6/30/2013 @ 5:32PM |4,235 views ****Will Obama Follow Richard Nixon As An
Asterisk President?****

Paul Roderick Gregory,
<http://www.forbes.com/sites/paulroderickgregory/2013/06/30/will-obama-follow-richard-nixon-as-an-asterisk-president/#undefined>
http://www.forbes.com/sites/paulroderickgregory/2013/06/30/will-obama-follow-richard-nixon-as-an-asterisk-president/
****

Columnists James Taranto and Peggy Noonan  have broken the “asterisk
taboo.” Taranto (President
Asterisk<http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324082604578489171510582616.html>)
describes how the mainstream media has circled the wagons to protect Obama
from the swirling scandals that threaten the legitimacy of his second term.
The media chant in unison: “Barack did not know. It was only low level
bureaucrats. Government is too complicated anyway. The Republicans will
lose by overplaying their hand.”****

Peggy Noonan (Where Was the Tea
Party?<http://blogs.wsj.com/peggynoonan/2013/06/21/where-was-the-tea-party/>)
paints a White House frantic after the 2010 Tea-Party “shellacking,” intent
on emasculating this toxic small-government crowd. The White House knew
then it could count on the mainstream media to discredit the Tea Party as
gun-toting, bible-thumping, and anti-abortion misfits, but it needed
insurance. Whether ordered from on high or by winks and nods, IRS
harassment of conservative groups fit the bill, but it had to be kept
secret. Indeed, Tea Party targeting by the IRS began back in March of 2010,
as the small-government movement was gaining momentum.****

Noonan ventures that a Tea Party, not under attack by the IRS,  but that
simply maintained its momentum after 2010, would “have brought the
Republican Party as many as 5-8.5 million votes compared to Obama’s victory
margin of 5 million.”****

Per Noonan, the mere  *disclosure* of the IRS harassment would have cost
Obama even more votes:****

 “Imagine if we–if you can–what would have happened if this fact (IRS
harassment of Tea Party groups) came out in September 2012, in the middle
of a presidential election? The terrain would have looked very different.”**
**

I agree. Voters understand abuse of power  – especially using the IRS –
when they see it. News of IRS harassment would have demolished Obama’s
carefully cultivated image of moderation and tolerance. Older voters also
would remember Nixon’s attempt to sic the IRS on political enemies and know
that, in those good old days, the IRS refused to play ball, but, sadly,
not today’s IRS.****

No wonder the IRS targeting of conservative groups had to be concealed at
all costs in the months leading up to the election. I can imagine the many
sleepless nights worrying about the upcoming Treasury Inspector General’s
report on IRS abuses and potential whistle-blowers within the IRS. But, of
course, the President himself remained totally ignorant of all these
things, even though his reelection may have hinged on them, we are assured
by the mainstream media, who take the President’s non-involvement as a
given. After all, CNN’s Washington News
Bureau<http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/13/politics/irs-conservative-targeting>itself
reported that the President himself labeled conservative targeting
as “outrageous.” That’s all we need to know.****

The Obama campaign made it through Election Day, largely because mainstream
investigative reporters sat on their hands. Only talk radio “entertainers”
and Fox News – known surrogates for the Republican Party, we are told —
paid attention to targeted and harassed conservatives. What’s even better:
Conservatives listened to these outlets and came away too intimidated to
donate to their political cause.****

Let’s add Benghazi to the asterisk presidency saga.****

Almost two months before the election, the U.S. consulate in Benghazi,
Libya was attacked by a well-armed terrorist group on the evening of
September 11. Four Americans including the Ambassador were killed. The last
casualties occurred eight or more hours after the attack began. No military
assistance was organized.****

Despite massive evidence to the contrary, the Obama administration blamed
an unorganized mob incited by an obscure video for these American deaths.
The President himself peddled the video story in the hallowed halls of the
United Nations and in television interviews long after it was known to be
false. (This fact seems to have been forgotten. Only Susan Rice’s Sunday
talk shows are remembered, but she is doing fine as the President’s foreign
policy adviser).****

Rather than demanding answers to the Benghazi disaster – Why was no
assistance sent? Why blame an obscure video? Why the Benghazi consulate was
not properly protected?  Why can’t we talk to the survivors? — the
mainstream media eagerly seconded the Obama campaign’s accusation that the
Republicans were turning a national tragedy into a partisan issue. Shame on
them for asking such questions! The party line set in concrete, the media’s
investigative reporters fell into a stupor of indifference.****

Imagine just one renegade reporter from the mainstream media (network
television, the *New York Times*, or *Newsweek*) reporting just one simple
fact, which we know to be true – that the President communicated directly
with his top defense and intelligence officials handling the Benghazi
crisis only once – at 5 PM – as word of the tragedy was first coming in.
(We still do not know the President’s whereabouts that fatal night. He was
next seen at 10:30 AM the next day in the Rose Garden before jetting off to
campaign in Las Vegas).****

The renegade reporter’s headline — *Obama AWOL as American Diplomats Killed
in Benghazi – *could have dealt a critical blow to the Obama campaign. This
pithy but true headline would have changed the complexion of the
Obama-Romney foreign policy debate on October 23 and shut off
mainstream-media’s Candy Crawley’s shameful and incorrect interference in
the debate on behalf of the President.****

American voters would not have taken kindly to White House spinners telling
them that the President’s whereabouts on the evening of September 11 are
“irrelevant” as America’s diplomats were being slaughtered in a country,
where the President’s “leading from behind” had been touted as an
outstanding success.****

We cannot estimate the millions of votes such disclosures would have cost
the Obama candidacy. Voters may not pay attention, but they could not
overlook an “AWOL President” in a time of national crisis.****

The mainstream media neutralized other game changers throughout the
campaign, such as their lack of interest in Justice’s “Fast and Furious”
gun running, and the Attorney General’s contempt of Congress citation. The *New
York Times* delivered the mislabeled Romney op-ed (“Let Detroit Go
Bankrupt”) on a silver platter to the Obama campaign.  Inappropriate
off-the-record comments by Romney (the 47%) went viral in the media.
Obama’s private gaffes remained taboo. ****

Victor Davis Hanson (When untruth undermines
democracy<http://www.tmsfeatures.com/columns/political/international/victor-davis-hanson/25561179.html?articleURL=http://rss.tmsfeatures.com/websvc-bin/rss_story_read.cgi?resid=201306190930TMS_____VDHANSON_ctnvh-a_20130620>)
succinctly captures the “end-justifies-the-mans” philosophy of liberals and
the mainstream media:****

“There is also utopian arrogance in Washington that justifies any means
necessary to achieve exalted ends of supposed fairness and egalitarianism.
If one has to lie to stop the Tea Party or Fox News, then it is not quite
seen by this administration as a lie.”****

One liberal critic of my Timeline of IRS Targeting of Conservative Groups
<http://www.forbes.com/sites/paulroderickgregory/2013/06/25/the-timeline-of-irs-targeting-of-conservative-groups/>
dismissed
the IRS scandal as illogical: “This whole scandal is so dumb. The risks far
outweigh the rewards from Obama’s standpoint. The risk of discoverability
is astronomically high, and the payoff was minuscule from what I read.”****

That is exactly my point in reverse: The “reward” from concealing the IRS
and Benghazi scandals may have been Obama’s second term. Recall that he
would be the first President in a half century to be reelected with such a
miserable economy. The risk was not astronomically high, but small, because
the campaign knew they could count on the mainstream media – firmly in
their corner – to cover for them.****

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