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Why ObamaÂ’s left leaning is no tactical feint |
2009-03-09 |
![]() Mr Obama is calling for little that he did not promise in the campaign, I am reminded, so he cannot be accused of springing a surprise. I welcome many of the budget's main elements, notably healthcare reform and the cap-and-trade system for carbon emissions, and the president made it clear all along that he wished to reverse the Bush tax cuts for the high paid. So the revelation that Mr Obama is a progressive liberal must arise from the proposal to curb high earners' income-tax deductions. That was a surprise, but a small matter: hence the charge that I am getting carried away. Alternatively, I am told, Mr Obama is playing a shrewder game. Like any good negotiator, he has adopted a maximalist opening position. He expects to be walked back from it, ending up where he wanted to be in the first place, with a more centrist plan than the one he pitched. |
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC |
#2 <<< His political skills are undeniable. >>> It depends how that is defined. Did Carter have good political skills? Being popular before you get the job and conning your way into it is different from failing in the job and proving to be a dud. It wasn't that hard to win the job when the MSM doesn't ask questions. The post today concerning Obama ringing back the NYT to find out if the "socialist" question is an example. Probably the first time he was asked a searching question and the idea shocked him more than the question. |
Posted by: Omoter Speaking for Boskone7794 2009-03-09 19:35 |
#1 People I respect have accused me of going off the deep end about this, or of neglecting Mr ObamaÂ’s tactical finesse, or both. Time to find some new friends I'd say. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2009-03-09 12:27 |