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Is Obama Destined to be a Footnote in Presidential History?

By Rusty Weiss | December 17, 2010 | 17:25

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For all of the bluster and glory, for all of the pomp and circumstance and yes, for all of the anticipated hope and the promised change, the whirlwind of hype and expectation surrounding the President a mere two years earlier has virtually dissolved, and Barack Obama has set a course that will leave his legacy as no more than a footnote in American Presidential history.

He was the man destined to save this country from his predecessor’s failures.  He was the man who would end the war in Iraq, finish the war in Afghanistan, and shut down the prison at Guantanamo Bay.  He was the man charged with rescuing the faltering American economy.  He was the man who would usher in a post-racial era in an allegedly inherently racist American society.  And he was the man who had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize based not on tangible accomplishment, but simply upon these very expectations.

On all of these accounts, President Obama has been a striking failure.

He has not saved this country from the Bush era failures rather, he has done the impossible in making Americans pine for the days that Bush was in office, with Obama’s job approval rating recently falling below that of the former President.

He did not end the war in Iraq, he merely claimed credit for a deal negotiated under the Bush administration.  The Status of Forces Agreement, signed by U.S. and Iraqi officials on November 16th, 2008, had already laid the groundwork for an end to combat missions in Iraq.

He has not brought an end to the war in Afghanistan, instead emulating a military strategy that was a basis for success in Iraq, the surge.   What was once heavily criticized by President Obama as a failed strategy, had instead been hailed as a path to victory in a war that recently sparked Bush-like protests from the anti-war crowd.

He has failed to close the prison at Guantanamo Bay, an alleged symbol of American tyranny and torture, and a top priority of Obama during his campaign.  Shortly after his inauguration, executive orders were issued for the closure of the prison within a year.  The thinking being that such a facility was not ‘consistent with our values and our ideals’.  Gitmo remains open nearly two years later, an apparent admission that the President too, is not consistent with his own values and ideals.

He has failed in every manner to resuscitate the stumbling economy.  The unemployment rate has continued its upward trend under Obama, starting with 7.7% in January of 2009, to the current rate of 9.8%.  Meanwhile, attempts to convince the American people of the success of the stimulus bill were being manufactured in deceitful ways, despite clear signs of turbulence in the economy.  Personal incomes continue to trend downward, as does private sector job creation, and the national deficit is projected to balloon to a staggering $1.5 trillion in 2011.

His election has been anything but post-racial, with heightened racial rhetoric and actions coming from the administration itself.  Setbacks for the post-racial presidency include the firing and subsequent apology to a black official, Shirley Sherrod, at the Agriculture Department, the President himself labeling police as having ‘acted stupidly’ following the arrest of a black Harvard professor without knowing the facts of the case, and the Justice Department’s dismissal of voter intimidation charges against members of the New Black Panther Party during the 2008 elections, to name a few.

Worse, Obama has been governing by putting policy over process, inviting unprecedented backroom deals for healthcare reform and now apparently, tax compromise solutions.

With both sides of the aisle enraged by the process, the recent tax compromise is simply the nail in the coffin.  Obama himself once declared that, “A good compromise, a good piece of legislation, is like a good sentence; or a good piece of music.  Everybody can recognize it.”  Complaints from both sides of the aisle indeed indicate that everyone recognizes it – as a bad compromise. 

And, unlike former President Bill Clinton’s shift to the center during his tenure, Obama’s backroom successes, and polarizing failures, will only result in a perpetual downturn in his approval rating.  His recent ceding of the podium to Clinton seems to indicate an acceptance of this fate.

The President has gone from being ‘a big F’n deal’ to eliciting utter contempt and disrespect for the highest office in the land, his liberal colleagues angrily muttering ‘F the president’.   

Like a good compromise, a good President too, is something that everybody can recognize.  Years from now, recognition of Obama as a potentially transcendent President will long be forgotten, and the era of the man who was to save America, will be nothing more than a footnote in history.

Rusty can be reached at The Mental Recession, or via Twitter @rustyweiss74. 

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Not a footnote

Submitted by jon_torlin on Fri, 12/17/2010 - 6:24pm.

