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July 16, 2010 / 5 Menachem-Av, 5770 

With a whine and whimper, a presidency splits a seam 

By Wesley Pruden 

 

Is this how a presidency falls apart, not with a resounding thud but with a
whine, a snivel, and a whimper? 

Repossession of homes proceeds at a record pace. The Federal Reserve
projects only weaker growth and higher unemployment. The sheepish Europeans
cool their schoolgirl crush on Barack Obama. Ditto the Muslims, who had
expected Mr. Obama to lead wholesale conversions to Islam, with conversion
of St. Patrick's and National Cathedrals to mosques soon to follow (even
bigger than the monster mosque at Ground Zero). The Pentagon warns that it
can't pay its bills. The war in Afghanistan, no longer on George W.'s watch,
looks headed toward Kaput City. Everybody is as angry as ever about the
health-care reform, the wasteful and ineffective stimulus (and Son of
Stimulus) and Al Gore's scheme to require that naughty old sun to change its
spots. Bill Clinton is called back to the White House and told to arrive
with a big bottle of his magic "feeling your pain" pills. 

There's serious talk of a presidential primary challenge to Barack Obama by
Hillary Clinton. The last time a Democratic challenger tried this Teddy
Kennedy took on Jimmy Carter. Mr. Carter famously predicted that "I'll whip
his ass," and did, leaving Teddy as the only man who ever got his nether
cheeks whipped by Jimmy Carter, who is rumored to still be alive. Together
they gave us Ronald Reagan. 

The Democratic panic augurs well for the November congressional elections,
but we're talking Republicans here, so you never know. If anybody can turn a
sure thing into a humiliating disaster, the Grand Old Party knows how to do
it. Bold consistency has not a Republican trait since Abraham Lincoln
visited war on the land, reluctantly freeing the slaves as a convenient
afterthought. Nevertheless, for the Democrats, unhappy days are here again. 

House Democrats are particularly incensed, sounding as if they want to write
off the president as an irredeemable ingrate. Nancy Pelosi, who hadn't been
heard from in weeks, took on Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary,
for his perfectly obvious but wounding remark this week that the Republicans
"could" take back the House in November unless the Democrats mount "a strong
campaign." Retorted Rep. Bill Pascrell of New Jersey to The Washington Post:
"What the hell do they think we've been doing the last 12 months? We're the
ones who have been taking the tough votes." 

It's just now dawning on congressional Democrats that the president is
prescribing more of the poison that already has the president and his party
a bilious shade of sick-room green. They're finally figuring out that Mr.
Obama is working to a plan to transform America into something that most
Americans clearly don't want, hence his spectacular fall from voter grace.
This "new America," designed to a community activist's specifications, may
not be exactly what a lot of Democratic congressmen want, either, but
they're being asked to swallow the president's deadly potion, anyway. 

Some of the remaining true believers among the Democrats look to the example
of Ronald Reagan for comfort and consolation, noting, correctly, that his
failure to quickly clean up Jimmy Carter's malaise led to congressional
losses midway in his first term. But the comparison is far-fetched. As
anyone who knew Ronald Reagan would tell you, Barack Obama is no Ronald
Reagan. Mr. Obama, smooth and eloquent though he on occasion can be,
reassuring us that "it's morning in America" would be no reassurance at all.
Actor or not, the Gipper actually believed his lines. 

Mr. Reagan, a son of the heartland, celebrating America as a nation forged
in the melting pot, understood America in a way that Barack Obama, who
boasts that he is descended from "generations of Muslims" and seems puzzled
that this evokes no applause at home, never could. Mr. Obama has never been
more eloquent, or sounded more like his heart was in his message, than in
Cairo where he apologized for America's supposed sins against the Muslims.
Ronald Reagan never sounded more like his heart was in the message than in
Europe singing a familiar hymn to America's virtues and its sacrifices in
behalf of others. Mr. Obama was raised in the third world and through no
particular fault of his own never absorbed the words and music of "morning
in America." 

Mr. Obama's dilemma is that he can't change the why and wherefore of his
fall from voter grace. The coalition he put together two years ago would
fall apart if he tried. The remnants of that coalition - the feminists, the
naifs in the faculty lounges, the blacks - want him to be just as they
imagined he was. His misfortune is that almost nobody else does. 

 



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