Sultan Knish
When Obama decided to turn his campaign into a permanent Super PAC; he
was stabbing the Democratic Party in the back. But he was doing it to
them, before they did it to him.
Organizing
for America gave him an independent source of power and influence at
the expense of the Democratic Party. Obama was carelessly draining money
and energy out of his own party because whatever common interests he
had with a political party, that for all its leftward swing was still
too conservative for his taste, were about to be fractured during his
second term.
The Democratic Party might have been satisfied if he
had retained his 2008 halo in 2015. But that was never going to happen.
No matter how much the media slobbers over a politician, the voting
public, at least those parts of it that don't have Hope posters and
Obama holograms hanging on their walls, eventually needs a break and
someone to blame.
Even vice presidents tend to turn on their own
presidents once they begin running for office. George H.W. Bush did it
to Reagan and Gore did it to Clinton. It may be hard to remember now in
this wave of nostalgia for the 90s when there was actually an economy
instead of a shrunken shell of one, but the Democratic Party and the
American people had grown sick of Clinton and his scandals.
Gore
was running as the antithesis of Bill Clinton. Boring and serious-minded
where Bill was the life of the party. An ethical man, aside from all
those scandals due to the lack of a controlling authority, who really
understood the new internet technology, and wasn't going to be caught
with an intern; unless she was working at a massage parlor.
Al
Gore was just a less successful and even more hypocritical version of
Bill Clinton; but the Democratic Party tried to build him an image as a
stiff and serious fellow who spent a lot of time deep in thought and
might be awkward at parties; but wouldn't cheat on the entire country.
That's what the Macarena jokes and the grotesque public kiss were about.
With Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party already has an
Anti-Obama in waiting. Hillary claims to be experienced where Obama was
inexperienced. Savvier about the practical details of getting things
done in Washington D.C. and capable of going the long distance in
governance instead of making abrupt leaps of inspiration.
The
"Ready for Hillary" image is as phony as Gore's serious ethical look;
but it's also a shot across Obama's bow telling him that the Dems were
going to throw him under the bus before the next election. With
Organizing for America, Obama, whose allegiance has always been to the
left, not to anything as reactionary as an American political party,
threw them under the bus first.
It's not a full-fledged civil war. Yet.
Obama's
biggest asset is still the media whose younger and more energetic
members lean as leftward as he does. Its older members are more
skeptical, but still willing to toe the party line. At the end of his
term that will change with the media suddenly hurling unexpectedly
bitter criticism his way. That happened to Bill Clinton. It's likely to
happen to Barack Obama.
The media won't step forward to destroy Obama. But they will pile on him once it helps Hillary. And he knows it.
There's
a reason that Obama never trusted his biggest fans, locked them up in
closets, avoided conferences, carefully selected loyalist lefty pundits
for private meeting and even set up his own photographers.
He
knew that the time would come when the media would turn on him. When the
halo photos would make way for pictures that make him look old and
tired. When the same columnists who were talking him up as the great
hope of the nation would turn to writing pieces about how he failed and
why Hillary is the right woman to take his place.
His media
loyalists have worked hard to stem any defections. The vicious attacks
on Bob Woodward and Lara Logan are nasty reminders to keep the rest in
line. The media lefties who lead them care less about the Democratic
Party than they do about the agenda of the left. That is what they have
in common with Barack. But the Democratic Party hacks care less about
the left than they do about staying in power.
The
ObamaCare crisis killed any hope of an enduring truce. Obama has been
politically weakened now and there’s blood in the water.
The
media hasn't turned on him. It's still repeating much of his propaganda
about substandard plans and insurance companies, but the polls show that
the public isn't buying it. And the media has not done everything that
it could have to shield him from it. There have been too many negative
stories that got past the gatekeepers and too many cracks and leaks in
the political wall.
ObamaCare has shown that the Prince of
Chicago is mortal and that like all politicians, he will go down sooner
or later. There will be no revered transition. He will not remain an
undying JFK stepping forward into the pages of history. Instead he will
be shoved aside to make way for a successor while the men and women who
once lionized him shake their heads. In time he will emerge again, the
way that Carter and Clinton have, as an elder statesman. But not in
2016.
The split between the Democratic Party and its leftist
hijackers was always bound to happen. The interests that aligned them
were nakedly political. The left wanted to push its agenda through and
the Democrats would have adopted any tactic at all to win. The
Democratic Party is ready to cover its tracks and move on. But the left
isn't done pushing through its agenda.
The collapse of ObamaCare
may be a disaster for the Democratic Party in the short term, but it's
also an opportunity in the long term.
There's not much else that
Hillary Clinton can run on in 2016 except health care. Foreign policy
interest is at an all time low which takes her time as Secretary of
State off the table. That just leaves the economy; an unpredictable
topic to build an election campaign around for a race years into the
future.
The rebirth of HillaryCare demands the destruction of
ObamaCare. For Hillary to be able to return to her core issue in 2016,
she has to take away Obama's biggest legislative achievement. And so the
problems with ObamaCare may be a nuclear bomb for the Democrats in
2014, but a gift-wrapped package for Hillary in 2016.
If Obama
were a team player, he might grit his teeth and take one for the team.
But he isn't. OFA was just the latest demonstration that he owes no
allegiance to the Democratic Party and that the awkward marriage of
Chicago community organizers, liberal billionaires and the turgid ranks
of the jackass party swollen with living fossils like Harry Reid was
bound to end sometime.
The big dream of Republican campaign
professionals is to force the Democrats into the same circular firing
squad that its own people keep collapsing into. That hasn't happened
yet, but there are signs that a stampede may be building.
The
Democrats swallowed their losses in 2010 instead of turning on
ObamaCare because they still had the Senate and the White House. If they
lose the Senate in 2014, suddenly having a lame duck in the White House
and a program that everyone hates at the top of the news hour won't
seem like such a bargain.
Obama knows all this and doesn't care.
He's counting on the left to have his back while sacrificing the
political fortunes of the Democratic Party for the sake of the
progressive agenda. The Democrats might have held on to Congress, but
Obama traded their political successes for his own success; weakening
the Democratic Party while building his own image and power.
Now
the Democratic Party is beginning to bite back. If it's going to get
into shape for 2014 and 2016, it has to claw back donors from his OFA
and undermine his political infrastructure. And then it has to turn
ObamaCare's problems into a HillaryCare opportunity. All this is going
to mean an ugly political civil war with the left turning on the
Democratic Party and the media caught in the middle.
Obama carved up the Democratic Party for political spare parts. Now the Democratic Party is about to return the favor.
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