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ALL THE PRESIDENT’S CAPTORS: SOME SOBERING THOUGHTS FROM AN OBAMA ALLY, Frank Rich, NY Times, Dec. 5, 2010 (295 hits)

THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE HAS BEEN ABOVE 7 PERCENT ONLY FOUR TIMES IN A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION YEAR—AND THREE OF THE FOUR INCUMBENTS LOST. REAGAN WON IN 1984 BUT THE RATE OF 7.2 PERCENT WAS FALLING FROM A HIGH OF 10.8. PREDICTIONS ARE IT WILL STILL BE OVER 8 PERCENT IN 2012.



THOSE desperate to decipher the baffling Obama presidency could do worse than consult an article titled “Understanding Stockholm Syndrome” in the online archive of The F.B.I. Law Enforcement Bulletin. It explains that hostage takers are most successful at winning a victim’s loyalty if they temper their brutality with a bogus show of kindness. Soon enough, the hostage will start concentrating on his captors’ “good side” and develop psychological characteristics to please them — “dependency; lack of initiative; and an inability to act, decide or think.”

This dynamic was acted out — yet again — in President Obama’s latest and perhaps most humiliating attempt to placate his Republican captors in Washington. No sooner did he invite the G.O.P.’s Congressional leaders to a post-election White House summit meeting than they countered his hospitality with a slap — postponing the date for two weeks because of “scheduling conflicts.” But they were kind enough to reschedule, and that was enough to get Obama to concentrate once more on his captors’ “good side.”

And so, as the big bipartisan event finally arrived last week, he handed them an unexpected gift, a freeze on federal salaries. Then he made a hostage video hailing the White House meeting as “a sincere effort on the part of everybody involved to actually commit to work together.” Hardly had this staged effusion of happy talk been disseminated than we learned of Mitch McConnell’s letter vowing to hold not just the president but the entire government hostage by blocking all legislation until the Bush-era tax cuts were extended for the top 2 percent of American households.

The captors will win this battle, if they haven’t already by the time you read this, because Obama has seemingly surrendered his once-considerable abilities to act, decide or think. That pay freeze made as little sense intellectually as it did politically. It will save the government a scant $5 billion over two years and will actually cost the recovery at least as much, since much of that $5 billion would have been spent on goods and services by federal workers with an average yearly income of $75,000. By contrast, the extension of the Bush tax cuts to the $250,000-plus income bracket will add $80 billion to the deficit in two years, much of which will just be banked by the wealthier beneficiaries.

Obama didn’t even point out this discrepancy — as he might have, had he chosen to make a stirring call for shared sacrifice rather than just hand the Republicans a fiscal olive branch that they could then use as a stick to beat him. He was too busy tending to his other announcement of the week: dispatching Timothy Geithner to lead “negotiations” with the Republicans on the tax cuts. This presidency has been one long blur of such “negotiations” — starting with the not-on-C-Span horse-trading that allowed corporate players to blunt health care and financial regulatory reform. Next up is a “negotiation” with the United States Chamber of Commerce, which has spent well over $100 million trying to shoot down Obama’s policies over the last two years. It’s enough to arouse nostalgia for the “beer summit” with Henry Louis Gates Jr. and the Cambridge cop, which at least was transparent and did no damage to the public interest.

The cliché criticisms of Obama are (from the left) that he is a naïve centrist, not the audacious liberal that Democrats thought they were getting, and (from the right) that he is a socialist out to impose government on every corner of American life. But the real problem is that he’s so indistinct no one across the entire political spectrum knows who he is. A chief executive who repeatedly presents himself as a conciliator, forever searching for the “good side” of all adversaries and convening summits, in the end comes across as weightless, if not AWOL. A Rorschach test may make for a fine presidential candidate — when everyone projects their hopes on the guy. But it doesn’t work in the Oval Office: These days everyone is projecting their fears on Obama instead.

I don’t agree with almost anything Chris Christie, the new Republican governor of New Jersey, has to say. But the popularity of his leadership right now is instructive. New Jersey has voted Democratic in every presidential election since 1992, with Obama carrying the state by a landslide margin of almost 15 percentage points. Yet Christie now has a higher approval number (51 percent) in the latest Quinnipiac state poll than either Obama or New Jersey’s two senators, both Democrats.

Christie’s popularity among national right-wing activists and bloggers has been stoked by a viral YouTube video where he dresses down a constituent in a manner that recalls Ralph Kramden sending Alice “to the moon.” But the core of Christie’s appeal at home is that he explains passionately held views in concrete, plain-spoken detail. Voters know what he stands for and sometimes respect him for his forthrightness even when they reject the stands themselves. This extends to his signature issue — his fiscal and rhetorical blows against public education. He’s New Jersey’s most popular statewide politician despite the fact that a 59 percent majority in the state thinks public schools deserve more taxpayer money, not less.

G.O.P. propagandists notwithstanding, Christie’s appeal does not prove that New Jersey (and therefore the country) has “turned to the right.” It does prove that people want a leader with a strong voice, even if only to argue with it.

