Washington – One Year Out: Obama’s Fall

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    Washington – What went wrong? A year ago, he was king of the world. Now President Barack Obama’s approval rating, according to CBS, has dropped to 46 percent – and his disapproval rating is the highest ever recorded by Gallup at the beginning of an (elected) president’s second year.

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    A year ago, he was leader of a liberal ascendancy that would last 40 years (James Carville). A year ago, conservatism was dead (Sam Tanenhaus).

    Now the race to fill Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat in bluest of blue Massachusetts is surprisingly close, with a virtually unknown state senator bursting on the scene by turning the election into a mini-referendum on Obama and his agenda, most particularly health care reform.

    A year ago, Obama was the most charismatic politician on earth. Today the thrill is gone, the doubts growing – even among erstwhile believers.

    Liberals try to attribute Obama’s political decline to matters of style. He’s too cool, detached, uninvolved. He’s not tough, angry or aggressive enough with opponents. He’s contracted out too much of his agenda to Congress.

    These stylistic and tactical complaints may be true, but they miss the major point: The reason for today’s vast discontent, presaged by spontaneous national Tea Party opposition, is not that Obama is too cool or compliant but that he’s too left.

    It’s not about style; it’s about substance. About which Obama has been admirably candid. This out-of-nowhere, least-known of presidents dropped the veil most dramatically in the single most important political event of 2009, his February 24 first address to Congress. With remarkable political honesty and courage, Obama unveiled the most radical (in American terms) ideological agenda since the New Deal: the fundamental restructuring of three pillars of American society – health care, education and energy.

    THEN BEGAN the descent – when, more amazingly still, Obama devoted himself to turning these statist visions into legislative reality. First energy, with cap-and-trade, an unprecedented federal intrusion into American industry and commerce. It got through the House, with its Democratic majority and Supreme Soviet-style rules. But it will never get out of the Senate.

    Then, the keystone: a health care revolution in which the federal government will regulate in crushing detail one-sixth of the US economy.

    By essentially abolishing medical underwriting (actuarially based risk assessment) and replacing it with government fiat, Obamacare turns the health insurance companies into utilities, their every significant move dictated by government regulators. The public option was a sideshow. As many on the right have long been arguing, and as the more astute on the left (such as The New Yorker’s James Surowiecki) understand, Obamacare is government health care by proxy, single-payer through a facade of nominally “private” insurers.

    At first, health care reform was sustained politically by Obama’s own popularity. But then gravity took hold, and Obamacare’s profound unpopularity dragged him down with it. After 29 speeches and a fortune in squandered political capital, it still will not sell.

    The health care drive is the most important reason Obama has sunk to 46 percent. But this reflects something larger. In the end, what matters is not the persona but the agenda. In a country where politics is fought between the 40-yard lines, Obama has insisted on pushing hard for the 30.

    And the American people – disorganized and unled but nonetheless agitated and mobilized – have put up a stout defense somewhere just left of midfield.

    Ideas matter. Legislative proposals matter. Slick campaigns and dazzling speeches can work for a while, but the magic always wears off.

    It’s inherently risky for any charismatic politician to legislate. To act is to choose and to choose is to disappoint the expectations of many who had poured their hopes into the empty vessel – of which candidate Obama was the greatest representative in recent American political history.

    Obama did not just act, however. He acted ideologically. To his credit, Obama didn’t just come to Washington to be someone. Like Ronald Reagan, he came to Washington to do something – to introduce a powerful social democratic stream into America’s deeply and historically individualist polity.

    Perhaps Obama thought he’d been sent to the White House to do just that. If so, he vastly over-read his mandate. His own electoral success – twinned with handy victories and large majorities in both houses of Congress – was a referendum on his predecessor’s governance and the post-Lehman financial collapse. It was not an endorsement of European-style social democracy.

    Hence the resistance. Hence the fall. The system may not always work, but it does take its revenge.

    Charles Krauthammer is a syndicated Washington Post columnist.


