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The Bloomberg Is Off the Rose
Journal of American Greatness ^ | February 21, 2020 | Conrad Blackf

Posted on 02/22/2020 6:17:14 AM PST by billorites

Instant dismissals of Michael Bloomberg’s Wednesday night performance in the Democratic debate as a disaster are exaggerations of what happened. But there is no question the reality of him was a let-down to such an idolatrous, $400 million advertising build-up. Bloomberg was not overly articulate or ingenuous, and he was too impersonal to satisfy a party that likes to think of itself as impassioned. As someone who had been preceded by such a mighty fanfare, he was the victim of his own largesse—more than 20 times the advertising expense of his nearest competitor.

The public had been led to expect the arrival of a demiurge, but Bloomberg has little physical presence (unlike Trump), and is far from a stem-winding speaker. He handled the disparagements of his status as a billionaire ably—“I worked hard for the money and I give most of it away to charities each year.” But he got the worst of the predictable questions about stop-and-frisk, and bombed badly when asked about the alleged sexual harassment episodes which were settled with pay-offs and non-disclosure agreements.

Bloomberg only really excelled when taxes and economics were the focus. Here he (rightly) derided the views of all of the other candidates as “ridiculous,” and Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) accused him of a “cheap shot” when Bloomberg said Sanders’ socialism was really “Communism and that was tried and didn’t work.”

“Marxism” would have been more accurate than Communism, but Sanders opened the kimono for such a reflection by amplifying his call for confiscatory taxation on high wealth and incomes, and redistribution to the lowest third on the economic scale, along with the outright nationalization or heavy regulation of the private sector. It is an insane program and Bloomberg’s dismissal of it was authoritative.

The two previous front-runners, who seemed to run out of steam in Iowa and New Hampshire, Joe Biden and Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), made a bit of a comeback.

Warren seemed less strident than usual but she speaks with a tremulous voice, and emotive twitches and palpitations, reinforcing her sincerity but not her persuasiveness.

The former vice president, for the first time that I’ve seen, made count his experience, and especially his time in national office. After an outburst of unseemly heckling, Biden gave a good, punchy wind-up, and graduated from the amiable but fading water buffalo to the old contender torquing himself up for a last hurrah; from a somewhat pitiable state to a rather endearing one. If anyone gained, Warren and Biden did.

Pete Buttigieg, as Klobuchar tellingly remarked, has “talking points,” but he hasn’t really done anything in his career that entitles him to be thought of in presidential terms. He is admirably glib, but he is a fraud, a construct, as if fabricated from a child’s erector set. Klobuchar is amiable and relatively sober politically, but terribly unexciting. Sanders is always high-pitched, angry, arms waving, plunging ever further into his socialist cul-de-sac.

Bloomberg had to do well to confirm the position he has bought in the polls and add momentum; the party establishment, desperate at the collapse of Biden and the rise of Sanders, bent the rules to shoe-horn him into the debate. He cannot have reassured the party elders.

Instead of rising to the presidency, Bloomberg tried to redefine it down to the necessity to defeat Trump (called “a disaster,” for reasons that weren’t hinted at), and the identification of the best executive. As he was the only Democratic candidate who had ever been an executive, there wasn’t much suspense to his pitch, but it trivialized the office.

The one point everyone agreed upon was the necessity of defeating Trump. But the big takeaway from the debate was that none of them could win a debate with Trump, much less an election. And none of them could pull the people on the hustings as Trump always does (and did Wednesday night in Phoenix).

Bloomberg bandies about that he, too, is a New Yorker and he can deal with a con man and face down a bully. But he wasn’t credible; he was the little guy talking tough in the absence of the enemy.

Trump exaggerates, but none of the Democrats acknowledge that there are now more jobs to be filled in the United States than there are unemployed, and none shows any awareness that the incomes of the lower 20 percent of American income-earners are now rising more quickly, in percentage terms, than the incomes of the most wealthy. They are still preaching the hackneyed Democratic litany of “45 years of work for no increase in real income,” (Sanders), and “one percent income growth annually” (Buttigieg). It is piffle and Trump will blow them to pieces.

