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Yep, It’s His Mess Now

(Bumped up from Saturday.)

General McChrystal’s proposal for Afghanistan has been on Obama’s desk for almost two months now. And what is Obama doing about it? Well, he appears to be deciding on how to decide what his decision will be, but he’s not there yet. Nope, instead, he is throwing up some smokescreen about the need for a do-over in Afghanistan’s election (wait – how come WE can’t get one of those??) before he will commit. And smokescreen it is. Even Secretary of Defense Gates has told him he can’t wait that long.

Obama needs to stop tip-toeing around Afghanistan, and own it, as a part of his presidency. For that matter, he needs to own his presidency, as Peggy Noonan points out in this commentary, It’s His Rubble Now: And the American people want him to fix it.. Uh, yeah. Pretty much. She writes:

At a certain point, a president must own a presidency. For George W. Bush that point came eight months in, when 9/11 happened. From that point on, the presidency—all his decisions, all the credit and blame for them—was his. The American people didn’t hold him responsible for what led up to 9/11, but they held him responsible for everything after it. This is part of the reason the image of him standing on the rubble of the twin towers, bullhorn in hand, on Sept.14, 2001, became an iconic one. It said: I’m owning it.

Mr. Bush surely knew from the moment he put the bullhorn down that he would be judged on everything that followed. And he has been. Early on, the American people rallied to his support, but Americans are practical people. They will support a leader when there is trouble, but there’s an unspoken demand, or rather bargain: We’re behind you, now fix this, it’s yours.

President Obama, in office a month longer than Bush was when 9/11 hit, now owns his presidency. Does he know it? He too stands on rubble, figuratively speaking—a collapsed economy, high and growing unemployment, two wars. Everyone knows what he’s standing on. You can almost see the smoke rising around him. He’s got a bullhorn in his hand every day.

It’s his now. He gets the credit and the blame. How do we know this? The American people are telling him. You can see it in the polls. That’s what his falling poll numbers are about. “It’s been almost a year, you own this. Fix it.”

Pretty much. Though he seems to be using his bullhorn for all the wrong things, IMHO. Noonan continues:

The president doesn’t seem to like this moment. Who would? He and his men and women have returned to referring to what they “inherited.” And what they inherited was, truly, terrible: again, a severe economic crisis and two wars. But their recent return to this theme is unbecoming. Worse, it is politically unpersuasive. It sounds defensive, like a dodge.

The president said last week, at a San Francisco fund-raiser, that he’s busy with a “mop,” “cleaning up somebody else’s mess,” and he doesn’t enjoy “somebody sitting back and saying, ‘You’re not holding the mop the right way.’” Later, in New Orleans, he groused that reporters are always asking “Why haven’t you solved world hunger yet?” His surrogates and aides, in appearances and talk shows, have taken to remembering, sometimes at great length, the dire straits we were in when the presidency began.

This is not a sign of confidence. Nor were the president’s comments to a New York fund-raiser this week. Democrats, he said to the Democratic audience, are “an opinionated bunch.” They always have a lot of thoughts and views. Republicans, on the other hand—”the other side”—aren’t really big on independent thinking. “They just kinda sometimes do what they’re told. Democrats, ya’ll thinkin’ for yourselves.” It is never a good sign when the president gets folksy, dropping his g’s, because he is by nature not a folksy g-dropper but a coolly calibrating intellectual who is always trying to guess, as most politicians do, what normal people think. When Mr. Obama gets folksy he isn’t narrowing his distance from his audience but underlining it. He shouldn’t do this.

But the statement that Republicans just do what they’re told was like his famous explanation of unhappy voters are people who “cling to guns or religion.” (What comes over him at fund-raisers?) Both statements speaks of a political misjudgment of his opponents and his situation.They show a misdiagnosis of the opposition that is politically tin-eared. Politicians looking to win don’t patronize those they’re trying to win over.

No kidding – insulting people you want to win over is thoroughly unhelpful, though it’s a strategy we have seen way too much of of late (and for a great post on that little soundbite of Obama’s, I recommend fellow No Quarter writer, Ani’s, post, “President Obama Is Insulting Americans Again”). I, for one, do not respond well to it, but that’s just me.

Back to Noonan:

But the point on the We Inherited a Terrible Situation and It’s Not Our Fault argument is, again, that it is worse than unbecoming. It is unpersuasive.

How do we know this? Through the polls. In all of the major surveys, the president’s popularity has gone down the past few months. A Gallup Daily Tracking Poll out this week reported Mr. Obama’s job approval dropped nine points during the third quarter of this year, that is between July 1 and Sept. 30, when it fell from 62% to 53%. It was the biggest such drop Gallup has ever measured for an elected president during the same period of his term. A Fox News poll out Thursday showed support for the president’s policies falling below 50% for the first time. Ominously for him, independents are peeling off. In 2006 and 2008 independents looked like Democrats. They were angry and frustrated by the wars, they sought to rebuke the Bush White House. Now those independents look like Republicans. They worry about joblessness, debts and deficits.

The White House sees the falling support. Thus the reminder: We faced an insuperable challenge, we’re mopping up somebody else’s mess.

The Democratic Party too sees the falling support, and is misunderstanding it. The great question they debated last week was whether the president is tough enough: Does he come across as too weak? It is true, as the cliché has it, that it’s helpful for a president to be both revered and feared. But this president is not weak, that’s not his problem. He willed himself into the presidency with an adroit reading of the lay of the land, brought together and dominated all the constituent pieces of victory, showed and shows impressive self-discipline, seems in general to stick to a course once he’s chosen it, though arguably especially when he’s wrong. His decision to let Congress write a health-care bill may yield at least the appearance of victory. And if Mr. Obama isn’t twisting arms like LBJ, and then giving just an extra little jerk to snap the rotator cuff just for fun, the case can be made that day by day he’s moving the Democrats of Congress in the historic direction he desires. All his adult life he’s played the long game, which takes patience and skill.

