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Home Front: Politix
Obama Not Making Everyone Happy
2010-04-04
The perplexing irony of Barack Obama's presidency is that even as conservatives attack him as a crazed socialist, many on the left are frustrated with what they see as the president's accommodationist backtracking from campaign promises.

The difference between the two sides is that the left's complaints are more, as they liked to say in the days of George W. Bush, reality-based. Obama has done things - or, more often, failed to do things - that have understandably disappointed various constituencies.

The latest irritant is Obama's move to expand offshore drilling. "[T]he White House is in the process of antagonizing yet another key Democratic constituency," liberal blogger John Aravosis wrote after Obama's announcement.

And then there are:

  • Unions unhappy that their top legislative priority, the Employee Free Choice Act, is stalled and that they had to swallow an excise tax on insurance plans as part of health-care reform.

  • Gay rights advocates frustrated with the languid pace of progress on repealing "don't ask, don't tell" and incensed this week when the Obama Justice Department filed a brief defending the policy's constitutionality.

  • Women's groups upset about the abortion restrictions in the new health-care law.

  • Civil libertarians infuriated about the administration's legal positions in the war against terrorism, from indefinite detention to warrantless wiretapping to military commissions.

  • African American groups concerned that the administration has not done enough for minorities, particularly in the area of job creation.

  • Hispanic groups bemoaning the lack of action on immigration reform.

The president remains overwhelmingly popular with liberal Democrats. His problem, such as it is, is with what one party strategist called the "activist infrastructure."

Obama ran as, well, Obama - a relatively unknown but charismatic vessel into which Democrats of any ideological stripe could pour their hopes. Disappointment was inevitable. No flesh-and-blood president could live up to the imagined heights of candidate Obama. If the swooning left had read Obama's policy manifesto, "The Audacity of Hope," it would have gotten a peek at Obama's style as president, elevating the achievable over the perfect.

Given his supporters' "extravagant unrealism, there was no way he could fulfill all those promises - not in his first year, not in his first term, not ever." Obama's decision to put all his chips on health care guaranteed that those with competing priorities would be frustrated. The unexpected length of the health-care fight only aggravated that reaction.

Galston points to another factor underlying unhappiness among Democratic Party constituencies: the "asymmetrical polarization" of the political parties. Unlike the GOP, which has consolidated its conservatism, the Democratic Party is ideologically diverse. The Democratic base lacks an ideological majority. Some of the party's core voters are destined to be disappointed some of the time.
Yeah, the trunks are 'consolidated'.
Such unhappiness may drain energy and money from campaigns, but it's hard to imagine a primary challenge to Obama similar to Ted Kennedy's effort to oust President Jimmy Carter in 1980. After all, Obama managed to secure passage of health-care reform, albeit without the vaunted public option.
We'll see if that was an asset, or liability.
Then again, Obama faces the worst of three worlds. Conservatives see him as the reincarnation of Karl Marx. Liberals are frustrated by what they perceive as one sellout or another. And independents, disgusted by partisan bickering, worried about the economy and nervous about health reform, don't perceive any moderation.

Not exactly a comfortable place for a president to be.
Posted by:Bobby

#27  CNN + FOX > PERTS > collectively, its gonna be years [short of war] before America sees an unemployment rate at or below FIVE PERCENT again???

HMMMM, HMMMM, wid UNIVERSAL JIHAD = ISLAMIST CONQUEST + SET UPS FOR PRO-US-VS-ANTI-US OWG-NWO, GLOBAL SOCIALIST-GOVTIST ORDER, etc, IMO a safe guestimate offhand would be minima 20-30 years???

Give or take a few Asteroids + Massive Super-Solar Flares.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-04-04 21:27  

#26  Sounds more like Ike all the time. Is he looking for a University presidency?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-04-04 19:32  

#25  Imagine Petraeus being drafted

From what I've heard, despite being an insightful strategist, Petraeus has a reputation for being a less than consistent and admired combatant commander among those who've served with him.

FWIW
Posted by: lotp   2010-04-04 19:19  

#24  Ya know, maybe the electorate will learn there is no such thing as a free lunch, and grow up to stop whining when they don't get their way all the time.

Just like they did after Carter....
Posted by: Bobby   2010-04-04 17:57  

#23  Conservatives see him as the reincarnation of Karl Marx.

No, we don't. We can go to a bookstore or library and find something that Karl wrote. We can tell the difference between an author and a carny act.

VWRC
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2010-04-04 17:43  

#22  Shades of Jimmy Earl Jr. By 1980 Jimmah had PO'd labor, left-libs, Jewish Dems, and conservative white southerners (including evangelicals alarmed by the IRS move to tax previously exempt fundie ministries). His only really loyal supporters were afr-americans.

