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Don’t Blame POTUS

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Always creatively fluent Tom Friedman, NYT, now invents a new rational explantion — aka rationalization — for the sluggish performance of POTUS these last 11 months.

It is Washington’s fault, it’s Washington’s dysfunction, what Friedman refers to with the old-fashioned metaphor, “paralysis.”

At first this sounded to me to be avoiding the question of POTUS.

Is he adequate? Is he capable? Does he understand the job? Is he learning? Why does he work so distantly with Congress? Does he work with Congress?

But then again, saying that Washington is paralyzed like the “failed state” of California is not after all a new cynical recognition.

Washington has been paralyzed since Tom Jefferson’s accidental success of the Louisiana Purchase — and certainly since King Andrew Jackson the First challenged and outmaneuvered Congress and the bankers to break the Second National Bank in 1832.

A paralyzed Washington is what developed the Civil War, what abandoned the West to the railroad cabals, what cooperated with the rise of the monopolies and trusts and Wall Street “interests.” A paralyzed Washington explains the Great Depression.

What Tom Friedman has come up with is a self-assuring even narcotizing way to say to himself that it isn’t President Obama’s fault.  Is it?

Then again, it is President Obama’s fault because he is part of it. It is his watch. Was it Jefferson’s and Jackson’s (Second National Bank, now that was dysfunction) and Lincoln’s and McKinley/Roosevelt’s and FDR’s faults? Yes.

The rules are that it is your fault if you are POTUS when it happens. However it wasprobably comforting at the time of the presidency (Jefferson, Jackson etc) to say that the president is “charismatic” and bold, and heroic and smart, however the Congress and the Washington system are so broken that even this present successful president cannot solve them. 

Is Washington Paralyzed? 

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No.  Tom Jefferson and his Virginia colleagues, the elite burgesses of Williamsburg, dreamed up the system we have today on their own, and Tom Jefferson helped transfer it to the Declaration of Independence.

We call it today, liberty.  It means that power is in the hands of the people who live here.  The Constitution of 1789 was a lawyerly worked up version of the original concept, with a lot of hands from Virginia and Massachusetts organizing the cooking and laying on a lot of silly sauce, but what it comes to is that liberty remains in the hands of the people who live here.

The founders were aware of what happens when you give back power to a king, an executive.  Instead, they distributed power so broadly that almost anyone could both claim to have power and at the same time not feel powerful at all.  It is called checks and balances.

Friedman knows all this.  He just has decided to step around the issue to make an excuse for Present Obama for the next ten minutes.  Blaming Washington is the same as blaming the founders and the Constitution.  Every president who runs into trouble also blamed Congress and the bankers and the previous regime and Washington in general.

King Andrew the First blamed Washington so effectively that he founded a party to blame Washington, the Democracy, which promptly took over Congress and became part of the problem that Jackson blamed.  Nothing fancy here.  President Jackson was called the Chief Magistrate, but he was in fact just another noisy part of the government under the Constitution.  Same for Lincoln and TR and FDR and Reagan.  Same for Obama.

The republic is not paralyzed.  We long ago decided and agreed that the jeopardy of an unchallenged and uncontained chief magistrate is so great that it is just plan common sense to make sure that no one is in charge.  

Power belongs to the people who live here.  

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We argue; we foment; we err; we overstep; and then sluggishly we make changes that work better for the moment — always more cautious than cute.

Don’t like California?  Don’t live there.  And if you do live there, you will figure it out — it’s where you live.  Don’t like the present state of the Union? You will figure it out.  (That AIG thing was a doozy, and look here, Tim Geithner was part of the problem!)

Will President Obama figure out that he is not in fact in the boss?  That Congress is not in charge?  That Washington is not in charge?  That mandating laws to the people who live here is not successful government?

Yes, but slowly.  What is wrong right now — the Obama administration is frustrated and self-conscious and reluctant and clumsy — will all work itself out or it won’t and there will be a new team.