She forgot the lying, cheating, stealing, and downright theft, that helped propel Obama into the presidency, but whatever. What I don’t get is why people continue to forget that the Democrats were in charge of both houses of Congress for TWO YEARS before Obama became president. All of the stuff that happened in the two preceding years, like the stimulus bill, the economy, all of that, is on their hands. This, “Oh, poor me – look at how much I have to clean up! Being president is HARD WORK, just like Bush said!” has long passed its usefulness, if it ever had any.

It’s more than that:

The problem isn’t his personality, it’s his policies. His problem isn’t what George W. Bush left but what he himself has done. It is a problem of political judgment, of putting forward bills that were deeply flawed or off-point. Bailouts, the stimulus package, cap-and-trade; turning to health care at the exact moment in history when his countrymen were turning their concerns to the economy, joblessness, debt and deficits—all of these reflect a misreading of the political terrain. They are matters of political judgment, not personality. (Republicans would best heed this as they gear up for 2010: Don’t hit him, hit his policies. That’s where the break with the people is occurring.)

The result of all this is flagging public support, a drop in the polls, and independents peeling off.

In this atmosphere, with these dynamics, Mr. Obama’s excuse-begging and defensiveness won’t work.

Everyone knows he was handed horror. They want him to fix it.

At some point, you own your presidency. At some point it’s your rubble. At some point the American people tell you it’s yours. The polls now, with the presidential approval numbers going down and the disapproval numbers going up: That’s the American people telling him.

Not for nothing, but he kept telling US he could handle this job. Many of us knew he couldn’t, wouldn’t, but at some point, it’s sink or swim, and we are already beyond that point. No more whining and crying about the crap sandwich you got handed when you fought so dirty to get there in the first place. I guarantee you, Hillary Clinton wouldn’t be complaining left and right. She’d push up her shirt sleeves and get to work. That is what we expect of Obama, too.

Oh, one last thing. About those fundraisers Obama is flitting around doing while we have all of these major issues detailed above? In the first nine months of his presidency, Obama has gone to TWENTY-THREE fundraisers. In the first twenty, he has raised $20 million for the DNC coffers. That’s just jake.

Want to guess how many Bush did in the same amount of time? Six. I said, SIX. And Bush raised $48 million from his six, and he did none after the attacks on September 11th.

I can’t leave Bill Clinton out. He did five fundraisers in nine months. That’s it.

Sure shows you what is important to Obama, and it is not running this country. Time for him to own the presidency he fought so dirty to get, and roll up HIS shirt sleeves like Secretary Clinton has done. Way, way past time, in fact. Get to it already.

  • Lana

    Hey RRRA. Didn’t read this yet, but just heard you’ll have to wait till tomorrow for the Yankees to close it down. Must be raining as hard there as it is here.

  • Lana

    I guarantee you, Hillary Clinton wouldn’t be complaining left and right. She’d push up her shirt sleeves and get to work. That is what we expect of Obama, too.

    Exactly! And this is pretty much what Hillary told us during the election. She knew what was in store. 0 didn’t. And as one poster here said on another thread (please take credit whoever it was because it was brilliant) he didn’t inherit this mess. He lied, cheated and stole his way to get it!

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

      Lana, you know I’m on pins and needles waiting for this game already! Sheesh!

      And you are SO right abt Hillary – that IS what she said, because she knew exactly what would be required…

      • Lana

        Good luck, tonight! Hope your lucky shirt is clean and ready to go!

  • donjo

    Why should he start now? 0 got to be President of the United States without working up a sweat. He was sold like a box of Wheaties and virtually everything he has done in life was done on the backs and work of others.

    He wanted to be President so he could ride around free of charge in a big airplane, wear neat jackets with the Presidential seal embroidered on them and be on the front cover of most of the major magazines in the world. No one warned him that there was actual work involved.

    Simply put, he out and out doesn’t KNOW how to work, as the idea is completely foreign to him. As an example, when was the last time he opened a door for himself?

    For the sake of our country, I hope someone helps him figure it out before we’re all sold down the river. Chimpy put it best, “Being President is hard work.”

    • getfitnow

      I agree with donjo. He’s a pitchman–nothing more. Unfortunately, he doesn’t believe in and is ignorant about the “products” he tries to sell. There’s no indication that he’s ever had to work hard. Even “voting present” in Chicago was a part time gig.

      It amazes me that this lack of fortitude and spine weren’t obvious to the masses that voted for him.

      Blinded by HOPE, I guess. What a tragedy for us all.

  • lightacandle

    Obama was IN the U.S. Senate for the two years before he “won” the presidency. Didn’t he know what a mess this country was in? If not, why not? He was right there on the scene, wasn’t he? Did he DO anything to fix the problems when he was still a senator? If not, why not?

    Either he thought he was up to the job of fixing the problems if he became president, or he didn’t. If he didn’t think he could fix the problems, WHY was he trying so hard to get the job that most of us understood he was unqualified for?

    Hillary said she would be ready on Day One, and she would have been.

    Obama is still not ready on Day Two Hundred and Seventy.

    I just wish he would stop with the whining. He wanted the job, he has the job, so get on with it and stop whining.

    • Ferd Berfle

      Remember, he was only “present” but not accounted for.

      • ~~JustMe~~

        or to make matters worse pulled the wrong lever that should of said more than enough.

