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PERSPECTIVES: Democrats' political suicide pact
by Matt Barber - Guest Columnist
OneNewsNow.com
January 29, 2010
The
president recently told Diane Sawyer: "I'd rather be a really good
one-term president than a mediocre two-term president." Excise the
self-aggrandizing "really good" twaddle and it would seem ol' Windy City
Barry's well on his way.
In the wake of Democrats' historic Massachusetts smack-down,
I've been anxious to see whether Obama would dig in his jackbooted heels
and forge ahead with his wildly unpopular socialist agenda; or if he'd
play nice with others and tack center (à la Bill Clinton in '94).
Wednesday night, during his first State of the Union address, we got our
answer.
I'll leave the
in-depth analysis to others, but here's the recap: Obama was Charlie
Gibson and America was Sarah Palin. He looked down his nose, through the
teleprompter, at the American people and in the most "me-centric" way
imaginable, said: "Electric trains are wicked-cool. America sucks.
Capitalism sucks. The Supreme Court sucks. It's Bush's fault. Oh, yea –
the jobs thing. I'll start my spending-freeze diet tomorrow. Give Perez
Hilton a machine gun. Bama knows best. I'll never quit. It's Bush's fault.
Hopey-changey. Peace-out."
I have mixed feelings. The not-ready-for-prime-time amalgamation of
jaw-dropping hubris and chuckle-out-loud incompetence this man continues
to display bodes well for conservatives. The creepy political suicide pact
he, Pelosi, and Reid have apparently entered into – if fulfilled – almost
certainly ensures an electoral bloodbath in 2010. It could cripple the
Democratic Party for decades to come.
On the down side, if Obama and his fellow "progressive" extremists in
Congress actually implement any of these radical policy initiatives, it
could cripple the entire country for decades to come. If Obama
loses, Democrats lose. If Obama wins, we all lose. Either way, Dems are in
a pickle.
While recently trying to reassure his very anxious colleagues that all's
well in O'Ba-La-Land, the president advised Democrats that the difference
between 1994 and 2010 is that, now, "you've got me." On Wednesday night he
reminded them that, despite America's wholesale rejection of ObamaCare
specifically, and his larger socialist agenda generally, Democrats "still
have the largest majority in decades." He defiantly admonished: "Don't run
for the Hills," concluding, "I have never been more hopeful."
Now, as we all know, optimism is "always seeing the light at the end of
the tunnel." Narcissism, on the other hand, is laboring under the
pathological delusion that you are the light at the end of the
tunnel.
In 1994, after Bill Clinton over-optimistically interpreted his
uninspiring presidential victory as a carte blanche mandate to "remake"
America into Europe, voters responded by sweeping Republicans into
leadership for the first time in 40 years.
Now – as revealed Wednesday night – we learn that, this time around, Obama
has over-narcissistically interpreted his uninspiring presidential victory
as a carte blanche mandate to "remake" America into Europe.
To borrow from Yogi Berra: It's déjà vu all over again.
Notes, Elaine Donnelly with the Center for Military Readiness: "Dan Balz
in a November 14, 1994, Washington Post article titled 'Health
Plan Was Albatross for Democrats: Big Government Label Hurt Party, Poll
Finds.' Greenburg found that 54% of 1,250 voters surveyed named the Health
Care Task Force issue [HillaryCare] as the number-one reason they cast a
'vote of dissatisfaction' in the leadership of Clinton and the Democrats
controlling Congress in 1993.
"Greenberg also identified a second issue, called 'cultural liberalism,'
which was cited by 51% of respondents and symbolized by Bill Clinton's
failed 1993 campaign for homosexuals in the military."
So, in 1994, voters took Clinton and Democrats to the woodshed for (1)
trying to "Mark McGwire" the federal government through imposition of
socialized healthcare, and (2) for pushing hard-left social policies to
include misusing and abusing the military as a petri dish for San
Francisco-style social experimentation.
Obama? Same script, different decade.
As Einstein (or was it Ben Franklin?) observed: "Insanity is doing the
same thing over and over again and expecting different results." So, is
our president insane, daft, an obstinate left-wing ideologue – or all
three? You be the judge.
One thing's for certain. Wednesday night kicked-off the 2010 campaign
season. Wonder how many Democrats will -- as did Deeds, Corzine, and
Coakley -- ring the Oval Office for help.
Kind of like having Jack Kevorkian lend a hand with your medication, I
suppose.
Matt Barber (jmattbarber@comcast.net)
is an attorney concentrating in constitutional law, and author of the book "The
Right Hook – From the Ring to the Culture War." He serves as director of
cultural affairs with both
Liberty Counsel and Liberty Alliance Action. This column is printed
with permission.
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