My guess? At this time my guess is that the “Don’t Blame President Obama School” invented here by Tom Friedman will turn into the “Blame Obama School” before long.  Same as it was for King Andrew the First, so that by the time Jackson ran for reelection, and won, no one in Washington or the banks was speaking with him; and by the time he finished his term, the country was plunged into a panic so deep that no one even noticed Andrew Jackson had left town to sit in his rustic Hermitage another few years, spitting tobacco and blaming Washington. 



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  • Jobs? Afghanistan?

    Yep, this is change alright!

    Does the “Don’t Blame President Obama School” offer scholarships paid for via wealth redistribution?

    Where are the jobs promised by the stimulus?
    Where is the decision on Afghanistan?

    • Seriously Sick of Obama

      ROFL, I am going to start following your comments and asking the same question, LOL!!

      Where are the jobs promised by the stimulus?
      Where is the decision on Afghanistan?

      Oh, Drudge is reporting job loss is really at 17+%!!

      • Docelder

        Carternomics for the 21st century… or a life sentence of involuntary servitude for all the college kids that voted in multiple states for Obama. Fair is fair.

      • Jobs? Afghanistan?

        ROFL, I am going to start following your comments and asking the same question, LOL!!

        Latest on Afghanistan: the (in)decision has be postponed until next week. Stay tuned for another delay most likely so BO can have his toenails painted prior to Xmas.

        Please do adopt the sig if you like. Its a great reminder to the brain dead: they can dance, obfuscate and divert till hell freezes over for all we care.

        Where are the jobs promised by the stimulus?
        Where is the decision on Afghanistan?

  • hokma

    The republic is not paralyzed. We long ago decided and agreed that the jeopardy of an unchallenged and uncontained chief magistrate is so great that it is just plan common sense to make sure that no one is in charge. Power belongs to the people who live here.

    Excellent retort to Friedman.

    I always found Friedman to be a master of prognosticating what has already taken place and whenever he has tried to place his own analytical spin it has been wrong.

    But he works for The New York Times so he can’t be wrong:)

  • Obama: Dubya 2 Electric Boogaloo

    Ready to lead on Day One
    Ready to lead on Day 366

    • jwrjr

      Obama might be ready to lead on day 2922. Not sooner.

      • Docelder

        Ready for the Nobel prize on day 1. Ready for Mt. Rushmore on day 1. Leadership not required.

      • Obamastolemycountry

        I’m pretty sure that if he’s not ready to lead now, he never will be. It’s not like he can look forward to a promotion since King of the world isn’t available!

        • Seriously Sick of Obama

          If you can’t do the job, then resign or hire the best damn people in the world that have proven results and give them the problems and demand they fix the issues, but don’t say..UH MM..I will get back to you on that it needs more debate..in the real world, you don’t have time to debate bc those bills come every month at the same time!! O DO UR JOB OR HIRE SOMEONE THAT CAN!!! WE NEED A PREZ CZAR!!!

    • jbjd

      I would love to see the ‘chart’ that ticks off the ‘ready to lead on’ days, each one crossed out.

  • HARP

    Obama inspires; Palin connects:

    It will make Obama fans perspire to hear this, but Ms. Palin has a more forceful bond with her supporters than he with his. Mr. Obama offers a kind of self-flattery to his worshippers. They feel exalted that they have the intelligence or sensibility to see how remarkable their man is. But he remains remote. Ms. Palin works close up. She offers those much invoked, but actually neglected figures, “the ordinary Joe or Josephine,” a real sense that she does represent them.

    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/obama-inspires-palin-connects/article1372198/

    • Docelder

      Plastic vs. flesh. Branded vs. real. Yes, Palin is an American… at the best Obama was just born here.

  • rickrickrick

    Tom Friedman has spent the last two years with a tingle up his leg. He has carried Obama’s water happily spinning as the world around him crumbled. He should be held as accountable for the current state of affairs as the Obama administration as one of the Media Elite. The only pleasure I get out of this is watching the New York Times fail. Go screw yourself Friedman. Your an ass!

  • Tex-Mex Soup

    oh brother, what is wrong with these sychophants….. what on earth made them think that obama did not sh*t on the pot like the rest of us? its so freaking sickening and to hear them whine now…. go to hell where you belong!!