No one expects Obama to imitate Christie’s in-your-face, bull-in-the-china-shop shtick. But they have waited in vain for him to stand firm on what matters to him and to the country rather than forever attempting to turn non-argumentative reasonableness into its own virtuous reward. It’s clear now the shellacking was not the hoped-for wake-up call. For starters, Obama might have robustly challenged the election story line pushed by the G.O.P. both before and after Nov. 2 — that deficit eradication and tax cuts for all are voters’ No. 1 priority. Repeating it constantly — as McConnell and John Boehner do, brilliantly — does not make it true. But the myth becomes reality if there’s no leader to trumpet the counternarrative.

In the summer before the election, the NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll (of June 21) found that only 15 percent of respondents thought the deficit should be the government’s top priority (behind jobs and economic growth, at 33 percent); the Washington Post/ABC News survey just a week before Election Day found that only 7 percent chose the deficit as the most important issue influencing their vote (again well behind the economy, at 37 percent). After constant G.O.P. fear-mongering about the budget — some of it echoed, rather than countered, by Obama — deficit reduction did jump to first place in Nov. 2 exit polls as voters’ highest priority for the next Congress. The disciplined Republican message had turned the deficit into a catchall synonym for America’s entire economic health. But at 40 percent, deficit reduction still was neck and neck with “spending to create jobs” (37 percent). Cutting taxes was chosen by only 18 percent.

We’re now at the brink of a new economic disaster that will eventually yank a chicken out of every pot. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities calculates that the extended Bush-era tax cuts will contribute by far the largest share to the next decade’s deficits — ahead of the recession’s drain on tax revenues, Iraq and Afghanistan war spending, TARP and Obama’s stimulus. The new Congress’s plan to block any governmental intervention on behalf of 15 million-plus jobless Americans guarantees that the unemployment rate, back up to 9.8 percent as of Friday, will remain intractable too.

Obama should have pounded home the case against profligate tax cuts for the wealthiest before the Democrats lost the Senate. Even now Warren Buffett — not a socialist, by the way — is making the case with a Christie-esque directness that usually eludes the president. “The rich are always going to say that, you know, just give us more money and we’ll all go out and spend more, and then it will trickle down to the rest of you,” he told Christiane Amanpour on “This Week” last Sunday. “But that has not worked the last 10 years, and I hope the American public is catching on.”

Everyone will have caught on by 2012, but that will be too late for many jobless Americans, let alone for Obama. As the economics commentator Jeff Madrick wrote in The Huffington Post, the unemployment rate has been above 7 percent only four times in a presidential election year since World War II — and in three of the four the incumbent lost (Ford, Carter, the first Bush). Reagan did win in 1984 with an unemployment rate of 7.2 percent, but the rate was falling rapidly (from a high of 10.8 two years earlier), and Reagan was as clear-cut in his leadership as Christie (only nicer).

But as Madrick adds, there has never been a sitting president over that period who has had to run with an unemployment rate as high as 8 percent — which is precisely where the Fed’s most recent forecasts predict the rate could be mired when Obama faces the voters again in 2012. You’d think he’d be one Stockholm Syndrome victim with every incentive to break out.
Posted By: Richard Kigel
Sunday, December 5th 2010 at 6:04PM
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CLARK:

I'd love to know what you think of Frank Rich's column.

I think his model comparing Obama's situation to a Stockholm Syndrome survivor is ridiculously overstated. They are even in the same neighborhood.

But, he does make some otherwise valid points.

Sunday, December 5th 2010 at 6:06PM
Richard Kigel
In his book DREAMS FROM MY FATHER he opens himself up to a degree that few public figures and almost no politicians ever do. He showed his emotional and intellectual depth and his sensitivity to the motives of others. He proved to be an astute student of human behavior. Most of all, he showed his basic decency.

I just don't think he has the go for the jugular gene in him. Confrontation and hard charging bluster are not in his nature. And if he tried it, it would be a total failure because it would not be real.

Remember back in the primary season when Hillary was chasing him all over the map. After Iowa, he had all the momentum--but he could not put her away. I remember then how his supporters begged him to go for the knockout punch. He could not do it--and, in my opinion, that was to his great credit. He didn't really need to do it. He won the nomination quite handily--and he did it without making any more enemies of Hillary or her supporters.

The benefits of that approach are there for all to see--she is not his greatest cheerleader and one of his top cabinet officials.

Now, in the political wars, he seems to be following the same approach. Cool steady, firm--"No Drama Obama."

But...is it the right approach that will lead to success in this battle?

So far, his style has not brought any great advantage. IN fact, it seems to be holding him back. Everyone agrees--he has to make some stylistic adjustments. He has to show be more agressive in showing leadership.

During that amazing campaign marathon, he stood up to every challenge. He is smart, resourceful and he knows what he is doing.

I think he will find his way.

And I hope he finds it soon.



