"There is a distinctly Titanic-like feel to the Obama
presidency... and it’s not hard to see why"
Nile Gardiner from The Daily Telegraph (UK) sums up the implosion of hopenchange as seen from his side of the pond- so refreshingly frank and straightforward compared to the New York Times' flock of duplicitous parrots:
Can it get any worse for President Obama?
Undoubtedly yes.
Undoubtedly yes.
Here are 10 key reasons why the Obama presidency is in serious trouble, and why its prospects are unlikely to improve between now and the November mid-terms:
1. The Obama presidency is out of touch with the American people
In a previous post I noted how the Obama presidency increasingly resembles a modern-day Ancien RĂ©gime, extravagant, decaying and out of touch with ordinary Americans. The First Lady’s ill-conceived trip to Spain at a time of widespread economic hardship was symbolic of a White House that barely gives a second thought to public opinion on many issues, and frequently projects a distinctly elitist image. The “let them eat cake” approach didn’t play well over two centuries ago, and it won’t succeed today.
2. Most Americans don’t have confidence in the president’s leadership
This deficit of trust in Obama’s leadership is central to his decline. According to a recent Washington Post/ABC News poll, “nearly six in ten voters say they lack faith in the president to make the right decisions for the country”, and two thirds “say they are disillusioned with or angry about the way the federal government is working.” The poll showed that a staggering 58%of Americans say they do not have confidence in the president’s decision-making, with just 42% saying they do.
3. Obama fails to inspire
In contrast to the soaring rhetoric of his 2004 Convention speech in Boston which succeeded in impressing millions of television viewers at the time, America is no longer inspired by Barack Obama’s flat, monotonous and often dull presidential speeches and statements delivered via teleprompter. From his extraordinarily uninspiring Afghanistan speech at West Point to his flat State of the Union address, President Obama has failed to touch the heart of America. Even Jimmy Carter was more moving.
4. The United States is drowning in debt
The Congressional Budget Office Long-Term Budget Outlook offers a frightening picture of the scale of America’s national debt. Under its alternative fiscal scenario, the CBO projects that US debt could rise to 87 percent of GDP by 2020, 109 percent by 2025, and 185 percent in 2035. While much of Europe, led by Britain and Germany, are aggressively cutting their deficits, the Obama administration is actively growing America’s debt, and has no plan in place to avert a looming Greek-style financial crisis.
5. Obama’s Big Government message is falling flat
The relentless emphasis on bailouts and stimulus spending has done little to spur economic growth or create jobs, but has greatly advanced the power of the federal government in America. This is not an approach that is proving popular with the American public, and even most European governments have long ditched this tax and spend approach to saving their own economies.
6. Obama’s support for socialised health care is a huge political mistake
In an extraordinary act of political Harakiri, President Obama leant his full support to the hugely controversial, unpopular and divisive health care reform bill, with a monstrous price tag of $940 billion, whose repeal is now supported by 55 per cent of likely US voters. As I wrote at the time of its passing, the legislation is “a great leap forward by the United States towards a European-style vision of universal health care, which will only lead to soaring costs, higher taxes, and a surge in red tape for small businesses. This reckless legislation dramatically expands the power of the state over the lives of individuals, and could not be further from the vision of America’s founding fathers.”
7. Obama’s handling of the Gulf oil spill has been weak-kneed and indecisive
While much of the spilled oil in the Gulf has now been thankfully cleared up, the political damage for the White House will be long-lasting. Instead of showing real leadership on the matter by acing decisively and drawing upon offers of international support, the Obama administration settled on a more convenient strategy of relentlessly bashing an Anglo-American company while largely sitting on its hands. Significantly, a poll of Louisiana voters gave George W. Bush higher marks for his handling of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, with 62 percent disapproving of Obama’s performance on the Gulf oil spill.
8. US foreign policy is an embarrassing mess under the Obama administration
It is hard to think of a single foreign policy success for the Obama administration, but there have been plenty of missteps which have weakened American global power as well as the standing of the United States. The surrender to Moscow on Third Site missile defence, the failure to aggressively stand up to Iran’s nuclear programme, the decision to side with ousted Marxists in Honduras, the slap in the face for Great Britain over the Falklands, have all contributed to the image of a US administration completely out of its depth in international affairs. The Obama administration’s high risk strategy of appeasing America’s enemies while kicking traditional US allies has only succeeded in weakening the United States while strengthening her adversaries.
