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From: Beowulf
Date: Sun, Feb 1, 2009
Subject:  'Jimmy Carter' tag has Obama wincing



   Comparison to Jimmy Carter is too kind...to Obama.

B


*'Jimmy Carter' tag has Obama wincing*
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/us_elections/article5627534.ece?print=yes&randnum=1233442620444
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*Republicans are fighting back by branding the president as naive abroad and
wasteful at home, like one of his party's predecessors*

Sarah Baxter, Washington

LESS than two weeks into his administration, President Barack Obama is being
portrayed by opponents as a new Jimmy Carter - weak at home and naive abroad
- in an attempt to dim his post-election glow and ensure that he serves only
one term.

The charge has stung because it was made privately by Hillary Clinton
supporters during a hard-fought primary campaign and plays to fears about
Obama's inexperience.

He is engaged in early trials of strength with Republicans in Washington and
critics of the United States around the world – not least Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president. Obama faces battles to talk Wall Street
into giving up its addiction to large bonuses and US banks to start lending
again.

"Barack Obama thinks he can charm his adversaries into changing their ways
but his personality can't change the dynamics," said Tom Edmonds, a
Republican consultant.

"Carter [president from 1977 to 1981] had the same belief in naive
symbolism. Their styles are very different but the political similarities
are there."

The Republicans are in fighting mood after Obama failed to secure a single
vote on their side for his $819 billion financial stimulus package in the
House of Representatives, despite intensive wooing.

The bill came laden with spending on Democratic pet projects, including $50m
for the arts and $400m for global warming research that critics said had
little to do with boosting the economy. It also contains "buy American"
protectionist provisions that have alarmed trading partners, including
Britain.

Obama is striking back with an audacious bid to acquire a "liberal
super-majority", giving the Democrats untrammelled power in the White House,
the Senate and House of Representatives. He hopes to appoint Judd Gregg, a
Republican senator, as commerce secretary, leaving Gregg's Senate seat at
the disposal of the governor of New Hampshire, a Democrat.

If Gregg is appointed and Al Franken wins a disputed Senate recount battle
in Minnesota, as seems likely, the Democrats will attain a filibuster-proof
60-seat majority in the Senate, allowing them to push through policies
without obstruction.

"This is about as strong a power play as you can make in politics," said Tad
Devine, a Democratic consultant. "It would give Barack Obama the political
dominance that Karl Rove talked about the Republicans achieving."

A Diageo/Hotline poll last week found that 75% of voters are "confident"
that Obama will bring "real change to the way things are done in Washington"
- a rise of nine points since the election.

"He is no Jimmy Carter," said Devine, who added that Clinton supporters had
made the same mistake of underestimating Obama.

However, Republicans believe he could be ejected in four years if they can
portray him as the creature of spendthrift Democrats, with an ineffectual
plan for dragging the US economy out of recession.

"This is the Republicans' way back. They have to return to their core values
of cutting spending and taxes," said Edmonds. "If the stimulus package
doesn't work, it is Obama's failure. It's got his name on it."

Obama continued his charm offensive with Republicans this weekend by
inviting a group of senators and congressmen from both parties to the White
House to watch the Super Bowl - the biggest match in American football.

Sarah Palin, the Republican vice-presidential candidate last year, was due
to share his spotlight last night at the Alfalfa dinner, a black-tie affair
where business leaders and politicians exchange jokes and insults.

Palin said Obama's presence had drawn her to the event: "How often will I
have an opportunity to have dinner with the president? I will take up that
offer to do so."

Peggy Noonan, the conservative commentator, warned that Obama's star power
was being overplayed. "He is never not on the screen. I know what his people
are thinking. Put his image on the age. Imprint the era with his face. But
it's already reaching saturation point," she wrote in The Wall Street
Journal.

Obama runs the risk that every rebuff is regarded as a personal setback. His
first full week in power has been clouded by the farcical presence of Rod
Blagojevich, the impeached former governor of Illinois, and revelations that
Tom Daschle, his choice for health secretary, had failed to pay more than
$128,000 in taxes.

The president's foreign policy offensive also got off to an uncertain start.
Critics claim there are too many czars and special envoys at the White House
and State Department, who will end up fighting rather than problem solving.

George Mitchell's first foray into the Middle East as special envoy last
week was greeted by the Israeli bombing of tunnels on the Egypt-Gaza border.

America's European allies, including Britain, have shown little interest in
helping to close Guantanamo Bay by taking detainees, nor in stumping up the
money and troops for a surge in Afghanistan. At home there has been an
outbreak of nimbyism over the housing of Guantanamo detainees at US mainland
prisons.

Obama's offer of talks with Iran in his first interview as president on
al-Arabiya, an Arab television station, prompted a demand from Ahmadinejad
that America apologise for its "crimes".

Michael Rubin, an expert on Iran at the neoconservative American Enterprise
Institute in Washington, said Obama's approach to Iran was similar to that
of Carter, who wrote a personal letter to Ayatollah Kho-meini after a term
of office marred by the storming of the US embassy in Tehran and a failed
attempt to rescue 52 diplomatic staff held hostage.

"It is a little bit naive. The problem hasn't been a lack of dialogue or the
policies of George W Bush. It's not all about us," said Rubin.

A foreign policy expert who has advised Obama said the president was being
challenged on "multiple fronts" - from Guantanamo Bay and Afghanistan to
Iraq and Iran: "It is a test of his strength and wisdom. The Republicans
found a way to posture against the stimulus bill and it's even easier to
posture against his foreign policy. There is pressure to craft his foreign
policy so that it is not seen as weak."

According to the adviser, the public offer to talk to Iran has given
opponents such as Ahmadinejad the opportunity to grandstand. "It would be
helpful to begin talks privately, as Henry Kissinger did with China before
[President Rich-ard] Nixon's visit," he said.

In the months to come, this may be the course that Obama takes as he
switches out of campaign mode and begins governing. The first lesson will be
that he cannot please all the people all the time.

*Drug arrest*

The half-brother of Barack Obama has been arrested in Kenya for possession
of marijuana and resisting arrest, writes Sarah Baxter. George Obama, 26,
will appear in court in Nairobi tomorrow. Police claim he was found with one
joint.

Obama told CNN from behind bars that he was innocent. "They took me from my
home. I don't know why they are charging me," he said.



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