Sunday, December 5th 2010 at 8:40PM
Richard Kigel
Irma, I'm with you.

If there is one thing you taught me that I will take to the grave it is:

EDUCATE!!! EDUCATE!!! EDUCATE!!!

Monday, December 6th 2010 at 4:07PM
Richard Kigel
Thanks, Irma.

Just today, one of my students, Soukay, could not wait to give me her homework two days early--it was a typed news story she wrote about the boston Massacre that put her right at the scene doing interviews and writing description. She LOVED doing it!

And as a teacher, it was a huge thrill for me to see her enthusiasm.


Monday, December 6th 2010 at 7:00PM
Richard Kigel
Irma--

Didn't you find writing short stories fun! I would LOVE to read some of them!!!


Monday, December 6th 2010 at 8:26PM
Richard Kigel
Man...I hope you can find them. They are one of a kind!!!


Monday, December 6th 2010 at 8:51PM
Richard Kigel
@Clark, h-e-l-p!!!! I am watching FOX NEWS SUNDAY@FOX...Newt Gingrich is the guess and from what I am hearing from this interview I believe the right is about to hand our president another curb ball as soon as they get him in position...gingrich is it seem to be saying taht they now want those who are going to provide the jobs to set the rules on taxes...OKEY...DUH...for our president to look now?!? so if you can bring this in to see it please let us know what is going on or just be watching for maybe more of this coming...

Newt seem to be saying that anything les tahn Obama care being pulled back then they wil make not deals with him...MR. PRESIDENT DO YOU NOW THINK THEY DON'TMEAN IT TAHT THERI ONLYPURPOSE In CONGRESS IS TO GET RID OF Y-O-U!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (NUP)...

all I can say is nothing the right does to make our president look incompatent knows notlimits and hell it is working so why change it is my saying it as the game in life is survival of the fittest...(nup)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
My God Clark...why in the holy hell are we going to just take time to just think for our selves before we act???? but then I watch liberal and conservative news , study them as best I can do on top of c-span and I must turn to you to actually get the truth and reality...

Clark please keep posting and eventually we willhave to start reading your posts on mass...I just chant(pray) we start to educate ourselves on teh real world before it is too late to try and help our president return our government back to us and out of the hands of the lobby...

thanks Clark...and I am going to continue to learn every thing I can so I can pass it on to at least my grandchildren, my friends and my local community. (smile)

I am about to post some more blogs right together for the cause of proper educating our citizens be they want it or not..."I" must follow my conscience and my love for my country and my fellow mankind. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@Clark, thanks for the reference to J.F.K. "I" feel more comfortable about our president not caving in to the posers taht be, because he must live to get us to help him live to fight another day...and in a brand new way...

EDUCATE!!!EDUCATE!!EDUCATE!!! AS IF OUR VERY LIVES DEPEND ON THIS. LOL (S-M-I-L-E)...

BECAUSE IT DOES...and again thanks forthr reply and thanks brother Cow for this post and you also please continue to post this vital and over due informations. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
(S-M-I-L-E)...AND RICH NEVER EVER RETIRE ALL THE WAY ...WE NEED YOU AND THOSE TEACHERS LIKE YOU IN OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS OUT THERE ON THE FRONT LINES TEACHINGS CLASSES IN CRITICAL THINKING AND WRITTINGS...

YES WE CAN...YES WE MUST...EDUCATE!!!EDUCATE!!!EDUCATE!!! LOL (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Rich, your comment just now gave me goose bumps...in my wrotting class in college in taeh late 80s my English teacher asked my permission to read my story to his wtitting class and tried to get me to have it published...it was called Mr and Me...Mr. was like teh genie in a bottle who granted me wishes and I went back in time and recorded what I saw back then during the American revolution to the Indian wars to teh present and it ended in teh future when my oldest daughter was being sworn in a the first female president...

now is this not ironic??? my English teachers always loved my short stories as they always said it was the only time I wrote for my audience and not to myself. lol (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
..oh, and as president thomas Jefferson is my all time favorite pres. it was not hard telling what he was doing and I do have a few favorite Native-American war chiefs also..the present the 80s was a great time to be an American and the future was to be even greater in our country and in most ways it really is. (smile)

GRANTED MOST OF THE TIME I DON'T SAY HOW GREAT OUR COUNTRY AND IT'S CITIZENS ARE...I MUST START TO DO BETTER NI TEHI DEPARTMENT. (S-M-I-L-E)

@ CLARK WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT OUR PRESIDENT HAS CAUSED A GREAT CHANGE IN ME...OR WHAT WE N.D.B. CALL "HUMAN REVOLUTION" WHEN WE CHANGE OUR OWN BEHAVIORS...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
yEP...TOO BAD WE DID NOT HAVE COMPUTERS TO STORE TINGS LIKE THESE BACK THEN...I have then someplace in storage...I had three different profesors trying to get me to allow them to help me get them published...why I did not I have no idea...embarrased maybe at the time being my age and in college...oh well live and learn. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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