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“Mr. Obfuscation”?

I saw this excellent piece by Jay Ambrose in my local paper recently, “Seeing Through Obama’s Promise Of Transparency.” In the article, Mr. Ambrose lays out a number of ways in which Obama has reneged on being “transparent”:

Transparency, said President Barack Obama in a memo not long after he took the oath of office, was going to be a “touchstone” of his administration. His advisors then gathered around, breaking into a paroxysm of giggles interlaced with assurances to each other that dumbbell Americans would actually buy this stuff.

What fun to have power, they laughed. What fun!

OK, true enough, I cannot vouch for any post-promise merriment, but I can vouch that it did not take all that long for the administration to emulate former Vice President Dick Cheney’s thoroughly castigated private meetings with top energy executives working with him on policy issues. The public did not learn what was said or who attended. Especially among liberals, suspicion of dastardliness was high.


Well, speaking for myself, I concur – I was pretty upset about Cheney’s secret meeting with energy executives to craft our energy policy. Amazingly, there is a correlation:

The Obama version was to meet secretly with coal executives while devising the content of a cap-and-trade global-warming tax, explaining that presidential communications are privileged and did not fall under the Freedom of Information Act. Judges had differed with that idea, and so did Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics, which filed suit and, then, not too much later had reason to try again to get the names of people visiting the White House for sessions on the nation’s future.

This time it was health-care executives on hand to lend their ideas and expertise about health-care legislation. The administration at first resisted divulging the names, but finally did — which is hardly the same as saying we can now figure on the steadfast openness which once upon a time was guaranteed by Obama himself.

Oh, wait – did I write “correlation”? I meant, “correlationS.” Obama hasn’t stopped with just energy, obviously. Yep – health care people, too – and we are seeing how well that is going over right now.

Naturally, there is more:

Take a glance, for instance, at the Environmental Protection Agency. According to a Wall Street Journal op-ed piece, Alan Carlin, a senior analyst with EPA’s National Center for Economics, had the temerity along with a colleague to produce a paper casting doubt on global-warming theory and especially on the reliability of computer models predicting catastrophe down the pike. His boss made it clear that the thesis was contrary to policy and the paper would not be allowed out the door.

I missed the liberal outcry on this, as opposed, say, to what we heard when NASA’s global-warming alarmist James Hansen whined that his press releases might be reviewed before being released during the Bush administration. No such reviews ever took place, which hardly stopped one outraged commentator from complaining that we were now in an era reminiscent of Josef Stalin’s viciously controlling discourse in the Soviet Union. Hansen, the Journal piece reminds us, had given hundreds of speeches on the terror of warming, many of them during the Bush years.

Look next at what’s been happening in Congress: Votes on nation-altering legislation roughly as transparent as a stone wall is transparent, last-minute concoctions of 1,000 pages and more that not a single member of Congress could conceivably have had time to read. For that matter, few if any members could have had a grasp of any number of important elements in these bills even through the secondhand summaries, which is to say, the democratic process was rendered meaningless. Then-Sen. Obama had pointedly complained when Republicans did this sort of thing in the Bush years. Now, as president, he was cheering on rush-job legislating as crucial to the common good.

Obama is more nearly Mr. Obfuscation than he is Mr. Transparency, as he showed during the campaign when he failed to tell us anything much about his passport or medical records, his clients as a lawyer or his college records. Even if you hold hands with him on some of his secrecy then and now, a point to consider is that this is a politician like so many who talk one way and behave another, not someone refreshingly candid and different, just someone who is very good at an old game.

True enough. I like it: Mr. Obfuscation. I think that is a perfect moniker for Obama. The Obfuscator In Chief. Sure, works for me!

Actually, it doesn’t. What he is doing is working for a select, very select, group of people, not for US. And that is the problem with the lack of transparency, with the reneging on promises made, for all of us. Obama, and Congress, are serving the interests of a very few, the same complaint we had about Bush and Cheney.

Here we go again…

  • jwrjr

    Obama/Biden makes Bush/Cheney look open and honest.

