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Obama's Carousel of Incompetence

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WASHINGTON — According to the Gallup Poll, the Prophet Obama's job approval is now at its lowest since his coronation. It began at 70 percent. Now it is at 51 percent. Equally glum, his disapproval rating has climbed from 11 percent to 42 percent. So what about his golf game up there at Martha's Vineyard? From all I have been able to ascertain, it is mediocre. In other words, Mr. Obama, you are no Dan Quayle. Former Vice President Quayle was a really superb golfer. Moreover, he ran a competent staff. Naturally, it was smaller than Mr. Obama's, but it was run competently.

My belief, based on reports in the news and from my private network of seasoned agents and provocateurs, is that this White House is a carousel of incompetence. How else do we explain the ravening push on all fronts — health care, the environment, fiscal reform, intelligence reform and a foreign policy of humility and apology? Unsurprisingly, on every front, the president is in trouble. Remember chief of staff Rahm Emanuel's callous enjoiner "you never want a serious crisis to go to waste"? This White House is a serious crisis.

According to sources with whom I confer, the Obama White House is the most tightly controlled White House in years, with the president, Emanuel and David Axelrod micromanaging practically everything. They constitute what is called "the Politburo," and the news story waiting to be written is that their control is as stultifying as was Jimmy Carter's control of his White House. Stupendous failure is in the cards.

The Politburo follows no organizational flowcharts. A source deeply rooted in official Washington tells me that when the president and his fellows want information from the National Security Council, they may go to its head, Gen. James L. Jones, or they may not. They may just call in one or two of his subordinates. If they do this with Jones, they probably do it with other government heads. That cannot be good for morale, to say nothing of orderly decision-making. Slowly some news stories are appearing that convey the harum-scarum state of things in the Obama government. Burnout afflicts staffers. The president has fewer than half his appointments in place to advance his historically unprecedented agenda. Mr. Emanuel, your crisis is shaping up nicely.

Some months back, Sidney Blumenthal — then a loyal Democrat expecting an appointment over at the State Department, where he could serve with his idol Hillary Clinton — inadvertently told a reporter that the Chicagoans coming in with Mr.

Obama were even greener than the Arkansans who came in with the Clintons. By "greener," he was not referring to their environmental bona fides. He was referring to their governmental experience. They were provincials, though coming from a large and sophisticated city, they were much less aware of what they did not know than were the Arkansans. Remember that Blumenthal is from Chicago and that he was very close to the Clintons. His revelation is well-grounded.

Blumenthal did not get the appointment the Clintons wanted for him. That brings me to still more evidence of the Politburo's incompetence, to wit, bringing a Clinton into the Cabinet. Last year, Mr. Obama beat Hillary Clinton in an acrimonious competition for the nomination. She was beaten and out of the limelight. Her husband was discredited as a campaigner and revealed as a cad. The Clintons should have been history. But the geniuses in what we now call the Politburo brought Hillary back to center stage and installed her at State. Then they attempted to hem her in by appointing nearly 20 special envoys and ambassadors, who constitute what The Washington Times reports is "a confusing patchwork of policy fiefdoms inside the administration that lacks clearly defined lines of command and has the potential for miscommunication on a grand scale." So they brought to the State Department the kind of confusion they brought to the White House, and they did it at a time when foreign policy has to contend with international terror, nuclear proliferation, two wars and a dollar in decline. Moreover, they have antagonized the Clintons.

During the 1990s, such incompetence was not particularly dangerous. The economy was sound. The Cold War was over. We could sit back and enjoy the show as Bill and Newt entertained us. It was, as a gifted phrasemaker put it, The End of History. Now history has begun again. Nuclear arms could fall into the hands of the kind of barbarians who attacked New York and Washington on 9/11. Other nations are prospering with modern conceptions of economic growth, while here at home, the economy is weak and overseen by reactionaries with a 1930s grasp of governance and economics. Over at the White House, we see three amateurs and a carousel of incompetence.

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. is the founder and editor-in-chief of The American Spectator and an adjunct scholar at the Hudson Institute. To find out more about R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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You did everything you could to call W competent when clearly he was not. Now you're doing everything you can to paint someone who clearly is about the best we could hope for in terms of competence just the opposite. Do you really love this country? It is unspeakably sad to see someone who would purport to be a leader (i.e., you) trying to play to the lowest instincts in the populace. But that's what sells, isn't it? What a stain on the First Amendment you are, Tyrrell.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Masako
Thu Aug 27, 2009 7:56 PM
Re: Masako - sounds like you've had a little too much koolaid.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Ken
Mon Aug 31, 2009 9:46 AM
Seriously, What is it that you are trying to gain in the way of civil discourse by referring to our President as "King" and comparing Golf games to Dan Quayle?

Hard to imagine ANY President seeing Approval numbers improve when taken in the context of his assuming office:

* Obama assumed $10.7T in Debt as well as another $1.4T as part of the W budget that Obama is currently operating under. Of that previous $10.7T, $9.0T of debt was added under Reagan and the Bushes versus $1.5T under Carter and Clinton.

* Freak shows like yourself who fan ignorance and racism with fear mongering and scary labels!! According to you of limited moral fiber, Obama is a die hard leftist Liberal! If that is the case, explain to me why 5 of his Top Administration positions were offered to REPUBLICANS??? If he is so "Partisan" why did he choose America's continuity over his political party and keep GOP appointees Gates and Bernake in place???

* When a WHITE actor who had spent more time costarring with a chimp than he had in Government service stepped up and spoke of "Hope and Change" you were all on board for America...Now that it is a Black President trying to bring "hope and change" after 8 more years of GOP bloated deficits, he's to be ridiculed.

* Half wits running around screaming of Death panels and their GOP leaders blindly playing along for partisanship instead of what is right for America!!! Seriously, you have the likes of Palin and Grassely talking of "death panels" when they BOTH either voted for the same wording in previous legislation (Grassely voted for in 2003 and 2006) or supported it as part of their platform when running for office (Palin supported End of Life counseling as part of her 2006 Gubernatorial platform.)

Yet the mindless minions still march along...

BTW, LOVE that you quote the Washington Times!! Not sure what is worse, the fact that the flagship Conservative Paper is owned by the Rev. Moon and the Moonies or that they use "source links" in their stories to try and indicate supporting documentation for what they are saying, but when you select the Source link it goes to an Advertisement!!!

Comment: #3
Posted by: Mark DeVoe
Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:30 AM
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