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Major school systems won't be open when Obama speaks to kids

By: Mark Tapscott
Editorial Page Editor
09/04/09 11:09 AM EDT

Hot Air's Ed Morrissey - joined by bloggers Baseball Crank and Moe Lane - notes that Los Angeles public schools won't be in session next Tuesday when President Obama delivers his speech to the nation's children. Neither will those in the Boston schools. Or the New York City public schools. Or those in Seattle, Buffalo or Eugene (Oregon).

It's the Obamatuerism of the day on this one, but it may be indicative of a new theme concerning the Obama administration's managerial and strategic political competence. All presidential teams tend to get high marks during their honeymoons. But the Obama honeymoon has clearly been over since early summer.

Now, the school speech was poorly thought out, both in concept and execution. The same can be said of Obama's recurring unsuccessful attempts over the summer to "reframe the health care reform debate," and the multiple mis-steps in responding to his Town Hall critics, beginning with the spectacularly inept branding of them as an "angry mob."

There will be many more such opportunities for political mis-steps and odds are the Obama team won't miss many of them. A blitz of news stories about the massive waste and fraud attending the $787 billion stimulus program is probably headed Obama's way in coming months, and who knows how many more Van Jones that he has appointed to influential jobs in the government will suddenly hit the front pages.

The lesson here is that the political ear that warns of potential mis-steps in a campaign is not the same one that works once you are elected and have to make the thousand decisions that come with daily governance of a central government that long ago become far too big and expansive to be effectively managed. This is why administration officials approach projects like the school speech without anticipating the explosion of negative public reaction.

So expect in coming months a growing theme in the media questioning the competence of those around the president. For liberals in Congress and the media, such a theme will provide a handy way of diverting blame from Obama's shoulders for the succession of blunders, misteps and embarrassments that is surely coming.   

 

 




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Apexduck

Sep 4, 2009


Did "Van Jones hit the front pages"? Any other revelations about administration mistakes will get ignored, too.

 

Jack Okie

Sep 5, 2009

Obama has a sign on his desk that reads "The buck stops in that office down the hall".

 

Person of Choler

Sep 5, 2009

Jack Okie, correction "The buck stops under the bus outside at the curb".

 

mickeymat

Sep 6, 2009

From an education standpoint, one does not scedule anything like this speech on the first day of school. Arne Duncan should have known this. There is so much chaos on the first day and the primary goal is getting everyone settled in their classes and rules established in addition to welcoming students. Having a presidential address that day is unsettling and interrupting. I found it interesting that Obama has to wait until Monday to release the text of his speech. That could only mean that the criticisms revealed in the suggested lesson plans were pervasive also in his speech and had to be revised.

 

Sep 6, 2009

The messiah could have avoided ALL this by staging the speech the night before school, inviting parents to watch with kids, at home on the couch. But that's not what they want. We know what they want. And they shall not pass.

 

megapotamus

Sep 6, 2009

In shore and other resort communities the first day after Labor Day is the day the teachers report and then on Wed the chirrun. Do we need any more pinpricking to pop the bubbulous notion that Obama is some kind of genius pol? As Woody Allen said, 90% of success in life is just showing up. We might add, with SOME punctuality. On the speech itself, sure I would probably object on content, on anti-propagandist grounds, on venue, on taste.... well, across the board. But tactically I encourage young Barack to get his face out there. Could anything be more palliative to a nation suffering Obama Overdose than MORE Obama? This doof thinks he's Churchill... actually of course he presumes he is superior to Churchill, Reagan, Roosevelt or even Alexander. He is the greatest genius in human history, as far as he can tell, and the one thing lacking is a proper understanding of this fact by you and me. So head on Barack. Do your duty. Enlighten us.

 

dka

Sep 6, 2009

Incompetence around the president? Who would have thought! It was apparent while he was campaigning, or was the above opinion writer living under a rock? Waste and fraud? Not to worry: O promised that he wanted an accounting of where the money went, and he was going after fraudulent spending! Gee, I hope he is not going after Wrangel,Pelosi and Reid, Dodd, Frank....!
I wonder how he can do all that considering he is working 3 hours every day and all those vaccations. I guess when you are the messiah you can handle it all, even with such little time!

 

pointblank

Sep 6, 2009

whoever said he was the messiah??
Remember, "you shall know them by their fruits"...! Take a look at his "fruits". Take a good look.
His fruits don't represent a man of god, let alone a messiah. :P

 

Paul in Ohio

Sep 6, 2009

The saddest part of this is that if you look at the Chicago public schools, which Arne Duncan led, they are absolutely terrible. The fact that there was no public outcry about his appointment, as there was with Jone's, is sad. Too bad all Americans won't give Glenn Beck a chance and listen, he is not partisan, he is against un-American policies.

 

Mike Licht

Sep 6, 2009

After the President of the United States speaks to school children about the value of education, Republicans will make opposing comments extolling ignorance.

See:

http://notionscapital.wordpress.com/2009/09/04/obamas-dangerous-message-to-our-children/

 

LogicalSC

Sep 8, 2009

Gee who would have thought that a failure of a man whom had been relegated to conducting ACORN seminars in the backwaters of Chicago wasn't qualified to be to the President of the United States.

This was always going to happen.

A quick look at Obama REAL LIFE shows that he is a career failure who was passed up the food chain to absolve Leftist of their guilt.


 

Not USA

Sep 8, 2009

I think I woke up in Cuba!, what's next his image in all schools? The all knowing Messiah guiding and WATCHING your every move?
I went to the school and opted my kids out, the staff rolled their eyes so I told them "This is not Cuba were the dictator gets to indoctrinate my kids!"
Even if he delivers the most encouraging message he is still indoctrinating: Obama is smart, he cares for me, he loves this country...
Some of these school children will be able to vote in 4 years.

 

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