    • James

      Since Obama got elected, about all we’ve heard from the other side is whining, punctuated by angry bug-eyed tantrums. There hasn’t been much in the way of constructive input, however.

      Perhaps this is because all they have to offer are the same failed ideas that brought us to this point in the first place. Their policies were tested by putting them into practice. The long-term results began coming in as 2008 progressed, and have now piled up into a heap. Judge them for yourselves.

      • James

        I’ll also note that during the many long years that republicans totally dominated the political landscape, their opponents generally dealt with their own minority status with far more grace and politeness. I don’t recall anywhere near so many angry, irrational voices.

        • jbjd

          James, you still have not answered my question (but then again, neither has Nancy Pelosi, who received a hand-delivered letter last December, asking the same question): On what basis did Nancy Pelosi Certify to state election officials in August 2008 that Barack Obama was Constitutionally qualified for the job of POTUS? (Before you answer, please, read my latest article about Bob Bauer, and what evidence he tried to sneak into federal court 5 (five) months later, in January 2009.)
          http://jbjd.wordpress.com/2009/11/23/counsel-for-dnc-services-corporation-performs-3-card-monte-for-federal-court/

          • tek

            jbjd: on the same basis that Katherine Harris certified that George W. Bush WON the vote in Florida. It’s called corruption–corruption by any other name is still . . .

        • jbjd

          Why are my comments to people who support BO, the only ones gobbled up before hitting the page?

        • tek

          James: then you weren’t paying attention. People in this country have got to stop making excuses for disastrous politicians based on partisanship. yah, it’s hard to look at the party you’ve always trusted and see they are deliberately wreaking havoc for personal gain, but if we can’t be objective about the problem, we can’t solve the problem.

  • http://noquarter foxyladi14

    i,m still waiting for my unicorn

    • Docelder

      Yep, and I am sick of all the unicorns being white. This time I want a black unicorn. ;)

  • Honora

    “The forces of paralysis are just weighing him down” OMG Are these people serious?? Obama as great as he is,can not solve our problems. Then I guess there is nothing left to do but to have all Americans leave the country. SINCE WE THE PEOPLE ARE THE PROBLEM. That way Obama could reach his potential. If we really loved Obama and his America we would leave. Just think how successful he will be then? 100% of the American people will love him. Healthcare will not be an issue, he has healthcare. He will have achieved 100% coverage for all Americans. Off to pack my bags…

    • jwrjr

      The only paralysis is between Obama’s, Biden’s, Pelousy’s, and Reid’s ears.

  • Touchet

    You could make an analogy to types of management here. In a Democracy, to make an authoritarian law is counter productive.

    Now don’t get me wrong, even in management there is times when you have to use authority to drive a process, especially when upholding standards.

    The same situation is applying to government. You don’t make laws that effect choices people have that deal with the control they have over their lives and expect that people will be motivated to support them.

    Thats why the state by state issue works with democratic control. Its like the states have little communities that control themselves on a local level, allowing them to buy into the system.

    When you try to force everyone to apply to the same thing through authority, moral and motivation gets chipped away at.

    For example, Drinking age. One state may decide that it is 18. Another 21. The people in that state vote on keeping it 18. If you don’t like that, you can move easily to another state where you are happy. The people in the 18 state are happy, the people in the 21 state are happy.

    Then along comes a leader that is from a 21 state. Since he/she controls the discussion on policy, they make the 21 state the issue and force the other state to comply. The people in 18 state are unhappy. They feel less empowered and this leads to them being disgruntled or unhappy.

    All this did was create a problem in motivation and caused division. It made certain people unhappy and decreased moral overall.

    This is what is causing the government in the united states to become stagnant. There is no motivation because at anytime there are an equal number of unmotivated and defeated people who don’t buy into the system cause they feel they have no control over it.

    Our leaders need to realize democratic syle governship rather than authority. Unfortunately the generation being brought into power doesn’t feel that way. They feel that their power is all that matters. They are spoiled. And they will be the nail in the coffin as the nation decays from lack of motivation and Morale.

  • TeakWoodKite

    If one can vote across state lines why can the people they are voting for permit buying health insurance across those same lines?

