LOW-INFORMATION President DEVASTATING for America!
Democrats SHAMED into SILENCE.
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EVERYONE ELSE FOUND DEVASTATED.
The presidents problem right now is that people think hes smart. They think hes in command, aware of pitfalls and complexities. Thats his reputation: Hes risen far on his brains. They think he is sophisticated.
That is his problem in the health insurance debacle.
People have seen their prices go up, their choices narrow. They have lost coverage. They have lost the comfort of keeping the doctor who knows them and knows they tend to downplay problems and not complain of pain, and so doing more tests might be in order, or tend to be hypochondriacal and probably dont need an echocardiogram, or at least not a third one this year.
At the very least people have been inconvenienced; at the most theyve been made more anxious in an already anxious world. In a month, at the worst they may be on a gurney in an ER not knowing the answer to the question Do you have insurance? and hoping they can get into an exam room before somebody runs the number on the little green plastic card they keep in the back of their wallet.
Everyone understands in their own rough way that ObamaCare is a big mess. And that its not the website, its the law itself. They have seen systems crash. In the past 20 years theyve seen their own computers crash. They know systems and computers get fixed.
But they understand a conceptual botch when they see one. They understand this new program was so big and complex and had so many moving parts and was built on so many assumptions that may or may not hold true, and that deals with so many people with so many policiesand they know they themselves have not read their own policies, for who would when the policies, like the law that now controls the policies, are written in a way that is deliberately obscure so as to give maximum flexibility to administrators in offices far away. And thats just your policy. What about 200 million other policies? The government cant handle that. The government can barely put up road signs.
The new law seems like just another part of the ongoing shakedown operation that is the relationship of the individual and the federal government, circa 2013.
But back to the president, and his problem with being known as intelligentColumbia, Harvard Law, lecturer on constitutional issues at the University of Chicago Law School.
The program he created in 2009-10, ran on in 2012, and whose implantation he delayed until one year after that electionin retrospect, that delay seems meaningful, doesnt it?has turned out to be wildly misleading as to its basic facts.
Millions are finding you cant keep your plan, your premium, your deductible, your doctor. And millions more will discover this when the business mandate kicks in.
All of thisthe fraudulent nature of the programcame as a rolling shock to people the past two months.
Its a shock for most people that its a shambles. A fellow very friendly to the administration, a longtime supporter, cornered me at a holiday party recently to ask, with true perplexity: How could any president put his entire reputation on the line with a program and not be on the phone every day pushing people and making sure it will work? Do you know of any president who wouldnt do that? I couldnt think of one, and its the same question Id been asking myself. The questioner had been the manager of a great institution, a high stakes 24/7 operation with a lot of moving parts. He knew Murphys lawif it can go wrong, it will. Managerspresidentshave to obsess, have to put the fear of God, as Mr. Obama says, into those below them in the line of authority. They dont have to get down in the weeds every day but they have to know there are weeds, and that things get caught in them.
Its a leaders job to be skeptical of grand schemes. Sorry, thats a conservative leaders job. It is a liberal leaders job to be skeptical that grand schemes will work as intended. You have to guide and goad and be careful.
And this president wasnt. I think part of the reason he wasnt careful is because he sort of lives in words. Thats been his whole professional lifebooks, speeches. Say something and it magically exists as something said, and if its been said and publicized it must be real. He never had to push a lever, see the machine not respond, puzzle it out and fix it. Its all been pretty abstract for him, not concrete. He never had to stock a store, run a sale and see lots of people come but the expenses turn out to be larger than youd expected and the profits smaller, and you have to figure out what went wrong and do better next time.
People say Mr. Obama never had to run anything, but it may be more important that he never worked for the guy who had to run something, and things got fouled up along the way and he had to turn it around. He never had to meet a payroll, never knew that stress. He probably never had to buy insurance! And you know, his policies were probably gold-platedat the law firm, through his wifes considerable hospital job, in the Illinois Legislature, in the U.S. Senate. Those guys know how to take care of themselves! Maybe he felt guilty. Maybe thats to his credit, knowing he was lucky. Too bad he didnt know what he didnt know, like how every part has to work for a complicated machine to work.
Here I will say something harsh, and its connected to the thing about words but also images.
