The President We Deserve?

Posted By *Bruce Thornton* On October 7, 2014



In 1920 H.L Mencken wrote prophetically, “As democracy is perfected, the
office of the President represents, more and more closely, the inner soul
of the people. On some great and glorious day, the plain folks of the land
will reach their heart’s desire at last and *the White House will be
occupied by a downright fool and complete narcissistic moron.”*

Like the long tradition of antidemocrats from Plato to Founding Father
Fisher Ames, Mencken believed that a democratic leader would reflect the
self-interested aims and passions of the necessarily mediocre mass of
voters. The disaster of Barack Obama’s administration invites reflection on
the truth of this proposition.

Obama’s narcissistic self-regard by now is obvious to all but the most
besotted of tingle-down-my-leg, smartest-president-ever,
trousers-crease-bedazzled Obamaboppies, as Mark Steyn calls them. Obama’s
favorite words are “I,” “me,” and “my,” except of course when he’s dodging
responsibility for his failures, as he did recently when he blamed his
intelligence agencies for his own neglect of the growing threat from
Islamic State in northern Iraq. He’s still blaming George W. Bush for many
other failures, most recently when he blamed him for the lack of a status
of forces agreement with Iraq––something he really didn’t want so he could
brag, as he did in 2011, “The tide of war is receding. Now, even as we
remove our last troops from Iraq, we’re beginning to bring our troops home
from Afghanistan . . . Our troops are finally coming home.” A year later he
made this political calculation explicit when he said of the SOF agreement
during the foreign policy presidential debate, “What I would not have done
is left 10,000 troops in Iraq that would tie us down.”

*Dodging accountability and refusing to confess one’s mistakes are classic
signs of the egomaniac*. So too is seeking out audiences that uncritically
accept one’s own estimation of personal greatness. That’s why the president
prefers fund-raisers to governing. It’s not just about garnering money for
his party; it’s also about bathing in the waves of adulation from the
carefully selected audience of fans. That’s certainly more gratifying than
sitting through the Presidential Daily Briefings, 56% of which he missed in
his first term, and 62% in his second. George W. Bush, in comparison,
almost never missed the PDB.

And when someone does get by the gatekeepers and asks an even slightly
challenging question, *Obama gets a bit snappish, as those convinced of
their own brilliance are wont to do*. For example, when asked at a recent
town-hall gathering about double-digit rate-increases for health care, he
sniffed, “The question is whether you guys are shopping effectively
enough.” It’s your fault, not mine. So too when his handlers can’t control
the questions, as in presidential debates. There he relies on juvenile
snarkiness to defend his amour propre. Remember when he responded to Mitt
Romney’s warning about Russia, which recent events have proven prescient? *“The
80s called, they want their foreign policy back,” he jeered with the air of
a junior-high witling.*

Overestimating one’s abilities, however, is the most obvious indication of
crippling self-regard. Way back in 2008 *Obama sent us a very clear signal
of what would make him a dangerous president: “I think that I’m a better
speechwriter than my speechwriters. I know more about policies on any
particular issue than my policy directors. And I’ll tell you right now that
I’m gonna think I’m a better political director than my political
director.”* Such a preposterous statement, proven false by the events of
the last 6 years, points us to the reasons for those failures––his
unwillingness to listen to advice from anyone other than his servile
courtiers. As former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta writes in his new book,
Obama and his spaniel advisors refused to listen to Panetta and military
commanders about the importance of leaving a residual force in Iraq.
Instead, the administration gave up on securing an agreement it didn’t want
in the first place, choosing the self-flattering political narrative about
“ending the war” over the long-term strategic dangers of walking away from
the still fragile political order in Baghdad.

