Why bother to even listen any more?
Looking back on this presidency, it has from the beginning been a 17,000 word New Yorker piece in which, calmly, sonorously, with his lovely intelligent voice, the president says nothing, or little that is helpful, insightful or believable. “I’m not a particularly ideological person.” “It’s hard to anticipate events over the next three years.” “I don’t really even need George Kennan right now.” “I am comfortable with complexity.” “Our capacity to do some good . . . is unsurpassed, even if nobody is paying attention.”
Nobody is!
He gave a speech on the National Security Agency, that bitterly contested issue, the other day. Pew Research found half of those polled didn’t notice. National Journal’s Dustin Volz wrote that Americans greeted the speech with “collective indifference and broad skepticism.” Of the 1 in 10 who’d followed it, more than 70% doubted his proposals would help protect privacy.
The bigger problem is that the president stands up there Tuesday night with ObamaCare not a hazy promise but a fact. People now know it was badly thought, badly written and disastrously executed. It was supposed to make life better by expanding coverage. It has made it worse, by throwing people off coverage. And—as we all know now but did not last year—the program was passed only with the aid of a giant lie. Now everyone knows if you liked your plan, your doctor, your deductible, you can’t keep them.
When the central domestic fact of your presidency was a fraud, people won’t listen to you anymore.
They never should have. Peggy Noonan never should have. But at least, six years too late, she’s on to the scam.
I can save you the time of listening by telling you now what Bambi’s going to say:
“Yadda yadda yadda”
“Let me be clear – yadda I yadda yadda me yadda I yadda I yadda me yadda Michelle yadda I yadda Natasha and Boris – I mean Malia yadda me yadda I.”
yadda I yadda yadda me yadda I yadda I yadda me
You didn’t build that
yadda I yadda yadda me yadda I yadda I yadda me
You can keep your healthcare.