Except for Bloomberg, they all buy into the zero-sum game of third-grade arithmetic economics: wildly inflated ideas of what increased revenue tax increases will yield, as if reducing the disposable income of people and corporations would not reduce their investment and spending; and a complete naïveté about both the cost and benignity of government administration of all the additional regulation and taxation that even the comparative moderates envision.

The discussion of the environment was a painful, fiercely contested six-way race to see who could produce the more fearful alarms about the future of the planet if we did not hasten to reduce carbon emissions at the expense of employment in many industries, including oil and natural gas.

Fortunately, there was no real discussion of foreign relations and not much about immigration. All the bunk about Trump blowing up the world, or at least blundering into a new Middle Eastern or Korean War, is hard to sustain, and the Democrats seem to recognize by their silence (Speaker Nancy Pelosi) that a southern border is not “immoral,” and illegal immigration is not popular, apart from Democratic ward-heelers who use the illegals (noncitizens) to stuff the ballot boxes and Republican employers who like the cheap labor.

The picture for the Democrats is likely to grow steadily darker, unless Bloomberg can come out of the gate on Super Tuesday much closer to Sanders than the polls now show him to be. He will have to do much better to drive out Biden, Warren, Buttigieg, and Klobuchar and reduce it to a showdown with Sanders.

The presidency is a glamorous position and needs to be filled by a star. Franklin Roosevelt, as he said to Orson Welles, was “a great actor,” in addition to possessing other aptitudes. Harry Truman was Everyman; Ike was the likable victorious five-star general; John F. Kennedy was an idol; Reagan was also a great actor (who starred in a lot of grade-B movies), Bill Clinton at least excited his followers, as did Obama; both are suave and fluent.

And Trump pulled between 5 million and 25 million viewers every week for 14 years and has commanded a huge following as president. None of these Democrats is a star—Bloomberg was supposed to be a star but didn’t look like one on Wednesday night. None of them excites anyone, except Sanders, who frightens twice as many people as he enlists.

The Democrats’ nightmare scenario now looms: there is no sign that the number of candidates is going to shrink appreciably and if it does not, it will be a messy convention. (I suspect Sanders and Bloomberg will offer the vice-presidential nominations to Buttigieg and Klobuchar and induce Biden and Warren to withdraw.)

They can’t crank up the fake scandal machine against Trump again, and the Obama Justice Department and intelligence agencies are likely to be exposed in indictments in the spring for truly shocking and unconstitutional misconduct during and after the 2016 election. It is increasingly difficult to see how the Democratic leadership, which first thought Trump was a joke, then a disposable president, and then an easily defeatable president, is going to make it even a close race.

As of now, Michael Bloomberg remains the Democrats’ best bet. But his bantam rooster-moneybags routine is off to a rocky start and at this point, he is no match for Trump and his army of supporters and strong record in office.


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1 posted on 02/22/2020 6:17:14 AM PST by billorites
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To: billorites
.....former vice president Biden touted his time in national office and experiences gained ......

Biden recounted his years at the top like it was all his ideas being implemented.....as if he was President and Obama simply his factotum.

2 posted on 02/22/2020 6:30:50 AM PST by Liz (Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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To: billorites

Mikey won the debate.


3 posted on 02/22/2020 6:31:42 AM PST by yldstrk (Bingo! We have a winner!)
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To: All
At a CNN Town Hall, asked how he would resrore the barriers between the DOJ and the WH.....Biden inexplicably claimed,
“My deceased son, was the Attorney General of the United States, and before that, he was a federal prosecutor
in one of the largest offices in the country in Philadelphia.”

Biden is so befuddled, he cant even remember his son was Delaware AG.....not USAG.

4 posted on 02/22/2020 6:36:18 AM PST by Liz (Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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To: Liz

Biden had to put up with Obama for 8 years he deserves something from the Democrats for that.


