One might call it "fiddling
while Rome is burning" … or an early case of “senioritis” … or, to use the silly White
House term, “leading from behind” … but clearly President Obama is detaching
himself from governing (if he ever was attached.) His extravagant trip (family vacation?) to Africa (see: Breitbart Story)
seems to this commentator to be a series of vacuous photo ops and frivolous distractions from important national and world issues. The many domestic scandals and problems plaguing
his administration desperately need his attention … as do the volatile events
in Egypt, Syria, Turkey, the European Union, Russia, world-wide central banking
systems, etc. Yet he seems distracted
and somehow disinterested … e.g., “I’m not going to scramble jets to capture
Snowden.”
Yes Obama is suave … someone
who can read a teleprompter as though he knows what it all means. But he is also the President of the most
powerful country in the world (at least in title if not in form) and there are a
large number of things that need his attention and leadership: domestic job
growth, tax reform, entitlement reform, management of our transition to
Obamacare, reduction of our crushing deficits, foreign-policy fibrillation, the
threat of growing Islamic extremism, the dramatic increase in student-loan
interest rates, our decaying national infrastructure, the scandals plaguing
many in his Cabinet, and maybe even immigration reform. Yet he has really acted on none of these
issues. Yes, he has talked about most of
them and made rhetorical promises, but there is a chasm between his talk and
his actions.
I am not a historian, but I
have a suspicion that Obama is in real danger of becoming the Calvin Coolidge
of our time … only as opposed to being labeled Silent Cal (detached and no
action), he might be better tagged Blathering Barry (all talk and no action).
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