President for 2 weeks and all the ills are Obama's fault. Is this the logic
of the Bush-lovers? Because if it is it explains just how the
Disaster-that-was-Bush occurred. If you really don’t think Bush lowered
America's reputation in the world then perhaps you are not listening to the
right people. If you really think everything that is wrong with America is
Obamas fault then perhaps you need some serious help.

-----Original Message-----
From: profox-boun...@leafe.com [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf
Of Bob Calco
Sent: Saturday, 7 February 2009 2:21 PM
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Subject: [OT] The Impending Obama Meltdown

http://tinyurl.com/d7ggnp

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Some of us have been warning that it was not healthy for the U.S. media to
have deified rather than questioned Obama, especially given that they tore
apart Bush, ridiculed Palin, and caricatured Hillary. And now we can see the
results of their two years of advocacy rather than scrutiny.

We are quite literally after two weeks teetering on an Obama implosion—and
with no Dick Morris to bail him out—brought on by messianic delusions of
grandeur, hubris, and a strange naivete that soaring rhetoric and a
multiracial profile can add requisite cover to good old-fashioned Chicago
politicking.

First, there were the sermons on ethics, belied by the appointments of tax
dodgers, crass lobbyists, and wheeler-dealers like Richardson—with the
relish of the Blago tapes still to come. (And why does Richardson/Daschle
go, but not Geithner?).

Second, was the "stimulus" (the euphemism for "borrow/print money") that was
simply a way to go into debt for a generation to shower Democratic
constituencies with cash.

Then third, there were the inflated lectures on historic foreign policy to
be made by the clumsy political novice who trashed his own country and his
predecessor in the most ungracious manner overseas to a censored Saudi-run
press organ (e.g., Bush is dictatorial, the Saudi king is courageous; Obama
can mend bridges that America broke to aggrieved Muslims—apparently Tehran
hostages, Rushdie, serial attacks in the 1990s, 9/11, Madrid, London never
apparently occurred; and neither did feeding Somalis, saving Kuwait,
protesting Chechnya, Bosnia/Kosovo, billions to Egypt, Jordan, the
Palestinians, help in two Afghan wars, and on and on).

Fourth, there was the campaign rhetoric of Bush shredding the
Constitution—FISA, Guantánamo, the Patriot Act, Iraq, renditions,
etc.—followed by "all that for now stays the same" inasmuch as we haven't
ben hit in over seven years and can't risk another attack.

Fifth, Gibbs as press secretary is a Scott McClellan nightmare that won't go
away, given his long McClellan-like relationship with Obama (McClellan
should have been fired on day hour one on the job). Blaming Fox News for
Obama's calamities is McClellan to the core and doesn't work. He already
reminds me of Reverend Wright's undoing at the National Press Club—and he
will get worse.

Six, Biden is being Biden. Already, he's ridiculed the chief justice,
trashed the former VP, bragged on himself ad nauseam in Bidenesque weird
ways, and it's only been two weeks.

And the result of all this?

At home, Obama is becoming laughable and laying the groundwork for the
greatest conservative populist reaction since the Reagan Revolution.

Abroad, some really creepy people are lining up to test Obama's world view
of "Bush did it/but I am the world": The North Koreans are readying their
missiles; the Iranians are calling us passive, bragging on nukes and
satellites; Russia is declaring missile defense is over and the Euros in
real need of iffy Russian gas; Pakistanis say no more drone attacks (and
then our friends the Indians say "shut up" about Kashmir and the Euros order
no more "buy American").

This is quite serious. I can't recall a similarly disastrous start in a
half-century (far worse than Bill Clinton's initial slips). Obama
immediately must lower the hope-and-change rhetoric, ignore Reid/Pelosi,
drop the therapy, and accept the tragic view that the world abroad is not
misunderstood but quite dangerous. And he must listen on foreign policy to
his National Security Advisor, Billary, and the Secretary of Defense. If he
doesn't quit the messianic style and perpetual campaign mode, and begin
humbly governing, then he will devolve into Carterism—angry that the
once-fawning press betrayed him while we the people, due to our American
malaise, are to blame.
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What he said.

- Bob



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