The president’s obligation in his State of the Union Address was to acknowledge the gathering national darkness and tell us how it can be overcome. He did not do that. Instead he first told us about the heroism of our armed forces and then said, “imagine what we could accomplish if we followed their example.” He imagined that we would lead the world in education, manufacturing, energy, and prosperity.
But we did not elect President Obama to imagine our way out of the crisis we’re in. We’ve got Hollywood for that. We elected him to lead us out of crisis. And the inescapable truth is that he hasn’t.
Near the end of his address he told us, “Anyone who tells you that America is in decline or that our influence has waned, doesn’t know what they’re talking about.” The problem, Mr. President, is that most of the American people already know what you don’t have the courage to believe or say.
The president is caught in a box largely of his own making. He won election by promising to turn the nation around by ending the dysfunctionality of Washington politics. But he took office and immediately did just the opposite. With control of all of the levers of power in Washington he rammed his stimulus and health care legislation through Congress with virtually no bipartisan support. The net effect of his inexcusable blunder was to propel the Tea Party to power in the 2010 election. He created his worst enemy through his hubris and his incompetence.
Contrast all of this with Gov. Daniels’ response for the Republicans. He stated, “The president did not cause the economic and fiscal crises that continue in America tonight. But he was elected on a promise to fix them, and he cannot claim that the last three years have made things anything but worse.”
Daniels goes on to say, “In our economic stagnation, we are now only a short distance behind European countries facing economic catastrophe.”
And he tells, us, “The mortal enemies of Social Security and Medicare are those who, in contempt of the plain arithmetic, continue to mislead Americans that we should change nothing.”
The only thing missing in Daniels’ brief address would have been to have reminded us of what President Obama said to Diane Sawyer on ABC World News two years ago. He told her, “I’d rather be a really good one-term President than a mediocre two-term President.”
The tragedy is that he hasn’t been a really good president and the Republicans seeking the nomination to oppose him are so flawed and/or goofy that it’s likely that Obama will get the chance to give us four more years of imagined leadership and real mediocrity. It’s four years we can’t afford.
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