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The time when the Obama brand still seemed like it might have something to
offer the American people is long past. There will still be voters who go to
the polls and pull the wrong lever, but they won't do it because they
seriously believe that another term will make America a better place. Rather
they will do it for reasons of identity. Political identity, racial identity
and because 'anything is better than voting GOP' is also an identity.

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Obama_Angry_Evil_Eyed_30The emotion that Obama stirred in the hearts of
millions, that illusory sense of history created by so many hours of media
manipulation, the expectation that now things would be better, is gone. And
it isn't coming back. No one will ever look up dewy eyed at a giant
projected image of the Beloved Leader and see the second coming of JFK. All
they will see is the politician they're stuck with.

The feeling isn't unique, it's common enough to second term leaders of both
parties. Republicans were tired of Bush and Democrats of Clinton, by their
second terms. Bush and Clinton fatigue is one reason why Democrats turned on
Hillary in 2008 and why a Jeb Bush run meets with so little enthusiasm. But
neither of those men had been built up so dramatically, which made the fall
less severe.

Bush and Clinton never needed much glamor, they were Ivy League boys with
Yale degrees slumming as rural populists, thickening their accents and
pitching their appeals to the back row. And paradoxically even at their
worst, they could always hide behind this false ordinariness. "We're only
human, just like you," they could say.

Glamor is all that Obama ever had. With the greasepaint off, there's nothing
there but a surly kid with greying hair. An obnoxious posturing preening
brat parading down the runways of the world with his media entourage in tow.

Some actors can change from one costume to another, but he is the costume.
Worse yet, he isn't even the costume. He's the lights, the stirring music,
the hours of anchor commentary, the deliberate pauses, the photographic
halos, the teleprompter and the building expectation. Take those things away
and there isn't even an empty suit. There's nothing at all.

The Democrats have come to feel that hollowness deep inside. That set of
unfulfilled expectations that lies like a hole at the heart of their
campaign. An emptiness that can only be filled with hate.

As Obama's popularity has slipped, he has become more openly hateful. The
vindictiveness that was hidden away has been put up for display in the store
window. What Clinton might scribble on a memo or tell an aide-- he delivers
in a speech. And the worse his numbers have fallen, the uglier his words
have become.

Obama was never graceful, but the spitefulness is no longer camouflaged. The
petty insults have become common as his persona has grown charmless. The
scowl hides less deeply behind the practiced smile. Often it no longer hides
at all. The small bag of tricks which he used to get this far has been
exhausted. There's nothing left now but the angry manipulative child
underneath.

Having failed as the Messiah of Hope and Change, he is swiftly becoming the
Messiah of Hate. With a country in a state of severe economic decline and
his own popularity further down the toilet than a burning Koran, there is no
other choice left to him. And it's an approach that suits his temperament. 

Unlike 2008, he can't expect to coast to victory on Hope and Change. This
time it's his opponents who are running on that. The halo is gone, but the
hate campaign is his best option. No one around him thinks he can sell
himself as a better alternative to a generic Republican candidate. But if he
can make the Republican candidate look like a completely unpalatable choice
to most voters, then he can still win.

2012 is set to be half his 2008 campaign .The dark half. All the smears and
demonization without any of the hope. There are an uncounted number of
Democratic voters who pulled the lever for him, even though they had second
thoughts. Voters who might have naturally gone for McCain, if the media had
not done such an excellent job of making the McCain\Palin ticket look like
the worst thing since the plague. The goal in 2012 is to retain those voters
by doing the same thing all over again.

obama-angry-looking2Forget policies, for Obama this has to be about
personalities. He can't defend any of his policies and doesn't want to. Not
even the Prince of Chicago is delusional enough to think that a few words
from him will convince voters that the economy is fine. At least not since
the last twenty times he tried that particular trick. And he only has two
modes for discussing policy, the simplistic and the long-winded, neither of
which hold up well during a campaign. That just leaves personalities.