        • Ferd Berfle

          I had forgotten about that. Jeez, I hope someone with some accountability and responsibility is watching that football–the sun was in my eyes or I forgot or it’s all Bush’s fault just won’t do as an excuse.

    • Katmoon

      Just as a reminder for his highness, which I am sure he can find cliff notes on this if he googles; there are 6 other roles for the Office of the President, besides being the head of his party. And as a reminder these are not on the list:

      1. Class Clown
      2. Executive chicken shit
      3. Divide and Conqueror
      4. King, Emperor, or God
      5. Part time representative of some of the chosen people.

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

        ROTFLMAO – good one, Katmoon!

        Just so y’all know, I have family in from out of town. Sorry I’m so late in seeing your great comments!

        And Sonic, I hope your son has a full recovery – sorry to hear he was so sick!

  • No-nonsense-nancy

    He’s not interested in doing what is right for Afghanistan or for us because he hates us. Today he called a national emergency for the swine flu. Is this going to mean enforcing marshal law and forced vaccinations which may kill millions? This smells like the world government that the elite of the world are going to try to force on us. I don’t trust any of them.

    • http://www.sonicninjakitty.wordpress.com Sonic Ninja Kitty

      OT to Amy’s post, but my son had the swine flu last week. It was about 3 days of fever & aches. Now he’s fine. The rest of us are NOT getting vaccinated.

      • Lyn

        Last I saw Sasha and Malia aren’t getting the vaccine

        • Arabella Trefoil

          But I’ll bet there will be a photo op staged in the Oval Office of the girls dressed up as nurses “sneaking up” on Daddy holding syringes full of vaccine.

          Look how cute! Just like John-John in the Oval Office. Except Obama’s daughters are being raised to be empowered black women working in the burgeoning field of health care.

  • b mathews

    since its been stated that he wont make any decisions about afghanistan until they hold their elections, maybe we should make him wait until after our 2010 elections before voting on his obamacare.

    • Lana

      Ooooh–good one!

    • Onofre’s arm

      How about nothing gets decided until he can indisputably prove he’s eligible for the office?

      • Lana

        Well, now that there’s a clerk from his personal attorney’s office in Judge Carter’s chambers, that may have just gotten a bit harder. And if Bob Bauer, Anita Dunn’s husband gets that White House Counsel job, he’ll fit right in:

        Attorney Robert Bauer has been mentioned as a possible pick for White House Counsel in an Obama administration. The ABA Journal recently assessed his chances:

        As a partisan regular with a street-fighter’s zeal, Bauer has earned a reputation among some Republicans as the “focus of all evil.” But they weren’t all that crazy about him in the Hillary Clinton campaign either. In March, Bauer crashed a Clinton campaign conference call with reporters, calling into question a charge that Obama workers had violated Texas party rules during post-primary caucuses. An early Obama supporter, Bauer is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post website.

        He helped represent Minority Leader Tom Daschle during the Senate impeachment trial of Bill Clinton and was general counsel to Bill Bradley’s presidential campaign. He’s considered one of the nation’s top experts on the intricacies of campaign finance and writes about it regularly on More Soft Money Hard Law, a law blog devoted to campaign finance.

        • Lyn

          AAH I didn’t realize HE was the ass that broke in on the conference call.

  • Ferd Berfle

    Excellent essay, RRRA. He needs to have his feet continuously held to the fire until he makes a decision. I’m so tired of his indecisiveness on important issues. If he can decide to beat his gums on a daily basis, he can also decide to:

    1. Close his mouth,
    2. Listen to his military advisors, and
    3. Actually do something active in lieu of shifting the blame to his predecessor.

    It’s all his–he owns it and the obamabots own him. We’re all waiting, duds, though I’m sure none of us are holding our collective breaths.

    • http://www.sonicninjakitty.wordpress.com Sonic Ninja Kitty

      If he’d only do #2! Can you imagine how frustrating it must be to be in the military right now? Those poor soldiers!

      This post is a bulls eye, Amy!

      • Ferd Berfle

        Can you imagine how frustrating it must be to be in the military right now? Those poor soldiers!

        Indeed. My son is an NCO in the 101st Airborne so I rather know only too well. While he doesn’t and can’t say anything about it, I can tell he is not exactly thrilled with the CIC. I’d dare say none of them are. The military will do anything That One requires of them. That the bot’s recalcitrant POTUS isn’t making any decision but is instead shirking his duty is what drives the military nuts. He needs to make a damn decision, stick to it, and stop the constant testing of the political winds around DC. Indecision gets people killed.

        • http://www.sonicninjakitty.wordpress.com Sonic Ninja Kitty

          God bless them. Please tell your son we are praying for the safe return of all military personnel.

          • Ferd Berfle

            Thank you Sonic Ninja Kitty. I do appreciate it.

            Ferd

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

          Amen, Ferd. Thank you and Katmoon again for rearing children who have decided to serve their country in uniform. We hope and pray for their continued safety, and for our POTUS to make a damn decision already…

          • Lana

            I can’t even imagine what it must be like to have a child overseas while Obama dithers. It’s horrifying enough when they have the support of the CIC and all of the supplies they need to be successful. Please pass along my deep gratitude to them for their service. We are blessed to have them.

            • Ferd Berfle

              Thanks, Lana and RRRA. One of the reasons I come to NQ is because of people like the two of you. It helps me maintain my sanity in an otherwise nihilistic world.

  • Diana L. C.

    Noonan says:

    Don’t hit him, hit his policies. That’s where the break with the people is occurring.)

    I believe hitting his policies IS important. But at this point, I almost believe that we must hit him, too. The case about the legitimacy of his presidency. The ties to ACORN, since the ACORN issue has not gone away. All these things must be hit.

