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Disappointer-In-Chief Keeps On Disappointing
September 20, 2010
Many prognosticators have voiced their expectations that disappointment in the Obama Presidency will destroy the campaigns of Democratic candidates in the 2010 elections. The rationale is that disappointed former supporters of Obama will be feeling too apathetic to vote in November, while the energized supporters of Tea Party candidates will turn out in huge numbers. Beyond that, many pundits believe that Obama is actually having a “radioactive” effect on those campaigns where he intercedes. Discussions of this subject eventually result in speculation that President Obama will not seek a second term. After all … he couldn’t possibly intend on running for re-election after what he has done to his supporters. Consider the way Mr. Obama speaks about his supporters and there are only two explanations. The first explanation is based on the theory that Obama is arrogant and unconcerned – taking his constituency for granted. The second theory is that he is unconcerned about what his supporters think of his performance because he has no intention of seeking a second term.
President Obama recently spoke at a $30,000-per-plate fundraising event for the Democratic National Committee at the home of Richard and Ellen Richman. (Think about that name for a second: Rich Richman.) Mr. Richman lives up to his surname and resides in the impressive Conyers Farm development in Greenwich, Connecticut. Christopher Keating of the Capitolwatch blog at courant.com provided us with the President’s remarks, addressed to the well-heeled attendees:
The tactlessness of those remarks was not lost on Glenn Greenwald of Salon.com. Mr. Greenwald transcended the perspective of an offended liberal to question what could possibly have been going on in the mind of the speaker:
Of course, liberals weren’t the only Obama supporters who felt betrayed by the President’s abandonment of his campaign promises. In fact, Obama owed his 2008 victory to those independent voters who drank the “Hope and Change” Kool-Aid.
Glenn Greenwald devoted some space from his Salon piece to illustrate how President Obama seems to be continuing the agenda of President Bush. I was reminded of the quote from former Attorney General John Ashcroft in an article written by Jane Mayer for The New Yorker. When discussing how he expected the Obama Presidency would differ from the Presidency of his former boss, George W. Bush, Ashcroft said:
One important difference that Ashcroft failed to anticipate was that Bush knew better than to disparage his own base. The likely reason for this distinction could have been Bush’s intention to run for a second term.