From what I have seen the administration is full of young people whove seen the movie but not read the book. They act bright, they know the reference, theyre credentialed. But theyve only seen the movie about, say, the Cuban missile crisis, and then they get into a foreign-policy question and theyre seeing movies in their heads. They havent read the histories, the texts, which carry more information, more texture, data and subtlety, and different points of view. Theyve only seen the moviethe Cubans had the missiles and Jack said Not another war and Bobby said Pearl Harbor in reverse and dreadful old Curtis LeMay chomped his cigar and said We can fry a million of em by this afternoon, Mr. President. Grrr, grrr, good guys beat bad guys.
Its as if history isnt real to them. They run around tweeting, all of them, even those in substantial positions. Darfur government inadequate. Genocide unacceptable. They share their feelings that happens to be one of the things they seem to think is real, what they feel. Unjust treatment of womenscourge that hurts my heart. This is the dialogue to the movies in their heads.
Theres a sense that theyre all freelancing, not really part of anything coherent.
For four years I have been told, by those whove worked in the administration and those whove visited it as volunteers or contractors, that the Obama White House isnt organized. Its just full of chatter. Meetings dont begin on time, theres no agenda, the list of those invited seems to expand and contract at somebodys whim. There is a tendency to speak of how a problem will look and how its appearance should be handled, as opposed to what the problem is and should be done about it. People speak airily, without point. They scroll down, see a call that has to be returned, pop out and then in
again.
It does not sound like a professional operation. And this is both typical of White Houses and yet on some level extreme. People have always had meetings to arrange meetings, but the lack of focus, the lack of point, the sense that they are operating within accepted levels of incoherencethis all sounds, actually, peculiar.
And when you apply this to the ObamaCare debacle, suddenly it seems to make sense. The White House is so unformed and chaotic that they probably didnt ignore the problem, they probably held a million meetings on it. People probably said things like, Were experiencing some technological challenges but were sure well be up by October, and other people said, Yes, its important we launch strong, and others said, The Republicans will have a field day if were not. And then everyone went to their next meeting. And no one did anything. And the president went off and made speeches.
Because the doing isnt that important, the talking is.
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The president is interested in Ronald Reagan, and in the past has seemed mildly preoccupied with him, but he misunderstands him. Mr. Obama shows every sign of thinking Reagan led only through words. But Reagan led through actions, as every leader must. The words explained, argued for and advanced those actions; they gave people a sense of who it was who was acting. But Obamas generation of the left could never see or come to terms with the fact that it was, say, the decision to fire the air traffic controllers, or the decision to take the hit and bleed out inflation, that made Reagans presidency successful and meaningful. With an effective presidency, everything is in the doing. The words are part of the doing and at some points can be crucial to it; at some interesting points they even are the doing, such as looking at the Soviets and declaring that we knew what their system was and wouldnt accept any but an honest interpretation of it, and yes, that constituted a change of attitude and approach. That took words. But its never all words, it cant be. Its making the right decision and carrying it throughexecuting it.
Mr. Obama learned only half of Reagans lesson.
And heres something odd. The first President Bush, George H.W., learned half the lesson too, but the other half. Bush managed, executed and decided his way through the peaceful fall of the Soviet Empire and the reunification of Germany. But he couldnt, for reasons characterological and having to do with his own highly refined sense of the demands of diplomacy, explain to people exactly what he was doing, why he was doing it and how. And so a feat of great historical weight and magnitude, deserving of a Nobel Prize for peace and utterly ignored by that silly committee, is half forgotten. Whereas Mr. Obama won that prizefor words.
But lets go back to the first paragraph, and the original point of this piece.
Mr. Obamas problem now is that people think he is smart.
They think, as they look at his health-care vows, that either he didnt know how bad his program was, what dislocations it would cause, what a disturbance it would be to the vast middle class of America . . .
Or he knew, and deliberately misled everyone.
If they thought he wasnt very bright, they might give him some leeway on that question. But they think hes really smart.
So they think he knew.
And deliberately misled.
They think he knowingly quelled peoples fears when he knew they had every reason to be afraid.
Which makes him just another dishonest pol, just another guy hiding in the deliberately obscure paragraph on page 1,037 of the omnibus comprehensive reform bill.
He has taken himself down, lowered his own stature.
Commentators like to decry low-information votersthe stupid are picking our leaders. I think the real problem is low-information leaders. They have so little experience of life and have so much faith in magicin media, in wordsthat they dont understand people will get angry at you when you mislead them, and never see you the same way again.
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BRAVO, so well said.
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BRAVO, so well said.
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Peggy Noonan has written this so well I have to thank you for republishing it. Makes me want to read more of her blog entries.
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Obama should have done what Reagan did and violated the constitution on the regular. Only the noters in here could venerate such a despicable, corrupt old monster.
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