    The country is in dire straits. No one would actually want to have to give a president the old heave ho if it can be avoided. At this point, I truly believe it should not be an option left off the table. We here all know he’s incapable of fixing this rubble, much less owning it as his own.

    I am just not sure we can let things keep deteriorating as they are–and that despite the rosy picture Geithner and Emanuel paint.

    • Diana L. C.

      In other words, I don’t want to wait for the next election cycle. I would like him out now. Biden, gaffe master that he is, can’t possibly be worse. And we wouldn’t have to listen to him campaign for the next few years.

      • Gunther

        Then we should stop dithering and take action!!
        We should stop this madness!!!
        Prepare yourselves for what’s coming:
        http://zapatopi.net/afdb/build.html

        • trixta

          Gunther, forget the tin foil hat — you need to find a brain. It might help if you stopped sipping the kool-aid.

          • Gunther

            Trixta, this is SERIOUS stuff!!!
            Do not dismiss the ability of the damn-libruls to wreak havoc on society!!!
            ACORN, Fox, that’s nothing, the worst is yet to come!!! Wake up, people!!!
            Forewarned is… foreplayed… or something.
            Don’t wait, it is urgent that you download instructions here:

            http://zapatopi.net/afdb/afdbdiagram.pdf

            • Diana L. C.

              Gunther,

              I believe you are a self-righteous jerk and should not count yourself as a “damn-librul.” I have always been considered one of the most liberal people most of my friends and family members know. I have just never been considered a power-mad, adulation-seking fascist. And no-one could have ever considered me a neo-con conservative, either.

              Go worship at your “progressive” altar, which I am sure contains the Obama brand. Let me know when Thee One’s, Thee Messiah’s apotheosis is complete.

            • Ferd Berfle

              Gunther:

              There are thousands of comedians out of work and you’re here making insipid jokes. Well, let me clue you in on the pink elephant in the padded room wherein you reside: The very first ones who are going to suffer under the rule of your Emperor sans clues are you and your brethren. And when you’re back on skid row again, no longer being paid your $0.05 per post, please remember that we tried to warn you. You may go now as there is that bottle of Night Train with your name on it in that cardboard box you call home.

              Buh-Bye

    • Ferd Berfle

      I almost believe that we must hit him, too.

      We do have to hit him–and hard. Now is the time for the loyal opposition to really take him to task for his lies, his inaction, his constant campaigning, his failure to live up to all those commitments he made during the run-up to the election, his never-ending talking until we’re blue in the face, his misfeasance, his hiring of anti-American left-wing loonies, his disdain for those who aren’t his supporters, his previous associations with people like Ayers and Wright, his failure to actually perform his subcommittee chairmanship duties in the Senate while collecting his salary, his misuse of government property, i.e., AF-1 while continuing a campaign that should have ended the minute he was elected, and every other questionable thing he has done since taking office (add as necessary).

      He should be impeached.

      • Lyn

        Speaking of AF-1 don’t forget he used it to TERRIFY the citizens of NYC just for fun.

        Hillary said pick the work horse NOT the show horse. Unfortunately the show horse had people lie, cheat,steal and the nomination for him, so they could ram thru their agenda that only benefits themselves and their wealthy friends. They knew Hillary would actually make them work.

        • Lana

          Remember they said Hillary was too divisive? Good Lord, how do you get more divisive than this? I would love it if he was impeached. But the media would have to actually do its job the way they should have done before the election. They are another crew not taking responsibility for this mess. Their blinders may have slipped, but they are not off yet. Do you think GE-owned NBC and MSNBC will go after That One??

          • felizarte

            August to December must all be WEE-WEE’D UP months for him. The Presidency is definitely way beyond his pay grade.

            Poor man!
            Poor United States of America!

      • elizabethrc

        We have had a full frontal look at his inability to make hard decisions and it’s hurting this country immeasurably. To state that he is in over his head, never having had to make a decision more chilling than which tie to wear, begs the point. This man may have had a constitutional right to run for the Presidency, but he certainly did not have a moral right or an ethical right to do so because he is unfit for so important a position. And now look where we are. Terrorists and adversaries around the globe no longer fear us. Hell, they even laugh at us and not even behind our backs. We look to them like a paper tiger and as we are weakened militarily and economically, I believe we are in for some truly bad times on the world stage.
        It is imperative that, when 2010 comes and the Republicans gain the majority in Congress, we have absolutely no choice but to undertake impeachment proceedings. The country will not survive if we don’t. This I firmly believe.

        • CentralMass

          Both parties are rancid. Vote out incumbents except for the rare ones worthy of the job.

  • Nobama4me

    I am afraid he won’t be making any decision for Afghanistan until he has gone to get his NPP.This election run-off in Afghanistan allows him to stall and that’s why he has seized the chance. After Dec. the decision will be: give a little bit to Mc Chrystal,(a few more troops), a little bit to Biden and Kerry (more drone attacks), a little bit to Repubs.(talk about patriotism and how heroic our troops are, that should be enough) a little bit….well you get the point.Oh, and promise the anti-war movement that the end to both wars is near.Very near.In fact, they can consider it done.

  • HARP

    He knew about all these problems last year and he said he had all the answers so use your own friggin mop… whiner.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    and so much for those fund raisers

    President Obama blows into the bluest state today facing a cold shoulder from once true-blue admirers, as gay rights activists, anti-war protesters and vexed environmentalists vow to picket a fund-raiser he’s headlining for Gov. Deval Patrick – a marquee event that hasn’t even sold out.