He should at the very least have a chapter or two on what a socialist/communist/marxist un-American he is and how he got that way as well as who his "friends" are and his upbringing so that people can learn from it and not repeat history ever again.  Not to mention how he intentionally tried to destroy this country(and still is trying).

Unfortunately, people didn't learn the first time because even though the warning signs were there in FULL VIEW a la Hitler, they ended up electing him anyway.  The similarities are far too striking.  Hell, they scare the crap out of me.

So no, not a footnote.

-Jon
 

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The Obama era ended months ago

Submitted by MidAmerica on Fri, 12/17/2010 - 6:50pm.

   The Obama era ended months ago when it became apparent the democrats were headed for failure in the midterm elections. 

   The financial meltdown of the EU ended any argument that we need to follow their lead into more government control and involvement into the private sector. 

   Obama is now faced with the failure of everything he has been taught since he was a child and his only option is to wait and see what others bring to him as viable policy.

  Other than ego, I don't know why he would even want the aggravation of a second term.

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heh..kind of like saying

Submitted by ozarkian on Sun, 12/19/2010 - 6:47pm.

heh..kind of like saying "except for oxygen, I don't know why we want air."

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After all of this huffing and

Submitted by Guttermouth's Return on Fri, 12/17/2010 - 8:16pm.

After all of this huffing and puffing over socialism?  The bank bailouts?  Health care?  Stimulus spending?  The Tea Party?  The first black president?

Footnote in history?  Doubtful.

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Deflating Baloon For the Ages.

Submitted by LibertyAtStake on Fri, 12/17/2010 - 8:39pm.

See "Subject:"

 

http://libertyatstake.blogspot.com/

"Because the Only Good Progressive is a Failed Progressive"

d(^_^)b http://libertyatstake.blogspot.com/ “Because the Only Good Progressive is a Failed Progressive”
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I'm sure that Obama will be

Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Fri, 12/17/2010 - 10:45pm.

I'm sure that Obama will be more of a footnote than President William G Harding.

Nuke em til they glow; then shoot em in the dark
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Obama will not

Submitted by Tjexcite on Fri, 12/17/2010 - 10:57pm.

Obama can and is nothing but a unmitigated failure doing all of the hope and change he was calling for. But some still see him as the only one that can do the fundamental transformation of America that they want. He will be on the same level as Che but without the murders, with a cult following for many many generations.

If he is successful he will be on the level of a god, for the 60 years of darkness that will follow but  when he and his cohorts are truly defeated he will be on the same level as all those who where defeated and much much, more that a footnote.

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The renowned Black Conservative Shelby Steele wrote a piece

Submitted by Rush Fan on Fri, 12/17/2010 - 11:14pm.

on Barack Obama back in October in The Wall Street Journal titled: A Referendum on the Redeemer. Here is an excerpt:

Among today's liberal elite, bad faith in America is a sophistication, a kind of hipness. More importantly, it is the perfect formula for political and governmental power. It rationalizes power in the name of intervening against evil—I will use the government to intervene against the evil tendencies of American life (economic inequality, structural racism and sexism, corporate greed, neglect of the environment and so on), so I need your vote.

 

"Hope and Change" positioned Mr. Obama as a conduit between an old America worn down by its evil inclinations and a new America redeemed of those inclinations. There was no vision of the future in "Hope and Change." It is an expression of bad faith in America, but its great ingenuity was to turn that bad faith into political motivation, into votes. [....]

 

Our great presidents have been stewards, men who broadly identified with the whole of America. Stewardship meant responsibility even for those segments of America where one might be reviled. Surely Mr. Obama would claim such stewardship. But he has functioned more as a redeemer than a steward, a leader who sees a badness in us from which we must be redeemed. Many Americans are afraid of this because a mandate as grandiose as redemption justifies a vast expansion of government. A redeemer can't just tweak and guide a faltering economy; he will need a trillion- dollar stimulus package. He can't take on health care a step at a time; he must do it all at once, finally mandating that every citizen buy in.
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One of the best presidents ever

Submitted by ckc1227 on Sat, 12/18/2010 - 4:10am.

Count on it. To feel otherwise would be racist. Nobody wants to be a racist.


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Seems like he's brighter than you on this point

Submitted by The Vet on Sat, 12/18/2010 - 4:29am.

Seems like he's brighter than you on this point

Now who is being stupid? That would be you.

 

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