Paglia: Obama’s floundering

posted at 11:38 am on April 8, 2009 by Ed Morrissey

Camille Paglia takes aim at Barack Obama in responding to correspondents at Salon today.  Not only does she blast Obama for a series of embarrassing gaffes, including the bow to King Abdullah, she blames the media for letting him off the hook.  The result?  A boon for Republicans (via Instapundit):

Arriving at the White House, he understandably stayed in his comfort zone by bringing old friends and allies with him — a team that had had a fabulous success in devising the hard-as-nails strategy that toppled the Clintons, like crumbling colossi, into yesterday’s news. But these comrades may not have the practical skills or broad perspective to help Obama govern. Like Shakespeare’s Prince Hal ascending the throne, Obama may have to steel his heart and banish Falstaff and the whole frat-house crew.

Obama’s staffing problems are blatant — from that bleating boy of a treasury secretary to what appears to be a total vacuum where a chief of protocol should be. There has been one needless gaffe after another — from the president’s tacky appearance on a late-night comedy show to the kitsch gifts given to the British prime minister, followed by the sweater-clad first lady’s over-familiarity with the queen and culminating in the jaw-dropping spectacle of a president of the United States bowing to the king of Saudi Arabia. Why was protest about the latter indignity confined to conservatives? The silence of the major media was a disgrace. But I attribute that embarrassing incident not to Obama’s sinister or naive appeasement of the Muslim world but to a simple if costly breakdown in basic command of protocol. …

Whether the Obama presidency succeeds or fails will depend on his ability to sustain his ideals in the face of the testing crises that will inevitably erupt in far-flung regions where ethnic or religious strife has been a way of life for thousands of years. And closer to home, Obama will need to cut the umbilical to his hometown posse, whose inefficiency and poor decision-making took the shine off his honeymoon and brought the dispirited Republicans back from the dead.

Interestingly, though, Paglia may have diagnosed the source of the problem incorrectly.  She assumes that Obama brought his “hometown posse” to the White House, perhaps focusing too closely on David Axelrod and Robert Gibbs.  Al Kamen at the Washington Post reported earlier this week that Obama’s administration has been closer to a Clintonista Full Employment Program:

Does it sometimes feel as if the Obama administration is mostly Clinton redux? There’s a reason for that. Fully 42 percent of Team Obama’s picks for Senate-confirmed positions so far worked in the Clinton administration.

And if they appear to come from elite, private schools, well, they do. In fact, about one-fourth of those named so far either attended or taught at Harvard, to name just one esteemed institution. On another front, men are outnumbering women by more than 2 to 1 in the top jobs.

That’s a point that commentators have missed.  Why do men outnumber women in these jobs 2-1?  Is that Hope and Change?

Paglia starts off the answer to her correspondent by stating that the buck stops with the President, but then blames his Chicago-based staff for most of the stumbles and gaffes.  Unfortunately, that’s just not accurate.  If protocol has run off the rails, and the bow to Abdullah demonstrated that very clearly, then Obama’s failure to staff his White House Office of Protocol is the cause.  The problem is not that Obama’s been cocooned; it’s that Obama has no executive experience, and it’s showing very clearly.

Will he get better?  Hopefully he won’t get any worse.  And somehow, I don’t think the media will get any better, either.

Addendum: The most entertaining part of Paglia’s column actually comes from one of her readers, who gives a hilarious deconstruction of Kate Winslet’s character in Titanic.  Be sure to read it.

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Paglia, like Tammy Bruce, are Democrats, not liberal democrats, but the old school democrats I get. I understand their desire that they want to help the least among us, don’t agree on there methods, but I respect their positions.
But the democrats of now have moved from that classic Democrat. Paglia will find, like Bruce, and others, that the Republican party is the only answer to helping society, making sure people are treated equal, the true feminists are in our party, we want all of our citizens to be educated. And we reward success, not hold it in disdain.

right2bright on April 8, 2009 at 12:51 PM

For this she gets a regular link on the Drudge Report.

tommylotto on April 8, 2009 at 12:50 PM

Considering the crap she has to take from the Left for doing this, I think it’s only fair that Drudge link her.

Esthier on April 8, 2009 at 12:52 PM

DO THEY HAVE A PLAN “B”?!?!?!?

Buckaroo on April 8, 2009 at 12:02 PM

Imagine Elaine and Kramer in the dressing room of Putamayo after Kramer’s pricing gun broke.

Kramer: I had to go to Plan B.

Elaine: (in desperation and panic) Plan B??!! There is no Plan B!

Welcome to Barack’s administration.