5 posted on 02/22/2020 6:36:19 AM PST by cnsmom
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To: cnsmom

True.......but I dont think Obama’s very happy with Biden’s taking all the credit for what he did.


6 posted on 02/22/2020 6:37:57 AM PST by Liz (Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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To: Liz

I will argue that Obama doesn’t give a damn about what Biden says. It’s politics


7 posted on 02/22/2020 6:39:21 AM PST by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12) Progressives are existential American enemies)
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To: All

Bloomberg is totally oblivious of the degree to which people are turned off by his know-it-all demeanor.

He comes across as a totally repugnant individual———reeking of condescension and superiority......

Not one glimmer of humanity shows through his grinch-like demeanor.


8 posted on 02/22/2020 6:41:36 AM PST by Liz (Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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To: billorites

The democrat debates are working for our side to re elect President Trump on many levels.


9 posted on 02/22/2020 6:42:58 AM PST by Grampa Dave ( May every person dissing Roger Stone, suffer the same nightmare BS justice in a liberal court room.)
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To: bert

Self-centered Obama?

Not care?

He was shoved aside so Joe could score points.

MEMO TO JOE: That Obama endorsement aint ever coming your way.


10 posted on 02/22/2020 6:44:34 AM PST by Liz (Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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To: billorites

Watching “The Celebrity” on Tubi and you realize why Trump is a star.


11 posted on 02/22/2020 7:04:07 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: billorites

The DNC/Elites are still searching for that “Player to be named later”.


12 posted on 02/22/2020 7:58:44 AM PST by Don Corleone (The truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth)
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To: Grampa Dave
The democrat debates are working for our side to re elect President Trump on many levels.

Has a presidential election ever produced a 100 percent capture of the Electoral College? Jus' askin'.

13 posted on 02/22/2020 8:01:07 AM PST by Don Corleone (The truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth)
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To: billorites
Good piece. Conrad Black is always worth a read.

”It is increasingly difficult to see how the Democratic leadership, which first thought Trump was a joke, then a disposable president, and then an easily defeatable president, is going to make it even a close race.”

14 posted on 02/22/2020 8:22:06 AM PST by M. Thatcher
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To: Liz
deceased son...Attorney General of US...

omg--had not heard that one.

At this point Biden is just making up stuff so fast it is hard to keep track.

He will have amazing stories to tell his audience at the nursing home--of course most of them will be total fiction!

"In the beginning God and I created the universe. He got all the important ideas from me..." ;-)
15 posted on 02/22/2020 8:45:00 AM PST by cgbg (The Democratic Party is morphing into the Donner Party)
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To: billorites
The Bloomberg Is Off the Rose

Looks like Mini Mike, despite his annoying commercials, is not the savior of the dems, but never fear, Madam Hillary Benghazi and her pantsuit are warming up and ready to ride (waddle) to the rescue!

16 posted on 02/22/2020 9:31:26 AM PST by The Sons of Liberty (Takedown My Duly Elected President and You're Attacking The Constitution! IT WILL BE DEFENDED!)
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To: billorites

More popcorn please!


17 posted on 02/22/2020 9:34:43 AM PST by Truthoverpower (The guv mint you get is the Trump winning express !)
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To: billorites
Bloomberg was supposed to be a star but didn’t look like one on Wednesday night.

Yep. Bloomberg(D-Lilliput) is such a star, he had to buy his own participation trophy and then dropped it on the floor.

18 posted on 02/22/2020 9:58:12 AM PST by N. Theknow (Kennedys-Can't drive, can't ski, can't fly, can't skipper a boat-But they know what's best for you.)
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To: Don Corleone

I don’t think so.

However, the dems are trying for that record.


19 posted on 02/22/2020 11:53:13 AM PST by Grampa Dave ( May every person dissing Roger Stone, suffer the same nightmare BS justice in a liberal court room.)
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