October 20, 2009

BY STEVE HUNTLEY

Have you heard the news? President Obama inherited an economic mess
from the Bush administration.

You say that's hardly news? But it's been the message sounded over and
over by the White House. Top Obama adviser David Axelrod said on one
of the Sunday news shows, "He walked in the door, we had the worst
economy since the Great Depression." In San Francisco, Obama talked of
being "busy with our mop." White House heavy hitter Rahm Emanuel used
the worst-economy-since-the-Depression line on a public TV news show.

You'd think it's October 2008, the final month in the Obama
presidential candidacy, rather than October 2009, nine months into the
Obama presidency. Yet the Obama White House is in full campaign mode
-- maybe because it needs to mask the shortcomings of the Obama
presidency.

Take, for example, all the talk of inheriting the worst economy since
the 1930s crisis. That came in response to the news that the federal
deficit hit $1.4 trillion.

Yet just a few months ago, the Obama camp was singing a little
different tune. It was under criticism for the $787 billion stimulus
package it bulldozed through Congress on grounds that massive spending
was needed to keep the unemployment rate from breaching 8 percent.
When joblessness hit 9.5 percent in June, Vice President Joe Biden
said, "We misread how bad the economy was."

They inherited the worst economy since the Great Depression, or the
economy turned out to be worse than they thought. Which is it? It
can't be both -- unless your brain is completely addled by the Obama
charisma.

Obama is still popular, but polls show the public losing faith in his
policies. Another indicator was a ''Saturday Night Live'' skit
lampooning Obama for the major accomplishments of his administration
-- "jack and squat." If the honeymoon is ending with the American
voter, it isn't for obsequious elements of the mainstream media. CNN
prostrated itself by fact-checking the ''SNL'' comedy skit.

But that's harmless compared to the virulent campaign against Obama
critics carried out by the denizens of MSNBC. Its Obama acolytes seek
to demonize opponents of Obama's policies by focusing on most marginal
corners of right-wing politics like, for example, the "birthers" who
deny Obama is a natural born citizen. The larger scheme is to imply
Obama critics are racists.

That's the backdrop to the story of Rush Limbaugh getting booted from
a group bidding to buy the St. Louis Rams. He was smeared on CNN and
MSNBC with false accusations of making two racist comments. He is an
abrasive critic of Obama, so he must be racist, or so goes the left-
wing story line. I wouldn't defend everything Limbaugh has ever said,
but lies were used to blacklist him from professional football for his
political views.

Recently an MSNBC personality accused the U.S. Chamber of Commerce of
lobbying for policies that amount to being "treasonous to this
country." Remember how liberals roared in outrage at any hint of their
patriotism being questioned for criticizing the Iraq War? Well, it's
the left that doesn't shy from attacking the patriotism of those it
dislikes. Recall the repulsive Moveon.org "General Betray-us" ad
against Iraq commander Gen. David Petraeus. Recent opposition to
Chicago's Olympic bid was cast as a sign of a lack of patriotism among
Obama critics.

The MSNBC blast against the chamber appears to dovetail with what the
Politico newspaper reports is a White House and Democratic effort "to
marginalize" the business organization. That echoes the administration
assault on the Fox News Channel: It says Fox isn't a news
organization.

The White House trying to dictate who's a news organization. Democrats
out to gut a business group. Obama media allies damning Americans as
racist, unpatriotic and treasonous. Is this the America Obama promised
when he campaigned to end the cynical and divisive politics of the
past?
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