Speaking of has-beens . . .
“And so to Barack Obama.
When the
history of this administration is written, maybe someone will note the
dissonance between the president's hip persona and his retro ideology. Here was
a man who promised a "transformative" presidency. Yet when
transformation came, it amounted to a two-pronged attempt to impose, from one
side, a version of European social democracy by way of ObamaCare, and from the
other side a version of Chinese state-directed "capitalism" by way of
the stimulus.
As a political matter it may have
been Mr. Obama's good luck that the bankruptcy of both models became obvious
only after he had gotten his way legislatively on both. Yet the president's
sagging fortunes have everything to do with his buying into an ideological
enthusiasm too late. In a different age, Mr. Obama would have been the guy who
went out and bought an Edsel. In this age, Mr. Obama is the guy demanding that
you buy an Edsel, too. That car is today called the Volt.
Mr. Obama might still squeak by.
He has, in addition to incumbency and a vestige of likability, the benefit of a
challenger who only found his stride very late in the campaign. But a second
term will mean four years of spent ideas packaged in shopworn rhetoric, to be
shoved down the national throat by a president with nothing politically to
lose.
Sound appealing?”
Bret Stephens
Wall Street
Journal
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