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Famously smart, Obama was stupid about economy

By: Chris Stirewalt
Political Editor
November 5, 2009

(AP)

President Obama came into office believing that in order to achieve two of the hearts' desires of his electoral base -- universal health care and global warming legislation -- he would have to act while his political capital was at its highest point.

Now, a year after his election, the president finds himself lugging two divisive initiatives and facing simmering outrage over the stagnant economy.

Exit polls from this week's contests in Virginia and New Jersey show health care with half the level of concern among voters as economic issues. Carbon emissions didn't even produce a BTU's worth of interest.

This is not a time to be selling plans that idealistic Americans support despite a belief that they damage the economy. Charity comes after subsistence.

It makes sense, then, that the president is increasingly likely to excuse himself from the global climate summit in Copenhagen next month. He lacks anything to offer his fellow heads of state but year-old campaign boilerplate.

One can easily see him sliding past the global warming gathering on his way to Oslo to grab his Nobel Prize on Dec. 10 and then cruising back home. Maybe he can send all his colleagues iPods pre-loaded with his speeches like the one he gave Queen Elizabeth II.

At about the same time, health care legislation will be crashing into the president's latest deadline.

Once moderate Democrats in Congress put the maximum allowable distance between themselves and the plan, anything that might pass would get the same reception that the Obama administration has been getting of late -- unsatisfying to liberals and infuriating to conservatives.

And among moderates, the news could be even worse. If a health plan were to pass that was even half as destructive to the job market as the one House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has proposed, an already anxious electorate would turn furious.

Just as the president may have to wait until next year to try to stop the oceans' rise, he may also have to wait until then for his final effort to provide health care to all.

You don't have to be Michael Barone to know that proposing a payroll tax and an energy tax in an election year would be political suicide. If delayed until 2010, the president's agenda might never materialize at all.

Voters in Virginia and New Jersey weren't voting in referenda on Obama, but he cast a shadow in both races. Democrats fielded weak candidates in both races and independent voters did not heed Obama's call to "keep it going."

In Virginia, a state already comfortable with the GOP, independents swamped Creigh Deeds and his wedge-issue campaign. Republican Bob McDonnell carried 62 percent of independents in exit polls.

In New Jersey, where Republicanism acts more as an electoral escape hatch for frustrated voters, 58 percent of independents went for Chris Christie. The president appeared at five events for Jon Corzine and turned the formidable Obama political team from 2008 loose in the Garden State. Corzine only bagged 31 percent of the independent vote.

You don't want to waste a good crisis, but you have to make sure you actually solve the crisis if you want the strategy to work.

If after being swept into office, Ronald Reagan had declared that he was going to abolish the Department of Education and roll back Social Security, there would have been plenty of happy conservatives.

But Reagan knew that in desperate economic times his best chance for applying conservative principles was in the area of freeing the productive potential of an entrepreneurial nation.

He succeeded and, in the process, moved the entire argument away from picking the right regulations to deregulate.

Reagan built consensus behind economic issues and saved the rest of his agenda -- except for the start of his military buildup -- for another day. Reagan didn't do all that conservatives wanted, but he remade the American system to be more open to their ideas.

Obama had the same chance. Americans would have gladly followed him into a Social Democratic phase if he had begun with another New Deal.

Obama could have pushed jobs programs, free career training, a pork-free stimulus, more government jobs, etc. But instead, Obama said he wanted to fix the economy, and cap carbon, and impose a new health care bureaucracy.

The question he faces now is whether he has enough time to drop the dead weight and convince Americans that he has his priorities right.

Chris Stirewalt is the political editor of The Washington Examiner. He can be reached at cstirewalt@dcexaminer.com.



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bobirw

Nov 5, 2009

The #1 thing he must do is get Geithner, Summers and the rest of those Goldman Sachs gangsters out of the White House. Say you made a mistake and replace them. They are there to feed GS information and advise him how to further destroy this country by giving more to the banks. I mean GS, JPM, MS and a couple more. These 3 and in that order destroyed LEH and Bear Stearns. That was a national disgrace. Give them another year and they and the Fed will own the US. President Obama gave us all those wonderful speeches quoting men like Lincoln and Martin Luther King, his heros. Well he has disgraced their names and will have set his race back 50 years. I fought all my relatives when I campaigned for him. Some don't speak to me now and for what. So he could give our country away to Goldman Sachs and their crime family who caused this problem. I get sick talking about it. For Gods sake, do what is right while there is still time. Bobirw

 

StargazerInSavannah

Nov 5, 2009

The glib tongue of the serial liar doesn't make him intelligent, smart or even a little bright.
Judge him by the company he keeps! This man is the head of a leftist criminal conspiracy. He came to office as part of a larger criminal activity promoted by a swooning media that gave him a pass on all of his previous criminal associations promoting him as a deity without once checking his past.
We know that he is the first coke head to occupy the White House, but only because he told us. He has been promoted as a genius, yet none of his academic records have been revealed as proof. Could it be that he was just a below academic performer pushed to the top by another failed government program?