Mallard T. Drake on April 8, 2009 at 12:55 PM

Obama brought in the Clinton Crony Squad to be his handlers at Hillary’s behest. All in return for her dropping out of the race and putting her in charge of the State Department. Obama caught the car he was chasing but now he’s put Hillary (who never forgets the people who cross her) in a position where she can do a ton of damage to his presidency while dodging most of the blame.

She could have pulled the nuclear option and effectively sabotaged his campaign by dragging out the nomination process, embittering her supporters and dividing enough of the vote to deliver the presidency to McCain, but that would have made things harder for her running again in 2012.

“You’ve got a nice little campaign going here, Barry. Shame if something were to happen to it.”

I still maintain that Biden is going to either resign for personal reasons or decline reelection in 2012. Either paves the way for Hillary to be VP. Add in an enthralled Congress repealing presidential term limits and an unfortunate “accident”, and we have President-for-Life Hillary.

Whoa..sorry, that’s my right-wing nutjob conspiracy theorist talking.

TheMightyMonarch on April 8, 2009 at 12:56 PM

“the whole frat-house crew.”

It’s like the adults have left the White House and the teenagers are throwing a kegger. (from an astute caller to Laura Ingraham the other day).

kirkill on April 8, 2009 at 12:33 PM

I like the analogy, but allow me to offer one of my own. Obama’s like the clueless substitute teacher called in to handle Mr. Kotter’s class for four years. The only problem is that the Sweat Hogs consist of North Korea, Somalian pirates, Iran, and the rest.

McCain was a lousy candidate, but I strongly suspect the bad actors of the world would not be pulling a fraction of the stunts they are now had he won. With McCain, we’d be dealing with domestic problems. With Obama, we have needless international problems on top of the domestic problems.

BuckeyeSam on April 8, 2009 at 12:56 PM

oh my, this writer needs to get a wake up call and stop dreaming … the people who think he is floundering WANT him to flounder, hence why not just say it time and time again. It’s tough being in a minority, but the GOP should get used to it, they have not even hit rock bottom yet.

Monkei on April 8, 2009 at 11:43 AM

Having been around the block a few times.The President is floundering. Honest people on the left see this and comment on it as well as those from the right. Does this mean we want him to flounder?

NO

I’m sure there are a host of people who feel as I do.
I believe his policies are wrong and will damage our country.
At the same time, I would like to be proved wrong as the last thing I want is to be correct just for the sake of my ego.
I do not want to see again the misery I witnessed (and felt) during the late seventies.
I do not want this country to fall back from it’s heights, but to go beyond them,to continue to be the land that people from all over the planet want to come to.

oldernwiser on April 8, 2009 at 12:57 PM

Last Known Survivor: liberal with intellectual honesty

Paglia needs to be added to the Protected Species List

faraway on April 8, 2009 at 1:00 PM

Please, I didn’t think Camille took O to task at all in this article … couldn’t find the word “floundering” anywhere.

You are absolutely correct! The buck stops with the top executive. But we all know how little executive experience Barack Obama has had. He was elected for his vision and his steady, deliberative character, not his résumé. For better or worse, Obama is learning as he goes — and surely most fair-minded people would grant him reasonable leeway as he grows into the presidency, one of the hardest jobs in the world.

Whatever. Did anyone give Pres. Bush leeway? Imagine if we had whined “But he’s growing into the job, and it’s the hardest in the world! Give him some leeway!”

There has been one needless gaffe after another — from the president’s tacky appearance on a late-night comedy show to the kitsch gifts given to the British prime minister, followed by the sweater-clad first lady’s over-familiarity with the queen …

“Needless gaffes?” Is that what you call what the Obama decisions, choices, and actions? From the most brilliant man ever to enter into the Oval Office?! WhatEVER.

… and culminating in the jaw-dropping spectacle of a president of the United States bowing to the king of Saudi Arabia. Why was protest about the latter indignity confined to conservatives? The silence of the major media was a disgrace. But I attribute that embarrassing incident not to Obama’s sinister or naive appeasement of the Muslim world but to a simple if costly breakdown in basic command of protocol.

Of course. Just another needless gaffe. After all, we can’t expect President Obama to know protocol. PS – Obama? You don’t bow down to North Korean presidents either. You know, just in case you might forget in the awe of meeting one. The Iranian President? Sure, why not.

Enough already! These slips are worsening the anti-Obama backlash, which began with the administration’s bungled handling of the grotesquely swollen stimulus package.

See? It’s the administration’s fault … never the fault of our beloved Intern in Chief. Speaking of media’s silence, Camille …

eucher on April 8, 2009 at 1:02 PM

faraway +10

People who think on their own tend to see that Obama isn’t doing too well.