    • LindaP

      We need this on a bumper sticker.

    • http://noquarter foxyladi14

      and that,s saying something.whuduthunkit??

  • HARP

    Ha! Folks who really want to stick it to Obama and sow hysteria about “death panels” will extract this from Obama’s same fateful interview with David Leonhardt of the Times:

    THE PRESIDENT: So that’s where I think you just get into some very difficult moral issues. But that’s also a huge driver of cost, right?

    I mean, the chronically ill and those toward the end of their lives are accounting for potentially 80 percent of the total health care bill out here.

    DAVID LEONHARDT: So how do you — how do we deal with it?

    THE PRESIDENT: Well, I think that there is going to have to be a conversation that is guided by doctors, scientists, “ethicists”. And then there is going to have to be a very difficult democratic conversation that takes place. It is very difficult to imagine the country making those decisions just through the normal political channels. And that’s part of why you have to have some independent group that can give you guidance. It’s not determinative, but I think has to be able to give you some guidance. And that’s part of what I suspect you’ll see emerging out of the various health care conversations that are taking place on the Hill right now.

    http://justoneminute.typepad.com/main/2009/08/there-he-goes-again.html

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      He said this: “THE PRESIDENT: So that’s where I think you just get into some very difficult moral issues. But that’s also a huge driver of cost, right?” For real??? Holy smokes…

      • HARP

        Yep…next we will have to did our own grave….for the good of the country….you betcha!!

        • HARP

          Oops…dig

        • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

          Sadly, I can SO see that. No doubt, Obama’s OFA people will show up at your door and “escort” you to the local cemetery, standing over you until you’ve dug down six feet…

          • HARP

            LOL…I will bring my 2 dogs to cut down on the work load.

            • Docelder

              If you can’t dig your own, then your spouse or children will have to dig for you. Otherwise, you won’t be buried at all just composted. Then standing in the hole a purple shirted end of life agent will give you the injection. ;)

              • HARP

                Well they can bury me face down,just to make it easier for Obama to kiss my ass.

              • tzada

                Wonder if this is why the built that flesh eating robot?

                • oowawa

                  I don’t mean to seem fussy or ungrateful, but I’d just as soon not have any of them flesh-eating nano-bots in my Sayonara Cocktail with the pretty umbrella in it . . .

              • oowawa

                Then standing in the hole a purple shirted end of life agent will give you the injection.

                And the beautiful purple shirt will have a big golden SEIU across the front, standing for Sweet Entrance Into Utopia . . . He’ll be like an angel!

                • Julia

                  “He’ll be like an angel”

                  Well if Obama is god that makes sense!

            • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

              THat’s a great idea abt the dogs – our hound dog and my mom’s dog we now have are BIG diggers. I’m sure they could make short work of this for me!

              Hey – I’ll let anyone else borrow them, too! :-)

        • oowawa

          That looks like the smoking gun to me. “Death Panels”–Sarah Palin got it right, as much as the sanctimonious pundits might have laughed at her. Thanks very much for posting this, HARP

          • Clara

            The link and death panel quote ought to be sent to AARP by many people. Including it in a LTE would be good, as well. This is outrageous that noone is picking up on this and bringing it to the attention of the public.

        • trixta

          Here’s a thought: Why don’t all the 50 plus-year-olds who support ObamaCare do their duty and volunteer to end their lives NOW so that we can start cutting costs immediately? Let’s start with all of the Congressmen / women, and Senators who pushing ObamaCare.

          • trixta

            (i.e.)…who are pushing…

    • Animal Control

      The conversation should only be between the doctor and the patient period.

      • Diana L. C.

        And only at the patient’s initial request.

    • Docelder

      there is going to have to be a conversation that is guided by doctors, scientists, “ethicists”

      Note the one lacking… clergy. what he leaves out is often more telling than what he says.

      • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

        Good point, there, Docelder! :-)

        And thanks for the laugh, y’all, abt the grave stuff – too funny!!

      • tango

        Also, an ethicist wouldn’t be required either unless they know going in some decisions are going to be unfair, immoral and unethical so need some people to *sign* off that what they propose is really ok.