    As of last night, liberals who once braved frigid temperatures to behold Obama were shunning tickets to the fund-raiser at the posh Westin Copley Place featuring the president, sources told the Herald. And despite campaign denials, Patrick operatives reportedly were pushing the ducats – between $500 and $6,000 – by e-mail up to the last minute.

    “He’s reaching the point in his presidency where not only has the honeymoon ended, but the fighting has begun,” said Larry Sabato, a University of Virginia presidential scholar.

    http://bostonherald.com/news/politics/view.bg?articleid=1206738

    • Diana L. C.

      Well, last week I commented that I thought I had finally gotten the message through to the DNC that I wanted my name, address, email address, telephone number taken off their fundraising lists.

      Alas, it was not to be. Today I received my official special photo of the the POTUS with a slip so I could send a donation, since I had done so much to get him where he is today.

      Now, here’s the deal. I NEVER donated to him or to the DNC. I donated to individual candidates–the most of course to Hillary. So how they could insult me that way is beyond my ken.

      Naturally I tore the photo in pieces and sent with it a nasty piece of my mind–AGAIN. (And I didn’t help out by adding a stamp.)

      I just can’t see people continuing to donate in this financial environment when they are not seeing results. WTF are they thinking with all these fund raisers?

      • Lana

        I love it, Diana L.C.

        BTW, ick, I just followed a link to Slate where they claim that every news channel is independent except Fox. Fox is owned by Ailes who bullies his “reporters” to say what he wants. One poster had the nerve to ask what station they would say is unbiased, and my gawd, the insults began flying. (And–surprise–they didn’t answer his question.) Every time I think this country is finally beginning to wake up, I run into loons like that. What will it take???

        • Lana

          Showered. Feel better.

          • requiredreading

            I wish a shower would make me feel better. I can’t seem to wash away the slime that accumulates every time I listen to the lies and prevarications of the MSM or our vaunted President.

        • getfitnow

          I read a post yesterday–can’t remember where. NPR radio host for “Talk of the Nation” compared the BO’s enemies’ list to Nixon’s on air. The host covered the Nixon admin too. The next day, on his blog, he apologized profusely for the comparison. I read his post and it was disgusting. Then the NPR ombudsman praised him for the “retraction” and said anybody can make a mistake!!

          I stopped listening to all liberal radio during the primaries. I can see now, it’s just gotten worse.

          • Lana

            I was so cheered by your first 2 sentences. Should have stopped reading there. Unbelievable. Since when do you have to apologize for speaking the truth. Wonder if the 0 administration complained whined until they got a retraction?

          • Lyn

            I read that too, Byron york wrote it ,,but I don’t remeber where I read it

          • Lyn

            http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/NPR-analyst-compares-Obama-to-Nixon-issues-full-apology-65897242.html
            It’s not the usual thing you hear from NPR analysts. Reaction from the NPR audience was negative, and within 24 hours, Rudin was in backtrack mode. “I made a boneheaded mistake yesterday,” Rudin wrote on his NPR blog. “Comparing the tactics of the Nixon administration — which bugged and intimidated and harrassed journalists — to that of the Obama administration was foolish, facile, ridiculous and, ultimately, embarrassing to me. I should have known better and, in fact, I do know better. I was around during the Nixon years. I am fully cognizant of what they did and attempted to do.”

            “I apologize for a dumb comparison.”

            Rudin’s full-180 earned warm praise from NPR ombudsman Alicia Shepard. “While it was a dumb thing to say, I applaud Rudin for quickly apologizing,” Shepard wrote. “Journalists are going to make mistakes — not intentionally but they will happen. Acknowledging them goes a long way to maintaining credibility.”

          • foxy voter

            Ok so the NPR Radio Host apologized. At least he said that Obama’s enemies list was like Nixon’s. How many people are going to hear the apology compared to those who heard the original statement? Its what passes for Freedom of Speech in Obama’s America. Say what you think and apologize in small print.

    • foxy voter

      I think not only is the Honeymoon over but the American people are asking for a Legal Separation due to irreconcilable differences.

  • http://www.lesstalkmoreactivism.blogspot.com whoframedrudy

    “all of these reflect a misreading of the political terrain”

    Maybe. But I think it’s more a man who doesn’t know what he’s doing.

    And he feels the clock ticking. He knows the ‘Hope and Change’ illusion is wearing off. Then what? Can he do the job without the fake ‘Obama Phenomenon’? He reminds me of a panicked Cinderella rushing to pass “Historic Healthcare” before the stroke of midnight.

    In the campaign, Hillary said it would take two terms to get to universal healthcare. She wasn’t worried about her magic coach turning back into a pumpkin.

    In the Cinderella story, it turned out the prince (the American people) didn’t need the glittery illusion, after all. Can President Obama face the American people without his glass slippers?

  • indypuma

    Oh, one last thing. About those fundraisers Obama is flitting around doing while we have all of these major issues detailed above?

    Um… HELLO!!!!
    Someone’s got to fund ACORN now. lol

  • margaretha

    His constant whining and complaining is getting tiresome. Inherited? Hardly! You wanted it, you asked for it, you cheated to get it – now own it, oh mighty O.

    He knew exactly what he was getting into, told us he knew exactly what he was going to do about it. He had his president-elect seal and his prep time and he even had the nerve to begin his reign from the dias before he was sworn in.

    The golden child that so many people wanted is merely a spoiled whiny a$$hat, propped up by a couple of sheisters.

    As far as the media having blinders on – you must be kidding. They know exactly what they are reporting – or, to be more precise, not reporting.