  • steve1

    Mr. Friedman seems to forget that Mr. Barry Soetoro’s political party is in charge of the government which includes Congress???? The question is why Mr. President Barry Soetoro,AKA-Obama can’t lead his own party out of this mess?? Because he was not prepared to lead on Day One, the “fierce urgency of now,” appears to have evaporated from Mr. Obama’s sails??? Well, I told you we were electing and unprepared puppet! Hillary Clinton, 2012!

    I could not believe president’s remarks regarding job creation! That his trip abroad is giving ideas????WTH?

  • Docelder

    It is Washington’s fault, it’s Washington’s dysfunction

    So next time around instead of campaigning against Bush, he will campaign against Washington D.C. Like he is some kind of an outsider to the process that selected him as President in the first place. Horsehockey.

  • allahallahoxenfree

    http://www.theobamafile.com/_eligibility/AnnenbergFactCheckers.htm

    View the two “experts” from Factcheck.org who attest to the validity of the COLB

  • wbboei

    Why does Friedman want to jump on the sinking ship of the Obama Administration? Sure O inherited some serious problems. But no president in history has had the media support, big money, public adoration and Soros behind him like Barack does. But even the ignorant Washington Press Corp is starting to turn against him. The article by Drew is symptomatic of the disease. So everyone else is jumping off the Titanic Friendman is reporting aboard. Go figure.

    • tek

      Yes and he desperately wanted those inherited problems. Pulled all kinds of corruption to get those problems, so, No Whining.

  • NYSmike

    Having spent, what, two years in DC, one would think the “smart, charismatic, bold” candidate would know what to expect from DC. Actually, while there he was part of the minority party. NOW…he has his own party in complete control…and the blame goes to…whom? He’s the leader of that controlling party. All blame goes to him.

    • SuperGalt

      NYSmike, that’s how things work in our universe, but not in the land of blame shifting parallel reality.

      Dems are in deep shit if this is what things have devolved into.

      Blame, blame, blame everyone but himself. PiC (Poser in Chief).

      Truman was right. “The buck stops here.”

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTmLKUT817Y Eldear Jhane

    obama never led anything except a campaign. In Springfield, he voted “present.” In the Senate, he never showed up and never did anything with his subcommittee chairmanship, which oversaw NATO and Afghanistan. No meetings held.

    “As good as he is” ?

    What is he good at except self-promotion?

    • SuperGalt

      obama never led anything except a campaign.

      I beg to differ!

      He’s “leading” our country into the abyss.

  • morris1030

    Obama and his administration are a failed state.

  • tek

    Charlie Rose says: As good as he is, he can’t . . There’s the trouble. People need to recognize he isn’t good at all. He might be a celebrity, but he has no preparation to govern or lead. He’s just a pretty face with an empty head. Yet, people like Rose cling to the notion that he was a wonderful choice. Just as the Dubya people refuse to let go of the notion that Bush was at the right hand of God, or whatever. Sad, it’s just sad.

    We need a leader who can look at all the problems plaguing society and craft solutions for everyone as a whole, not piecemeal for the christians or the blacks or the illegals or the corporations, but for our whole society as a people.

  • Retired

    I quote the Fleet Marine Force Manual: “A Commander is responsible for everything his command does or fails to do.” This is as applicable to the Commander-in-Chief as it is to the lowliest acting Fire Team Leader. Obama cannot hide, and Friedman just looks the fool for trying to hide him.

  • ownaa

    I don’t like Friedman. Never did, but that video showed me why.
    People who elect a POTUS based on looks deserve all the disappointment they get. What happened to qualification, experiance…etc.
    They justify and excuse all they want but those whores who appear regular on Tv are the reason for this mess. They sold him to every one ( except those who had the ability to exersize their brain). Obama was never any thing but a windo dressing for something, which by the way could change on any day. So who covinced the public otherwise?

  • Peggy Sue

    The Chinese have summed Obama up:

    The President of the pretty words.

    Too bad our own press and political observers were so slow to read the tea leaves.

  • getfitnow

    o/t—just read that Batchlor’s radio show will be on week days starting Monday.