Tax Deal: Lefties Go Wild, Obama Presidency Hits Apocalypse

Posted By Bryan Preston On December 7, 2010 

If the commenters at the Huffington Post, and the hosts and guests at MSNBC,
are any guide, the Bush tax cut deal has rendered the Obama presidency a
zombie.  It looks alive and is even able to move and groan a bit, but it
<http://mjbehindthecurtain.wordpress.com/2010/12/07/huffington-post-dumb-shi
t-part-4/> 's mostly dead [1].

foxinretreat-CLASS WARFARE and some civil unrest , brewing in a neighborhood
near you. Hey oligarchs how it turns out is anybody's guess. I hope
Wikileaks unleashes its info on the banks ASAP, I could care less if WS has
to tank to stop this madness.

mjtaylor22-THEY GOT MOR EBANG FOR THEIR BUCK, HOW BOUT INCREASE UI PAYMENTS,
AND SEND EVERY CITIZEN A CHECK FOR AT LEAST 1,000..SORRY TAX PAYING
CITIZEN..

Linda Mulenbach-Dear Mr. President. You had me, and then you lost me! Can we
please have a democratic primary challenger! I am DONE with Obama.

Chefbob50-Wanted: One backbone and set of balls send to B. Obama c/o 1600
Pennsylvania Ave. Wash. D.C.

Well, Chefbob, you obviously sent Obama your heart in 2008. Why not complete
the deal now?  There's more HuffPo commentary at the link, including stuff
like this:

srheard-The next time I vote for a President, I am going to rank strong
negotiating skills right up there with literacy and intellect.

That's funny.  Conservatives brought up the "competency" argument in 2008
and got slapped with the race card.  Now here's a liberal playing competency
against Obama.  I happened to be watching MSNBC's Ed Schultz (so you don't
have to) when the deal came down on Monday.  His guest was liberal Rep.
Keith Ellison.  I thought the two might have an on-air rage party.

Looking beyond the fever swamps, Paul Krugman doesn
<http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/12/07/the-deal/> 't like the deal at
all [2].  Sen. Dick Durban thinks the Democrats may walk out on it
<http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/132313-sen-durbin-dems-cou
ld-walk-on-tax-cut-deal>  [3] (which would only mean they will get a worse
deal after the GOP takes over the House next year).   And liberal Rep. Jim
McDermott calls the deal
<http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1210/46054.html>  [4] "Obama's
Gettysburg."  Which, if you think about it, puts Obama in the role of Robert
E. Lee.  Guess that means Biden gets to play Gen. Pickett
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickett%27s_Charge>  [5].  Heh.

It does seem as if all of Obama's various bad choices and lack of experience
have come to focus here.  He has no experience in high level, hardball
negotiations prior to the presidency, and it showed here: He lost in the
eyes of the base that put him in office.  He made a very poor choice in a
vice president, and now that vice president is reportedly getting the job of
selling this deal.  To put that into some perspective, Joe Biden is so
magnetic and persuasive that he has resorted to stealing others' words and
peddling them as his own.  Biden is so persuasive that his plan for Iraq -
opposing the surge, breaking it up into vulnerable mini-states - went
nowhere.  Biden is so persuasive that he's never been more than a footnote
to any recent presidential contest, until Obama plucked him for the veep
job.  It's not a stretch to think that Biden won't be any more persuasive
among Obama's liberal base than Obama himself is, and that base is turning
on Obama in rage.  Then again, here's some counter evidence: As I'm writing
this, the President is on the air in defensive lecture mode saying that this
deal wasn't about the "politics of the moment, but about what's possible
right now."  Uh, ok.  And the difference is.?  If his future communications
on this and other issues remain as laughable as that, perhaps Biden is the
better choice to front the band.

This presidency was already in a state of rapid decay, maybe even freefall.
The mid-term "shellacking" robbed it of its congressional power and killed
off Democratic allies in several states.  Major figures like Rahm Emanuel
and David Axelrod were already heading for the exits, leaving behind the
radical czars, the damaged and the gaffe prone.  Now this deal may go down
as Obama's "read my lips" turn, alienating what's left of his base.

Anything can happen in two years, and the more morbid
<http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,2027296,00.html>  [6]
among Obama's allies are pining for a crisis to resurrect him.  I'm not yet
convinced that Obama is a one-and-done, but the rage among his base sure
makes his re-election look a whole lot less likely.

Update: Watching President Obama's press conference, I'm struck by just how
out of sorts he seems.  He's trying to argue that he took this short term
deal, which will end up being a bad long term for Republicans, because of
the "tax cuts on the rich."  What he doesn't seem to get is that he'll be
arguing about the "Bush tax cuts" as a whole in two years, when he's running
for re-election, having already lost that debate in 2010.  He's coming
across as hectoring, defensive, and not well acquainted with the facts or
the policy.  This may be the worst presidential press conference I've seen
since Bill Clinton denied "that woman."

Update: Whoa.  Now he's angrily lecturing the left for their reaction to the
deal, citing their negative reaction to ObamaCare because it lacked a public
option.  Again, he's coming across as a know-it-all who's reminding you of
that unforgivable thing you did that ruined your relationship way back when.
While it's nice to see someone attempt to inject a little reality in the
"reality based community," I predict that this won't go over well.  At all.

More: Well, that was pretty bad, the kind of presser Napoleon might have
given after Waterloo.  Obama, among other things, compared Republicans to
terrorists holding the American people "hostage".  That theme
<http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/254725/lautenberg-ransom-was-paid-andr
ew-stiles>  [7] is bouncing around
<http://www.opednews.com/articles/Obama-Tax-Cuts-Compromise-by-Kevin-Gosztol
a-101207-152.html>  [8] the left
<http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2010/12/dem-senator-negotiating-with-repub
licans-almost-like-negotiating-with-terrorists.html>  [9], indicating either
an unhealthy groupthink is going on or that there's an actual strategy at
work.  It's a bad line to take, and it won't work.  Tax policy does not
equal terrorism, especially in an age of actual, lethal terrorism.

All in all, not a good finish for 2010 if you're Barack Obama, which will go
down as the year of the death of "Hope and Change."

Update: Real Clear Politics has video
<http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2010/12/07/obama_calls_the_gop_hosta
ge_takers_over_tax_cut_compromise.html>  [10] of Obama calling Republicans
"hostage takers."  It's a remarkably unpresidential line.

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[1] but it's mostly dead:
http://mjbehindthecurtain.wordpress.com/2010/12/07/huffington-post-dumb-shit
-part-4/

[2] doesn't like the deal at all:
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/12/07/the-deal/

[3] walk out on it:
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/132313-sen-durbin-dems-coul
d-walk-on-tax-cut-deal

[4] calls the deal: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1210/46054.html

[5] Gen. Pickett: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickett%27s_Charge

[6] morbid: http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,2027296,00.html

[7] theme:
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/254725/lautenberg-ransom-was-paid-andre
w-stiles

[8] bouncing around:
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Obama-Tax-Cuts-Compromise-by-Kevin-Gosztola
-101207-152.html

[9] left:
http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2010/12/dem-senator-negotiating-with-republ
icans-almost-like-negotiating-with-terrorists.html

[10] video:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2010/12/07/obama_calls_the_gop_hostag
e_takers_over_tax_cut_compromise.html

 



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