  • requiredreading

    What infuriates me about this whole thing is that American soldiers are dying in Afghanistan because they don’t have enough cover (this according to news reports on both British and German television that sent reporters into battles with American soldiers). According to his OWN criteria (policy announced last spring and appointment of General McChrystal), Obama should immediately be reinforcing troops in Afghanistan to attain war aims and protect our troops and instead he’s listening to the likes of Rahm Emanuel about paying attention to the polls and pandering to public opinion. This is beyond disgusting. If this doesn’t alert Americans to the incompetency or incapability of this President to lead and command, I don’t know what will. This is not just upsetting any more, it’s beyond the pale.

    • getfitnow

      Let’s not forget, he was the chairman-missing-in-action of the Afghan oversight committee. Uhhh, too busy running for POTUS.

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  • jwrjr

    Ozero is blithely ignoring one little detail. Not making a decision IS a decision. The message he sends to McChrystal is “you’re on your own” Silence notwithstanding, Ozero owns Afghanistan. Perhaps Ozero enjoys counting caskets (ours and theirs)?

  • glennmcgahee

    I too watch in horror,our troops in Afganistan dispersed throughout the countryside out-numbered. In the campaign, Obama said he would listen to his Generals in the field. It was an issue in every debate. He decided to escalate Afganistan early on. Are we hearing the body counts nightly on TV? Where are the caskets now that filming is allowed. Liberals were demanding that when Bush was in office. I think America needs to see them.

  • TeakWoodKite

    before he will commit,
    He will learn to hold a mop the right way.
    before he will commit,
    he will resent the question; “Why haven’t you solved world hunger yet?”.
    before he will commit,
    he will “cling to guns or religion.”
    before he will commit,
    Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, The Tali ban, Al Queda Hezbollah will commit.
    ====================
    LJ, (or anyone else), straighten me out on something.

    I read that The US military, is “observing” the actions of the Pakistani military and not acting in concert on the Afghan side of the border. Then I read that there are Taliban elements that are active in Afghanistan, while the Pakistanis have a tacit understanding to provide safe haven in Pakistan to these elements, even though they are warring in Afghanistan.
    Then there is this dynamic mirrored in almost a identical way from the Afghan side of the border with Taliban being “non combatants” in Afghanistan while striking out in Pakistan.
    The US is increasing the predator mission in Pakistan and Afghanistan alienating both populations.
    Add to this the fence sitters listening to the am band in Afghanistan and hearing that BO can’t make up “his” mind and will not commit?
    How does this make sense??

    BO’s indifference and is a clear and present danger.

    • http://NoQuarterUSA.net Larry Johnson

      No need to straighten you out. You’re on track. It’s a mess made worse by this inexperienced child that is sitting in the big chair in the White House.

      • tek

        Larry: that’s the most apt description of Obama–a petulant child.

        Maybe he can start a cold shoulder campaign against the generals and the Afghans like he’s doing with Fox News.

        • jwrjr

          Rather like a petulant child who has gotten access to a grown-up’s Minigun. There is no end to the damage he can do.

      • TeakWoodKite

        Thanks. Here is another part that gnaws at me.
        (I can’t say this as clearly as I would like, as the edges are still fuzzy)

        As function of finite resources, I see a pattern whereby, the myriad array of Jihads are acting in a loose confederation and playing the fault lines between Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and India, to have these nations move resources away from other “fronts”.
        The USA did this with Afghanistan twice and look where we are now.
        This sequence of “terrorist acts” in the last 24 months shows a co-ordination of effort. I am not saying they actually communicate, but that they act with similar purpose, which creates a pattern of effects on these countries shifting focus in foreign policy priorities.
        What I find very uncomfortable is BO’s admin is a collection of surreal fiefdoms and completely unable to respond.
        The NSC meets five times, he can’t commit.
        The Gen McCrystal gives it to ‘em straight up with a cherry on top, and BO is even more myopic and more unwilling to taking ownership and execute, regardless of having all of the “requested” policy feedback on his desk.

        The fuzzy part is why the US and other interested parties are unable to counter the “chasing one’s tale” strategy that the Jhadi’s are collectively executing, weather by intent or just plain dumb historical luck.

        Nancy Pelosi summed it up best, when she said, “There will be a public option, we just don’t know what form it will take.”
        Which I translate as, “We know there will be a public screwing, we just don’t know what orifice will be used.”

      • TeakWoodKite

        Thanks. Here is another part that gnaws at me.
        (I can’t say this as clearly as I would like, as the edges are still fuzzy)

        As function of finite resources, I see a pattern whereby, the myriad array of Jihads are acting in a loose confederation and playing the fault lines between Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and India, to have these nations move resources away from other “fronts”.
        The USA did this with Afghanistan twice and look where we are now.
        This sequence of “terrorist acts” in the last 24 months shows a co-ordination of effort. I am not saying they actually communicate, but that they act with similar purpose, which creates a pattern of effects on these countries shifting focus in foreign policy priorities.
        What I find very uncomfortable is BO’s admin is a collection of surreal fiefdoms and completely unable to respond.
        The NSC meets five times, he can’t commit.
        The Gen McCrystal gives it to ‘em straight up with a cherry on top and BO is even more myopic and still unwilling to taking ownership and execute, regardless of having all of the “requested” policy feedback on his desk.

        The fuzzy part is why the US and other interested parties are unable to counter the “chasing one’s tale” strategy that the Jhadi’s are colectivly executing, weather by intent or just plain dumb historical luck.

        Nancy Pelosi summed it up best, when she said, “There will be a public option, we just don’t know what form it will take.”
        Which I translate as, “We know there will be a public screwing, we just don’t know what orrifice will be used.”

