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Opinion: Obama Team Fumbles


obic.jpgThe following are excerpts of an article written by Drew Westen for CNN, who served as an informal advisor to the presidential campaign of Barack Obama. (Link below)

Hopefully the President is returning rested from the closest thing to a vacation a President can get, which is not much.

….But the response to the Undiebomber underscores a problem the current administration does not share with its predecessor, which not only “stayed on message” but largely controlled it for the first six years of Bush’s presidency: the ability to communicate a clear vision to the American people.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano initially suggested, in a tone intended to reassure, that the failed terrorist attack proved the system works. A few days later, when that comment could no longer even pass through airport screening machines, the president reversed course, calling the event a systemic failure of catastrophic proportions.

Napolitano’s gaffe (which, to be fair, she later sought to correct) was not an isolated incident. It is emblematic of a seat-of-the-pants approach to speaking with the American people about issues that really matter to them that is increasingly undermining the administration’s credibility (and with it, its poll numbers).

Just two weeks ago, on the Sunday morning talk shows, one member of the White House economic team confidently asserted that the recession was over — a statement that was tone deaf at best to a nation in which one in six people is out of work or has given up looking and one in five families is in danger of losing its home. An hour later, a second senior member of the White House economic team responded on a different show that the recession is definitely not over.

That two members of the president’s inner circle had obviously not discussed a key question they both knew they would be asked speaks to the same problem as Napolitano’s out-of-touch remark.

The White House seems unable to convey to an anxious and angry electorate that has just lived through one of the most unsettling decades in American history that their leaders understand what they are experiencing and have a clear, shared vision of how to restore stability……

It is difficult to find an issue on which the White House has offered a coherent, compelling message. Consider the administration’s stance on deficits, which will constrain every piece of legislation the president attempts to pass.

President Obama never made a concerted effort to explain to the American people, in plain language, the most basic lessons of modern economics as to why deficit spending is essential to breaking a downward spiral in which major banks fail, the stock market collapses, businesses lay off employees, people who’ve lost their jobs can’t buy or pay their mortgages, more businesses collapse as consumer confidence and spending plummet, banks stop lending, and home foreclosures skyrocket, leading to further layoffs and decreased demand.

When no one has the money to spend or invest, the only one left to do it is the federal government. Breaking that spiral (and beginning to reinvest in America) was the primary purpose of the “stimulus package”– something the president should have repeated dozens of times.

Instead, the administration has been mixing messages — often in the same sentence — about the need for government spending and the importance of deficit reduction and making any new spending “deficit neutral.” To the average American, it’s difficult to see how those messages fit together, and with good reason: They don’t.

The same has been true of the administration’s message on health care reform. Conservatives had a simple, clear, compelling story to tell:

Democrats want a government takeover of our health care system, which will increase costs, raise taxes on the middle class, reduce the quality of care for Americans who have insurance, and put a bureaucrat between you and your doctor.

The White House never offered an equally compelling story, even though they could have:

Over 40 million Americans lack health insurance, and we’re all one pre-existing condition, lost job, or catastrophic illness away from losing our life savings and our doctor. Why? Because insurance companies have doubled our premiums in the last eight years, refuse to cover people who are or have been ill (“pre-existing conditions”), and routinely cut off coverage to people when they get ill, even though they’ve been paying their premiums for years. The answer? Regulate insurance companies to make them treat people fairly, require them to compete with each other and with at least one plan they don’t get to pick, and tax the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans who got hundreds of billions in tax cuts over the last decade so people who work for a living can take their kids to the doctor.

What would that story have offered? A description of the problem in terms everyone can relate to, an explanation of how it came about that people have seen with their own eyes, a clear plan for solving it that passes the “common sense” test, and an appeal to core American values like security, hard work, competition and fairness. I happen to know that message would have garnered 2 to 1 support for health care reform because I polled various versions of it during the election and have done so recently.

But what the public heard instead is how Nebraskans aren’t going to have to pay for Medicaid like every other state because their senator negotiated a special deal. They also heard how the president and senate would like to cut hundreds of billions in Medicare spending for seniors and to tax companies that offer working and middle class people good health insurance plans so they’ll drop those plans in favor of lower-quality ones.

Both of those happen to be true, and neither would have been necessary if the White House had told a coherent story that just made sense to the average American in the first place.

President Obama has accomplished much in his first year in office, but paradoxically, the man who ran on hope has governed without it. He has listened too often to advisers who have counseled that the possible is impossible and that the path to success is the path of least resistance, making deals with the same special interests who have stolen the jobs, homes and hope of working Americans, and whose fingerprints are all over every major piece of legislation on the horizon — or not on the horizon.

As the president moves into his second year, it is time for a course correction…..

….It is time this president makes statutes and decisions possible, not by compromising at the outset with the people who dug the holes in which we find ourselves or staying “above the fray” as legislators and lobbyists work out the details, but by articulating clearly what he believes in and putting the power and prestige of his office and his presence behind it.

(Read the complete article on CNN.com)



5 Responses

  1. Whoever wrote this article for the Communist News Network misses the whole point. There is no effort to bring stability to the economy because the opposite intent is true. What is becoming more and more apparent is that the American electorate, especially the Jewish voter and especially the Orthodox Jewish voter are starting to recognize is that the President is a mixture as Sean Hannity has put it “…a mixture of William Ayers and Jeremiah Wright.” There is only so much public relations you can do until the truth comes out.

  2. obama is lying when ever he opens his mouth. The one who wrote this article sounds like he works for obama. He can’t things done because he is governing from a fair left policy. He wants the us to become Russia. He said his government would be by partition and it has not been since before he enter the white house on Jan 20 08. He has commies for firends and advisers. SEIU is union thats wants to unionize the world and obamanation is listen just like he says He listen to andy stern and seiu. He said Americans will have to get use to a lower standard of living; get out of your car, don’t fly, turn off the lights, turn down the themostat. Americans don’t want this type of life. He knows it and that is why everything is done with bribes to his party. He wants this lying cap and trade for global warming
    NOW america look at the USA, AND EUROPE TODAY and notice the GLOBAL FREEZINGS NOT WARMING. He wants to take your hard earn money and give it to Zimbawau like it going to use it for anything except line the leaders pockets sounds like the palestinian leader

  3. Bad analogy. They aren’t playing football. More like soccer (or basketball or hockey) – they managed to kick the ball into their own goal.

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