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The Teflon President-Elect

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"How long do you think it will take for the press to turn on Obama?" a friend asked.

"Eight years, if he's in that long," I told him. "Doesn't matter what happens. Either they'll blame Bush or 'circumstances beyond Obama's control' while writing articles about how heroically Obama handles them." It's already started.

Take President-elect Barack Obama's campaign narrative: a) Bush/McCain deregulation created our problems; b) the policies of President Clinton brought success and shared prosperity, c) President Bush's tax cuts unfairly enriched the rich, d) Obama intends to end posthaste the Iraq war, which "never should have been authorized and never should have been waged," and e) through Gitmo/unlawful wiretaps/illegal interrogation procedures, Bush "shredded" the Constitution.

Let's review.

Ever heard of the Glass-Steagall Act? President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose New Deal policies Obama wants to mirror, signed it into law to prevent commercial banks from engaging in investment banking. Investment banking, the kind of work done by Wall Street titans such as Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns, raises money to package and sell securities such as the now-discredited "toxic" mortgage and mortgage-backed derivatives. Clinton, with the backing of many Republicans, allowed the banking/investment wall to fall by signing the 1999 Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, repealing a large part of the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933. This led to the business model of the now-troubled and recently bailed-out Citigroup, a model impossible but for the repeal of Glass-Steagall.

The Clinton administration, during its waning days, published a paper called "The Clinton Presidency: Historic Economic Growth." It listed among its achievements "Modernizing for the New Economy through Technology and Consensus Deregulation."

Clinton denies — correctly — that his deregulation policies caused the current financial meltdown. "I don't see that signing that bill had anything to do with the current crisis," he said. "Indeed, one of the things that has helped stabilize the current situation as much as it has is the purchase of Merrill Lynch by Bank of America, which was much smoother than it would have been if I hadn't signed that bill." Blaming deregulation on the financial crisis ignores a whole chain of events, most notably the decline in housing values. But that didn't stop candidate Obama from screaming "deregulation," even though Clinton deregulated the financial sector more than did Bush.

Candidate Obama maligned the Bush tax cuts for benefiting the rich.

But President-elect Obama now intends to retain all the tax cuts, keeping the lower rates on the "rich" until they expire in 2011 — a far cry from his campaign promises.

What about Bush's "stupid" Iraq war?

Obama now wants Bush's secretary of defense, Robert Gates, to stay. Huh? Gates supported the successful surge and the change in counterinsurgent strategy. Sen. Obama opposed the surge, attempted to stop it, and predicted failure. Candidate Obama promised to have combat troops out within a year or 16 months of his administration, but President Bush and the Iraqi government now tentatively agree to have all troops out by 2011, a timetable unfathomable but for Bush's courageous and ultimately successful decision to surge.

What about the Guantanamo Bay detainees, the "evil" interrogation techniques and "unlawful" wiretaps?

Obama — actually faced with governing — seems now to understand the complex legal questions Bush grappled with. Gitmo contains some really, really bad people, and Obama's security advisers now appreciate the complex legal and logistical problems. Where to move the detainees? Moving them onto American soil creates a possible target for terror attacks. And what legal rights and procedures apply in moving the detainees to America? As for the Bush surveillance program — which allegedly "shredded" the Constitution — Team Obama signals an intention to retain many, if not most, of these "dreaded" policies.

Eric Holder, Obama's choice for attorney general, served as deputy attorney general in the Clinton administration. He agreed with Bush on a very important policy — one opposed by liberal icons like Al Gore. Holder, in a 2002 interview, agreed that terrorists must be interrogated so we can learn information on their cells or future plans, and that the Geneva Conventions limited the amount of information interrogators could get. Clearly they were not prisoners of war, said Holder, and were, therefore, not covered by the protections of the Geneva Conventions. However, argued Holder, if we want our own prisoners treated well, we should treat the detainees very humanely and in a manner consistent with the Geneva Conventions — a position that Bush ultimately came to.

So where does this leave us?

Bush wasn't so evil after all. And running for and governing as president are two different things. But don't expect the Obama-loving media to notice … or care.

Larry Elder is a syndicated radio talk show host and best-selling author. His latest book, "Stupid Black Men: How to Play the Race Card — and Lose," is available now. To find out more about Larry Elder, visit his Web page at www.LarryElder.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

CREATORS SYNDICATE COPYRIGHT 2008 LAURENCE A. ELDER


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This is mean-spirited. The constructive criticism leading up to the election was thoughtful and well-written Larry. Specific, future criticisms of administration policy and decisions are also part of what makes our county great. But to write a "have you stopped beating your wife" article such as this one, impossible to refute regardless of how stellar or unremarkable President-elect Obama's performance becomes -- well, it appears to be bitter.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Rodd
Thu Nov 27, 2008 9:37 AM


Barack Obama will soon become the 44th President! He's well-educated, well-dressed, and
an articulate speaker! He's certainly not the ‘mutt' he calls himself, even as a joke, when
talking about the new dog for his daughters.

Americans, of all races, voted for change, without thinking or caring about their own
responsiblities or contributions to society. Too many people made statements ‘I voted for
Obama because blacks have been at bottom of totem pole too long, and he's vindicated us!'
First of all, Mr. Obama is as much white as he's black! The reason you've been on bottom,
as you put it, is because you chose your lifestyle by not working, living off social and
welfare programs, having illegitimate babies, doing drugs, raping, murdering and stealing!
It's time to stop the ‘blame game'!

Barack Obama is inheriting a very depressed economy that started in 60's. It's unfair it's
trickled down to taxpayers! Government must run like a business, if not, our children and
grandchildren will have absolutely no future! Permanent cuts are critical in government
spending, cutting salaries for politicians, and absolutely no bailouts or handouts!

Freddie, Fannie, AIG, and the Big 3 need to file Bankruptcy! If these high-dollar thieves really
believe the companies will succeed they need to go to bank, borrow the money and maybe,
they'll learn what it takes to run a successful company! Hopefully, bankruptcy might teach
them to cut extragavant lifestyles and their exorbitant salaries!

When the average person makes $10.00 to $22.50 per hour. Union workers make an average
of $50.00 to $100.00 plus benefits, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what went
wrong in the corporate world?

Taxpayers feel Barack Obama will stick to his words “he's going to cut programs until
America is free of debt.” Top priority should be ‘Fair Tax' and making sure it includes
property tax, so every person will be paying their fair share.

While I'm on a roll, why should we treat the illegitimate population with the best of homes,
clothes, schools, insurance, beds, food, tvs, just to name a few things? Isn't this unfair to all
our Military fighting for our great country! Something's definitely wrong with this picture!

Comment: #2
Posted by: Shirley deLong
Fri Nov 28, 2008 3:54 PM
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