Obama's Self-evaluation is Delusional
 

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Obama's Self-evaluation is Delusional
By David Limbaugh
December 15, 2009 

It's bad enough for America that President Barack Obama is a committed far-left 
ideologue, but when you couple that with his narcissism, you've got a recipe 
for a major disaster.
He told Oprah Winfrey he deserves "a good solid B-plus" for his first year in 
office. The only things standing in his way for that coveted A are -- for the 
most part -- other people, such as evil Republicans who oppose socialized 
medicine.
It's obvious that Obama is as self-absorbed as he is delusional. While most 
Americans are worried about the financial destruction of our country and our 
resulting inability to bequeath our heirs a land of liberty, Obama is fretting 
over the stresses the job is placing on him.
"The biggest burden on me right now is that economic growth has happened, but 
job growth has not happened." Note the "burden on me." Similarly, he said his 
painfully belabored decision to send 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan 
hit him "in the gut."
Obama insists economic growth has returned and job recovery is just a matter of 
time, but many are not so sure of either. But all are sure that his unwavering 
debt path is unsustainable and suicidal.
When the George W. Bush economy was humming for almost eight years, Obama and 
his media friends gave Bush no credit because, they said, we were experiencing 
"jobless growth." These partisan charlatans characterized 4.5 percent 
unemployment as "joblessness. " What does that make 10 percent -- especially in 
light of Obama's promise to keep it less than 8 percent?
Shouldn't Obama be held to the same standard that he and his liberal friends 
set for President Bush? A June 10, 2007, editorial by George F. Will had it 
just right: "In 2002, when (Bush's) tax cuts kicked in and the economy began 65 
months -- so far -- of uninterrupted growth, critics said: But it is a 'jobless 
recovery,' (even though) the unemployment rate steadily declined (to) 4.5 
percent."
Lawrence Kudlow wrote in 2006 that Democrats who proclaimed a "jobless 
recovery" in 2003 and 2004 "had to eat crow." "Right now," Kudlow wrote, "total 
employment in the U.S. stands at a record high of 144 million. This is a big 
number, just as 4.6 percent unemployment is a low number."
But despite the objectively positive data, liberals wouldn't permit any 
positive perspective on the Bush economy, to the point that they had convinced 
64 percent of Americans (according to a Gallup Poll) that the economy was doing 
poorly.
National Review Online's Victor Davis Hanson affirmed the liberals' delusional 
naysaying on economic and foreign policy issues. He wrote: "For some time, a 
large number of Americans have lived in an alternate universe where everything 
is supposedly going to hell. If you get up in the morning to read the New York 
Times or Washington Post, watch John Murtha or Howard Dean on the morning talk 
shows, listen to National Public Radio at noon, and go to bed reading Newsweek 
it surely seems that the administration is incommunicado (cf. 'the bubble'), 
the war is lost ('unwinnable' ), the Great Depression is back ('jobless 
recovery'), and America about as popular as Nazi Germany abroad ('alone and 
isolated')."
Yet Obama pats himself on the back because "we are on our way out of Iraq," and 
he thinks "we've got the best possible plan for Afghanistan. "
How he can give himself credit for Iraq is beyond comprehension. He vigorously 
opposed the surge, which everyone acknowledges turned the war around, and he 
steadfastly refused to admit he was wrong. Our withdrawal from Iraq is only 
possible because wiser heads prevailed. As for Afghanistan, he ultimately made 
the right decision to listen to the generals -- partially. He refused to send 
the number of troops they requested, demoralized our forces and emboldened the 
enemy in needlessly delaying his decision, and telegraphed our lukewarm 
commitment to the war by setting a short-term withdrawal date just as he was 
increasing troop deployments.
How about Obama's restoration of America's image? Well, he's gone around the 
world telling people how terrible we are -- not exactly the smartest PR move. 
He's consistently insulted our greatest ally, Britain; a Wall Street Journal 
article this week notes that he snubbed Britain by failing to mention its 
support in Afghanistan while touting nations offering less support. He disses 
our ally Israel, treating it as a terrorist nation and demanding that it 
unilaterally cease settlements in a portion of its own land.
And how about Obama's promotion of cap and trade in the midst of ClimateGate, 
his refusal to back down on Obamacare despite 56 percent public opposition, and 
his plan to spend the billions of TARP repayments while the nation is on the 
brink of bankruptcy from his spending?
B-plus?
"Delusional" is an understatement.

 


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