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Thursday, 18 April 2013

It's been a bad first quarter of first year of the second term for President Obama.

Posted on 06:56 by ratan
1. It's been so bad that the media dropped their erstwhile foible of talking about everything that happens in terms of what it means for Obama. And here it is, the first lap of his new term, when there's more reason than usual to talk about how things are working out for the President.

2. Obama made gun control his big issue leading into the new term. He tried so hard to deploy his speaking skills to channel the nation's emotion after the Sandy Hook massacre, and in the end he couldn't even wrangle all of the Democrats in the Senate, and he was reduced yesterday to surrounding himself with human vessels of tragedy and "a scowling Vice President Biden" and pronounce it "all in all...  a pretty shameful day for Washington." The media offered weak support by describing him as passionately angry, but I watched the video and found it surprising dull. I couldn't motivate myself to go over to my computer to blog about it last night. Obama knew he was going to lose. The theater of sympathy and outrage had gone on far too long, the show was a flop, and the leading man was obliged to take his curtain call.

3. North Korea apparently has a nuclear weapon and the nerve to use it (or to pose as if it does), and the new Secretary of State, the exceedingly dreary John Kerry, is sojourning in the general area nattering about global warming —  "the Foreign Minister and I agreed to raise the initiative above the level that it is today" — and meanwhile, back in the United States, it's really cold.

4. Obama's efforts to get some lightweight good press over basketball failed. His bracket was busted, and a cutesy photo-op produced an embarrassing video in which he went 2 for 22. That he could play basketball was an element of his legend, and now it's that video that comes to mind when we think of Obama and basketball. Does he even have another sport? Golf? Golf, unlike basketball, never worked as an element of the Obama legend.

5. He shut off White House tours, presumably on the theory that it would spark outrage at the sequester (and those terrible Republicans), but that gesture clashed with his own fun in the White House. Ordinary kids had their field trips canceled, while Obama's daughters got Justin Timberlake to come to the White House and perform right in front of them. It was another of the many parties. Wasn't Beyonce just there? And then she and Jay-Z went to Cuba, and, when criticized, Jay-Z put out a pissy rap tune that (I think) insulted Obama.

6. George Bush is making a comeback, with some charming new elements: He's a granddad and he paints pictures of dogs. The big library is opening. And then there's the new disaster in Waco, just 45 miles from his Crawford ranch, giving Bush reason to do a low-profile but touching trip to comfort the injured and the bereaved. So now does that mean Obama has to go to Texas? He's already going to Boston for a memorial service. How can he not go to Texas? But Texas is not comfortable territory for Obama.

7. Margaret Thatcher up and died. What rotten luck! What a platform for the promoters of the ideology in opposition to his! And then idiots take to the streets with all that "Ding, Dong the Witch Is Dead" childishness and disrespect, damaging the left-wing brand. Should Obama attend the funeral? Ah, at least send the Vice President. At least send somebody! No. He sends nobody.

8. What's the legislative agenda? Immigration reform? WaPo headlines: "Obama isn’t leading on immigration, and that’s a good thing." The media's attempts to help are getting really embarrassing. He's not leading, but, see, that's a good thing. Let us explain why: "Presidential leadership is a polarizing force...." Blah blah blah. What really matters are the 2014 elections. Just hang back and wait. Nothing but weakness and failure might just be a devious strategy for winning 565 days from now.

9. What's happening with Obamacare? That was the achievement of Obama's first term. If there's one thing he ought to do with this second term, it's make sure that thing gets implemented in a way that works with some degree of smoothness, at least enough that — when people finally notice what's been in the works for so long —  we don't freak out entirely. But: "A senior Democratic senator who helped write President Barack Obama’s health care law stunned administration officials Wednesday, saying openly he thinks it’s headed for a 'train wreck' because of bumbling implementation.'"