That’s why self-sufficiency is so dangerous to the Democrats. If they don’t control you, you might realize that they’re actually making your life worse instead of better.

hawksruleva on April 8, 2009 at 1:02 PM

Obama could appear at a state dinner naked and the press wouldn’t say ‘boo’.One aspect of having the MSM in the tank for you is that since there is nary heard a discouraging word for blooper after blooper after blooper, no corrective action will be taken and they will continue ‘ad nauseam’.

MaiDee on April 8, 2009 at 1:02 PM

The adults are in charge now — NOT!

Christian Conservative on April 8, 2009 at 1:04 PM

At the same time, I would like to be proved wrong as the last thing I want is to be correct just for the sake of my ego.
I do not want to see again the misery I witnessed (and felt) during the late seventies.
I do not want this country to fall back from it’s heights, but to go beyond them,to continue to be the land that people from all over the planet want to come to.

Here’s the thing…my fear is that there will be an economic recovery despite the poisonous policies spewing from the White House (which happened on a much smaller scale after the tech bust), and we’ll just go back to the same old boom/bust cycle that central banking, fiat money, and statism tries to maintain.

I don’t want this country to suffer, but a part of me thinks that we need to allow this system to crash and burn, so we can allow ourselves to return to what Peter Schiff maintains is necessary, namely sound money and a production/savings based economy.

TheMightyMonarch on April 8, 2009 at 1:05 PM

hilarious deconstruction of Kate Winslet’s character in Titanic. Be sure to read it.

Reading that made me think of this:

The Titanic in 30 seconds

Least of These on April 8, 2009 at 1:10 PM

viking01 on April 8, 2009 at 12:15 PM

+1 bro

ex-Democrat on April 8, 2009 at 1:15 PM

Floundering? Failing would be more accurate.

TheMightyMonarch on April 8, 2009 at 1:05 PM

They’ll just define recovery as the economy not getting worse. They redefine everything else to suit their agenda.

jdkchem on April 8, 2009 at 1:19 PM

That Titanic bit had me nodding in agreement. I found her annoying from the git-go.

gridlock2 on April 8, 2009 at 1:22 PM

He was elected for his vision and his steady, deliberative character, not his résumé.

No… Giggles was elected for two reasons.
1) He’s black
2) He’s not Bush.

“Vision” has nothing to do with it. He’s been a national figure for over 4 years, and he’s been the President for almost 3 months now and I still (aside from nationalizing the entire economy and apologizing for American “arrogance”) have no idea what his vision is aside from that vaccuous “Hopenchange.”

“Umm umm umm where’s my teleprompter” doesn’t make a “steady, deliberative character.”

He’s President because he’s black. Pain and simple. All other things being equal, if his name was Barry O’Brien his candidacy would’ve been a joke. The soft bigotry of low expectations.

It also didn’t help that the MSM (among their many, many other faults) pushed McCain = Bush’s 3d term, even though that was far from being even remotely true. They sucessfully made the campaign Obama vs Bush. McCain was an afterthought, and Palin got skewered. They abdicated their responsibility in order to get the black guy elected.

crazy_legs on April 8, 2009 at 1:23 PM

No… Giggles was elected for two reasons.
1) He’s black
2) He’s not Bush.

Yup. I would just change “black” to “liberal black”. Blacks with character are destroyed by the Democrats (can’t have anyone leaving their voter plantation).

ex-Democrat on April 8, 2009 at 1:27 PM

They abdicated their responsibility in order to get the black guy elected.

crazy_legs on April 8, 2009 at 1:23 PM

Yep. And they’re still doing it. But hey, Barry’s given several of them jobs, and the rest can hope for non-profit status and TARP money. Gotta keep the fan club around!

eucher on April 8, 2009 at 1:30 PM

ex-Democrat on April 8, 2009 at 1:27 PM

Can’t argue with you there.

crazy_legs on April 8, 2009 at 1:33 PM

TheMightyMonarch on April 8, 2009 at 1:05 PM

The point of my post was to illustrate to Monkei that just because we are being vocal about our fears for the future of the country, it doesn’t mean we are cheer leading for failure.
Our being vocal means only that we are doing our duty as citizens. We disagree with policy and are voicing our opposition.
The foundation of our country is dissent. Dissent, opposition, debate and compromise.
The four branches of our government were created for these purposes. Since the new administration has been in office those corner stones are being suppressed. IE; the locking out of Republican representatives during the righting of the stimulus bill. The threatening of fast track for health care.