The only hope for Barry -- aside from a steep drop in unemployment, which is v. unlikely imo -- is for the GOP to fracture. Could happen, and the MSM is desperately trying to play this up at every possible juncture, but I doubt it. Most voters know that the Dems under Barry have zero credibility on fiscal matters and next to no cred regarding reducing unemployment.
Posted by: lex   2010-04-04 17:11  

#21  "Obama Not Making Everyone Happy"

Bambi isn't making anyone happy except his puppet-masters.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-04-04 17:05  

#20  Rasmussen has Barry at 53 disapprove-46 approve in his last poll.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-04-04 14:52  

#19  The difference between the two sides is that the left's complaints are more, as they liked to say in the days of George W. Bush, reality-based.

Yep, Obamacare is unreal, alright. Like the stimulus, cap 'n trade, amnesty, adding 10% to the Federal land, shutting down new offshore drilling, raising taxes, buying GM, etc. etc.
Posted by: KBK   2010-04-04 13:09  

#18  If you are currently being treated for anger management, do NOT click HERE!

And don't click there if you don't want to go to anger management, either.
Posted by: gorb   2010-04-04 12:38  

#17  Wait until Barry grants amnesty to 12+ million illegal aliens undocumented democrats and they begin flooding the hospitals and health care system.

If you are currently being treated for anger management, do NOT click HERE!

Posted by: Besoeker   2010-04-04 11:59  

#16  Some of the extremely liberal members of my synagogue in Virginia are getting quite irritated. Posted by Eric Jablow

They put him in office! As often as you can, please remind the feckless bastards will you?
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-04-04 11:23  

#15  rub their faces in it, Eric
Posted by: Frank G   2010-04-04 11:05  

#14  Lord Garth,

Some of the extremely liberal members of my synagogue in Virginia are getting quite irritated.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2010-04-04 10:30  

#13  This could have been a lot shorter if they'd talked about who is happy. Wall street, government employees, and....anyone? Bueller?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-04-04 09:47  

#12  One more thing ... when the gas prices hit $4 per gallon, the weeping and gnashing of teeth commences.
Posted by: Glomock Tojo6610   2010-04-04 09:33  

#11  In today's NY Post, tax hikes on small business amount to about 25%. That's causing a great deal of "disgruntlement."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/small_biz_big_tax_Tm9zntbp2I339WyBwwOgzK
Posted by: Glomock Tojo6610   2010-04-04 09:32  

#10  TW,

from an election viewpoint we are probably talking about a lot of votes in Florida and New York

given that Florida is a purple state anyway, there are almost certainly enough disgruntled pro Israel dems there that Obama would lose that state in 2012 to almost anybody saner than Pat Robertson

however, there needs to be a lot more disgruntling before New York would be lost to Obama in 2012
Posted by: lord garth   2010-04-04 08:33  

#9  Perhaps it's the rare combination of South Side Chicago sleaze, arrogance, and narcissism that puts people off.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-04-04 08:23  

#8   The Washington Post doesn't yet list the disgruntled Dems who are supporters of Israel.

President Obama lost Ed Koch, but the rest, lord garth?
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-04-04 07:49  

#7  Perhaps Obama is NOT socialist enough for the 'reality-based' activists, but is MORE than socialist enough to cause all kinds of economic and political problems? Not terribly perplexing, IMO...
Posted by: Free Radical   2010-04-04 07:02  

#6  Explore the one term President concept. Explore the Doinks losing their majority after November.
And explore Obama drifting slowly down like a wet turd in the bowl for three long years...until he hits bottom.

Imagine Petraeus being drafted.
Posted by: BlackBart   2010-04-04 05:45  

#5  It's the unemployment rate, stupid. If it doesn't get below 8%, he's a one-term president, regardless of anything else.
Posted by: lex   2010-04-04 01:06  

#4  The Washington Post doesn't yet list the disgruntled Dems who are supporters of Israel.

They also don't list the disgruntled Dems and independents who think the stimulus funds were wasted on Chicago like pork barrel projects.

The retirees who will lose their medical drug prescription coverage haven't even shown up yet but this is another incipient block of the disgruntled that will become a reality in the next 12 months.
Posted by: lord garth   2010-04-04 01:00  

#3  Some of the idiots people, all of the time, Mr. Murcek. :-(
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-04-04 00:25  

#2  "Some of the people, some of the time," don'tcha know...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2010-04-04 00:22  

#1  "Conservatives see him as the reincarnation of Karl Marx."

Naaahhh, we don't respect him that much.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-04-04 00:20  

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