Republicans have only controlled
the House of Representatives for the past year, yet Obama now blasts them for stopping
what he in theory wanted to do as president. In contrast, he hardly praises the
Democrats who controlled both houses of Congress for twice that time and
enacted all that he wished. How strange to keep silent about successes only to
broadcast failed what-ifs. ...
This year, Obama will run not so
much on what he really did in 2009 and 2010, but more on what he wanted to do,
but was stopped from doing, in 2011 and 2012. The president will tell his base
that he really wished to go green in a big way while telling Middle America
that lots of oilmen went ahead on their own to find new gas and oil.
For his liberal supporters, Obama
really did want to end the antiterrorism protocols, and for the rest of America
he really did find those same protocols necessary to kill Islamic terrorists.
The message is clear: If voters do
not see or hear the new un-Obama too often, if his left-wing legislative agenda
is sidetracked, and if the private sector can ignore him, then voters may still
sort of like the idea of him back as president."
--historian Victor Davis Hanson
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