The empty Obama editorial
posted at 11:38 am on February 5, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
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Has Barack Obama realized that he won the election? I know he told Republicans in the House that “I won” as a means to shut down actual negotiations over the stimulus package and try to get them to vote on a bill in which they had zero input. But in reading Obama’s column in today’s Washington Post, all I see is empty sloganeering and cheap fear-mongering instead of substantive cases for the myriad of spending projects in his stimulus bill:
This plan is more than a prescription for short-term spending — it’s a strategy for America’s long-term growth and opportunity in areas such as renewable energy, health care and education. And it’s a strategy that will be implemented with unprecedented transparency and accountability, so Americans know where their tax dollars are going and how they are being spent.
In recent days, there have been misguided criticisms of this plan that echo the failed theories that helped lead us into this crisis — the notion that tax cuts alone will solve all our problems; that we can meet our enormous tests with half-steps and piecemeal measures; that we can ignore fundamental challenges such as energy independence and the high cost of health care and still expect our economy and our country to thrive.
I reject these theories, and so did the American people when they went to the polls in November and voted resoundingly for change. They know that we have tried it those ways for too long. And because we have, our health-care costs still rise faster than inflation. Our dependence on foreign oil still threatens our economy and our security. Our children still study in schools that put them at a disadvantage. We’ve seen the tragic consequences when our bridges crumble and our levees fail.
The last two examples refer to the 2007 St. Anthony Bridge collapse in Minneapolis and the New Orleans disaster with Hurricane Katrina, but they’re odd examples to use for government intervention. Both were public projects when built, and both had serious flaws from the beginning. The bridge collapsed not from a lack of maintenance, but because its original design seriously underestimated the thickness of supporting plates in the structure and a decision by designers (and approved by Minnesota) not to build redundant support. The levees weren’t built to their original specifications, a problem at which the government kept throwing money for decades to no great effect.
The “tragic consequences” resulted from governmental incompetence, not from a lack of investment, and Obama’s use of these two events displays a staggering ignorance of the facts.
Even beyond this, though, Obama gives no support for the argument that all of the spending in his bill should get passed under emergency conditions, or that any of it will specifically create even one job this year. Obama chants “Now is the time” in five successive paragraphs as if he’s making a campaign speech rather than a cool, calm case for his legislation. He blathers on about how people “voted for change”, but that’s just a slogan, not a policy, and it certainly isn’t an argument. La change, c’est vous, mon President, but that doesn’t make ‘change’ evidence.
In fact, in most of this column, Obama makes the opposite case. He argues that he’s building infrastructure for a generation of growth. Fine, but that’s hardly the reason for an emergency spending bill. That kind of long-term planning belongs in a process that can take a close look at the proposals and measure them carefully, especially given the amounts of money involved. If Obama wants to have that debate, then split all of the long-term spending into separate bills and push them through the normal legislative process, and leave only the immediate stimulus spending in HR1.
Time to stop being a candidate and spewing platitudes, President Obama, and start governing with specifics. This column wouldn’t even make a good primary stump speech.
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QUICK! WE GOTTA PASS IT NOW! DON’T READ IT! PASS IT! WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE! HURRY! JUST VOTE FOR IT! NOW! EMERGENCY! EMERGENCY! SOS!
Bullshit. “Hope and Change”…..looks like same old same old politics as usual. Just another hustler from Chi town.
GarandFan on February 5, 2009 at 1:18 PM
Indeed, they are two peas in a pod. Both came from broken families too. The only difference is wrt skills; The One rose too quickly to the top. Should have gotten ~ 8 more years experience, then he might have been able to pull this off more effectively.
I think he’ll lash out.
8-{
IrishEi on February 5, 2009 at 1:20 PM
The “RUSH TO JUDGEMENT” on this bill makes me want to dig my heels in even deeper… NOMDB now
gatorboy on February 5, 2009 at 1:20 PM
both.