  • arky


    …the “We Inherited a Terrible Situation and It’s Not Our Fault” argument…

    What? They didn’t know the country was in deep doo when Oblahblah was campaigning??
    I knew that we were in a world of hurt long before the last election.
    HIllary would know what to do, and do it.
    Bzero said in one of the debates that he wasn’t a hands-on kind of guy, he liked to delegate everything. I assume he’s delegating his decisions to his “czars.”
    We are screwed.
    —————–
    As for the DNC that someone commented on above, I got them to quit sending me fundraising letters during the last campaign by taping 2 pennies on the form and filling it out with the amount I was donating. Postage paid envelope too, and I hope they had to process the donation amount.

    • Diana L. C.

      Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll try it next time.

    • Lana

      They’ll spin in as people are sending in their last pennies to help That One.

    • foxy voter

      …the “We Inherited a Terrible Situation and It’s Not Our Fault” argument… should be followed by –

      I am in over my head and clueless about what to do next. Therefore I shall resign and ask for a new election to be held because the USA needs the best people in these troubled times…

      I know there’s more chance of seeing pigs fly but I can dream can’t I.

  • Brodie

    It wasn’t a coincidence that many, many Generals & Admirals were for Hillary. They could tell who has the qualifications to lead and make decisions. Good post, RRRA. Infuriating, but very good.

    • getfitnow

      Yep, and then they backed McCain.

      You can fool some of the people some of the time.

      Speaking of generals, where is Gen. Powell? (crickets)

    • Lana

      Good point. Thanks for reminding us.

  • socalannie

    Fab post Rev Amy. Agreed with every word, from the title on down.

  • Country First

    Good commentary, RR. I’m angry quite a bit lately –everytime they blame the inherited mees on the past administratation when in fact the Democrats were part of the inherited mess; they helped cause it. The collapse of the housing market can be directly directed to the Democrats and Freddie and Fanny! Then the ecocomic disaster happened at a time when Obutt was falling behind in the polls — I can’t help but believe that was brought about to mess with the election — and doom would have been the result if the Stimulus package hadn’t been given to the companies too big to fail — notice the the timing, notice it was the dems pushing it and the Repubs fell in to agree to it, I to this day believe it was manufactured to create the crisis! Now I get angry every time I hear the President do his cutesy little speech about getting a mop and help clean up the mess! Really pisses me off! He and his 3doz unconstitutional czars are being paid boo-koo $$$ to swing the damn mops themself! That’s what they’re being paid to do, and paid well! Obutt told us he would be ready on day one to tackle the problems.
    He campaigns, fun raisies, and give dumb speeches.
    His interest is only in growing government bigger to make more slaves and to break this country. Just saying…I believe it.

    • getfitnow

      I’m no fan of the repubs, but to be fair, they have not fallen in line. The dems know the few they can count on—Snow, Collins and remember Specter.

    • http://rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com Rabble Rouser Revrend Amy

      Great comment, Country First!

      And thanks y’all – I appreciate it! I know, all of this is just infuriating, isn’t it?? But this is what happens when people play American Idol with our presidency instead of looking at actual records/experience. What a concept, huh?

      GREAT comments, friends!

  • Clara

    Going back to the post above describing the problems getting a `friendly, Obama-adoring crowd to the Patrick fundraiser in Boston, it will be very telling to note what happens when he comes to Virginia on Tuesday for the Democratic candidate for governor, Creigh Deeds. Numerous email offers have gone out from the Deeds campaign, promising a guaranteed ticket to the Obama rally if they will sign up for a shift of canvassing this weekend. But that offer is being made all over the state when the event is on the East Coast in Norfolk. First of all, there should be enough of an Obama voting base right there in Norfolk and the surrounding localities. The event number is limited so wonder why they are having to bribe volunteers to work so they can get a ticket and have to drive 300+ miles to get there? Wonder if we’ll get an accurate account of the crowd, or if it will be portrayed as another Germany, Portland or Denver crowd.

  • tek

    Amy: you nailed it! I’m sick of watching the U. S. go around and monitor other countries’ elections and insist on do-overs if they see corruption. The last three elections in this country have been entirely corrupt and the stupid courts put a seal of approval on all the shenanigans.

    • Ferd Berfle

      The last three elections in this country have been entirely corrupt and the stupid courts put a seal of approval on all the shenanigans.

      For sure, tek. It is a real pity that the country like likes to pride itself on being the beacon of Liberty for the entire planet now has elections that are less representative than say, Iraq. Send a group of thugs, one state at a time, to intimidate caucus members, throw in a few cartoon characters and pets as part of the electorate over and over (and over) again, have a group with a vested interest in the outcome “monitor” the process, ensure that there are no valid recounts by eliminating any paper trail, use hackable software to control the “voting” machines, and voila, we get a thrown election.

      We’re not going to get back our Representative Republic until we:

      1. Go back to paper ballots, physically marked by the voters,
      2. Demand valid identification from anyone desiring to vote,
      3. Have local police officials monitor the polling stations for potential intimidation and harassment,
      4. Keep vested interests in the outcome at least 1/4 mile away from the polling stations,
      5. Maintain secrecy on the outcome of voting in a particular area until all polling stations around the country are closed
      6. Throw ALL the bums out as a demonstration of the power of the people.

      • http://rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com Rabble Rouser Revrend Amy

        Amen to that, Ferd, and Tek!! Well said!

    • Lana

      You are so right, tek. We’re hardly the model anymore. I also heard That One complain that Karzai should welcome a run off to prove he is the legitimate choice. Oh yeah? Then why didn’t 0 agree to a do-over in FL and MI during the primary? What was he afraid of?

      • Lyn

        I wish Karzai would ask THAT, maybe say I have an idea, we’ll have a run off when you do with Hillary

  • creeper

    They can quit whining about the mess they inherited. They begged, pleaded, lied, cheated and stole to inherit that mess. Nobody asked them to take it. They went after it tooth and claw.

