*The Progressive Pajama Boy Era Is Over*

Posted By *Daniel Greenfield* On October 16, 2014

Obama’s approval ratings and MSNBC’s viewer ratings are in a close race to
the bottom of Death Valley. It’s only a question of which set of obnoxious
hipsters with a head full of bad policy ideas and no real life experience
will be fired first; the Maddow crew or the White House staff.

The progressive pajama boy era is over. The asexual messenger bag toting
wonk has met an ISIS Jihadist and run home to its non-traditional family.
Liberalism isn’t over, but its contenders are trying to butch up their act.
The second coming of Hillary is accompanied by bellicose rhetoric about
Putin and Syria. Leon Panetta, her gnomish errand boy, is sneering at Obama
as an egghead too busy dithering about what not to do to be able to
actually do anything about ISIS.

Democrats are adjusting to a new reality of less nuance and more centrist
politics. So is MSNBC.

If Obama loses the Senate, then his leftist backers also lose their death
grip on the Democratic Party. And that’s why they’re panicking so badly.
Progressives proved that money and media bias could let them get away with
anything. But then they lost in 2010, barely hung on in 2012 and are
heading for a beating in 2014. If they can’t buy the Senate now, the
Democratic Party will have to correct its course.

A sober analysis of the Big Billionaire Left shows that they were good at
getting Obama elected, but not much else. Like the USSR, they could pour a
lot of energy and capital into inefficiently getting one big thing done,
but they aren’t much good at doing a lot of little things. Their hijacking
of democracy ran into trouble the moment they tried to push past the White
House. It was only the White House’s hijacking of democracy by trying to
function as a unilateral dictatorship of pen and phone that extended their
influence beyond their initial defeat in 2010. And that came with its own
price in popularity.

Obama’s arrogance isolated him politically. He insisted on running
everything and is stuck with the bill. In countless speeches he demanded
more power and authority; his sinking approval ratings reflect the growing
willingness of even his own supporters to hold him responsible for his
unilateral policymaking.

As the election approaches everything that could have gone wrong has gone
wrong. Not only did Obama’s aggressive efforts to stoke racial unrest on
the border and in Ferguson to turn out the minority voters who generally
sit out midterm elections backfire, but the resulting messes deepened the
popular impression that he was in over his head. Now instead of pivoting
from Global Warming to a minimum wage to some offensive thing that some
local Republican somewhere said, the media is stuck in an Ebola-ISIS cycle
that reminds Americans on a daily basis that everything really is out of
control.

The critiques from even friendly media outlets keep throwing around words
and terms like “detached,” “in over his head,” “flailing” and “too smart
for his own good.” That word salad adds up to the same message as the one
being peddled by Leon Panetta; America needs strong experienced leadership.

And Obama isn’t it.

Obama is already receding into the imagination of liberals as the youthful
folly of a political Age of Aquarius when millennials tried to levitate the
Pentagon by electing a brash inexperienced community organizer to fix the
world. They are writing him off as an act of political naiveté by a
war-traumatized generation still unaware of the practical limits of the
real world.

And that infuriates and terrifies the left worse than anything else.  The
left can thrive on hostility, but it hates being dismissed by its fellow
travelers as naïve idealists who don’t understand the real world.

But that’s the historical revisionism that had been prepped and waiting in
the wings all along for Obama. What the right does wrong is always
attributed to malice, while the left’s worst atrocities from the Gulags to
the killing fields are put down to idealism gone wrong. Obama takes his
place somewhere between Mao and Eugene McCarthy as the Democratic Party
rushes to reinvent itself as the adult party of serious experienced
political leaders like Hillary Clinton. Its message is that it’s time for
the Obama pajama boys to grow up and compromise on their progressive
politics by voting for Hillary in 2016.

The left has few options left. Money can only buy so many votes. If Obama’s
base stays home, then the magical turnout operation starts looking like a
lot of political consultants taking credit for the Oprah tilt of black
women coming out to vote for Obama. And there is no obvious replacement for
Obama.

In New York City, Mayor Bill de Blasio was supposed to inaugurate a new era
of progressive politics by pushing so far to the left as to make Obama look
like Bob Dole. Instead Bill de Blasio has been tagged by the same
progressive incompetent moniker as Obama. The analogy is being drawn
explicitly by liberals even in left-of-center publications like the New
York Times and the Daily News.

Bill de Blasio didn’t extend the progressive lifespan. He was elected just
in time for everyone to be primed to expect the Obama progressive cycle of
self-righteous cover-ups, thin-skinned media wars and grandiose policy
announcements that go nowhere. The political future of the progressive
mayor has been Obamanized off the scene. And that leaves few great hopes
for the progressive cause.

Elizabeth Warren still fakes left, but she seems to know her limitations.
2018’s midterm election without a president on the ballot and a different
demographic makeup for the electorate could easily topple her. If she tried
for the big chair, she would be run over by harder Democrat candidates
faking centrist. And without Warren, all that’s left are clown acts like
Bernie Sanders and Seattle Socialist Kshama Sawant.

The progressive resurgence was powered by leftist billionaires and
non-profits chasing power. They have the money and the organization, but
they don’t have the candidates. Six years of Obama produced compelling
conservative figures like Ted Cruz, Trey Gowdy and Mike Lee. There’s no
equivalent to them on the left. It’s why liberal billionaire election
spending is characterized more by the candidates that they are against
rather than the ones that they are for. They have spent so much time and
money battling the Tea Party that they have failed to build a post-Obama
political future for their movement.

The left isn’t going anywhere, but its current incarnation as the party of
diversely wimpy progressives who compensate for their lack of experience
with their enthusiasm and their political connections is. Obama has done a
great deal for the political agendas of the left while doing a great deal
of damage to the political ambitions of the Democratic Party. And the
Democratic Party won’t forget that. Obama was thinking about transforming
America, but the Democratic Party is thinking about the next four years.

The liberal verdict on the age of Obama has been written. It may change
with history, but for now the Hope and Change period will be praised for
its idealism and its innovative political organizing, but dismissed for its
policy incompetence and its inability to listen to voices outside its
bubble. It was an elitist phenomenon whose diversity was faked with media
imagery and the party will now work to try and recapture its lost position
among the rest of the country, particularly among white Democrats.

The progressive will continue to haunt American politics, but his current
hipster incarnation is headed for extinction.

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