I’ve been through failure of government (as I said in my earlier post, the late 70′s)
we don’t need to go there again to prove the administration’s policies are deficient
Carter has already proved that.

oldernwiser on April 8, 2009 at 1:35 PM

Amazing; try it yourself.

pseudonominus on April 8, 2009 at 12:22 PM

I’m always specific, so I typed “Obama bow Saudi king” and got plenty of options, nothing about Bush.

chunderroad on April 8, 2009 at 1:42 PM

Addendum: The most entertaining part of Paglia’s column actually comes from one of her readers, who gives a hilarious deconstruction of Kate Winslet’s character in Titanic. Be sure to read it.

I would love to read this, however, could you provide a clearer link… I skimmed the postings and gathered interesting side conversation about Mary McCarthy, gay murders and so forth but saw nothing about what you referred to.

petunia on April 8, 2009 at 1:43 PM

Wow I agreed with the Titanic piece word for word. I always thought the same exact thing and used to try and joke about it to people but they would just look at me like, “huh”? I couldn’t stand the Kate Winslet character, I had zero empathy for her the entire film.

I actually avoided that movie for over a decade, finally watched it last year. I avoided it because it came out when I was 17 and I didn’t feel like watching some overhyped “chick flick”. Having watched it, I actually liked the movie and though Dicaprio did a great job but I couldn’t stand the Winslet character. Spoiled, Selfish and Slutty. And yeah, she probably is the reason the boat sunk, lol.

Daemonocracy on April 8, 2009 at 1:49 PM

oldernwiser on April 8, 2009 at 1:35 PM

Good comments comrade.

Keemo on April 8, 2009 at 2:00 PM

Good comments comrade.

Keemo on April 8, 2009 at 2:00 PM

Comrade?

oldernwiser on April 8, 2009 at 2:03 PM

Ed: “The problem is not that Obama’s been cocooned; it’s that Obama has no executive experience, and it’s showing very clearly.”

not exactly. Why do even conservative commentators continue to give the idiot the benefit of the doubt.

His foreign policy reflects his world view. It has little to do with his experience and even less to do with his protocol department.

When he insults the English, it’s deliberate.
When he bows to the Muslim king/recent goat herder, it’s deliberate.
When he takes no action re obvious provocations, it’s deliberate.

If it was one or two things, maybe….but dozens. Give me a break.

notagool on April 8, 2009 at 2:13 PM

Would the media report it if oscama sawed off Rush Limbaugh’s head yelling allah-shitbar?

cjk on April 8, 2009 at 2:23 PM

I certainly thought President Emanuel would be doing a better job than this. Far too many screwups by his puppet Obama.

rockmom on April 8, 2009 at 2:23 PM

Though maybe Obama is just incorrigible. Sort of like the guy in “Dave” who was supposed to be impersonating the President and letting the chief of staff actually run things, but then he decided he wanted to try to be the actual President. I can envision the same thing happening with Obama and Rahm.

rockmom on April 8, 2009 at 2:25 PM

Addendum: The most entertaining part of Paglia’s column actually comes from one of her readers, who gives a hilarious deconstruction of Kate Winslet’s character in Titanic. Be sure to read it.

That was very good and I am in total agreement.

ladyingray on April 8, 2009 at 2:27 PM

I certainly thought President Emanuel would be doing a better job than this. Far too many screwups by his puppet Obama.

rockmom on April 8, 2009 at 2:23 PM

They’re both incompetent morons.

progressoverpeace on April 8, 2009 at 2:29 PM

TheMightyMonarch

From The Venture Brothers?

#24 lives!

pseudonominus on April 8, 2009 at 3:24 PM

What’s that word that the press liked to use that President George W. Bush needed in 2000………………?

……………. that’s right, gravitas!

Seven Percent Solution on April 8, 2009 at 4:10 PM

The most entertaining part of Paglia’s column actually comes from one of her readers, who gives a hilarious deconstruction of Kate Winslet’s character in Titanic.

Totally agree with the reader about Kate Winslet’s incredibly selfish, narcissistic character “Rose” in Titanic. Why would anybody want to see this awful woman survive the sinking? She was a total bitch. In addition to what the reader pointed out, consider the following: “Rose” was willing to let her widowed mother be destitute just because she didn’t want to marry a rich guy who sometimes talked down to her and (gasp!) didn’t have the good sense to appreciate her superior taste in art. She knew the Titanic lacked a sufficient number of lifeboats, yet she took a seat in a life boat, then jumped out half-way down (ensuring that no other passenger could use the seat). She assumed a new identity after the sinking, allowing her shocked and grieving mother to believe she was dead. When, as a very old woman, “Rose” comes to the recovery ship, what does she bring along with her for comfort? Not pictures of her children, not pictures of her grandchildren, not pictures of her dead husband. No, she brings pictures of the only person who really matters to her: herself (watch the end when the camera shows the framed photos by her bedside: “Rose” by an airplane, “Rose” on a horse, etc.).