Like most egotists, he's more comfortable with popularity contests than
policy debates. With 'Who would you rather have a drink' contests. "Me, I'm
your buddy. But those guys are just nuts," is his only real campaign
platform. And in 2012, that's getting shortened to, "But those guys are just
nuts."

The echo of "In your guts you know he's nuts" is still there as the only
defense that liberal statists have against principled conservatives. It's
the slogan that makes reasonable people distrust their hearts and accept the
dogma of the ruling party for fear that they too might be considered nuts.
And casting Tea Party Republicans as the new Goldwaters, liable to do just
about anything for their crazy beliefs, is a convenient shortcut to victory.

The problem is that while LBJ's domestic policies were radical, his public
persona wasn't. Obama can't count on the same thing. His platform was that
of radical change. And once in office, that's what he delivered. But unlike
the New Deal, few see anything positive what he did. Running on stimulus or
ObamaCare is hopeless. Those aren't things that anyone on the left, the
middle or the right likes.

In 2008, he ran on the idea of what his administration would be like. But he
can't do that a second time. The idea was already realized and the reality
of it is popular with no one. That just leaves the lesser of two evils.
"Sure, I'm bad but those Republicans are worse." Followed by; "And when
you'll look closer, you'll see I'm not so bad." It's not a level of
desperation that either Clinton or Bush had to resort to, but there were
things about their administrations that weren't so bad. There's nothing like
that which Obama can point to. Just a litany of special interest spending
followed by the loud thunk of the debt ceiling.

The biggest obstacle to the negative type of campaign that his party would
like to run is Obama himself. A negative campaign that focuses on his
opponent requires that he get out of the way. Or at least spend less time
being a jerk in public. Instead Obama has gone on a national "Be a Jerk"
tour, complete with speeches.

In 2008, he was able to maintain the illusion of civility, while letting the
media do his dirty work for him. The media is disappointed in him now, but
still obscenely eager to be his hit squad. But instead Obama is being his
own hit squad. The constant derogatory references to Republicans in speeches
that are otherwise as empty of content and purpose as a three inch lake,
don't accomplish their goal. Instead they make him look like a 5 foot tall
basketball player trash talking everyone else, but unable to sink a basket
with the ball taped to his hand.

Obama's manic depressive style of governance, doing nothing for months
before suddenly jumping into a frenzy of activity, can work on the campaign
trial. But not after most people have gotten tired of you and would like to
see less of you. And sitting incumbents are generally supposed to display a
higher level of class. They can conduct smear campaigns, so long as they
plausibly outsource it to others. Not when they're doing it in front of the
microphone.

But even his attacks have a tepid whiny quality to them. Not only isn't
Obama FDR or JFK, let alone Reagan-- he's not even LBJ. His putdowns
condescend to his listeners, turning what should have been insults aimed at
Republicans, into an insult to his audience's intelligence. Too many
speeches boil down to, "The Republicans would like to set America on fire
and then dance on the ashes, but I think there's a better way." Alarmism
that would work better if he hadn't already done exactly what he was
accusing his hypothetical opponents of.

angry_obama_pointingObama's unenviable position is that of an incumbent in a
bad economy. But it's his unenviable personality that really does him in. An
incumbent in a bad time needs a sense of humility. An unpopular politician
has to connect with people at a human level. But Obama's gargantuan ego and
sense of entitlement won't let him do those things. Instead he's still
counting on a steamroll campaign to do his work for him.

The debt ceiling debate was a sample of his irresponsibility. The absolute
refusal to accept any real compromise, not only to preserve his spending
power, but also because sabotaging government was a more effective election
strategy. It's the negative campaign as imagined by an arsonist who doesn't
care what happens to the country so long as he wins. And while the media
poodles will still bark in his defense, it's a strategy that makes him seem
like even more of a failure.

His transformation into a Messiah of Hate is timely in the worst possible
way. A politician's mask shouldn't start coming off during a campaign. Let
alone before it. But the unctuous smile is sliding off and what's underneath
it is the entitled anger of a man who is always used to getting his way. And
who has yet to understand that for the first time in his life, he's about to
lose.

 



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