I received the following article from a friend ... he doesn't know the source. I don't agree with everything in the article, but I hope some good will come of the results of this election. A large number of folks now have to try and make it work. There can no longer be any obstruction and Bush-bashing from the Democrats. They finally have a stake in American domestic and foreign policy. It will be interesting to see what they do with their newly found power.
Not the End of the World
November 05, 2008 (day after the American election)
It's easy to let yourself go into complete despair and start thinking things like "We are well-and-truly f..d" or "This is the worst of all possible outcomes". But it isn't true. I think this election is going to be a "coming-of-age" moment for a lot of people.
They say ... "Be careful what you wish for" and a lot of people got their wish yesterday. And now, they're bound to be disappointed. Not even Jesus Christ could satisfy all the
expectations of President-Elect Obama's most vocal supporters, or fulfill all the promises Obama has made.
I think Obama is going to turn out to be the worst president since Carter, and for the same reason: good intentions do not guarantee good results. Idealists often stub their toes on the wayward rocks of reality, and fall flat on their faces. And the world doesn't respond to benign behavior benignly. But there's another reason why: Obama has been hiding his light under a basket. A lot of people bought a pig in a poke yesterday, and now they're going to find out what they bought. Obama isn't what most of them think he is.
The intoxication of the cult will wear off, leaving a monumental hangover. And four years from now Obama's cult worshippers will be older and much wiser. A lot of bad things are going to happen during this term. But I don't think that this is an irreversible catastrophe for the union. I've lived long enough to absorb this basic truth: the U.S. is too large and too strong to be destroyed from within or from without in just four years. Or even in eight. We survived six years of Nixon. We survived four years of Carter. We even survived eight years of Clinton, God alone knows how.
The President of the United States is the most powerful political figure in the world, but as national executives go his powers are actually quite restricted. Obama will become President, but he won't be a dictator or king, let alone deity. He still has to work with the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, and he still has to live within U.S. Constitutional restrictions, and with a judiciary that he mostly didn't appoint.
The main reason this will be a "coming-of-age" moment is that now Obama and the Democrats have to put up or shut up. Obama got elected by making himself a blank slate, with vapid promises about "hope" and "change" -- but now he actually has to do something. Now he has to reveal his true agenda. And now, with the Democrats also having a majority in both chambers of Congress, the Democrats will really have to lead.
And they're not going to do a very good job of it. It's going to be amusing to watch. And the people who fell for the demagoguery will learn an invaluable lesson. Oh, the Democrats have tried and will continue to try to blame failure on Republican filibusters, of which there will continue to be many. But that's always been a factor in our system of government, and many people believe it's an important check on government excess. The tradition in the Senate is that it is supposed to be a buffer against transient political fads, and the filibuster is a major part of that. If the Democrats go all in, and change the filibuster rule, then they'll have truly seized the nettle with both hands and won't have any excusesany longer. That's why they won't do it. It's their last fig-leaf.
But even with the filibuster rule in place, they'll be stuck trying to deliver now on all the promises implied, or inferred, during this election. The Republicans can only filibuster on bills the Democrats have already proposed. And it ain't possible for the Democrats to deliver what's been promised. Gonna be a hell of a lot of disillusioned lefties out there. A lot of people who felt they were deceived. A lot of people who will eventually realize that the Obama campaign was something of a cult. Disillusionment will turn to a feeling of betrayal. And that will, inturn, convert to anger.
In the mean time, Obama and Congressional Democrats will do things that will actually cause harm, but very little of it will be irreversible. I would have enjoyed watching lefty heads explode if McCain had won. But we're going to see lefty heads exploding anyway; it's just going to take a bit longer.
In the meantime, those of us who didn't want Obama to be President have to accept that he is. And let's not give in to the kind of paranoid, feverish dreams that have consumed the left for the last eigh years. Let us collectively take a vow today: no "Obama derangement syndrome". Obama is a politician. He isn't the devil incarnate.
So, what are the good sides of what just happened?
1. It is no longer possible for anyone to deny that the mainstream media are heavily biased. The mainstream media have been biased for decades, but they managed an illusion of fairness. That is no longer possible; the mainstream media have squandered their credibility during this election campaign. They'll never get that credibility back again.
2. Since the Democrats got nearly everything they hoped for in this campaign, they'll have no excuses and will have to produce. They'll haveto reveal their true agenda -- or else make clear that they haven't really had any substantive agenda beyond
gaining power.
3. Every few decades, the American people have to be reminded that peace only comes with strength. The next four years will be this generation's lesson.
Now, a few predictions for the next four years:
1. Obama's "hold out your hand to everyone" foreign policy is going to be a catastrophe. They'll love it in Europe. They're probably laughing their heads off about it in the middle east already.
2. The US hasn't suffered a terrorist attack by al Qaeda since 9/11/2001, but we'll get at least one during Obama's term.
3. We're going to lose in Afghanistan.
4. Iran will get nuclear weapons. There will be nuclear war between Iran and Israel. (This is the only irreversibly terrible thing I see upcoming, and it's very bad indeed.)
5. There will eventually be a press backlash against Obama which will make their treatment of Bush look mild. Partly that's going to occur because Obama is going to disappoint them just as much as all his other supporters. Partly it will be the mainstream media desperately trying to regain its own damaged credibility, by trying to show that they're not in the tank for Obama any longer. And because of that they are eventually going to do the reporting they should have done during this campaign, about Obama's less-than-savory friends, and about voter fraud, and about illegal fund-raising, and about a lot of other things. And
6. Obama will not be re-elected in 2012. He may even end up doing an LBJ and not even running again.
One last thing: I'm not saying I'm happy with this outcome. I would much rather have had McCain win. But this is not the end of the world, or the end of this nation. We've survived much worse. And now we need to show the lefties how to lose. Our mission for the next four years is to be in opposition without becoming deranged. UPDATE: One other good thing: no one will be spinning grand conspiracy theories about this administration's Vice President being an evil,conniving genius who is the true power behind the throne."
Thursday, November 20, 2008
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2 comments:
This sounds sane. I hope you won't be disappointed by my choice. Intelligence has to count for something. I think you will be pleasantly surprised. So what do you think of the press now that they are trying to hang Blago on Obama?
Unfortunately, corruption tends to paint with broad strokes. I hope that Obama stayed clear and can keep his hands clean. I really hope that his staff is as clean as he insists they are.
More than half of the voters picked Obama...I'm in the 'wait and see' section.
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