White House already lowering expectations for the big speech on Thursday

posted at 4:07 pm on September 2, 2011 by Allahpundit

First of all, literally no one has any expectations for this speech. No one.

Beyond that, and this may be my political naivete showing, isn’t the whole point of demanding the high drama of a nationally televised address to a joint session of Congress to … raise expectations? Everyone’s going to be watching as he finally rolls out the big plan! Except … he isn’t, it turns out. He’s only going to roll out part of it.

Seriously, I think this guy might be done.

Aides say Thursday’s speech will be part of a bigger plan the White House will roll out throughout the fall with the president hitting the road for speeches and town hall appearances. Aides have already confirmed that Obama will be traveling to California, Colorado, and Washington state for one three-day swing later this month that will include economic events as well as some fundraising.

The move could be a way to try and lower the stakes for Thursday’s Joint Session appearance, but it could also be an attempt by the administration to show the president is trying to stay all over the economy heading into what will likely be an uphill re-election battle.

“There’s no question the president will want to keep returning to jobs,” one top aide told Fox News. “I don’t want to downplay the speech [next week] — it’s going to be substantial. But the idea that this is the be-all and end-all is wrong.”One scenario being discussed by White House aides is the president highlighting individual economic proposals at appearances around the country throughout the fall, just as the Republican presidential candidates are ramping up the sales pitch for their own economic proposals.

Why doesn’t he just do the whole plan on Thursday so that Congress has something concrete to respond to? He can hit the road and highlight individual proposals later if he wants. I’m sure it’ll work. Just look at how successful that bus tour was.

To sum up the day thus far: He headed off to Camp David this morning without so much as a syllable about the disastrous new job numbers. Then his labor secretary actually said, and I quote, “I do feel like we’re going in the right direction.” And now, after two days of the left stamping its feet over Boehner’s insistence that the speech be postponed a day, the White House wants us to know that the speech is really no big deal after all. Translation: The famous orator and his team have finally run out of things to say. Like everyone else, the economy’s left him effectively speechless.

Via the Daily Caller, here’s Rick Santelli responding to the “this is because of the debt-ceiling standoff!” buck-passing.

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At this point, Occam’s Razor must apply –

Obama is either the uber-Machiavelli 8 moves ahead or, an idiot.

roy_batty on September 3, 2011 at 9:56 AM

Re: Santelli, the man cannot be pig-piled on.

roy_batty on September 3, 2011 at 10:02 AM

Just trying to help here, but here are my suggestions for the speech:
1. Eliminate the tax-loophole for the wealthy, those who get the mortgage tax-relief (shared sacrifice). It may drive a stake through the heart of the dying real-estate market, but we have to do what’s right and just.

2. Use the revenue, along with a 50% cut to the military budget to fund a domestic security force, headed up by my friend Andy Stern and the SEIU. These are good-paying, secure government jobs that will help bring down the long-term unemployable figures. Laid-off military will also be eligible for this exciting program.

3. Build on the success of green-energy. Chevy Volt sales are remarkable. Wind-power from Hurricane Irene was un-precedented. Solar companies will need government assistance to compete effectively with Chinese manufacturers that we are also assisting, so we are doubling our half-billion dollar loan-guarantees for companies that understand our energy agenda.

Finally, I know people are concerned about zero job growth, but I’m a glass-half-full guy, like most Americans, so really no jobs were lost, millions of you who have work have jobs that were in fact saved by our policies, made necessary by the worse than expected economic structure I inherited when I took office.

God bless America. Oh, and enjoy the football!

virgo on September 3, 2011 at 11:34 AM

Just trying to help here, but here are my suggestions for the speech:
1. Eliminate the tax-loophole for the wealthy, those who get the mortgage tax-relief (shared sacrifice). It may drive a stake through the heart of the dying real-estate market, but we have to do what’s right and just.

2. Use the revenue, along with a 50% cut to the military budget to fund a domestic security force, headed up by my friend Andy Stern and the SEIU. These are good-paying, secure government jobs that will help bring down the long-term unemployable figures. Laid-off military will also be eligible for this exciting program.

3. Build on the success of green-energy. Chevy Volt sales are remarkable. Wind-power from Hurricane Irene was un-precedented. Solar companies will need government assistance to compete effectively with Chinese manufacturers that we are also assisting, so we are doubling our half-billion dollar loan-guarantees for companies that understand our energy agenda.

Finally, I know people are concerned about zero job growth, but I’m a glass-half-full guy, like most Americans, so really no jobs were lost, millions of you who have work have jobs that were in fact saved by our policies, made necessary by the worse than expected economic structure I inherited when I took office. /sarc

God bless America. Oh, and enjoy the football!

virgo on September 3, 2011 at 11:34 AM


You missed something…
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RalphyBoy on September 3, 2011 at 11:45 AM

He’s a real nowhere man
Sitting in his nowhere land
Making all his nowhere plans
For nobody.

Obama 2012. The path to nowhere. No, we won’t.

Key West Reader on September 3, 2011 at 1:14 PM

Why is O’B lowering expectations on one hand, while having a hissy fit at the Repubs for telling him to move this unimportant speech to an off-date?

I’m guessing we have positive proof this President has (1.) no ideas of merit and (2.) no working scrotes.

One and Done (thanks to MoDowd)!

SJBill on September 4, 2011 at 2:58 PM

But wait – it gets worse. When asked why Texas has created half of the new jobs in the US over the last decade, Solis sputters for an answer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7t2f8k5W0E

Paul_in_NJ on September 4, 2011 at 5:03 PM

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