    I take issue with Noonan’s premise. This mess was theirs from the day they took office and they haven’t done one damn thing to mitigate it.

  • Dave

    I hope the idiots that voted this piece of garbage into office are happy. I didn’t like Bush either, but I didn’t run off and stick my head in the sand and blindly vote for an idiot with no experience at anything. Obama is in the mold of Al “Greasy” Sharpton, and Jesse Jackson, two other idiots that have no life credentials. The only hope we have right now is to replace the Democratic majority in the Congress & Senate before we are totally destroyed.

  • Katmoon

    He won’t do anything because he isn’t mentally functioning as the “president” as in the responsibilities. Rather he so messed up he cherry picks himself in his role as president, only doing what flatters, pays or gives an impression of status and power. When it takes actual work, know how, and true ability to communicate, Obama is much like the “pothole” (“wait let me get my cellular..oh wait a minute, I’m just a pothole”)commercial- he is only a campaign slogan, this is how a slogan behaves and “works” while in office.
    Not surprised a bit.

  • Docelder

    Speaking of messes… I don’t even want to think what would happen if this structure were to be destroyed.

    Israeli police storm Jerusalem’s holiest site

    The disputing claims to the hilltop compound in Jerusalem’s Old City lie at the heart of the Israel-Palestinian conflict. It is revered as the holiest site in Judaism, home to the biblical Temples.

    It also is the third-holiest site in Islam, after the Saudi cities of Mecca and Medina, and believed to be the place where the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven. At the center of the compound is the famous golden cap of the Dome of the Rock.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091025/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_israel_holy_site

  • changeling

    Obama, with the mess he has created, doesn’t need a mop…he needs a sham wow! Maybe the “sham wow guy” could apply for yet another czar position.

  • Lana
    • http://rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com Rabble Rouser Revrend Amy

      LOL – I love The Onion!

      Katmoon, good one!

      Changeling, you are so right. It would be funny, though, if he brought in the Sham Wow guy after his little, um, prostitute problem in FL…(Not so little – he was accused of abusing her.)

      Mary Miller, no, not for one skinny second…

  • Mary Miller

    I cannot get the image of Obama heading the committee that was supposed to oversee Afghanistan while he was a Senator..his record of ZERO meetings? Do you really believe he is capable of anything except talk….what has changed?

    • Lana

      And he literally said he was “too busy campaigning” to deal with it, and people thought that was okay. That and this crisis with the economy that he couldn’t deal with when he was campaigning, and everyone gave John McCain grief when he suspended his campaign to work on it. Suddenly it became urgent when BO took office–so urgent we had to spend a trillion dollars to deal with it without reading the bill.

      • sowsear

        Even while holding back the larger portion until 2010-11. That urgent.

  • mary

    Periodically, Barack will feel down and start launching attacks against both Republicans and Democrats, whatever suits him at the moment, to boost His appeal….

    Great post, Amy!

  • TeakWoodKite

    My daughter was in the mall and saw a recent high school buddy just returned from Iraq. When my sane half thanked for his service and mentioned that there were two large explosions in Bahgdad, he said, “We call it IED Thursday. They go of like clock work.”

    Something about a kid, not 22 if a day, who I can tell has seen shit and carries himself accordingly.

    I think my daughter has other plans for him. :)

  • Mandelay

    Yankees win. THHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHE YANKEES WIN!!!!!

    • Margo Lane

      Cubs in 2010…
      :smile:

      • Mandelay

        :-)

  • socalannie

    Rev Amy, congrats on your Yanks win!

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  • Katmoon

    Off topic:

    Happy Birthday SOS Clinton :)

  • Sassy

    Amy, I read Noonan since it was integral to your piece, but you owe me!
    As with the Iraq war, where only a handful of prominent people urged caution, so went the election.
    I don’t think many journalists have learned their lesson yet, if ever, for it is far easier and more lucrative to go with the flow!

    • Ferd Berfle

      I don’t think many journalists have learned their lesson yet, if ever, for it is far easier and more lucrative to go with the flow!

      Excellent way to put it. I always thought of it, though, as the herd mentality. Whence the MSM stampedes, the rest of the herd blindly follows. Get along little dogies.

  • http://reaganiterepublicanresistance.blogspot.com Reaganite Republican

    Politically-desperate Chi-Town thuglet Emanuel just couldn’t resist taking yet another cheap shot on the Bush Administration… no matter how much it makes him look a liar… or a fool.

    Of course, the latest catapult-load of BS was launched by the same Alinskyite weasel who’s been leading the charge against the credibility of Fox News… Rahm Emanuel. Isn’t that special?

    http://reaganiterepublicanresistance.blogspot.com

  • http://reaganiterepublicanresistance.blogspot.com Reaganite Republican

    Politically-desperate Chi-Town thuglet Emanuel just couldn’t resist taking yet another cheap shot on the Bush Administration… no matter how much it makes him look a liar… or a fool.

    Of course, the latest catapult-load of BS was launched by the same Alinskyite weasel who’s been leading the charge against the credibility of Fox News… Rahm Emanuel. Isn’t that special?

  • susan h

    The same people who voted in a NO NOTHING, DO NOTHING, INEXPERIENCED Obama who never accomplished anything, was voted in as president, and these same people want him to suddenly solve all of the world’s problems. You don’t hire a janitor to be CEO of the company, but that is what they did when hiring Obama to be the president of the U.S. Don’t blame him, blame those stupid, gullible people who believed his teleprompter speeches and felt tingles down their legs. Stupid is as stupid does.