AP Approves of Obama's 2012 Strategy of Virtually All Campaigning, All Executive Branch Overreach All the Time
On December 31, 2003, looking ahead to the upcoming 2004 election year, an Associated Press reporter -- I think it would have been Jennifer Loven at the time -- wrote about how George W. Bush was going to spend as much of the next 10-plus months as possible figuring that "he no longer needs Congress to promote his agenda." Therfore, he would use "aggressive campaign fundraising and use executive action to try to boost the economy." Thus, his "re-election year will focus almost exclusively on executive action" at the rate of "at least two or three directives per week." Sadly, this meant that Bush's "election year retreat from legislative fights means" that his "term will end without significant progress on two of his ... campaign promises."
Oops, I'm sorry. That AP report never happened. The high-handed, non-governing, non-legislating, campaign-driven agenda is what Barack Obama, his White House apparatchiks, and his reelection campaign have said they will do in 2012 -- and Julie Pace at the Associated Press seems to heartily approve (bolds repeating what was quoted in the first paragraph above are mine):
Story Continues Below Ad ↓In 2012, Obama to press ahead without Congress
Leaving behind a year of bruising legislative battles, President Barack Obama enters his fourth year in office having calculated that he no longer needs Congress to promote his agenda and may even benefit in his re-election campaign if lawmakers accomplish little in 2012.
Absent any major policy pushes, much of the year will focus on winning a second term. The president will keep up a robust domestic travel schedule and aggressive campaign fundraising and use executive action to try to boost the economy.
... Aides say the president will not turn his back on Congress completely in the new year. He is expected to once again push lawmakers to pass elements of his jobs bill that were blocked by Republicans last fall.
If those efforts fail, the White House says, Obama's re-election year will focus almost exclusively on executive action.
(White House deputy press secretary Josh) Earnest said Obama will come out with at least two or three directives per week, continuing the "We Can't Wait" campaign the administration began this fall, and try to define Republicans in Congress as gridlocked and dysfunctional.Obama's election year retreat from legislative fights means this term will end without significant progress on two of his 2008 campaign promises, an immigration overhaul and closing the military prison for terrorist suspects at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
It would appear that Julie Pace, the Associated Press, and probably almost everyone else in the establishment press has resolved that in 2012 they will not raise the specter of the "imperial presidency" which was raised largely without justification during the two terms of Bush 43 (and frequently by candidate Barack Obama in 2007 and 2008), even though the "We Can't Wait" campaign may be the most obviously brazen attempt at one-sided unilateral use of executive branch power the nation has seen since the presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
All the while, the national debt will continue climbing to over $16 trillion by Election Day, while the administration blithely assumes that the nation won't hit an interally or externally triggered financial wall in the meantime. Somehow, "derelict" doesn't even begin to adequately describe this.
Happy New Year to all. Monitoring the establishment media in 2012 will clearly require more effort and intensity than ever before.
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
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First steps to an Obozo Dictatorship?
Submitted by tvhall on Sat, 12/31/2011 - 8:43pm.
God save us from this socialist train wreck!
The AP (Administration Press)...
Submitted by bigdaddy on Sat, 12/31/2011 - 8:55pm.
...will do everything in their power to promote and protect the "Teleprompter In Chief"...
I read a similar article this
Submitted by motherbelt on Sat, 12/31/2011 - 9:34pm.
I read a similar article this AM....
LINK
Money quote:
Earnest [Josh Earnest, Deputy Press Secretary] said Obama will come out with at least two or three directives per week, continuing the “We Can’t Wait” campaign the administration began this fall, and try to define Republicans in Congress as gridlocked and dysfunctional.
How can one side be gridlocked?]
Can anyone imagine the media storm if George Bush even hinted at something like this, nevermind boldly putting the plan out there??
The US media, supposedly the watchdogs of government, have, like the infected tonsils in the old Bill Cosby routine, not only given up the fight, they've gone over to the other side.
Gone Over to the other side?
Submitted by celticman on Sat, 12/31/2011 - 10:48pm.
