*Millions have become sick to death of the sight of this man, while wincing
at the sound of his droning voice............not to mention reacting to his
100% un-American proposals and policies with disgust and contempt.*
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http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/07/obama_the_bore.html

Obama the Bore
*Abe Katzman, AmericanThinker.com*
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*President Obama is going to lose his bid for re-election.  Not just because
of the anemic recovery,  stubborn unemployment, runaway spending, staggering
deficits,  lack of public faith in his ability as commander-in-chief, his
hostility towards Israel's government, the rise of the Tea Party, or the
Republican-favoring implications of redistricting on the electoral map.
Those are all factors, and the coming months will provide endless columns
discussing each. (Of this I am sure, for I intend to write some of them.)
*
**
*But there is a more fundamental reason he'll lose: Barack Obama, once
perceived as extraordinary, now just seems extra-ordinary.   He has gotten
politically boring.   And America does not re-elect boring presidents.*
**
*Obama isn't boring in the same conventional, square, policy-wonk manner of
so many other politicians; he still acts cool, plays basketball, and parties
with Hollywood's A-list.   But as a president he has become boring: he is
tiresome, unpersuasive, divisive, repetitive, predictable, and cynical --
importantly, the opposite of everything advertised himself to be. *
**
*Somewhere along the way, the once-soaring speeches of The Great Orator
degenerated into longwinded clichés delivered in a grating, repetitive
cadence.   The electric smile morphed into a frequent scowl.  Inspiring
messages have given way to blaming everyone else for the lack of success of
his policies and scolding his subjects for not "stepping up their game."
His every word seems politically calculated rather than anchored by
principle.  He's shown little ability to electrify, motivate, persuade or
unify anyone-except his political opposition.  The country seems tired of
him.*
**
*How un-motivating is Obama as President?  He speaks to an America at war
and rouses no patriotism.  He addresses a military audience without so much
as mentioning victory (a word to which he has a particular aversion).  He
takes a major policy address on troop levels in Afghanistan and ends up
droning on about "green jobs."  Boring.  If there is a single memorable line
from his multitude of speeches, please tell me; I already stopped listening
--and I doubt that I am alone.*
**
*Internationally, his tenure has been demeaning. His unique contributions to
American foreign policy include "Leading from behind;" embracing a gutless
philosophy of American Un-exceptionalism; serial apologizing for America;
and subjecting America to well-deserved lectures on economic policy by our
Communist Chinese financial overlords.  And it's not as if any of this has
endeared America to the world; from the Thames to Tel Aviv to Taiwan to
Turkey, alliances are frayed.  Is this anything for voters to be excited
about?  What does Obama's America stand for, anyway?*
**
*Political cynicism may be expedient, but seeing it repeatedly is boring.
Being in favor of tax increases during a recession, before being against
them, before being for them again is boring.  Advocating breathtaking
spending increases as economic "stimulus" and then blaming others for the
resulting ballooning deficits is boring.  Constant posturing is boring.
Constant excuses are boring.*
**
*What is surprising is that Obama's entire election was based on his
uniquely un-boring image and ability to excite, motivate and inspire.
Young.  Hip.  Black.  Fresh.  Cool.  Confident.  Different.
Above-the-fray.  And he delivered motivating speeches with a religious
rhythm that enraptured his listeners.*
**
*From the fainting fans at his rallies to the panting panelists on the Nobel
committee, candidate Obama's rousing rhetoric tapped into something
optimistic and hopeful, capturing the attention of the world.  It may have
all been childishly utopian -- stopping the rise of the oceans, burnishing
America's international popularity by sheer force of his personality,
ushering in a post-partisan political era, -- but his magical message
resonated.  Obama was all promise.*
**
*But something happened since the campaign.  Time passed.  Reality
intruded.  The magic faded.  The promise was broken.  We got to know him.*
**
*As president, Obama is prickly and thin-skinned.  He is preachy and
condescending.  He is self-absorbed, self-pitying, self-absolving,
self-crediting, and self-aggrandizing.  Watching him is more depressing than
uplifting.  He is exactly what he promised not to be: just like any other
ordinary, boring politician. *
**
*Oh, fawning media still serve as Obama's enablers, singing his praises no
matter how poorly he performs.  But voters -- especially the young -- are
fickle, if not always discerning.  One of the hazards of being elected as a
"rock star" president is that whoever is momentarily "hot" is unlikely to
remain so four years later.  Perhaps Obama is the Menudo President, the
Britney Spears of politics.  And America has outgrown its infatuation.*
**
*Presidents Ford, Carter, and George H.W. Bush have two things in common:
they were dull; and they were defeated in re-election bids.  And Presidents
Reagan, Clinton and George W. Bush?   One may argue about their policies or
legacies, but they certainly weren't boring; and they were all re-elected.*
**
*In general, the more boring candidate loses; Ford, Carter, Mondale,
Dukakis, Bush (father), Dole, Gore, Kerry...the names alone make my eyes
droop almost as fast as listening to yet another Obama Major Policy Address.
*
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* A dull, uninspiring candidate may get elected once, especially if facing
an even more boring opponent -- note Carter over Ford or Bush over Dukakis.
But re-election?  Not in this generation.*
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*When a messianic figure is revealed to be all too ordinary, it is
impossible for even the best political consultants to restore the original
image.  Think of the scene in "The Wizard of Oz" when the unmasked "wizard"
bellows, "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!"   The curtain
has been pulled back on Obama, and we see that he is no wizard.   As a mere
mortal, how can he re-create the magic spell of 2008?*
**
*It's not as if no one will vote for him.  Obama still owns key
constituencies: blacks, unions and, most importantly, the media.  But
there's a difference between getting votes, and getting out the vote: it is
the difference between losing and winning.  And it will be difficult to get
out the vote this time around for someone as ordinary -- as boring -- as
Barack Obama.*
**
*Abe Katsman is an American attorney living in Jerusalem.  He serves as
Counsel to Republicans Abroad Israel.*
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