Obama’s Reality Gap

February 13th, 2010 (18) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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New York Post:

by Rich Lowry

It might have been the most revelatory moment of the Obama presidency. In an interview with Time magazine, a chastened President Obama talked of his sputtering Middle East peace initiative.

“This is just really hard,” he explained. “This is as intractable a problem as you get.”

As an observation, this is as banal as it gets. After all the wars and all the terror attacks against Israel and all the frustrated American diplomatic forays across the last two administrations, no one should be surprised at the intractability of the Israeli-Arab conflict.

But Obama sounded as if it were painful new information that had forced an unwelcome adjustment in his worldview.

This speaks either to an astonishing historical ignorance (did he not know?) or a stupendous self-regard (did he not care because he thought he was so special?), or both.

There is already a debate over what went wrong with the Obama presidency.

Is his team of advisers — nearly universally considered the best and the brightest until the day before yesterday — serving him poorly? Has he failed to communicate effectively, even though almost all his speeches have been critically acclaimed? Did he fail to “pivot to jobs” fast enough?

Actually, Obama has a more worrisome problem: a reality gap.

During the campaign, Obama could throw a rhetorical pixie dust over all the difficult choices inherent in governing and the contradictions of his own program, making them fade into a beguiling vision of a sun-lit post-Bush America. This magical realism sustained him until November 2008 — but couldn’t withstand governing.

Consider Obama’s most elemental appeal as a candidate: He excited the base of his own party while winning over the center with talk of “post-partisanship.” On the stump, he could maintain this balance. In office, he had to choose either partisanship in the form of his powerful Democratic allies on Capitol Hill, or postpartisanship in the form of concessions to Republicans that would anger and disappoint his own side. He chose Nancy Pelosi, and watched independents flee from him.

On fiscal policy, Obama could promise massive new programs at the same time, in one debate, he asserted his approach would mean “a net spending cut.” A laughable contradiction, it wasn’t fully exposed until Obama had to write a budget. With $1 trillion deficits now stretching off into the horizon, his answer is appointing a commission to study the matter.

Obama is still the same illusionist from the campaign on his signature health-care initiative. The new $1 trillion entitlement will reduce the deficit. It will insure millions more people while bending the cost curve down. The hundreds of billions of dollars in Medicare cuts will be utterly painless. There’s no trade-off or sacrifice in sight, and — not surprisingly — people don’t believe it.

Obama came to office under fundamental misapprehensions that hamper him still. It’s not true that all that was keeping the Israelis and Palestinians apart was the lack of US engagement, or that the Iranians were amenable to getting talked out of their nuclear program, or that Guantanamo Bay was a pointless contrivance.

Nor is it true that government is a sustainable source of economic growth, or a more efficient allocator of capital than the market. This is why Obama’s stimulus program — inevitably, a dog’s breakfast of politically driven priorities — is such a shambles that his aides never utter the word “stimulus” anymore. It is on to the next program, a nearly $100 billion “jobs” bill that reflects the touching belief that to work as intended a program only has to be named appropriately.

Obama’s advisers want him to pull out of his downdraft by getting back to campaign mode. It’s governance as performance art. He’s hosting a bipartisan health-care summit on Feb. 25. Surely, he’ll sound great and spin gorgeous webs of fancy — as the reality gap yawns beneath him.

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  • ensignricky71

    A giant toothy grin, and an empty head full of hot air. How appropriate.

  • ensignricky71

    my bad – it’s a float, not a balloon. So it’s just air.

    • thrasymakhos

      :lol: :lol: Little Barry the Menshevik – what a float…I mean joke.

  • ji

    Give me a dart :mrgreen:

  • kim clift

    a blow dart would be fun :lol:

  • richwill

    The old saw about a lead balloon comes to mind when thinking about Hussein and his buffoonish policies. Neither Hussein nor his syncophanitic minions have a clue about running the country. All community organizers do is talk and spend government money with no concept of where the money must come from. Finally, a president that will make Carter look good.

  • Sully

    “This is just really hard….”

    Smart power.
    B+

  • Tim Roesch

    Group Think.

    Look it up.

  • Bobby E

    Poor baby! It’s only going to get harder for this fool.

  • Ty

    Does it really matter when the MSM and 30-something % of the voters are complete idiots? I’m not beguiling true left-wingers that have a different philosophy than us. I’m speaking of all those that voted for him because he is black, and he promised hope and change and “he was going to pay my mortgage.”

    Something truly major has to change if we are ever expecting our government to return to its proper place. As long as we have millions of uneducated, uninformed citizens that do not have the ability to critically analyze issues and results, our country is screwed.