AZCoyote on April 8, 2009 at 4:17 PM

The four branches of our government were created for these purposes.

oldernwiser on April 8, 2009 at 1:35 PM

I have Rev. 0 (Original) of the Constitution (with amendments). This fourth branch must be in the updated version.

Can somebody shoot me a copy of the latest Rev? This may very well clear up alot of issues for me.

BobMbx on April 8, 2009 at 4:21 PM

I certainly thought President Emanuel would be doing a better job than this. Far too many screwups by his puppet Obama.

rockmom on April 8, 2009 at 2:23 PM

Rahm: “Well Barracks, I don’t think we’re in Illinois anymore”

BobMbx on April 8, 2009 at 4:23 PM

78 days of attacking the President gets old

getalife on April 8, 2009 at 12:09 PM

Enjoy the ride, kid, we’re just getting started. 78 days of attacking down, 1382 days or so to go.

I am sick and tired of people who call you unpatriotic if you debate this administration’s policies. We are Americans and have the right to participate and debate any administration.

Democrat Hillary Clinton, April 29, 2003

Del Dolemonte on April 8, 2009 at 4:29 PM

I have Rev. 0 (Original) of the Constitution (with amendments). This fourth branch must be in the updated version.

Can somebody shoot me a copy of the latest Rev? This may very well clear up alot of issues for me.

BobMbx on April 8, 2009 at 4:21 PM

House of Representatives
The Senate
The President
The Judiciary

Is your brain better now?

oldernwiser on April 8, 2009 at 4:48 PM

Obama’s staffing problems are blatant — from that bleating boy of a treasury secretary to what appears to be a total vacuum where a chief of protocol should be.

ROFL…

ddrintn on April 8, 2009 at 5:21 PM

pseudonominus on April 8, 2009 at 3:24 PM

Yep, I love Venture Bros. almost as much as my wife. Can’t wait for the fourth season. =)

TheMightyMonarch on April 8, 2009 at 5:48 PM

getalife on April 8, 2009 at 12:09 PM

All that shows is you and John Stewart have no idea of what tyranny means.

anuts on April 8, 2009 at 6:09 PM

The problem is not that Obama’s been cocooned; it’s that Obama has no executive experience, and it’s showing very clearly.

Why, after reading this, did the image of President Obama become an image of President “Pet Rock”? He seems to be about as useful.

NTropy on April 8, 2009 at 9:49 PM

Executive
+Legislative
+Judicial
———
3 Branches

ConstantSorrow on April 8, 2009 at 10:19 PM

Reading that made me think of this: The Titanic in 30 seconds

Least of These on April 8, 2009 at 1:10 PM

Re-enacted by bunnies! Perfect for Easter.

Totally agree with the reader about Kate Winslet’s incredibly selfish, narcissistic character “Rose” in Titanic. Why would anybody want to see this awful woman survive the sinking?

AZCoyote on April 8, 2009 at 4:17 PM

Glad to see this topic discussed & agree w/you guys. There was always something unsettling about the movie for me but it was somewhat beneath the surface (bada-boom). Of course I could tell we were supposed root for the woman, or at least hope she didn’t sink, but her only redeeming feature seemed to be winning the lead character’s interest, not anything she offered herself. Through context & dialog it also looked like the director was spin-doctoring her, manipulating the scene, letting her odious words linger unchallenged as if to give them credibility through creative edit. (As if we’re being instructed by the director personally who to clap for. Yeah pal, I get it.)

In fact the only reason I didn’t want to see her sink was because he (the hero) wanted her to survive, and somehow his wishes were worth respecting. Made it awfully hard to either embrace her or reject her, so she ended up in the uncomfortable middle.

Maybe that’s why the movie is so unexpectedly irritating and hard to watch. It’s not the whole boat-sinking thing, I assure you (since I was kind of expecting that :).

RD on April 9, 2009 at 1:19 AM

Executive
+Legislative
+Judicial
———
3 Branches

ConstantSorrow on April 8, 2009 at 10:19 PM

I stand semantically corrected. However my post was about the tensions built into our system. Which is the reason Legislative is seperated into two branches.

oldernwiser on April 9, 2009 at 7:25 AM

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