10. The trial of Kermit Gosnell is fogging up the clarity achieved in 2012 victory in the War on Women.
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      • "By the time you get to be a big fancy adult with ...
      • "He can be a serious presidential candidate becaus...
      • "As with all drugs, there is such a thing as too m...
      • "As you can imagine, I have had occasion to feel t...
      • "Everybody loves the idea of the wily islanders di...
      • "Eating boogers may actually be good for your heal...
      • A rape case that went cold in 1978 is solved using...
      • "There’s a strong relationship between how many do...
      • "We don’t know where this came from, Disney is get...
      • "Working for him, the whole crew being artisans, t...
      • At the Boston Café...
      • "Tom Brokaw declined his invitation to this year's...
      • "I do a little thing about the way people shake th...
      • Are you looking at me?
      • "Following Portugal's April 1974 Carnation Revolut...
      • "Forget everything you once knew. Albums, cycles, ...
      • The 2d Circuit court says the "fair use" copyright...
      • UConn's new husky dog logo — insensitive to campus...
      • NYT exposé of the Pigford settlement "shows that i...
      • "Groupers Use Gestures to Recruit Morays For Hunti...
      • 'Wow! That is great. That is awesome!" — last word...
      • "Wausau woman finalist in potato chip flavor conte...
      • "The news of survival and new life came as the 72-...
      • Deported from Saudi Arabia for being "too handsome."
      • "The Federal Helium Program — leftover from the ag...
      • "I think though, this is not a time to commit soci...
      • Speaking of my stream of consciousness, blowjobs, ...
      • "Hank Williams may have set country music's mythol...
      • "Brooklyn Law School to Permit Dismissal of Tenure...
      • "If Candice had been in the bottom, she would be g...
      • "Brown University student mistakenly linked by ama...
      • "Hear my voice, Alexander Graham Bell."
      • At the Scilla Café...
      • "I hope you're not making a movie," I say...
      • "In 1958 the French Fourth Republic collapsed due ...
      • "What If We Never Run Out of Oil?"
      • "I will always believe: Our nation's best days lie...
      • Solidarity Singers seek recognition as "Longest co...
      • Highlights from the Bush interview: "I'll be dead....
      • "Paul Kevin Curtis... freed after initially being ...
      • "Williams-Sonoma Pulls Pressure Cookers Off Shelve...
      • "Non-reading is not just the absence of reading. I...
      • "But English people throw everything out their car...
      • Purchase of the day.
      • "Suzy [Favor Hamilton] had 'a very hard time turni...
      • "Is the FBI focused enough on the real bad guys?"
      • Gov. Patrick's administration won't release detail...
      • The $101,813 egg.
      • "In Monte Alto near La Democracia, Escuintla, gian...
      • If Gosnell is not convicted...
      • People love themselves... and people love babies.....
      • "In a surprise move, the defense in the Kermit Gos...
      • I want a shoplifter, just like the shoplifter...
      • What are mystery clouds?
      • "Man who died in blast lived in foil-wrapped home,...
      • To all those UW students who ran wild 2 years ago ...
      • "Canada terror suspect does not recognize 'crimina...
      • "The executive editor of The New York Times was up...
      • "[I]f Reddit is actually interested in using the p...
      • The intersection of Comics Curmudgeon and Dr. Kerm...
      • "Mr. Joyce was not teaching early Egyptian pervers...
      • "Much of my life has been spent in the effort to l...
      • "The real issue we have with admitting that colleg...
      • Speaking of "plush."
      • "And I never touched a living body cold as the Rub...
      • "I want to know what anybody wants to know. You se...
      • The theatrical mother of the Boston bombers.
      • Boxing to blame for Boston bombing?
      • "Mr. Mower tracked their sex life in a notebook he...
      • "Ricin Suspect Released from Jail: Was He Framed?"
      • Purchase of the day.
      • "French lawmakers have legalized same-sex marriage...
      • Joining the news team, as inauspiciously as possible.
      • Nate Silver discerns that Democrats won't be able ...
      • At the Trout Lily Café...
      • In 1878, Robert Louis Stevenson invented his own s...
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