    Republican revolution in 2010 or not, I’m still not optimistic. IMO, the only thing this will do is allow the Dems and Obama use the following 2 years to blame the Republicans for stalling bills (job, health, etc…) bills in Congress and, thus, assuring Obama gets 4 more years.

    • political.fish

      Spot on. This has been my argument also. Simply going back and forth between committed Statists (left) and panty-waist republicans (right)only slows the descent toward progressive goals. Shifting the balance of power does nothing toward restoring the Republic to its original design.
      A United States cultural revival (counter-revolution)is necessary to remove the Marxist influence that has contaminated the body politic, Law, the arts and sciences, the educational system, the media apparatus and now even the military.
      This coming election sweep will temporarily slow the insanity now perpetrated against the people but the other venues MUST be addressed, or like you say, the country is doomed and the rise of the

    • political.fish

      Spot on. This has been my argument also. Simply going back and forth between committed Statists (left) and panty-waist republicans (right)only slows the descent toward progressive goals. Shifting the balance of power does nothing toward restoring the Republic to its original design.
      A United States cultural revival (counter-revolution)is necessary to remove the Marxist influence that has contaminated the body politic, Law, the arts and sciences, the educational system, the media apparatus and now even the military.
      This coming election sweep will temporarily slow the insanity now perpetrated against the people but the other venues MUST be addressed, or like you say, the country is doomed and the rise of the global Marxist state will continue.

  • “Picthfork” Ben Tillman

    :shock: Well, folks, all I can say is… Watch Out! I think we are going to see an abuse of Executive Orders along the lines of Lincoln and Wilson. In theory, unless checked by the Legislative and Judicial branches, an unscrupulous Executive Branch can order the country into an actual dictatorship. Look up the history of the Lincoln, Wilson, and to a lesser degree, the Truman takeover of the Steel Industry. If we cannot, as a Republic, have an honorable and concientious president at the helm, we are shortly going to see some very impeachable offenses against the Constitution. The issue of EOs by this particular Administration will be far more egregious than in the past. Be Ready. Be Safe. Do not surrender without a counter-legal fight!

  • David

    Under any scenario, we are fucked. The only way to get back to the Constitution is to “fundamentally change” congress. That means getting rid of republicans and democrats and voting in people who will listen to us and vote, not for pork or special interests, but for the good of the people.
    This is not likely to happen because most voters are not that bright, are unable to analyze the issues and how each candidate proposes to resolve the issues or they have a stake in continuing to elect people who will continue their entitlements.
    Or stated differently, we need 535 Glenn Becks in congress, 1 Glenn Beck in the White House and 9 Glenn Becks on the Supreme Court.

    • thrasymakhos

      Well said. :beer:

  • mark gibbons

    if he shoves his programs up our asses his reality gap will be ours.

  • Eric

    “This speaks either to an astonishing historical ignorance (did he not know?) or a stupendous self-regard (did he not care because he thought he was so special?), or both.” It is not just both, it is substantially worse: Progressives ideolgical minions (of which Obama is one – because while he can read a teleprompter, he has yet to prove he can actually lead) truely belive that the US has been a big bully in the world militarily, economically and environmentally and therefore the cause of “justified” resentment from the rest of the world and the Arabs and Iran in particular. Progressives want the USA to be part of the group – to have the UN and the leftist elites who are smart enought to annoint a Nobel Peace prize winner before he has had a chance to fill his puff the magic dragon pipe with world harmony smoke. They believe that if Israel and the USA are strong indefending ourselves against terrorists that our defence is actually offensive to the freeedom fighters of the world who want to live in peace.

    The progressive world view is so far beyond the pale that there is simply no middle ground to be found no matter how much the hallowed independents (those who simply cant make up their mind what they believe and dont really care anyway) want that.

    This ideology of government and elites knowing best how to manipulate markets and improve social disparities of income, of global “warming is producing the cooling” that turned D.C. into a snow globe, and that we must learn to just listen better and improve dialogue with Muslim fanataics who want to turn the world in a stone age Caliphate, even it it means women will have to wear burkas too (so that we are all equally pure under Allahs watchful eye is so perverse that there can be no common ground; it must be denounced and destroyed at every turn.

  • Ralph Ulm

    The reality is that even the NY ComPost has taken the rose-colored glasses off and replaced their love of Da Fraud with a hearty “Holy Fuck, we’re fucked”. Now is absolutely the time to F4(Fucking Fuck the Fucking Fuckers – hat tip: E.E. Barrett / R. Marcinko) the Stalinistas – don’t bother lining up, the Country’s big enough for all of us to congregate and usurp the Usurper. Before the Executive Order Shit Storm comes down on our heads.