JiangxiDad on February 5, 2009 at 1:22 PM
Ed,
I read through a lot of the comments to the WP op-ed and picked out this one as being almost perfect dissection and delivery of a response to the President.
belad on February 5, 2009 at 1:29 PM
LOL! Yeah, whatever happened to the “the politics of HOPE”? Doesn’t this instead perfectly fit the description of “politics of FEAR”?
Obama is such a disgusting demagagoue and liar, nothing he said during the campaign could be taken at face value.
Norwegian on February 5, 2009 at 1:29 PM
Obama knows what he’s saying… People fall for this kind of stuff (the sheep anyway). Dictators use this method to sway public opinion they say or write things that remind the public of negative events (whether true or not) that the opposition was responsible for. They keep saying it over and over and over until the public doesn’t even remember what the facts are and just remember what they keep reading or hearing even if it has nothing to do with what is being debated.
kthomas8268 on February 5, 2009 at 1:30 PM
logis on February 5, 2009 at 1:15 PM
Sad but true. Dr. Sanity has numerous posts on this very topic on liberals in general, and BDS sufferers in particular.
Absolutely.
Yes. Please.
IrishEi on February 5, 2009 at 1:32 PM
Well come on, he only knows how to campaign, he has no clue how to govern….sheesh
clinker46 on February 5, 2009 at 1:32 PM
Heh. You’re right.
IrishEi on February 5, 2009 at 1:32 PM
The technical name is American Idol.
JiangxiDad on February 5, 2009 at 1:37 PM
If the ’stimulus’ passed today Obama would have spent $60 Billion per day since being in office
faraway on February 5, 2009 at 1:39 PM
Goes along with his empty suit and empty promises. Ita amazing just how gullible of liberals can be!
TrickyDick on February 5, 2009 at 1:42 PM
Government is always the solution, never the problem.
Neo on February 5, 2009 at 1:56 PM
I heard him say this too and it’s complete bullsh*t. Neither of these things contributed to the current state of affairs. He ought to be telling how he’s going to prevent Barney Frank from screwing with the GSE’s again.
drjohn on February 5, 2009 at 2:05 PM
He’s playing on our fears!
Cinematicfilm on February 5, 2009 at 2:09 PM
I think it’s wonderful that the bill was posted on the net for us all to search.
Without this kind of work by self-sacrificing people, we would never know about all the waste out there.
I wonder if this will prompt the new admin to quietly cut down on transparency?
Badger40 on February 5, 2009 at 2:15 PM
It’s all about the campaign. Doesn’t matter if nothing good is actually accomplished, or if the vague quality of the promises becomes readily vapid and apparent, or there is no “there” there, but the campaign, that’s all that matters.
Look over Obama’s “career.” Nothing of substance or accomplishment. But, getting the ball rolling and then moving on while the ball rolls in the gutter,that’s the ticket.
16 days into this thing…and we got another 1459 to go. Heaven help us all.
coldwarrior on February 5, 2009 at 2:19 PM
Captain Ed, you cited an area in that editorial that bugged me when I watched the video clip of the same boilerplate. You addressed the deceitful point better than I.
Katherine Lopez at NRO cited the same excerpt. I fired off an email to her, which I reprint below:
The campaign mode of Obama’s editorial relies on his rhetorical devices of repetition to hypnotize those caught up in his style. Those that look at the content, recognize that there is no there there.
The bill as it is currently structured stimulates nothing but government growth and intrusion in our lives.
Most of those projects, with which I vehemently disagree particularly the community-activist enhancing ones, belong in a separate budget appropriations bill. They need to be justified, deliberated, and debated before any vote is taken on them. This bill is not transparent. It is so unwieldy that probably most of Congress has not read nor understood its implications.
Obama is using his community organizing background to set up small latte and chai discussion groups to promote this idiocy.
onlineanalyst on February 5, 2009 at 2:19 PM
Substance aside (not hard because there isn’t any), has anyone made mention of how poorly this editorial is written?
Smartest human, evah?
Pfft.
