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The
Broken President
by John Ransom
November 28, 2011
Being
president was always easy for
Barack Obama.
That
is, it was easy up until the time
he actually was elected president. Then things got a little tougher.
In
part, Obama’s troubles stem from
the rigidity of his broken ideas. They admit of no compromise.
Consequently, he
has subsumed his whole personality into an unworkable ideology that was
dead
outside of academia- and news rooms- until he resurrected it.
It’s
the idea that a benign government
of technocrats and academics can engineer near perfect justice at the
trivial
cost of liberty to most.
His
life and presidency can only be
understood by recognizing this Obama idée fixe goes beyond merely his
ideology
and merges into that of his personality. Because only when one realizes
that he
personally identifies with his ideology in the same way that he
identifies
himself as a father or husband, can one finally understand how tightly
he
clings to it.
It’s
an ideology that he clings to,
like some do guns and religion, despite a century of abject failure
when
implemented- as his own disastrous record as president shows on a
fairly small
scale.
Unlike
guns and religion, however,
which both have long records of reliability, his ideology depends upon
the
unreliable magic trick of redefining of words to mean the opposite of
what any
plain speaking person in the USA would understand them to mean.
For
example, if you redefine liberty
to mean that most everyone outside of the ruling elite has the same
amount of
“things,” then Obama’s materialist ideology ensures “some liberty for
most.”
Therefore, it is only when you have a static majority, a majority that
can
neither rise nor fall, that “good, kind-hearted, fat, benevolent
people,” as Twain
describes them, can assure honest poverty for the rest of us.
In
that case, why wouldn’t good,
kind-hearted, fat Warren Buffett pay a tax to ensure he and his fellows
maintain an ascendancy that can’t be compromised by the majority? Why
wouldn’t
donor good, kind-hearted, fat George Kaiser go knocking on the door of
the
White House for a subsidized loan for his failing private venture? The first rule of capital
is to preserve it
in the same way that politicians first preserve power.
And
thus, in Obama’s world, everyone
is happy.
It
was so much easier for Obama to be
president when all he had to do was come up with sunshine words and
rosy
promises, as opposed to, say, executing unworkable legislation,
controlling a
suspicious congress, creating policy that gave to the rich in order to
secure
“some liberty for most;” or following a budget that isn’t even written
down on
a napkin.
Talk
is cheap- as is writing- but when
you claim the mantle of leadership you actually have to do something.
And in
doing something Obama has revealed to Americans the underside, unspoken
ideology that belongs to the spirit of the Bastille, rather than that
of the
Boston Tea Party.
It’s
the spirit that talks about
immigration reform, but ignores immigration law -or not- depending on
how the
spirits move him. It’s the spirit that plays the part of constitutional
law
professor, while ignoring the duty to defend the constitution. It’s the
spirit
that tells banks to lend money to poor people, but punishes banks
through
extra-legal means- because they loaned money to poor people.
And
those spirits create misgivings in
most Americans; and those misgivings are strongly confirmed by the
economic
failures they have engendered.
When
you measure those failures
against the expectations that the liberal left pinned on Obama via
speeches and
skin color, and subtract out the deepening number of Americans who
think the
country is on the wrong track, we can quantify how cheapened the
presidency has
become. All you
have to do is subtract
the Obama expectations from the Obama result.
What
you are left with is a remainder
that confirms that this president is broken.
How
broken?
Utterly,
100 percent, non-fixable
broken.
It
is interesting to note that the
essential defect of this president was pegged by Sarah Palin early on.
“But
listening to him speak, it’s easy
to forget that this is a man who has authored two memoirs but not a
single
major law or reform,” said Palin at the 2008 Republican convention
while she
was accepting the spot as vice president on the McCain ticket.
Obama
still hasn’t authored anything
much but speeches; speeches which contain nothing new; “not one” new
idea, say
his friends.
Even
his signature healthcare bill
wasn’t his own creation but rather a compilation of ideas from
lobbyists and
Senators.
Because
if Obama authored legislation,
on say, immigration, or the debt ceiling or his own version of
healthcare- if
he told us what he really thought of the Main Street American bank or
those who
truly occupy Main Street - Americans would understand how bankrupt the
man is.
All
you have to do is subtract his
words from our reality to see the result: broken.
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