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People as varied as Stalin and Orwell (and Bloomberg, recently) have pointed out that every great leader needs enemies, and if he doesn’t have them he must create them.
The problem for Obama, if you want to call it a problem, is that the GOP is now in such disarray that they don’t even have unified philosophies, strategies or goals anymore – they are completely lost, with moderates under fire from true believers, and supply siders clashing with culture warriors clashing with neocons. And by the same token, they don’t have clear leaders. Last time I checked, they hadn’t even agreed on an RNC chair yet. McConnell is too busy trying to hold his troops together for possible filibusters, but fully one third of his Senate Republicans have voted with Obama, not against him, on a majority of the bills proposed so far. On the House side, Boehner is a heinous fake suntan with no brain, pursuing the same unanimous-rejection strategy on the current stimulus package, that Gingrich used on Clinton’s stimulus package in 1993, a package which helped generate 20 million jobs and reelect Clinton. D’oh!
So right now Obama doesn’t really have a clear enemy to campaign against. Clinton had the Gingrichs and Atwaters of the world, and the Bush administration provided an incredible rogue’s gallery of irresistible targets for Democrats to shoot at, from Rumsfeld to Craig to Vitter to Gonzalez. But now, nobody. Obama can’t really use Bush as a target, because the Republicans are already targeting Bush themselves, accusing him of betraying their conservative principles: when Obama attacks Bush, a Republican simply says “me too!” And demonizing a Capitol Hill Republican makes it hard to serve bipartisanship and seek GOP votes to get things done, at least for this year (2010 is an election year of course so the gloves come off). And America’s GOP governors are mostly people that no one has ever heard of, with a few exceptions like Palin.
So did Obama fume in frustration? No. He picked Rush Limbaugh as his enemy. And notwithstanding all the handwringing from Democrats, it was brilliant. Rush is not a lawmaker of any kind, he perfectly reflects everything America hates about the GOP, he’s an easy target since he has no expertise in practically anything, and most importantly he actually wants to be that target.
Rush has walked right into Obama’s trap. After proclaiming that he hopes Obama’s efforts fail, Rush is now gassing away in the Wall Street Journal about his own proposal for the economy. He insists Obama’s plan is all pointless partisan pork. He claims that Keynesian economists, supply-side economists, and the American people all would prefer his own plan, which is essentially a big tax cut for the rich and corporate fatcats. Rush grandly proposes to combine Obama’s plan and his own, and call it the Obama-Limbaugh Stimulus Plan of 2009, by spending half the money on Obama’s alleged pork and half on Rush’s tax cuts. And he caps it all off with this: “The leader of the Democrats and the leader of the Republicans (me, according to Mr. Obama) can get it done.” He has promoted himself to party leader already.
Incredibly, Republicans are now waking up into a new world in which Rush has in fact taken over the leadership of the party, because no one else had what it takes to seize the reins. A GOP Congressman who had told Rush to back off, was forced to call Rush on his show and apologize for his “stupid comments”, calling him a “conservative giant”.
Let’s remember that Obama, one of the most gifted politicians of the last century, will have no trouble outsmarting Limbaugh. Rush, who has been proclaimed by his drooling fans to be America's anchorman, America's truth-detector, a living legend, Doctor of Democracy, the Mr. Big of the vast rightwing conspiracy, the most dangerous man in America, talent on loan from God, the man who is running America, the mandarin of talk radio, chief of the non-existent “Excellence In Broadcasting Network” and the “Limbaugh Institute of Conservative Studies” – is actually an empty suit. After two semesters at the hardly-brutal cow college of Southeast Missouri State University, Rush flunked out and spent the 1970s wandering up and down the dial as a DJ, before finally stumbling into the no-talent-required world of talk radio. So essentially he’s never been able to successfully hold a real job in the real world, and has no expertise of any kind in any of the topics he bloviates about – economics, national security, foreign policy, anything. So setting Rush up as an enemy, and then destroying him, will be child’s play for Obama.
So Rush, is dangling from a tree branch, dressed in holiday colors like a gigantic piñata, shouting “Look at me! Look at me!”…while Obama is walking up with a Great. Big. Stick.
And after he spends two years whupping up on Rush as the poster boy for GOP incompetence, winning the 2010 elections handily in the process, he will train his sights on Palin and the other 2012 contenders. And win handily again.