Is there a nun with a yardstick available?
turfmann on February 5, 2009 at 2:27 PM
What a freakin’ clown this guy is . . . good post, Ed!
califcon on February 5, 2009 at 2:29 PM
Yes. I generously gave him a C- on the effort, grading on a 10th grade level.
Speaking of retards in government, Gibbs is really outdoing himself today. I give him a D. He would have failed, but it’s fun watching him trip all over himself.
progressoverpeace on February 5, 2009 at 2:33 PM
If I may pick French nits, this is fractured French.
La change means currency exchange, as in trading dollars for euros.
The French word for the English word “Change” as Barack Obama has touted for two years is Le changement
Beyond this minor linguistic stumble, there’s a major problem with Obama’s ideas of “change”. During the campaign, “change” meant anything the listener wanted it to be, except the “polisay” of George W. Bush.
But as Rudy Giuliani pointed out at the Republican convention, the is “good change” and “bad change”, and Obama doesn’t know the difference. When asked specifically WHAT he will change and HOW he will change things, Obama has no idea–he’s just winging it.
?Good change is coming–in 2012.
Steve Z on February 5, 2009 at 2:37 PM
OMG, Scott Duh McClellan has been outdone.
I thought Press Secretaries were supposed to be ar-tic-u-late. Silly me.
Steve Z on February 5, 2009 at 2:39 PM
Rush to Judgment bill–meet judgment by Rush!
Steve Z on February 5, 2009 at 2:41 PM
McClellan was just a pathetic loser. Gibbs is going to be gone in six months tops. He’s become too much of a joke to stay in the job.
highhopes on February 5, 2009 at 2:44 PM
Guiding principals behind Obama’s op-ed:
The more he takes away form the haves (ie, people who work and pay taxes) the more he can give to the have-notes (everybody on the dole.)
Bend over baby, Obama and our new democratic overlords are in the house.
JustTruth101 on February 5, 2009 at 2:50 PM
Obviously as POTUS he could have this rhetoric published in any major or many minor newspapers. The most obvious intended audience is the American Voter, so it seems odd choose the Washington Post. It is doubtful that the casual voter, the ones he could persuade with this style of writing, would read the Post, even if it were on the rack along side People.
This op-ed was written to the Congress, not to the voters. It is a fraud because it is written in the style of a “common-man” as a method to persuade Senators that he, and this message, speak for the People. He is using the Post to campaign, not to us, but to the Senate. The visuals of falling bridges and collapsing levees are meant as visceral fear mongering targeted to the Republican Senators. He is reminding them of the previously successful smear tactics that laid both failures squarely in their laps. It is a warning.
It is disgraceful.
Do not let your Senator think that this speaks for you, call or write (or both)him/her. NOW.
batterup on February 5, 2009 at 3:06 PM
Poor gatorboy. Too many people, who should be familiar with your political position, missed the sarcasm of your post about Obama’s literary tour de force.
I’m glad that others are becoming aware of Pat Santy’s blog, drsanityblogspot. She stopped posting around the time of the election. I think that she was working on a book. The loss of her dose of sanity left a big hole in my reading pleasure.
Logis: I think that Bill Clinton had a heart attack, not a stroke.
onlineanalyst on February 5, 2009 at 3:20 PM
The fact that the liberals have to camoflauge their legislation as being desperately needed to halt some vague national emergency is the clearest proof that even they know their proposals are ill-advised and will do more harm than good to this country and the citizens they are supposed to serve. This is nothing but a sloppy and brash power grab by the worst Congress in generations and their incompetent idiot in chief in the White House.
If any Republicans vote for this garbage – in any form – they’ll be commiting the worst sin of all, because they’ll be granting sanction to Pelosi, Reid and Obama and allowing Democrats to spread the blame when it inevitably fails.
Maybe Senate Republicans can’t stop this bill, but they should at least make the Democrats have to eat it.
