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impik Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-03-10 04:20 PM
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How Obama haters may give him a boost



The late, longtime New Yorker critic Pauline Kael was said to have expressed confusion over Richard Nixon's landslide re-election in 1972 — because no one she knew had voted for him. To borrow that notion, conservatives today imagine that everyone views the current occupant of the White House as they do: Barack Obama is the worst President ever. Conventional wisdom posits that this potent right-wing, anti-Obama sentiment will diminish the President's power — enough for Republicans to vanquish Democrats in November, regain control of Congress and weaken the incumbent for 2012.

But this myopia has been created within an electronic cocoon of Fox News, talk radio, conservative websites and rhetoric from Republican leaders, all passionately reinforcing the message that the Obama Administration is disastrous on a historic scale. It's a message that is being transported as gamely by rank-and-file Republicans as it is by erudite conservative columnists with national readerships.




The blue-red divide, by almost every measure, has gotten worse, and the ubiquity of electronic media spreads intense political and cultural disdain in the blink of an eye. The always enlightening Google reveals that typing in "Obama worst president ever" yields 3.4 million results, vs. 1.8 million for "Bush worst president ever" and 1.2 million for Clinton. That stat seems representative of where we have arrived as a nation and illustrative of the relationship between the incumbent President and his critics.






The times of crisis in which Obama has governed only exacerbate the situation. It doesn't take a degree in psychology to recognize the explanatory formula "economic/environmental/international crises + search for a scapegoat = widespread Obama hatred." And it is evidence of how much matters have deteriorated that it's impossible to imagine conservatives rallying around Obama in the face of a new disaster, like the left did (albeit briefly) after Sept. 11 for President George W. Bush. Even if the President were to repel a Martian invasion, the right's reaction would likely be the same as it was after the Christmas Day bombing attempt, or the failed Times Square attack, or the current oil spill: denigration of Obama's competence, suspicion of his motives and implicit (or explicit) hope for his failure.





The experiences of Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton are instructive. Like Obama, they accomplished a fairly high percentage of their campaign promises, even as their enemies deemed them failures from those Presidents' first days in office. Both Presidents benefited by staying focused and on course, sidestepping the increasingly hostile rhetoric thrown at them by their foes. Clinton at times would explode, letting such verbiage get his goat, but Reagan did not, and in that sense, he is Obama's closer analogue. Obama has become prickly at times during these past 16 months, but he is more apt to brush off the barbs as proof positive that the opposition is losing — and losing it.

In the run-up to the 2010 midterm elections, we have already seen that the anti-Obama forces are expressing their disagreements with the Administration in terms far more personal than political, tinged with an apocalyptic irrationality. The centrifugal force exerted on conservative leaders toward the extreme wing of their party is bound to lead to even more magnified rhetoric in the next few years. The contrast between those excessive attacks and Obama's famous cool will serve him, and the Democrats, well.

Within the overheated conservative bubble there is little room for discussions of serious policy alternatives to deal with America's problems, reminders that the country is typically drawn to optimistic candidates (like Reagan and Obama) and weighty appeals to the center of the electorate. If Obama is the worst President ever, as conservatives seem to believe, why do they need to say anything more than that to take control of Congress and then get rid of him? But while the conservatives' ultimate condemnation rallies their core supporters and resonates with some centrist voters, over time it is unlikely to produce a majority against the Administration.

It can't be pleasant for Obama to be the subject of such attacks. And solving the country's major problems in a bipartisan fashion will be difficult under these rancorous circumstances. But as long as those trying to beat him are blind to the fact that tens of millions of voting Americans think Obama is doing a fine job, this President has a great ally in his enemies.



Read more: http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1993050,00.html#ixzz0ppLzKQ3l
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AllentownJake Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-03-10 04:38 PM
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1. It can't be pleasant for Obama to be the subject of such attacks.
He ran for the Presidency, I think anyone who thinks he didn't know or wasn't prepared to be hated by people because of his decisions haven't picked up an American History book.

Even George Washington had and armed rebellion to deal with...people don't take arms because they are happy with the government.
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amborin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-03-10 04:53 PM
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2. isn't posting more than 4 paragraphs t reading on copyright issues?
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dionysus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-03-10 07:39 PM
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6. rofl, damn them for posting something that doesnt enforce your narrative!111!
:rofl:
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Jakes Progress Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-03-10 10:58 PM
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11. Check post 4.
Edited on Thu Jun-03-10 10:59 PM by Jakes Progress
It didn't say don't say it. Just link it. Now get up off the floor. Your clothes are getting dirty.
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namahage Donating Member (678 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-03-10 08:20 PM
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8. Eyes, motes, and beams...
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live love laugh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-03-10 04:59 PM
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3. As powerful as the media is, the media cannot overcome common sense.
I cannot tell you how many people I have overheard in conversations state that they do not watch the news. They may be dumber for it (I may be as well since I don't watch) but at least they are not exposing themselves to brainwashing. This morning watching GMA as I got ready for work, man-on-the-street interviews about the oil gusher were aired. The comments were passionate, people are angry and they are not blaming Obama. I trust that people have the sense to make the best choice at the voting booth--the majority of them anyway. The only fear that I have is that election fraud will prevail despite the best intentions.

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cbayer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-03-10 05:22 PM
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4. impik,
Please be aware that our posting rules limit the posting of copyrighted material to four paragraphs with a link.

Thanks,

cbayer
DU Moderator
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depakid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-03-10 06:49 PM
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5. "...solving the country's major problems in a bipartisan fashion"
Edited on Thu Jun-03-10 06:51 PM by depakid
In other words- pander to the right (who's not going to vote for you or your party) while insulting, alienating and demoralizing your constituencies (who then don't volunteer and GOTV).

Repeat.

Enabling and legitimizing Republican nutters- and even bending over backwards to adopt their failed policies is what's gotten the Democrats in trouble and brought Republicans back from being relegated to the fringe for a generation.

It's also a process that may well leave Obama as a one term caretaker president, provided that Republicans nominate an ostensibly moderate and ostensibly competent candidate.

Heck of a job!

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Cha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-03-10 08:17 PM
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7. Like Paul McCartney said..
"Billions are out here pulling for you"..Yeah, I know he was talking about the whole world.
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tledford Donating Member (633 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-03-10 08:31 PM
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9. Reagan and Clinton were white.
Obama is black. Duh.

It has been a fascinating year and a half since the election. The election results made me think that in terms of race relations we had progressed much farther than I had thought. The things that have happened since the inauguration have made me painfully aware that we haven't progressed as far as I'd thought.
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GeorgeGist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-03-10 10:10 PM
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10. Who needs friends?

Brilliant, effing Brilliant.
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