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Home Front: Politix
Dems starting to think Obama could lose
2011-09-12
Three weeks ago, I posed the question of what would happen if Democrats became so convinced that Barack Obama could not win a second term that they asked him to step aside. Yesterday, the New York Times reports that leaders in the party are starting to come to the conclusion that Obama may not be able to succeed -- and that has alarm bells going off:

Democrats are expressing growing alarm about President Obama's re-election prospects and, in interviews, are openly acknowledging anxiety about the White House's ability to strengthen the president's standing over the next 14 months.

Elected officials and party leaders at all levels said their worries have intensified as the economy has displayed new signs of weakness. They said the likelihood of a highly competitive 2012 race is increasing as the Republican field, once dismissed by many Democrats as too inexperienced and conservative to pose a serious threat, has started narrowing to two leading candidates, Mitt Romney and Rick Perry, who have executive experience and messages built around job creation.

And in a campaign cycle in which Democrats had entertained hopes of reversing losses from last year's midterm elections, some in the party fear that Mr. Obama's troubles could reverberate down the ballot into Congressional, state and local races. ...

But a survey of two dozen Democratic officials found a palpable sense of concern that transcended a single week of ups and downs. The conversations signaled a change in mood from only a few months ago, when Democrats widely believed that Mr. Obama's path to re-election, while challenging, was secure.

They've started to recognize the problem, but they're having trouble diagnosing its causes. According to the NYT, some in the party think that Obama has to get out of Washington more often -- after just spending most of August either on vacation or taking a bus tour of the Midwest. When exactly has this President stuck around Washington DC?

Others in the Democratic Party have fallen victim to the Big Speech Syndrome that has afflicted this presidency. They want Obama to be angrier, pound the pulpit, and make a lot more speeches. That, however, won't impress anyone after three years of supposedly soaring rhetoric and little in results. This week, Obama put the Big Speech on his jobs plan ahead of actually producing the jobs plan. Americans have been waiting for this big "pivot" to jobs since it became obvious in 2010 that the 2009 stimulus plan had failed, and certainly after the embarrassing "Recovery Summer" flop. All Obama did between then and now was talk.

If Obama has a shot at re-election, the economy has to start showing signs of real growth and large-scale job creation. He won't get that from the rehashed ambiguities he offered in his speech Thursday. Washington has to roll back the blizzard of federal regulation either already imposed or proposed in order to get investors interested in pricing risk again in the US. In his speech, Obama explicitly refused to do that, standing by Dodd-Frank and ObamaCare. He also refuses to end the regulatory attacks on domestic energy exploration, extraction, and refining, a move that would almost instantly create hundreds of thousands of jobs and signal plentiful and cheaper energy costs for businesses looking to expand.

Since it's clear Obama won't act responsibly for economic growth, Democrats had better plan on the post-Obama era arriving four years earlier than expected. The only question remaining will be whether they will watch as Obama drags down Democrats into massive losses in November 2012, or whether they can convince him to step aside so that they can salvage what they can with a different Democratic nominee at the top of the ticket.
I can only hope the dems stay stupid and do angry speech after angry speech. It might be a 50 state sweep for the Republicans.
Posted by:DarthVader

#17  "If they run a piece of plywood against him, I'm voting for it. Almost as more effective, not nearly as dangerous..."

FTFY, tu.
Posted by: Barbara   2011-09-12 18:57  

#16  The bad news is there probably won't be another black president for a generation either

Well, some of us racist, terrorist, SOB, hobbits support Herman Cain.
Posted by: Cincinnatus Chili   2011-09-12 17:55  

#15  If they run a piece of plywood against him, I'm voting for it. Almost as effective, not nearly as dangerous...
Posted by: tu3031   2011-09-12 16:28  

#14  I'm waiting for the first Klingon president myself.... Then we will have... interesting... debates.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2011-09-12 16:25  

#13  We have yet to have: a female president, an asian president, a hispanic president, a native american president, a skandihoovian president....
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2011-09-12 16:19  

#12  Glenmore:

Hope you are right, but not convinced of it.

Any such hypothetical candidate would need the support of Independents to win. This lot is almost be definition motivated by emotion more than anything else. They swept Bammo into office, and next year will sweep him out again. What emotion will they be feeling next time a black candidate runs for the presidency? I'm not talking about reasons; I'm talking about emotions.
Posted by: Iblis   2011-09-12 16:18  

#11  Dems starting to think Obama could lose

Think some of them are smart enough to worry that he might not?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-09-12 16:05  

#10  The bad news is there probably won't be another black president for a generation either.

*cough* Allen West *cough*
Posted by: Frank G   2011-09-12 16:03  

#9  Iblis, I disagree. A good black conservative candidate could win within a generation.
Posted by: Glenmore   2011-09-12 15:30  

#8  Word. I would really have enjoyed having a cool black president like Allen West or Herman Cain. That's totally screwed now, at least for a while. Hell, if Obama had stuck to doing things like killing Bin Laden, going after Qaddafi, playing golf, and giving speeches about nutrition... and nothing else, we wouldn't be having this conversation right now.
Posted by: Secret Master   2011-09-12 15:30  

#7  There is a line of reasoning that the Dems will have to ride this ship all the way to the bottom. They can't win national elections without the black vote, blacks still support Bammo and so no Dem will put the black vote into jeopardy by running a primary challenge.

The good news is that after this administration crashes and burns there won't be another "progressive" president for a generation. The bad news is there probably won't be another black president for a generation either.
Posted by: Iblis   2011-09-12 15:23  

#6  "Stay dumb, my little progressive friends."

They will. The crony capitalists will keep the proles wipped up. What choice do they really have? They'll go down flying the flag.

This may get ugly.
Posted by: my two cents   2011-09-12 14:58  

#5  I'm with DV. Stay dumb, my little progressive friends. Demand that Obama move to the Left. Shake your tiny fists. Call your countrymen 'teabaggers'. Hold rallies with lots of large, paper-mache puppets. Curse frequently. Demand more stimulus spending. Demand more taxes. Put Medea Benjamin in charge of something at the White House.

Oh yes, my little progressive friends, everyone you know is on your side.
Posted by: Steve White   2011-09-12 14:04  

#4  I think Cheney's endorsement of Hillary was battlespace preparation.
Posted by: Spot   2011-09-12 13:05  

#3  When does Hillary's primary campaign start?
Posted by: AlanC   2011-09-12 12:36  

#2  I can only hope the dems stay stupid and do angry speech after angry speech. It might be a 50 state sweep for the Republicans.
Posted by DarthVader


Wall Street has become quite predictable. The day BEFORE the Obama speech is the day to SELL. Buyers, wait must least a day or two AFTER the Obama speech. Please keep bloviating Barry, we've found the investment formula.
Posted by: Besoeker   2011-09-12 11:30  

#1  How bout a nice "malaise" speech?
Posted by: Cincinnatus Chili   2011-09-12 11:26  

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