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May 25, 2009
A 'shelf life' for Mr. 'Hope and change'
Topics: Political News and commentariesVictor Davis Hanson has noticed a pattern in Obama speeches that many of us have learned to recognize, and he says in his piece at the corner he believes almost everyone now knows the boilerplate (I like to say that by now we all know the drill):
In essence, the script is the following: First, the president clears his throat by trashing Bush and/or the prior administration.After all, it is damned well time to move on, we all know the drill by now.Then, as many have noted, Mr. 50/50 creates the proverbial straw men on the two extremes (e.g., those who wish to shred the Constitution to fear-monger, those who do not take threats as seriously as he does), as he places himself in-between two false poles.
Next he evokes his past (three themes usually here: He has lived in a different country; he is of a different race than mainstream America; and, in extremis, his father was of a religion other than Christianity), with a grand finale of pulling all that together to imply to us that if we don't share his present views, then a rare avatar of hope and change such as himself would never have been president -- he being the true reification of what America always could have been (a refined trope of Michelle's "first time" she was proud of her country.)
Frankly, and with all due respect to our president, it is time to get a life and move on. It is almost midsummer of President Obama's first year and there is no longer any need to constantly reference the past administration, usually in disingenuous fashion.As Hanson suggests, the shelf life for Mr. Hopeychangy is expiring and it's time to get past the boilerplate and get on with the realities of life and the very real threats we are facing.We know already that we have elected the first post-racial president whose personal profile represents a landmark change from previous presidents.
And we don't need any more generic nouns like hope/change in lieu of honesty about a lot of things: Our annual borrowing may reach $2 trillion; states are going bankrupt; massive infusions of borrowed cash must be paid back and cannot masquerade the prior ineptness of business and labor models in banking and the auto industry that sent firms into bankruptcy. Even higher taxes won't begin to cover the cost of proposed massive new spending programs that are unprecedented. All the prior demonized Bush anti-terrorism protocols have been kept with mere hope and change veneers.
In other words, rather than explaining the bleak choices before us and explaining why his preferences have the best chance of succeeding, Obama has so far reduced his presidency to two themes: "Bush did it" and "I'm not your normal white male President." If he keeps this monotony up, at some point even the comedians are going to notice the predictability.
Sorry, we need more than that to keep us safe from some creepy enemies and get the economy back on track.
Related: A Serious Menace (Time is running out. The more sincere Obama is, the more naïve he seems.)
Posted by Abdul at May 25, 2009 11:36 AM
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