 

publius

Nov 5, 2009

It is amusing that the only thing the GOP has to offer in the current mess are recollections of the great Reagan. Hey, he's gone to the great capitalist country club up above! It is because the GOP abused its power so much that Obama and his attempted Eurosocialist revolution got underway - perhaps to fizzle to an end soon in the light of New Jersey and Virginia. The GOP needs to get its act together and figure out exactly what it is for- other than the usual God, guns, gays, flag, abortion and "let''s bomb the rest of the world" head in the sand preachments. A stupid GOP health bill just surfaced in the House - finally - that did not address pre-existing conditions - the one thing that should be on the mind of every citizen of either party. Get breast cancer, lose your job and sure you can get health insurance Republican style - for premiums of $35,000 a year. Who in his right mind would be for such a flawed plan? Only a dope who thinks "only other people get sick, not me."

 

drjohn

Nov 5, 2009

Barack Obama is NOT about making the economy better. He is NOT about jobs. He is NOT about better foreign policy.

The ONLY thing Barack Obama is about is redistribution of wealth.

Yours and mine, but not that of already wealthy Democrats, and not his.

Period.

 

bobc

Nov 5, 2009

I believe Obama is not in control, it's people like Soros and other so-called Progressives that are funded by Soros.

Exactly what has he contributed to the health reform plan?

He has gone against everything he said. He said he'd not get in bed with lobbyists, said the debate would be on C-span, etc....yet when he hears any opposition, he sends out his Chicago thugs!

He is a Commander in Thief, take more and more from us, and give it to the 3rd world, China on our oil leases, his Union buddies, etc.

We are becoming serfs to our own government, something our Forefathers never thought would happen!

 

Joe

Nov 5, 2009

Have yet to understand how Obama came to be labeled "smart". Now, I could understand "dishonest" but someone will have to explain the "smart" thing.

 

markit8dude

Nov 5, 2009

'Famously Smart'?

An Affirmative Action recipient who hasn't disclosed ANY of his grades, thesis, etc.,

'Smart'. Yeah, sure.

Man, if we'd elected a doop this bad for Class President in college he would've gotten ousted quickly.

Obama, the more he makes mistakes, the more faux accolades are given to this empty suit.

Unbelievable..

 

higgins1990

Nov 5, 2009

I look forward to when we get over the myth that Obama is smart. He is neither smart nor does he possess any leadership traits. He is a Chicago thug politician, nothing more.

 

KeyserSoze

Nov 5, 2009

Someone - give me ONE example of Obama's intelligence? I am SO sick of hearing how smart this clown is and no one can point to a thing that backs that up.

He's a naive dreamer that has no political experience, and no economic experience, but he car read a teleprompter, and he's running the most powerful country in the world - how do we think this is going to turn out?

 

KeyserSoze

Nov 5, 2009

higgins -
He's not even a Chicago politician - he wasn't here long enough and he did nothing while he was here. Chicago politics still believes in capitalism - this guy is a socialist with Marxist tendencies.

"Chicago Politics" is Dick Daley, & Richie Daley. Good or bad, the hallmark of Chicago Politics has always been the public gets something and the machine gets their vote.

Obama is a big government, tax and spend, distribute wealth, socialist.

 

bob

Nov 5, 2009

Join the campaign for fiscal responsibility

Send a personalized note to your members of Congress (or ALL members) and tell them to STOP the Spending now!

http://conservativeoutpost.com/campaign/cta/stop_spending

 

Colony14Author

Nov 5, 2009

Obama's goal was neither universal health care nor global warming legislation... it was and remains the destruction of free enterprise capitalism in the United States and the implementation of socialism. Doubt that at your own expense.

Read The Obama Timeline:

www.colony14.net

 

ladybug

Nov 5, 2009

Re: bobirw comments on Geitner, Summers, et all - Obama doesn't need to fire them, that would likely offend his sensitivities. All he has to do is let some of his pals in business know that this group would be available for hire and stand aside as they are swept out of the administration and into high-paying jobs in the finance world. They would carry the cache of having WH connections and it would save face for everyone.

But then the question would be who would he replace them with who really has an interest in stopping the sinking economy and setting it on a healthy financial path again. That would be the problem for him, I think.

 

Tex Expatriate

Nov 5, 2009

I think Stirewalt is wrong. His analysis of Obama and his behavior is always based on the premise that Obama is an ordinary American Democrat. He is not. He is a Saul Alinsky-type radical socialist. It is quite likely he wants to destroy the U. S. economy and believes he can get away with it.

 

wrong stimulus plan

Nov 5, 2009

the congess went to rush o the stimuls plan and now it dosnt work? we should have used tax ccuts to stimuluate our economy.

 

Elwood Baas

Nov 6, 2009

Obama is a dunderhead professor; the people like Emmanuel are pulling the strings in the background and they want crisis and panic to pull off their coup.

 

Tom

Nov 7, 2009

The Obama stimulus destroyed or prevented 3 million jobs.

 


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