Posted on 09/09/2010 11:35:55 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Barack Obama has to be one of the smartest, eloquent, calm and cool and psychologically well-balanced (think of Bill Clinton, George W. Bush or Richard Nixon) American presidents of modern times.
Hes also one of the toughest, although he neither sounds it nor looks it. Shrewdly, and surprisingly candidly, an aide has recently described him as the most unsentimental man Ive ever met. Ruthlessness comes easily to Obama, thats to say, which is what it took for him to beat a presidential nomination rival as tough as Hillary Clinton.
And yet his popularity is dragging down toward 40 per cent and by all the omens his Democrats are about to get trounced in the November congressional elections.
Obama does have some serious problems. Hes black.
Unquestionably, a lot of Americans hate their national leader being black, and, worse yet, a black who is the smartest man around. Its a variant, incomparably uglier, of the widespread loathing of John F. Kennedy for making people feel bad by being so handsome and sophisticated, sort of a presidential Clark Gable.
Then theres the economy. The lack of jobs is serious and perhaps even more so is the widespread insecurity among those who do have jobs. A double-dip recession is a real prospect.
Yet the truth admittedly a near-irrelevancy in politics is that Obama headed off a near-depression caused by Bush and corporate greed and arrogance and stupidity, and by his stimulus package brought the economy back at least to consciousness.
Included in this was financial regulatory reform and reform of the auto companies (its working unexpectedly well). Also health-care reform.
Now hes attempting a second stimulus package. Its been blocked by the Republicans, who are insisting that planned tax cuts be extended to the wealthy (incomes above $250,000) as well as to the middle class.
This blockage of a second stimulus is being cheered on by the populist Tea Party movement. Go figure that, other than that many Tea Partiers undoubtedly cant stand the fact that hes black.
This is the point. Obamas problem, which indeed is sizeable, doesnt reside in himself, although he needs to learn the art of faking sincerity that Clinton, with his I feel your pain pitch. was so good at. Obamas problem resides in America. Its become a near-dysfunctional society.
The Tea Party, which is a genuine grassroots movement, confirms it. It stands for freedom. No more big government. No more meddling in peoples lives. But instead, Sarah Palin.
That a sizeable number of people should want Palin for president is irrefutable evidence their society has gone dysfunctional. Shes a third-rater, except in demagoguery (and in faking sincerity). Paris Hilton would do the job as well, probably better.
Why should this be so? My guess is that Tea Party members and a lot of others, including that Florida evangelical minister who wanted to burn the Quran, even though it would have put a lot of American soldiers at risk, have actually got onto something important.
That something is that the U.S. today is clearly in decline. This shouldnt be exaggerated. Americans have an astounding capacity for resilience. Once there was humiliation in Vietnam. Once all the experts were saying Japan was about to become No. 1. Both are now history.
The U.S. will always be powerful and wealthy. But it will never again bestride the world like a colossus towering above all others. It will be, rather, a big guy in a crowd.
Americas conceit of exceptionalism, or of being better than anyone else and fundamentally different from all other societies and countries, can no longer be sustained. Its exhausted its quota, a very large one indeed, of bright, confident mornings.
Obamas problem thus is stark and simple: Hes the right guy at the wrong time.
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Richard Gwyn's column appears every other Friday. gwynr@sympatico.ca
Applause for your comments in posting #45!!! You said a lot there in just a few sentences and nailed it!
At first I though the guy was being sarcastic.
What a highly skilled president to figure out a way to be blocked by the minority party in both houses!
Richard Gwyn has to be one of the most deluded, isolated, ignorant and misinformed, emotionally overwrought (think of Chris Matthews, Keith Olberman or Barbara Walters) Canadian journalists of any era.
Yes, yes, yes. Barack Obama is just so.... precious!
I'm not buyin' what the author is trying to sell.
Wow! this guy is freeking crazy!
Just how do the republicans block Anything when they are the minority in the house and senate?
Well I don’t like his white side either, or his anti-Christian muslim side.
HOMO Alert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Make that Senile HOMO Alert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can’t top your reply. Or agree more.
Maybe that's why the Constitution called for Electors to select the President, and didn't call for them to "pledge" themselves to a party and its nominee come hell or high water.
Obama's the high water.
Psycholoically balanced???
You could use this piece to grow mushrooms.
***So Mark Steyn gave up his Canadian citizenship?***
Not yet - he does refer to himself as ‘an illegal alien’.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Steyn
Steyn, a Canadian citizen, now resides mainly in New Hampshire in the United States. He is married with three children.[2]
Those Canadians can have him.
For free, please?
Americas conceit of exceptionalism, or of being better than anyone else and fundamentally different from all other societies and countries, can no longer be sustained. Its exhausted its quota, a very large one indeed, of bright, confident mornings.
Imam Obamah couldn't agree more.
psh....He says, “...other than that many Tea Partiers undoubtedly cant stand the fact that hes black.”
Where do these screwballs keep coming up with that? We have no problem with a black man as president...just not this one.
We be sooo dumb.
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