Rush’s economic “plan”:
Rush Limbaugh: My Bipartisan Stimulus - WSJ.com
The problem for Obama, if you want to call it a problem, is that the GOP is now in such disarray that they don’t even have unified philosophies, strategies or goals anymore – they are completely lost, with moderates under fire from true believers, and supply siders clashing with culture warriors clashing with neocons. And by the same token, they don’t have clear leaders. Last time I checked, they hadn’t even agreed on an RNC chair yet. McConnell is too busy trying to hold his troops together for possible filibusters, but fully one third of his Senate Republicans have voted with Obama, not against him, on a majority of the bills proposed so far. On the House side, Boehner is a heinous fake suntan with no brain, pursuing the same unanimous-rejection strategy on the current stimulus package, that Gingrich used on Clinton’s stimulus package in 1993, a package which helped generate 20 million jobs and reelect Clinton. D’oh!
So right now Obama doesn’t really have a clear enemy to campaign against. Clinton had the Gingrichs and Atwaters of the world, and the Bush administration provided an incredible rogue’s gallery of irresistible targets for Democrats to shoot at, from Rumsfeld to Craig to Vitter to Gonzalez. But now, nobody. Obama can’t really use Bush as a target, because the Republicans are already targeting Bush themselves, accusing him of betraying their conservative principles: when Obama attacks Bush, a Republican simply says “me too!” And demonizing a Capitol Hill Republican makes it hard to serve bipartisanship and seek GOP votes to get things done, at least for this year (2010 is an election year of course so the gloves come off). And America’s GOP governors are mostly people that no one has ever heard of, with a few exceptions like Palin.
So did Obama fume in frustration? No. He picked Rush Limbaugh as his enemy. And notwithstanding all the handwringing from Democrats, it was brilliant. Rush is not a lawmaker of any kind, he perfectly reflects everything America hates about the GOP, he’s an easy target since he has no expertise in practically anything, and most importantly he actually wants to be that target.
Rush has walked right into Obama’s trap. After proclaiming that he hopes Obama’s efforts fail, Rush is now gassing away in the Wall Street Journal about his own proposal for the economy. He insists Obama’s plan is all pointless partisan pork. He claims that Keynesian economists, supply-side economists, and the American people all would prefer his own plan, which is essentially a big tax cut for the rich and corporate fatcats. Rush grandly proposes to combine Obama’s plan and his own, and call it the Obama-Limbaugh Stimulus Plan of 2009, by spending half the money on Obama’s alleged pork and half on Rush’s tax cuts. And he caps it all off with this: “The leader of the Democrats and the leader of the Republicans (me, according to Mr. Obama) can get it done.” He has promoted himself to party leader already.
Incredibly, Republicans are now waking up into a new world in which Rush has in fact taken over the leadership of the party, because no one else had what it takes to seize the reins. A GOP Congressman who had told Rush to back off, was forced to call Rush on his show and apologize for his “stupid comments”, calling him a “conservative giant”.
Let’s remember that Obama, one of the most gifted politicians of the last century, will have no trouble outsmarting Limbaugh. Rush, who has been proclaimed by his drooling fans to be America's anchorman, America's truth-detector, a living legend, Doctor of Democracy, the Mr. Big of the vast rightwing conspiracy, the most dangerous man in America, talent on loan from God, the man who is running America, the mandarin of talk radio, chief of the non-existent “Excellence In Broadcasting Network” and the “Limbaugh Institute of Conservative Studies” – is actually an empty suit. After two semesters at the hardly-brutal cow college of Southeast Missouri State University, Rush flunked out and spent the 1970s wandering up and down the dial as a DJ, before finally stumbling into the no-talent-required world of talk radio. So essentially he’s never been able to successfully hold a real job in the real world, and has no expertise of any kind in any of the topics he bloviates about – economics, national security, foreign policy, anything. So setting Rush up as an enemy, and then destroying him, will be child’s play for Obama.
So Rush, is dangling from a tree branch, dressed in holiday colors like a gigantic piñata, shouting “Look at me! Look at me!”…while Obama is walking up with a Great. Big. Stick.
And after he spends two years whupping up on Rush as the poster boy for GOP incompetence, winning the 2010 elections handily in the process, he will train his sights on Palin and the other 2012 contenders. And win handily again.
Rush’s economic “plan”:
Rush Limbaugh: My Bipartisan Stimulus - WSJ.com