Harry Warren was one of America's greatest popular songwriters. He wrote 42 songs that reached the Top Ten of Your Hit Parade -- far more than any other songwriter. Irving Berlin had a mere 33. Warren wrote eleven songs which were nominated for Academy Awards for Best Song of the Year, including three Best Song Oscar Winners.
Yet, hardly anybody knows Harry Warren's name. He was so Unknown that he used to call himself "Harry Who?"
Similarly, Barack Obama has had an amazingly successful first year in office. Yet, too few people give Obama credit for his monumental achievements which include, among other things, saving America from Oblivion --- in the face of a United Republican Opposition which appeared Hell-Bent on wiping our country off the face of the Earth.
Perhaps Obama is the Rodney Dangerfield of America's presidents. The man don't get no respect.
This conundrum is beautifully illustrated by Richard Cohen in today's Washington Post.
Unlike Dick Cheney, Dick Cohen is a Dick well worth listening to -- to wit:
Barack Obama: A Leader Without a Cause
By Richard Cohen
Tuesday, January 5, 2010 -- The Washington Post
Last month, no American soldiers were killed in Iraq. Last month, the unemployment rate dipped a bit, the stock market ended the year up, the financial system did not crater, Detroit's Big Three began to get a pulse -- and yet a consensus started to form that Barack Obama, who is either responsible for or merely presided over all this good stuff, is a failure.
What's more, the consensus came supported by numbers. The polls, according to Rasmussen Reports, showed the president's approval rating dropping two points in December while his disapproval rating gained a point. Obama began 2009 with 43 percent of Americans strongly approving of his performance and ended it with 26 percent feeling that way. Any way you measure the polls, Obama did not have a good year.
On the left, the president is being pummeled for health-care legislation that does not include a public option and that has not dispatched insurance executives to Guantanamo. On the right, he is being pummeled for socializing the economy, establishing death panels and allowing maniacal Nigerians to load their Calvins with boom-boom and fly into peaceful Detroit. It's a cartoon.
In foreign policy, Obama has sorely disappointed his fans on the left for escalating the war in Afghanistan and on the right for not escalating it enough. Guantanamo, which he vowed to close, is still open. He supports gay rights, but don't ask and don't tell about "don't ask, don't tell." He zigs, he zags. Change! Hope! But not much of the former and little of the latter.
To some, he's weak on the environment. To others, he's too strong on the environment. He is camouflaged in the incomprehensible, leaving no (carbon) footprint and quixotically tilting at energy-producing windmills. He confers too much with our allies, bows when he should shake and has not brought peace to the Middle East -- as, you will remember, George W. Bush did.
Much of this critique is asinine. If the Republican Party had its way -- and God sees to it that it doesn't -- the country would by now have reverted to the barter system and the unemployment rate would be around 25 percent. The GOP economic program simply does not exist, and even Bush knew this. When push came to shove, he tossed his ideology overboard and used government money to bail out financial institutions.
Still, the reason the GOP criticisms have started to stick is that Obama can be made into anything his critics want. He is a lean man of ideological clay who has let others mold his image. His bottom line is forever on the move. It's not that he's not good or smart; it's rather that in a political universe ruled by ideological yellers, he lacks both an ideology and the pipes.
The White House faces a major political problem. Obama's first year was not a bad one -- and yet he suffered. The coming year threatens to be much worse. Fatalities are going to increase in Afghanistan. Unemployment could fester. The debt is going to increase, and all over the country, state and municipal governments are going to go broke and look to Washington for help. The land will roil with anger, and Mr. Cool in the White House is not up to FDR-like fireside chats. He was born to blog.
Journalists like to believe that if they are getting criticism from both sides of the story, they must be doing something right. This is not true for journalists -- they may actually have gotten the story doubly wrong -- and it is certainly not true for political figures. In Obama's case, his misfortune is to be a leader without a cause.
He wanted a health-care bill. Why? To cover the uncovered. Maybe. To rein in the insurance companies. Maybe. To lower costs. Maybe. What mattered most was getting a bill, any bill. This is not a cause. It's a notch on a belt.
Obama could be a great president. He has already achieved much -- possibly saving the country from financial ruin, salvaging the auto industry, getting some sort of health-care reform. Possibly, possibly. Yet his numbers sink as his achievements rise. He is the Johnny Appleseed of cognitive dissonance, so utterly detached that when he wins it seems to be only for himself. Pollsters measure him but poets have described him. William Butler Yeats got it down years ago: "The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity."
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Yet, too few people give Obama credit for his monumental achievements which include, among other things, saving America from Oblivion ---CJP
That statement is, at best subjective...No one can prove this. There are no measurements of "what could have been". Again, CJP. Nice spin!!!!
(Would the econmy shown signs of recovery without intervention? WE DONT KNOW!)
By now, Casey, we probably all would have had to hock our computers to buy food, if the Cons were still running the economy.