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    5t shocked
    5t shocked
    14 years ago

    these anti-negro remarks are unfair……….give him another 7 years to show what he cans do

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    In response to comment #1 .

    What planet are you on? Have you been getting more than your dose of Obama cigs? Are you totally out of your mind???
    Hello????????

    Shua Cohen
    Shua Cohen
    14 years ago

    I am impressed by Mr. Krauthammer’s intelligent, sober and eminently fair assessment of Mr. Obama’s first term. He gives credit where credit is due, but accurately plumbs beneath the political surface to come up with a substantive analysis of why Obama has fallen precipitously in the polls. It’s refreshing to read an article which eschews the jingoism and knee-jerk conservatism which is so prevalent among Obama’s more dull-witted and crass critics.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    the higher and faster one groes the faster and bigger they fall!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    I am not trying to defend anyone,but comment #1 is a typicall response a dem or a lib would give without the negro in it!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    “Empty headed vessel” says it all

    just wait until Nov.
    just wait until Nov.
    14 years ago

    I saw this all coming Obama is a disaster. Is this change you can believe in!

    just wait until Nov.
    just wait until Nov.
    14 years ago

    I saw this all coming Obama is a disaster. Is this change you can believe in!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    While I could not vote for this guy, I would have been willing to assume he knew a bit more about politics than I do. So I sat down to review his track record. Even the Clintons, Carters, and other Democrats that were a curse to us look good.

    He assaulted our economy with impossible debt, ruined our standing internationally, and is trying desperately to crash major portions of the economy at home. His destruction of health care will cost millions of lives, as our health care resources will be reduced to that of a third world country. Even his own political partners have recognized this.

    Foreign policy is ridiculous. The “rights” of terrorists and their sponsors, and his making nice to them are nauseating. And he has the audacity to smile when he advances these causes.

    Change? Flip flop on issues, and call that Change.

    How could America have been so stupid as to put this inexperienced socialist into a position of power? He never legislated anything (check his Senate record), now he is the chief executive?! Hopefully, America won’t repeat this mistake.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    The voters are now getting a restoration from their previous myopic vision that caused them to elect Mr. Obama. He is truly unqualified to be President of the US, this has nothing to do with black or white it has to do with ability, and he just does not have it! Read the cover story in USA Today. Even once loyal supporters are echoing the thoughts of Rush Limbaugh. And today’s election in Massachusetts will show the country that the blueist of blue states will elect a Republican Senator to fill the vacant seat of Ted Kennedy. This will be the turning point and the end of the Obama Presidency and hopefully the end to the worst President in the history of the USA. Even liberal Joe Lieberman know the score with this guy & switched sides. WAKE UP AMERICA! Before its to late.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Krauthammer is a fantastic writer. I look forward to his column every week. He is conservative and extremely pro Israel.

    Obama still thinks he has a mandate to push through his ultra-liberal agenda that the people are not interested in.

    Go Scott Brown! Break the super-majority!

    anonymous
    anonymous
    14 years ago

    He made an attempt in which three other presidents failed, health insurance reform which was tried by Truman, Eisenhower and Clinton and he must cope which a financial disaster brought on by the Republican free marketeers and he is coping with an national economy which needs less humans . Humans are a surplus and we must start a war to perk up the economy and reduce the human surplus

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    The tides or sentinment are comming in and they are not for Obama. Before this is over he will submit his resignation along with that of Joe Biden

    anonymous
    anonymous
    14 years ago

    The fact is that financial interests [pharmaceutical and insurance companies] successfully spread this propagande euthanisa is proposed, death panels are convened and persons over 80 will not get proper care. The fact is none of this true but like under the Nazis propaganda it is good and succesful brain washing

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    I cannot recall, in recent memory, having read a better and more insightful article than this one by the estimable Mr. Krauthammer.

    Wow.

    IVOR FAILD
    IVOR FAILD
    14 years ago

    It wasn’t health care that brought him down. It was his anti Isarael speech in cairo against Israel and their “treatment of palistinaoans and what he is going to do about it” that was the day his cwedability his presidency and the myth of loving Israel died.