9. President Obama is muddled and confused on national security
From the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to the War on Terror, President Obama’s leadership has often been muddled and confused. On Afghanistan he rightly sent tens of thousands of additional troops to the battlefield. At the same time however he bizarrely announced a timetable for the withdrawal of US forces beginning in July 2011, handing the initiative to the Taliban. On Iraq he has announced an end to combat operations and the withdrawal of all but 50,000 troops despite a recent upsurge in terrorist violence and political instability, and without the Iraqi military and police ready to take over. In addition he has ditched the concept of a War on Terror, replacing it with an Overseas Contingency Operation, hardly the right message to send in the midst of a long-war against Al-Qaeda.
10. Obama doesn’t believe in American greatness
Barack Obama has made it clear that he doesn’t believe in American exceptionalism, and has made apologising for his country into an art form. In a speech to the United Nations last September he stated that “no one nation can or should try to dominate another nation. No world order that elevates one nation or group of people over another will succeed. No balance of power among nations will hold.” It is difficult to see how a US president who holds these views and does not even accept America’s greatness in history can actually lead the world’s only superpower with force and conviction.
There is a distinctly Titanic-like feel to the Obama presidency and it’s not hard to see why. The most left-wing president in modern American history has tried to force a highly interventionist, government-driven agenda that runs counter to the principles of free enterprise, individual freedom, and limited government that have made the United States the greatest power in the world, and the freest nation on earth.
This, combined with weak leadership both at home and abroad against the backdrop of tremendous economic uncertainty in an increasingly dangerous world, has contributed to a spectacular political collapse for a president once thought to be invincible.
America at its core remains a deeply conservative nation, which cherishes its traditions and founding principles. President Obama is increasingly out of step with the American people, by advancing policies that undermine the United States as a global power, while undercutting America’s deep-seated love for freedom.


11 comments:
He's a total failure. Not that we didn't warn people.
Hey, Reaganite:
What about my Monte Carlo comments? Not cushy enough for you?
You forgot one. Obama Is a Bloodless Pseudo-Intellectual.
http://libertyatstake.blogspot.com/
"Because the Only Good Progressive is a Failed Progressive"
That is spot on, RR. Great find. I would add waffling (Ground Zero mosque) and his becoming a babbling fool when a teleprompter is absent.
Exactly LC- we tried in '08, didn't we
Fredd: I didn't see the comment you refer to... nothing in my system here. Which post was that on-?
And thnx LAS and Matt- he does waffle to, #11 there
Reaganite:
Those Elbonians can fend for themselves, as far as I am concerned, but you could probably guess that was my sentiment anyway.
MONTE CARLO: A few posts of yours ago, I saw that 1976 Chrysler New Yorker, and posted what I thought was a rather lengthy comment, including my fondness for a similar, yet less opulent 1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo I owned for 8 years.
Guess it wound up on the editing room floor. That, or I messed up posting it. Probably the latter.
ps. why only 10 reasons? I could come up with 37 more, if I put my mind to it, or even half my mind to it...
It is nauseating to know that America put this man in office. To know that these things are true, and the world is now catching on - don't know whether to cheer or cry. Great find RR.
Fredd, I never saw that post, and couldn't have dumped it by accident
I love those Montes, that was more my speed... I had a Grand Prix which is similar, Firebirds, a Camaro.
But for some reason, I've grown interested in Mopars as time's gone on, especially last few years- something new to put me on the learning curve I guess
Excellent piece sir. I will definately get this on over at my place tonight after work. Keep up the great effort my friend. It will be worth it.
Thanks Phil, we are getting close to what we've been working for, my friend... been 22 mos now!
Reaganite:
Yes, Grand Prix's caught my eye always, as they were certainly the red-headed step child clone of the Monte Carlo. Both models were favorites of the low-rider crowd, and got chopped and fitted with beastly hydraulics.
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