Most of these Blogs would be out of existence by now.
Again, CJP, this is subjective. There is no barometer for "what might have been".
There are no "monumental acheivements" other than to have faith in something that cannot be seen, or measured. (RG would tie this to Christianity---but lets not mentioned it to him, okay? LOL)
Oh, did I forget to mention that during the Great Depression there were slight upturns and then downturns. It wasn't consistant. We are not out of this yet, and the stimulis has been a BIG ZERO. Jobs saved??? Again, no way of measuring that. Very little money went to actual sustainable jobs. It is a big joke. So much of that money went to congress and senate "pet projects". Good thing is, we are now awake and watching.
Americans are not stupid. There will be alot of Senators and Congressmen that will not get re-elected.
Here's another good one:
As much as $9.5 million in federal stimulus dollars went to 14 zip codes in Virginia that don’t exist or are in other states, Old Dominion Watchdog (http://virginia.watchdog.org) reports. The fake zip codes were listed on Recovery.gov, the federal Web site that is supposed to track how the stimulus money is being used.
Add to that the number of districts that money was given to that don't even exist, and I would say the stimulis has been a smashing success!
Can't this administration do ANYTHING right? It has to be getting harder and harder to defend this stuff~
Federal Reserve members expressed concern at a policy meeting last month that unemployment would "remain elevated for quite some time," and limit economic growth, minutes released Wednesday showed.
Another fact that the "recovery" may just be a "false positive" and that we are being fed a line of Bull. So...tell me more about all of the "monumental achievements" that have been made...Oh. yeah. I forgot. He won the Nobel Peace Prize! Ha Ha Ha Ha! That is really funny. (and even HE said that he didn't deserve it!!!)
"MIT economist Jonathan Gruber, one of the leading academic defenders of health care reform, is taking heat for failing to disclose consistently that he was under contract with the Department of Health and Human Services while he was touting the Democrats' health proposals in the media.
Gruber, according to federal government documents, is under a $297,600 contract until next month to provide "technical assistance" in evaluating health care reform proposals. He was under a $95,000 HHS contract before that."---Fox
These are not LIES. This is just the truth that none of the other Obama-swooning media outlets are telling you. This is also why people are getting fed up with this administration. The Bribes, the pay-offs that down right propaganda used to push the agenda.
Oh, but then we go back in time and remember the promise that the healthcare debates were to be televised on C-Span...and after alot of critisim, and holding toes to the fire, this administration agrees to do just that----for 1 hour on C-Span!!!! Ahhh...the "hope and change"...the "new kind of government"....the total BS!
"Sen. Ben Nelson (D) said Tuesday it was a mistake for the Obama Administration to take on massive health care reforms in 2009, and suggested efforts would have been better spent addressing the economy."
Gee...ya think?
"By now, Casey, we probably all would have had to hock our computers to buy food, if the Cons were still running the economy.
Most of these Blogs would be out of existence by now."
-CJP
You cant prove that but we can prove that Obama has failed on the economy!
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Long time Anti-Gun Advocate State Senator R.C. Soles, 74, shot one of two intruders at his home just outside Tabor City, N.C. about 5 p.m. Sunday, the prosecutor for the politician's home county said.
The victim, Kyle Blackburn, was taken to a South Carolina hospital, but the injuries were not reported to be life-threatening, according to Rex Gore, district attorney for Columbus, Bladen andBrunswick counties..
The State Bureau of Investigation and Columbus County Sheriff's Department are investigating the shooting, Gore said. Soles, who was not arrested,declined to discuss the incident Sunday evening.
"I am not in a position to talk to you," Soles said by telephone. "I'm right in the middle of an investigation."
Soles, a top-ranking Democrat and the longest-serving member of the legislature, already was the subject of an SBI investigation over sexual misconduct allegations with former male clients. (FHW - Now, that sounds more like a liberal to me).
The Senator, who has made a career of being against gun ownership for the general public, didn't hesitate to defend himself with his own gun when he believed he was in immediate danger and he was the victim.
In typical hypocritical liberal fashion, the "Do As I Say And Not As I Do" Anti-Gun Activist Lawmaker picked up his gun and took action in what apparently was a self-defense shooting. Why hypocritical you may ask? It is because his long legislative record shows that the actions that he took to protect his family, his own response to a dangerous life threatening situation, are actions that he feels ordinary citizens should not have if they were faced with an identical situation.
It has prompted some to ask if the Senator believes his life and personal safety is more valuable than yours or mine.
But, this is to be expected from those who believe they can run our lives, raise our kids, and protect our families better than we can
Yeah, I remember when that happened at Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden's home...Both were firm anti gun people. When they were burgularized and a handgun was reported missing, one of the cops asked why they would own a gun when they were such anti gun people. She responded with, "not us. That is for the other people" Ha! That's the way all of these elitists think. Look at the tax cheats in the government. The tax laws are for "us" not them. Universal healthcare would be for "us" not them!
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