Posted on 09/16/2013 11:29:55 AM PDT by SJackson
H.L. Mencken made Andy Rooney look like Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. Both gave curmudgeons a bad name. But Andy was shrew; he played to Middle Americans. He would say something like, Have you ever wondered why we collect string? and they would swoon. He was one of them, they thought. I knew Andy. He wasnt one of them and I suspect he didnt think much of them. Mencken, on the other hand, made no secret of his disdain for ordinary Americans, whom he saw as hopeless dolts.
Mencken, a Baltimore newspaperman, once said this about his fellow Americans:
Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance. No one in this world, so far as I knowand I have researched the records for years, and employed agents to help mehas ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people.
Pretty cold. But given that the great masses of plain people elected Barack Obama twice, maybe H.L. was onto something.
They elected him the first time because he was a historical figure. He wasnt Mondale or Dukakis or Gore or Kerry. He was young and cool and black and liberal. And Americans wanted to make history.
But the second time around? Unemployment was high, a big majority of Americans thought we were on the wrong track, the economic recovery was anemic, and most Americans had little confidence that things would get better anytime soon.
Yet he won again. So how do we explain it? Yes, you could pin it on a weak Republican candidate, but maybe Mencken was right. Maybe Americans or enough of them anyway are just not that smart.
Ive been thinking about this the past few days as I, along with everyone else, watched how the president has bungled the Syrian situation. First, during his campaign for re-election, he needlessly draws a red line, warning Syria that the use of chemical weapons is something the United States would not tolerate.
So far, there have been no repercussions.
Then, a week or so ago, after the world witnessed gruesome videos of dead children who had been exposed to poison gas, presumably the work of the Syrian regime, Secretary of State John Kerry makes a forceful statement about Bashar al-Assads immorality and makes clear that military action is coming.
Twenty-four hours later the president, who said he didnt need Congressional approval for a military attack, decides he wants Congress in on the decision.The president says he still wants to attack Syria, but that theres no rush.
John Kerry, mindful that Congress is as war-weary as the American people, explains that any U.S. action would be an unbelievably small, limited kind of effort, prompting groans and guffaws from all over the place.
Enter Vladimir Putin, who comes riding to Mr. Obamas rescue rescue, that is, from a certain no vote in the House and perhaps another no vote in the Democratically-controlled Senate. Putin pushes the idea originally put forth, tongue in check, by Secretary of State Kerry that Russia would work with the Syrian regime to put their chemical arsenal under international control for subsequent destruction.
The result of all this is a president who comes off looking like more like a community organizer than a commander-in-chief. I keep waiting for Ted Mack to come out and say: Welcome friends to the latest edition of the Amateur Hour.
At heart, Mr. Obama may or may not be a nice guy. Reasonable people may disagree on that. But when it comes to being president, hes clearly in way over his head.
In a piece for Commentary that runs under the headline, The Collapse of the Obama Presidency, Peter Wehner makes that very point. This is how he puts it:
How bad has 2013 been for Barack Obama? Let us count the ways.
In the first year of his second term, the president has failed on virtually every front. He put his prestige on the line to pass federal gun-control legislationand lost. He made climate change a central part of his inaugural addressand nothing has happened. The president went head-to-head with Republicans on sequestrationand he failed. Hes been forced to delay implementation of the employer mandate, a key feature of the Affordable Care Act. ObamaCare is more unpopular than ever, and its turning out to be a train wreck (to quote Democratic Senator Max Baucus) in practice. The most recent jobs report was the worst in a year, with the Obama recovery already qualifying as a historically weak one. Immigration reform is going nowhere. And then theres Syria, which has turned out to be an epic disaster.
Barack Obama is the man who told us that his candidacy would ring out across this land as a hymn that will heal this nation, repair this world, make this time different than all the rest. No wonder his acolytes thought he was the messiah.
So why do I think that if he were constitutionally able to run for a third term, despite everything, theres a good chance hed win? Lets turn again to Mr. Mencken and that observation he made many years ago for an answer.
Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance. No one in this world, so far as I knowand I have researched the records for years, and employed agents to help mehas ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people.
Or to put it in a slightly different way: Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
Sad but true. Today, however, we have a media establishment that works overitme to keep people in the dark and to hide essential information all voters need to hear.
Been saying it for a while now. Welcome to the party Bernie.
That appears to be an unnecessarily wordy way of saying: "None of us is as incompetent as all of us".
These are all very good points, but I still believe, deep down, (and as un-PC as it is) that Obama’s real message that: (1) he would still keep giving free stuff to the masses (note, EBT card growth, SS disability explosion, 2 years unemployment, etc.) and (2) he would not impose federal income taxes on 50% of the population (while screwing the evil rich) won him the election.
IRS harrasement of Tea Party (see Lois Lerner)
Voter fraud (see state of Kalifornia)
Buying votes with graft (see Green Energy)
Buying votes with food (see Food Stamp program)
Attacks on Conservative Primary Candidates (see NSA spying)
False Claim of Saving Detroit (see Detroit bankruptcy)
And yada, yada, yada...
Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance.”
There was a time, when one could get a good laugh out of Menken’s cynicism. Obama spoiled all that.
Sadly I agree. We are a bored and lazy country, by and large, too content to allow the media and politicians to do our thinking for us.
Translated into English from an article appearing in the Czech Republic as published in the Prager Zeitung of 28 April 2010
...Obamas Greatest Asset: Clueless Americans
My two sisters-in-law are like that: they only see the soundbites and what the "news" media tell them - they don't look further into anything. They fall hook, line and sinker for the media's propaganda push for the Dems, and vote for them like the lemmings they are.
bfl
I lived in NoVa for a few years. And while not uncommon, the local political antics across the river were big entertainment for us back then.
Somehow it's not quite as funny applied nationally. d:^|
It’s idiotic to “blame” “Americans” for “electing” someone.
Each party’s leadership decides the primaries.
Party leadership is under the control of the financial oligarchy
Thus who is even on the ballot is controlled by NWO.
We wind up with NWO (R) or NWO (D) being elected to both every seat in Congress and the Presidency.
There is never a non-NWO-controlled candidate that lasts in Congress very long, let alone makes it onto a Presidential ballot.
Another key tool of NWO for getting rid of candidates they don’t like and promoting those they do is the NWO-owned and controlled news media.
Americans have been living in a NWO-rigged political environment for well over a century.
With a vote.
Will you vote to spend more than you take in? Most will say no.
Will you vote to fund a food program to keep children from being hungry? Yes. (Even though it spends more than you take in, and it's unlikely that many children are going hungry.)
Clueless “joournalists” who can’t remember the last shooting on a US military facillity
Title says it all.
In the first year of his second term, the president has failed on virtually every front. He put his prestige on the line to pass federal gun-control legislationand lost. He made climate change a central part of his inaugural addressand nothing has happened. The president went head-to-head with Republicans on sequestrationand he failed. Hes been forced to delay implementation of the employer mandate, a key feature of the Affordable Care Act. ObamaCare is more unpopular than ever, and its turning out to be a train wreck (to quote Democratic Senator Max Baucus) in practice. The most recent jobs report was the worst in a year, with the Obama recovery already qualifying as a historically weak one. Immigration reform is going nowhere. And then theres Syria, which has turned out to be an epic disaster.
True that but it’s “All the Republicans’ fault” ( the Bush Card has expired)
See tagline.
What Goldberg completely misses is the 2nd election of Obama the republicans ran the inventor of Romneycare against him.. about as dysfunctional choice as would be possible.. ON PURPOSE...
PROVING..... The republican IS dyslexic...
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