Sign of the Dollar on February 5, 2009 at 3:33 PM
Have you noticed the conspicuous dearth of Obama apologists at this thread?
gatorboy: I like your use of the term “rush to judgment,” for this was the attack that the Lefties used re our decision to liberate Iraq of Saddam Hussein’s tyranny and destabilization of the ME. We should use terms like “the Dems or Obama’s rush to judgment” or “Obama’s failed economic solutions” so that they appear with enough frequency to create a Google bomb and get that message to the top of the search hits.
onlineanalyst on February 5, 2009 at 3:38 PM
Sign of the Dollar: Good points, to which I would add that the Republicans who do not support this travesty should be quite vocal in expressing their objections and be specific about why they do so.
onlineanalyst on February 5, 2009 at 3:41 PM
Maybe Senate Republicans can’t stop this bill, but they should at least make the Democrats have to eat it.
Sign of the Dollar on February 5, 2009 at 3:33 PM
Yep. That’s why I was very proud of the House Republicans (and the, what was it?, 11 sane Dems) who voted no. The Republican Senators must do no less than be 100% opposed as a bloc. If this sh*t sandwich is going to be rammed down our throats, then let it have the Dems name all over it. Because when this bill fails, and it will fail, let the Dems own that failure 100% (less any sane Dems who voted against it).
This sh*t sandwich is what We the People end up with when we have a Democrat House, a Democrat Senate, A Democrat President, and a Democrat media. Nothing less than 100% Republican opposition will do. Such united opposition to the Porkulus Bill is not partisanship, it’s patriotism.
RickZ on February 5, 2009 at 3:50 PM
Obama is waterboarding the US Economy. he intends to drown it and keep talking bad about it until he gets his porkulus passed and he can expand government further, faster, and more intrusively than ever before.
James on February 5, 2009 at 3:54 PM
…a staggering ignorance…
Yep. Nuff said.
littleguy on February 5, 2009 at 4:00 PM
Idiot. I’m predicting Epic Fail.
PersonalLiberty on February 5, 2009 at 4:01 PM
I have already email both my senators, but I know it won’t even make it past the screener, as I live in the nanny-state of NJ.
I did send an email to the RNC after they solicited me for more funding support. I told tham that it was time for the RNC to influence the members of the senate that are leaning to support this ‘Pork Sandwich’. I expressed my veiw that the RNC convince or influence them by any and all means to stop the pile of steaming flop in its tracks. I think its about time for the RNC to exercise some leadership in the form of ‘hardball’ by letting the supporters know that they are “on their own” in the next primary, because the RNC will find and support with all their resources an opponent in the primary.
I also expressed the notion that if they didn’t like, desire, want to do business that way, it was fine with me and they could also accept my decision to not provide the RNC with any financial support and that I would actively reach out to my friends and family to do the same.
belad on February 5, 2009 at 4:03 PM
Can’t wait to see Ed’s post on Obama’s speech today, just when I lose a tiny bit of faith, dude hits it out of the park. That’s how you OWN your agenda, now get your ass on the phones get Dems on board, ram this though and OWN it. Stop trying to be all post-partisan, the GOP doesn’t want to playball and you WON. Let’s get a move on.
DeathToMediaHacks on February 5, 2009 at 4:06 PM
I agree. Stop trying to please the majority of Americans who do not support this waste.
You WON. Ram it down our throats now so we can experience the “change”.
*bitterly-clinging person locks & loads*
Badger40 on February 5, 2009 at 4:13 PM
Eh, can I have some of whatever you’re smoking? Must be some good s**t! LMAO
Norwegian on February 5, 2009 at 4:22 PM
WOW – How did this man become President?
Here’s the response I posted over on my nascent blog:
Wow – I hope this isn’t the new spirit of America. Obama says:”And if nothing is done, this recession might linger for years.” That’s the spirit that settled the West and put a man on the moon, and defeated facism and communism!
Obama is the over-protective parent, trying to prevent Americans from ever feeling any pain. Life doesn’t work that way. Sooner or later, America will have to grow up and see that life is what you make of it. Banks fail, sometimes. Homes depreciate. Car companies stall. What gets America over those hurdles? Americans do.
