market to plunge by revealing a mortgage bailout plan remarkable only for it’s lack of vision, theme, and details – which seems all too much a reflection of his own tax returns.

- The new Secretary of Transportation suggested a tax on the number of miles driven by car-owners, which the White House almost immediately repudiated.

- Numerous Democrat legislators warned darkly of resurrecting the Fairness Doctrine, which the President declined to support.

To any observer trying to decipher where this Administration is attempting to go, there’s no wonder that the only impression is incoherence and contradiction. Biden and Clinton seem intent on proving to our allies and adversaries that President Obama is not President Bush – but neither of them can say what that means. In the meantime, the Iranians are launching space vehicles, and building nukes. The Russians are flexing their muscle everywhere, and the Taliban is emerging from their caves.

At home, the only industry likely to be stimulated by the recent porkfest will be the lawyers who will file countless suits over whether the Federal government can force States to take money they don’t want, or whether a handwritten insert from a staffer or lobbyist truly constitutes “the intent of Congress” in the making of law.

Al Sharpton and North Carolina’s James Clyborn found new ways to feign outrage – Sharpton alleging a racial slur to the President as the writer of a bill with which he had almost nothing to do, and Clyborn alleging that refusing federal money (and the strings attached) was tantamount to racism. No wonder people are afraid to talk about race when even non-racial issues can turn up “the race card.”

Emboldened by the bailout of bad loans made by bad banks to bad credit risks, groups like ACORN are breaking into foreclosed homes and declaring squatter’s rights. The Stock Market continues to fall. What’s a leader to do?

Predictably, the President has embarked on the one thing he does best – hitting the road, shaking hands, and making promises. In short: he’s campaigning again, but this time Americans are asking for something more than vague promises of “change.” Several appearances have been annoyingly marred by dissent.

Karl Rove comments that, for as disciplined as the Obama campaign may have been in the past, his team is “winging it” on most issues now. In fact, nothing has really changed: no amount of discipline can offset the lack of a substantive message.

The time for campaign rhetoric is past, and the consequences of this lack of discipline and substance keep piling up. A lot can happen in a hundred days. Here’s hoping our President can figure out how to avoid marching all of us to Waterloo before the time is up.


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1 posted on 02/22/2009 12:12:15 AM PST by Natty Bumppo@frontier.net
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To: Natty Bumppo@frontier.net

Very good post.

FUBO


2 posted on 02/22/2009 12:17:06 AM PST by unkus
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To: All
SNIPPET from post no. 1:

"The time for campaign rhetoric is past, and the consequences of this lack of discipline and substance keep piling up. A lot can happen in a hundred days. Here’s hoping our President can figure out how to avoid marching all of us to Waterloo before the time is up."

3 posted on 02/22/2009 12:36:45 AM PST by Cindy
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To: unkus
I had to look up FUBO . I found a web page by a guy who made up the term. ( F*** yoU Barack Obama)
4 posted on 02/22/2009 1:26:49 AM PST by Nateman (The Obamanation begins.)
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To: Nateman

Excellent analysis! FUBO!


5 posted on 02/22/2009 3:10:26 AM PST by aragona
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To: Natty Bumppo@frontier.net

FUBAR FUBO


6 posted on 02/22/2009 4:38:18 AM PST by JPG
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To: Natty Bumppo@frontier.net

My prediction. All the lesser Dem lights in DC realize this is the weakest president in decades and that he can be steam rolled. He’s already assumed figurehead status.


7 posted on 02/22/2009 5:05:56 AM PST by saganite (What would Sully do?)
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To: Natty Bumppo@frontier.net

I believe there should a “Trainee” sticker appended from the presidential seal whenever he speaks behind it.

All you photoshop experts out there want to take a crack at it?


8 posted on 02/22/2009 5:06:29 AM PST by 2nd Bn, 11th Mar
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To: Natty Bumppo@frontier.net

Good analysis of the 1st 100 DAZE of the PBO....unfortunately it is not North Carolina’s James Clyborn it’s Representative James E. Clyburn (Drat-SC).


9 posted on 02/22/2009 5:30:09 AM PST by iopscusa (El Vaquero. (SC Lowcountry Cowboy))
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To: Nateman

Unkas, I didn’t make up the term. I just reported about the radio host who did.

Thanks for the credit, but it belongs to another.


10 posted on 02/22/2009 2:52:00 PM PST by Crucis Country
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To: Crucis Country

Opps! How did you find your way to this post from your site?


11 posted on 02/22/2009 4:27:29 PM PST by Nateman (The Obamanation begins.)
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To: 2nd Bn, 11th Mar
All you photoshop experts out there want to take a crack at it?

Tyrant_in_training

I didn't use photoshop , I used GIMP in Linux but you get the picture.


12 posted on 02/22/2009 5:28:31 PM PST by Nateman (The Obamanation begins.)
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