Monday, February 01, 2010

Obama's Fall


A must read by Fouad Ajami in the Wall Street Journal:

The curtain has come down on what can best be described as a brief un-American moment in our history. That moment began in the fall of 2008, with the great financial panic, and gave rise to the Barack Obama phenomenon.

The nation's faith in institutions and time-honored ways had cracked. In a little-known senator from Illinois millions of Americans came to see a savior who would deliver the nation out of its troubles. Gone was the empiricism in political life that had marked the American temper in politics. A charismatic leader had risen in a manner akin to the way politics plays out in distressed and Third World societies.

There is nothing surprising about where Mr. Obama finds himself today. He had been made by charisma, and political magic, and has been felled by it. If his rise had been spectacular, so, too, has been his fall. The speed with which some of his devotees have turned on him—and their unwillingness to own up to what their infatuation had wrought—is nothing short of astounding. But this is the bargain Mr. Obama had made with political fortune.

He was a blank slate, and devotees projected onto him what they wanted or wished. In the manner of political redeemers who have marked—and wrecked—the politics of the Arab world and Latin America, Mr. Obama left the crowd to its most precious and volatile asset—its imagination. There was no internal coherence to the coalition that swept him to power. There was cultural "cool" and racial absolution for the white professional classes who were the first to embrace him. There was understandable racial pride on the part of the African-American community that came around to his banners after it ditched the Clinton dynasty.

The white working class had been slow to be convinced. The technocracy and elitism of Mr. Obama's campaign—indeed of his whole persona—troubled that big constituency, much more, I believe, than did his race and name. The promise of economic help, of an interventionist state that would salvage ailing industries and provide a safety net for the working poor, reconciled these voters to a candidate they viewed with a healthy measure of suspicion. He had been caught denigrating them as people "clinging to their guns and religion," but they had forgiven him.

Mr. Obama himself authored the tale of his own political crisis. He had won an election, but he took it as a plebiscite granting him a writ to remake the basic political compact of this republic.

Mr. Obama's self-regard, and his reading of his mandate, overwhelmed all restraint. The age-old American balance between a relatively small government and a larger role for the agencies of civil society was suddenly turned on its head. Speed was of the essence to the Obama team and its allies, the powerful barons in Congress. Better ram down sweeping social programs—a big liberal agenda before the people stirred to life again.


In other words, not just a fail, but an epic fail.

In modern history, it seems like every thirty five years or so the American public decides to abandon common sense and have a coy flirtation with radicalism that is essentially inimical to what the Founders envisioned for us.

In Obama's case, he just happened along at a critical time in our history, and we elevated someone to the presidency who was simply not fit for the office, an end product of the Gramscian warfare the Soviets unleashed on us 70 years ago designed to conquer America by corrupting its basic culture and institutions.

Read the rest here.








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2 comments:

louielouie said...

from the WSJ essay:
A charismatic leader had risen in a manner akin to the way politics plays out in distressed and Third World societies.


and again from ff comment:
and we elevated someone to the presidency who was simply not fit for the office,

comparing the manner in which hussein was elected as being from a third world society, as in it can actually happen in the country formerly known as the united states of america can only confirm a suspicion of mine.
that this could actually happen here, and now.
not in days of pamphets printed and rushed out via horseback to voters, but in these days of mass communication.
i wonder?
i wonder if ff saying the constituency of this nation elected someone who is unfit is just his way of saying americans are dumber than a sack of hair?
i wonder?

louielouie said...

an end product of the Gramscian warfare the Soviets unleashed on us 70 years ago designed to conquer America by corrupting its basic culture and institutions.

unfortunately the only place this will be heard is at J/P.
no one on the election cycle/circuit will call them on it.
they are communist, pure and simple.
and no one, absolutely no one, seeking any/all offices will call them on it.