The media has not gone over to the other side, they are on the same side they always have been: in favor of leftist statism, Obama is just going in the same direction with them.
And when in tarnation did Ear Leader ever STOP campaigning?
Submitted by drsamherman on Sat, 12/31/2011 - 10:50pm.
Despite his rude and childish "we won" comment to John McCain during that shameful health care summit, Ear Leader has never once stopped campaigning or raising funds. His entire tenure in office has been a vacation punctuated with campaign and fundraising events with the very occasional game of golf or basketball to relieve the boredom. The idea that he actually works a job as POTUS is laughable at best.
Obama is
Submitted by ohio granny on Sat, 12/31/2011 - 11:34pm.
Obama is:
campaigner-in-chief
Liar-in-chief
American hater-in-chief
golfer-in-chief
vacationer-in-chief
fundraiser-in-chief
partier-in-chief
What he is not:
very presidential
A commander-in-chief
America lover and defender
truth teller
What he will not be: reelected for another term.
Fingers Crossed
Submitted by IrateNate on Sun, 01/01/2012 - 1:04pm.
Sure hope you're right, Granny, but the current group of "candidates" doesn't create any air of certainty. I'm not feeling all warm and fuzzy, especially with the organizational skills demonstrated by the left.
One thing's for sure - 2012 is going to start ugly, then go downhill from there.
Disturbing
Submitted by Kilroy on Sat, 12/31/2011 - 11:35pm.
I am not a constitutional expert by any means but this announcement by the White House sets off alarm bells for me. The white house has now said that Obama is going to do what the so called " right wing neo-nazi wing nuts" have said he was going to do and that is run the US as a dictatorship, by bypassing congress, and John Boehner doesn't have the will to stand up to this and protect the interests of the American people. The Republicans in the Senate, lead by Mitch McConnell and John McCain, bear a large part part of responsibility for this. Their constant acceding to the wishes of Obama and Reid while attacking the congressional Republicans has totally undermined the Republican party strengths and made the congress look unreasonable when in actuality congress is the one group that could possibly stand up to this takeover of America.
The actions of most media outlets in the US constantly fawning over Obama and his message are nothing but spreading of propaganda for the Democrats. People everywhere believe the message if it is repeated enough with no opposing message being allowed or being shouted down by the media makes them complicate in this.
Republican backers seem to think that a win in Nov 2012 is a lock but they are wrong. I think that the OWS movement was just a dress rehearsal for the 2012 campaign and election. This will likely be the most uncivil campaign and election in American history. If somehow the Republicans can manage to beat the Democrats, the media and the organized disruptions by the left they will then have to face major challenges in the courts and don't expect any support from the justice department. In the case of a Republican victory expect an avalanche of "progressive" policies to be passed by executive order and civil unrest as the left makes one last major push.
I hope that at this time next year you will be able to post "Kilroy you are nothing but a paranoid freak" but somehow I don't see that.
The press needs to be stopped
Submitted by gwalt on Sun, 01/01/2012 - 9:55am.
Brent Bozell did a StopThe Bias camapign two years ago. Nice campaign but it didn't name names. Get Lauers, Stephanoupolos and others faces AND names and start questioning their integrity, honesty and objectivity.
Or just call them Obama and Liberal shills, hacks, and traitors. Either one works for me and I would contribute 200 towards an ad campaign that names names.
"A lot of briefing for a 2 hr. special with Dan Rather. Saw the show & wonder why we bothered". Ronald Reagan
Who needs that pesky Constitution?
Submitted by CobraMan on Sun, 01/01/2012 - 2:57pm.
"Leaving behind a year of bruising legislative battles, President Barack Obama enters his fourth year in office having calculated that he no longer needs Congress to promote his agenda and may even benefit in his re-election campaign if lawmakers accomplish little in 2012."
Yea, who needs that pesky Constitution? It just puts too many limits on Presidential powers anyways, right liberals? Oh, wait, those kinds of Presidential fiats, ruling by decree, bothered you all when Bush was in office, right? Why the sudden reversal? You're not all a bunch of hypocrites, are you?
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court
Or Anwar al-Awlaki.