President Barack Obama is headed for political turbulence.
That prediction isn’t based on any private polling data or inside information. It’s just common sense: National political campaigns are cyclical, and after an especially good cycle, the Democratic president is due for some downtime.
On re-election prospects, the Obamaites are confident when they look at the state of the race, especially the Republicans. They’re showing signs of cockiness.
Like many politicians, Obama courts trouble when he’s riding high. Following his victory in the Iowa caucuses four years ago he was a favorite to end Hillary Clinton’s campaign with a blowout victory in New Hampshire. In a debate there, he showed veiled disdain for his opponent, saying that she was “likeable enough.” He then lost that primary.Today, the administration’s chest-thumping over the State of the Union address is illustrative. It was a good political pitch, putting Republicans on the defensive on the fairness issue. It also was devoid of governing substance, something political handlers and White House spin doctors have tried to deny.
The president didn’t mention the Bowles-Simpson deficit commission. He appointed that panel two years ago. Then, when it issued a bipartisan report on how to fix the government’s books in December 2010, the president went silent. Privately, the White House’s explanation was that they kept quiet because they wanted to smoke out the budget proposal of the House Republicans, which was being drafted by Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin. That was unveiled almost a year ago, and the Democrats got lots of political mileage out of it.
The White House victory lap after a small set-to last month between the president and Arizona Governor Jan Brewer also is revealing. While greeting Obama on airport tarmac in Tucson, the governor initiated an exchange on immigration. That issue is likely to come down to the president’s advantage in the November election, and Brewer is an inconsequential figure. The president and his team were bragging about slam-dunking a peripheral bore.
Over the last couple of months, Obama hasn’t been held to the same standard as the Republicans. That’s not because of any bias or media love affair with the president; it’s because his foes have provided so much ammunition about each other. That’s also part of the cycle, not likely to last.
Another illustration of presidential hubris involved the Bush family. The White House put out a picture of a private meeting in the Oval Office on Jan. 27 that included former President George H.W. Bush and his son, Jeb, the former governor of Florida.
The Bushes were in town for the annual black tie dinner the next night at the Alfalfa Club, a gathering of business and political elites. The two featured speakers, both intended to be brief and humorous, were Obama and Jeb Bush. The president spoke to good reviews. He left before Bush spoke.
Obama hates such dinners. Some of his aides, in particular his political adviser David Plouffe, urged him not to spend an evening mingling with the 1 percent. Yet he chose to go, and attendees said it was the first time they could recall a speaker leaving before the other side had its fun. In addition, Obama’s 87-year-old predecessor was present.
Imagine the criticism five years ago if President George W. Bush had walked out on a dinner before Hillary Clinton spoke, with Bill Clinton in the audience.
In 2004, Democrats expressed outrage that Karl Rove served simultaneously as both the top White House adviser and as the head of George W. Bush’s re-election campaign. That, they said, was a blatant conflict of interest. Yet today, Plouffe is performing those two functions for Obama; the only difference is that Plouffe is a little better on politics and Rove had a better grasp of policy.
This AM Obama floated a 10-year ”budget” that saves $750 billion by not fighting any wars and saves another $250 billion by expiring all Bush tax cuts, raising taxes on all earning over $250,000 and adding a ”special” higher tax on ”millionaires.”
It doesn’t touch SS, medicare, ObamaCare or medicaid.
And it doesn’t tell when in the 10 years it will save the first dime.
It also doesn’t address what the spending side will be in the 10 years, so as to see if our debt goes up a lot or down a bit.
Pundits called it 100% political and ”dead on arrival.”
But it will never ”arrive.”
It was just put out as a talking point or trial balloon.
Can you imagine not fighting a war anywhere on earth for 10 years?
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Michelle Obama went on Leno (I missed it) and forced Jay to eat veggies like eggplant and squash.
She invaded the privacy of Jays bedroom (OOPS! I mean kitchen) by insisting on knowing where he gets his fiber.
Then she lied about her Red Velvet Cake from her birthday claiming her mom and daughters made a healthy version themselves when public record showed it was a specialty cake from a great chef and one slice was over 500 calories with a ton of fat!
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The Obama Store online is getting some bad press for their designer crap, too.
The t-shirts were $55 each but are now $75.
The tote bags start at $95 and go up.
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Yeah, I’d say cocky is one term for the Obama’s.
Hypocrite is another one.