        I call him President Obomanation. (abomination)

    • Peggy Sue

      Yes, moral issues are a huge driver of costs in end-of-life decisions. And I seriously doubt there are many American families willing to have a government panel step between them and their attending physician.

      And this doesn’t apply only to the elderly. People die all the time from all age groups. Children, young adults, people in their prime. How about the disabled or chronically ill, who are deemed “unproductive?”

      This whole “rational” conversation is entering dangerous territory. And it’s not as if we don’t have historical references.

      We need to stay very, very alert.

    • Arabella Trefoil

      Anyone who thinks Obama doesn’t believe in reducing the population by getting rid of the old, the sick, the useless etc. is living in a fools paradise.

      The young Obama supporters and the well-to-do liberals will fall for it. Because they will never get old or sick, right?

      I fear that within my lifetime I will see those “difficult” decisions being made.

      Read “The Fixed Period” by Anthony Trollope.

      • trixta

        Isn’t it a coincidence that there is a looming flu pandemic this winter?

  • Obamastolemycounty

    THROW THE BUM OUT!

    That is the only answer. He can take Pelosi and Reid with him.

    • tzada

      He must take them with him, we the people insist.

  • HARP
  • Animal Control

    paroxysm

    Here’s a word not seen too often–violent giggles?
    This is not a put-down but it does remind me of a fellow student that defined fun as “reading the dictionary”

    Not all of us have a ready dictionary. What happened to plain speaking/writing.

    • HARP

      u r rite

      • Animal Control

        LOL

  • tzada

    Obama must assume we are fools when he tries to persuade us that this plan is anything but a complete federal takeover of health care coupled with medical treatment rationing to contain costs. It is impossible to come to any other conclusion. George Orwell said it best, “One has to belong to the intelligentsia to believe things like that: No ordinary man could be such a fool.”

    The town hall uprisings and dramatic polling results of likely voters by Rasmussen showing that an overwhelming number of self-described Independents are opposed to ObamaCare proves the American electorate are not fools. Ordinary people can read the text and connect the dots. Since we’re not fools, Obama must be one himself or simply lying to the nation. Connect the dots.

    http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/08/connect_the_dots_on_obamacare.html

    • Arabella Trefoil

      No, Americans are not fools. And thank goodness for that.

  • Peggy Sue

    I think Obama is perfectly transparent, always was: he’s a grifter, a talented and smooth talking conartist, who puts on the charm when he thinks it will work and call out the junk yard dogs when it doesn’t. He was bought and paid for by the banks and corporate heavy-weights and has made a wasteland and joke about working for the sake of electorate, the very people who voted for him, chanted “Yes, We Can,” only to blink and realize how false those promises were.

    Yes, We Can make fools of Americans, Yes, We Can strap the greed of financial institutions on the backs of the taxpayer, Yes, We Can pretend our work is for the common good and smile while we’re at it.

    This is the blank slate upon which anything could be written.

    I’ll write this: once a fraud, always a fraud!

    You got my blood going, Amy :0).

    • Patience

      I have always depended on the kindness of strangers – Blanche Dubois

      This famous quote from A Streetcar Named Desire pops into my head whenever I attempt a little armchair psychoanalysis of the POTUS.

      Obama called himself a “blank screen” in one of his autobiographies. A blank screen onto which others project. I think this explains the high number of “present” votes while he was a legislator. I think it explains why he’s so guarded and secretive about his health, academic and legislative records, etc. I think it also explains why, as a candidate, he surrounded himself with so many props — they help to deflect scrutiny. He seems to have a fierce need to convey an image rather than substance.

      Less than two months ago a HuffPo blogger was planted at a presser. A few days ago an 11 year-old girl was planted at his healthcare townhall in NH. I think he and his handlers are having a very hard time keeping the screen blank under the glare of presidential lights.

      Transparency seems to me the exact opposite of his usual MO. How could rational people expect it of him?

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      Peggy Sue, that is the PERFECT word for Obama: Grifter. Absolutely perfect.