Once we drop the baby bottles, Americans can do anything they set their minds to. Once we stop hand-holding and interfering, American companies will find a way to succeed. Some companies will fail. And they SHOULD fail. But other companies, smarter ones, will take their place.
Chicken Littles have always said “this is the end!” But we’re not Rome. Most Americans are still willing to work hard. Great ideas are born every day. We’re still the Beacon of Freedom and the Land of Opportunity. Most parents are still willing to sacrifice in order to leave a better world to their children. But, just as Obama complained after 9/11, we’re not asking for sacrifice. Now, as then, we’re being told “just go shopping”.
Obama says “Our nation will sink deeper into a crisis that, at some point, we may not be able to reverse.” Don’t believe him. Just like a greedy pharmacist, he’s promising a life illness in order to sell his cure. America hasn’t gone lame yet. It just needs the will to stand up and get to work.
hawksruleva on February 5, 2009 at 4:27 PM
“Just words, just speeches”
How right He was.
BobMbx on February 5, 2009 at 4:34 PM
Ask yourself why he doesn’t. Don’t say it’s concern of Republicans.
the_nile on February 5, 2009 at 6:10 PM
Anyhow , it should be illegal..
the_nile on February 5, 2009 at 6:11 PM
A present-voting kind of guy is going to be a guy who wants political cover all the time in case something he backs doesn’t work.
This is just like Billy Jeff. Obama wants adulation. Sure he wants to implement his far-Left ideas, but he wants them applauded by everyone and he wants a scapegoat if things don’t work.
Obama is not a leader. He is a conniver.
INC on February 5, 2009 at 6:46 PM
We were told for years upon years, that Hillary Clinton was the smartest woman on earth; then she ran a horribly flawed campaign, and got beat by a rookie black guy from Chicago with ties to radical after radical… Now she looks like a regular dummy Liberal…
Now, we are being told that Obama has an IQ of 147, and is the smartest President to hold the office in history. Obama has a Harvard education, and is so brilliant, he will make all other world leaders crawl to his knees…
Truth seems to blow right by Liberals. Seems that Obama is exactly what we all thought he was; well versed, arrogant, self-centered, naive, and very radical with his ideology.
Who woulda thunk it!
Keemo on February 5, 2009 at 8:01 PM
Well versed? Obama wouldn’t know a fact if it was crawling all over his arugula!
RickZ on February 5, 2009 at 8:15 PM
Really, ‘resoundingly’? What did he get, 52% of the vote? That isn’t resoundingly in my book.
This guy gives new substance everyday to the notion that he is an empty suit.
thegreatbeast on February 5, 2009 at 9:27 PM
It almost sounds like he is doing the Ericksonian Hypnosis stuff again.
bullseye on February 5, 2009 at 11:09 PM
I love that photo of Obambi! He looks like a thoroughly confused puppy!
I was gonna say he has that confused look of a monkey doing a math problem but I didn’t want to be labeled a raaaacist.
rmel80 on February 5, 2009 at 11:18 PM
There is a ’symphonic goth’ band that has a couple of songs out that, I think, are more christian than goth.
Anyway, one song is Deceiver of Fools. Every time I hear it I think of Obie. I don’t want to post the complete lyrics because of copyright but you can check the lyrics at Lyrics
Here are a couple of snippets
The youtube vid is at youtube vid
bullseye on February 5, 2009 at 11:20 PM
This is turning out to be a Denny Grand Slam, Jimmy Dean, Pork-o-rama, Smithfield Smorgasborg, Vegas Bacon Buffet, Piggly Wiggly, Jones Farm, Mother of All Sows, The Other White Meat, Bratwurst in every pot, Allah Be Praised, Lord of the Flies, Pork-a-Thon!
I can smell the bacon when I open the front door. Try it. I bet you can too.
Mr. Joe on February 6, 2009 at 2:09 AM
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