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Hey Libs,
Face Facts: Obama’s a Bad
President
By John Ransom
8/12/11
I’ve
gotten a chuckle out of the
liberal civility war that’s been going on since the debt deal was
signed and
S&P downgraded U.S. credit ratings. The Bolsheviks are trading
salvos with
the Mensheviks and hunkering down for the long war.
On
the one hand you’ve had some
liberals who feel that Obama just “appears” weak; on the other you have
some
progressives who think that Obama’s been done in by a message problem
and lack
of conviction more than anything else.
So,
today I read Colin Delany’s
peacekeeping article on the Huffington Post calling for a truce with
some
interest. Delany says that argument is about two sides of political
operations:
messaging and mechanics- by mechanics he’s talking GOTV. He argues that
the
message hasn’t been the problem, but rather the mechanics.
Delany’s
delusional on both his
general point and wading into the fray.
Because
after all the campaigning and
advertising, all the stump speeches and robo-calls, politics still is
about the
one thing: the truth.
And
here’s the truth for you Democrats
out there: Your candidate sucks.
No,
really. I mean it.
I’m
not saying that because I hate
Obamacare and cap and trade and unions. I do hate those things, but I’m
speaking from the perspective of a political professional with a
background in
message and mechanics.
Liberals
are going to have a very hard
time selling the candidate Obama again for the very same reason that
they had
an easy time selling him the first time around.
In
the last presidential election, the
country eventually went with the candidate who least reminded them of
George W.
Bush. This time around, I’m guessing they’ll do the same.
This
comparison won’t favor
Obama.
Voters
will put up with a lot of
things. They’ll put up with war that stretches on for five years too
long;
they’ll put up with a temporary downturn in the economy; they’ll put up
with
presidents who can’t keep their pants on.
But
they won’t put up with a con job.
Don’t
misunderstand me: I think George
Bush was a good guy and a not bad president. But on the Iraq War, his
administration tried to con a lot of people. The Republican Party
eventually
paid a price for that con job by losing support in 2004, 2006 and
ultimately in
2008.
Don’t
get me wrong: I supported and
still do support American involvement in Iraq, but if the Bush
administration
put together a strong argument for the war- or even a truthful one- I
missed
it. My support came through my own reasoning that America would be
stronger
with 250,000 troops stationed within marching distance of Tehran.
But
that doesn’t touch the Bush
administration’s real sin, which was their screwing up of the
prosecution of
the war.
“We
had a plan to invade Iraq. One
that would have worked,” one retired U.S. general told me shortly after
the
invasion turned into an occupation. “It was almost as if they
purposefully
tried to screw it up.”
Willfully
for almost six years, the
Bush administration stuck to the “other” plan until John McCain forced
them, on
the back of his presidential aspirations, to try the “surge” strategy
that
soldiers had been advocating for years.
It
worked.
Now,
fast forward to today.
If
I had a dollar for every time
someone has said to me, “You know, it’s almost as if Obama is
purposefully
trying to screw up the economy,” I’d be a wealthy man.
Very
wealthy.
I
don’t buy the conspiracy theory that
Obama is screwing things up on purpose. But like George Bush, he’s
guilty of
not being honest with the American people.
But
here’s the difference: I think
George W. Bush is an honorable man who had a messaging problem and poor
execution.
I
think Barack Hussein Obama is a liar
who also can’t manage the presidency.
Obama
campaigned against the debt
ceiling increase, higher taxes on anyone making less than $250,000, on
war
without congressional authorization, on not nationalizing healthcare;
he
bragged that if he couldn’t get the economy right in three years, he
ought to
be a one-term-president.
Lie
yourself out of these lies, Mr.
President. If I were a progressive I’d be pissed off too.
I’m
part of the vast right-wing
conspiracy and I’m pissed off.
I
may not have approved of how George
W. Bush was blowing things up, but at least he was blowing up the right
things.
So
far the only thing Obama can take
credit for blowing up is his fragile, incomplete ego.
He
has no accomplishments, no legacy,
except empty rhetoric and false promises.
On
the one thing that could have
brought us all together, the honor killing of Osama bin Laden, he acted
like
such an ass by his “Osama bin Laden’s Still Dead World Tour,” that he
fumbled
his one legitimate opportunity to prove he could rise to the occasion.
There’s
a long time between now and
election-day. Obama still has a chance to get reelected because a lot
can
happen to right an economy gone wrong. Eventually something has to go
right,
just by sheer happenstance.
But
his chances are diminished because
he can’t be honest, probably not even with himself.
And
for a man like that, there’s not
much more to lose besides the presidency.
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