But why should Obama question himself, when his closest and most trusted
advisor, Valerie Jarrett, has gone on record with astonishing claims about
the president’s brilliance? The following statement from 2010 is *one of
the most embarrassing displays of toadying* I know of outside a Versailles
fop or a Hollywood press agent:

*I think Barack knew that he had God-given talents that were extraordinary.
He knows exactly how smart he is . . . He knows how perceptive he is. He
knows what a good reader of people he is. And he knows that he has the
ability — the extraordinary, uncanny ability — to take a thousand different
perspectives, digest them and make sense out of them, and I think that he
has never really been challenged intellectually . . . So what I sensed in
him was not just a restless spirit but somebody with such extraordinary
talents that had to be really taxed in order for him to be happy . . . He’s
been bored to death his whole life. He’s just too talented to do what
ordinary people do.*

We know now that this whole encomium is false in every detail––except for
the claim that Obama “knows” that all Jarrett’s claims are true. In a
position as powerful as the presidency of the world’s greatest economic and
military power*, such self-delusion is lethal*.

Obama’s claim to his own brilliance, reinforced by enablers like Jarrett,
brings us to the issue of intelligence. With his typical hyperbolic
sarcasm, Mencken uses the word “moron.” But the problem with Obama is not
his level of intelligence, which I suspect is above average. Rather, *Obama’s
mind has never been properly trained*. Like physical strength, intellectual
development needs resistance. The novice needs to be regularly scolded that
his callow opinions and interpretations are badly argued or uninformed, and
then sent off to improve them. Does anyone think that an affirmative action
admit like Obama was ever subjected to such ego-wounding criticism? *I’ve
been in the university for 40 years, and I’ve seen repeatedly the anxious
cossetting, inflation of ability, tender solicitude for feelings, and
unwillingness to apply rigorous standards when it comes to minority
students, what George Bush has called the “soft bigotry of low expectations*.”
All Obama has had to do is show up, and white people have done the rest.

Back in 2008 we had an example of this dynamic when esteemed presidential
historian Michael Beschloss––a Harvard-trained holder of numerous
prestigious fellowships and visiting scholar positions––*claimed Obama had
the highest I.Q. of any president ever, without having a clue about what
his I.Q. actually is*. For the rest of us, there is *scant evidence of this
brilliance. No college transcripts, no LSAT scores, no peer-reviewed
articles, nothing other than a couple of books of uncertain authorship.*

We do have, however, *Obama’s astonishing blunders like “there are 57
states; Canada has a president; ‘Austrian’ is a language; America is ‘20
centuries’ old; Arabic is spoken in Afghanistan. He’s called the Falkland
Islands (Malvinas) the Maldives, and declared it would be ‘unprecedented’
for the Supreme Court to invalidate a law passed by Congress*,” as Jack
Kelly has written.
<http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2012/05/25/obama_is_not_that_bright_114271.html>
And
let’s not forget the “intercontinental railroad” and the reference in the
2009 Cairo speech to Muslims in 15th century Córdoba decades after they had
been driven away. Such mistakes bespeak not a stupid mind, but a lazy and
untrained one completely lacking in Socratic self-awareness of how much it
doesn’t know but only thinks it knows.

Obama will be history in 2 years, so the real question is whether Mencken
was right when he said that such a president reflects the “inner soul” of a
democratic people. Has narcissistic self-regard become a defining
characteristic of the American people, as Christopher Lasch argued in his
1979 book *The Culture of Narcissism*? Is the electorate dominated by what
Rush Limbaugh calls the “low-information voter,” as Ilya Somin
documents in *Democracy
and Political Ignorance*,
<http://www.amazon.com/Democracy-Political-Ignorance-Smaller-Government/dp/0804786615/ref=sr_1_1_title_1_pap?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1412525981&sr=1-1&keywords=democracy+and+political+ignorance>
published last year? In short, is the antidemocratic charge that “Among the
common people [is] the greatest ignorance,” as the Athenian called the Old
Oligarch wrote around 450 B.C., really true?

The next 2 elections may give us an answer to that question. Perhaps the
residual common sense of Americans, once awakened by increasing crises at
home and abroad, will reassert itself, and prove Abe Lincoln correct: “You
can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the
time, but you can’t fool all the people all the time.” Let’s hope the
future proves Lincoln a better prophet than Mencken.

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