<http://www.commentarymagazine.com/blogs/index.php/wehner/383606> 
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/blogs/index.php/wehner/383606


 <http://www.commentarymagazine.com/blogs/index.php/wehner/383606> He Has Met 
the Enemy, and They Are Him


 
<http://www.commentarymagazine.com/blogs/index.php/category/contentions?author_name=wehner>
 Peter Wehner - 12.07.2010 - 3:57 PM 

President Obama, who during the heat of the 2010 midterm election referred to 
Republicans as “enemies,” has now decided to refine things a bit. The 
car-in-the-ditch analogy is out; the-GOP-as-hostage-takers is in.

As  <http://www.commentarymagazine.com/blogs/index.php/jpodhoretz/383572> John 
mentioned, in Obama’s press conference earlier today the president, in 
discussing the tax cut deal he has negotiated with Republicans,  
<http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2010/12/07/obama_calls_the_gop_hostage_takers_over_tax_cut_compromise.html>
 said, “It’s tempting not to negotiate with hostage takers unless the hostage 
gets harmed. … In this case, the hostage was the American people, and I was not 
willing to see them get harmed.”

Mr. Obama has mastered the ability to look both unprincipled and graceless at 
the same time. There is also a touch of bipolarity in this administration that 
is doing a fair amount of damage to it.

In the Washington Post this morning, under the headline “The president extends 
an olive branch to the GOP,” we read  
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/06/AR2010120607353.html>
 this:

Although his liberal supporters are furious about the decision, President 
Obama’s willingness to extend all of the George W. Bush-era tax cuts is part of 
what White House officials say is a deliberate strategy: to demonstrate his 
ability to compromise with Republicans and portray the president as the last 
reasonable man in a sharply partisan Washington. The move is based on a 
political calculation, drawn from his party’s midterm defeat, that places a 
premium on winning back independent voters.

It’s not clear to me how referring to a party that just smashed your own in an 
epic midterm election as “hostage takers” is going to help Mr. Obama either win 
back independents or appear as “the last reasonable man in a sharply partisan 
Washington.”

It appears to me that Obama is a man of tremendous internal contradictions. He 
fancies himself as a post-partisan, post-ideological figure who alone can 
elevate public discourse. He obviously took great pride in presenting himself 
as America’s Socrates during the presidential campaign.

At the same time, Mr. Obama is a man of unusual arrogance who, if things don’t 
go his way, becomes prickly. He lashes out. And he begins to feel sorry for 
himself. Notoriously thin-skinned and accustomed to worshipful treatment by 
those around him (including the press), Obama is now clearly disquieted.

On some deep level, Obama must understand that, at this moment at least, his 
presidency is coming apart. It’s not at all clear to me that he’s particularly 
well equipped to deal with the shifting fortunes, the hardships, and the 
battering that a president must endure. Difficult circumstances seem to be 
bringing out his worst qualities rather than his best. And that may be what was 
on display this afternoon.

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