      As for getting your blood going, perhaps reporting on Obama’s underhanded shenanigans is part of his “Wellness Plan.” :-)

  • jbjd

    What he is doing is working for a select, very select, group of people, not for US.

    R3A, but the President is supposed to be working for us; and so is Congress. We created government to serve those needs we could not satisfy on our own. When that government is broken, we need to fix it. Won’t work unless the blinds are closed? Then get out of my House.
    IF DROWNING OUT OPPOSING FACTS IS un-AMERICAN THEN IGNORING UNPLEASANT FACTS IS un-AMERICAN TOO

  • Lisabona

    ” The leftists in control inWashington DC, can not make it any clearer… They have an agenda and they don’t care how many American citizens, Republicans,Democrats or Independents are opposed to that agenda – nor do they care what they have to do to advance that agenda… They prepare to tob your assets, earnings, health care, and even life itself if need be, to push through their anti – American global agenda.” Cote, from canadafreepress.com.
    BTW. I couldn’t say it better and is very-very scary.

  • FembotsForObama

    doesn’t the ‘three strikes and you’re out rule’ apply here? when are going to get it that Obama has no desire to be transparent and the American public has been PLAYED?

    A transparent president does not block any access to his records — medical, school, birth — as one of his first executive acts as president. No matter how the Obots want to parse the language of that act, it effectively bans access to his records via FOIA requests.

    I love the label as Obfuscator-in-Chief.

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      I have no doubt that the people have been played. None at all. And plenty of us were aware it was happening at the time.

      Just as we did with Bush, I think it is critical to call the Obfuscator-In-Chief (glad you liked it) out every time he pulls something like this.

      And jbjd, yes, exactly right – Obama is not working for us, nor is most of Congress. If our representatives do not represent us, but rather special interest groups, then heck yes, they need to get out of OUR House and Senate. That includes the president, too.

      The 2010 elections cannot come soon enough. Wouldn’t it be fantastic if people actually stood up for ourselves in a big way and didn’t just re-elect the same people who got us into this mess??

  • Ginger

    Hmmm…interesting how he used the word “touchstone” and not “cornerstone”.

    • http://noquarter foxyladi14

      i thought that was very odd..but then he says a lot of odd things.

  • Arabella Trefoil

    “So that’s where I think you just get into some very difficult moral issues. But that’s also a huge driver of cost, right?”

    How true! The early European colonists who settled in the hot regions of North America wished to farm rice and sugar cane. Early settlers said that the work in the hot fields was so brutal, no white man could withstand it. African people, being used to hot climates, could withstand the heat. Slavery was a solution to a problem. Maybe some people had moral issues with the “peculiar institution” but there was an economic need for workers.

    By the time of the Civil War, some pro-slavery politicians were calling slavery a “actual good.”

    It’s ironic that Obama is talking like this, although come to think of it he has no slavery in his ancestry.

    Yes, cost issues override moral issues all the time.

  • TeakWoodKite

    Hey Rev. Amy, much like Cheney and his side kick, I believe Axelrod and his side kick, are attempting to “paper them to death”, (read BS us into the abyss.

    Fairly soon there will be way too much bullshit to keep it “framed” in a meaningful context. It will be intentional. o that BO can say…”that was so yesterday”…and his Obot minions like Ed “the canary” Shits” can relegate people with a long memory to the Garbage can that is labeled “Oh that again?”.

    Question; My daughters gay friend said, “I love Obama, I think he’s gonna be the next JFK” (she is 22). How do I give her a clue? Or is it better to let her wander around in a “beautiful haze”?

    I told her “Obama is an immoral person.” without any explanation why.

    • oowawa

      Question; My daughters gay friend said, “I love Obama, I think he’s gonna be the next JFK” (she is 22). How do I give her a clue? Or is it better to let her wander around in a “beautiful haze”?

      If she really loves O, and it is not just infatuation, nothing you can say will make any difference. He has to break her heart, and then she will learn through her suffering.

      Oh, I feel so wise. I should write an advice-to-the-lovelorn column.