The Bad-Faith Presidency

Stephanie

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Obama's legacy will be he did nothing but LIE and DUPED the people in this country...More shameful than Carter and Clinton rolled into one

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By RICH LOWRY

November 26, 2013

At the end of the day, the root of President Obama’s mendacity on Obamacare was simple: He didn’t dare tell people how the law would work. He couldn’t tell people how the law would work.


Forthrightness was the enemy. It served no useful purpose and could only bring peril, and potentially defeat. It had to be banished. Instead of candor, Obama made the sale on the basis of dubious blandishments and outright deceptions.

If this is the only way to pass your signature initiative—and a decades-long goal of your party—it ought to give you pause. But Obama was a natural at delivering sweeping and sincere-seeming assurances that weren’t true. This kind of thing is his métier.



If he were awoken at 3 a.m. and told he had to make the case for nationalizing the banks by denying he was nationalizing the banks, he would do an entirely creditable job of it, even without a TelePrompTer. The salesmanship for Obamacare represents in microcosm the larger Obama political project, which has always depended on throwing a reassuring skein of moderation on top of left-wing ideological aims.

All politicians are prone to shaving the truth, giving themselves the benefit of the doubt and trying to appear more reasonable than they are. Obama has made it an art form. Bad faith is one of his signal strengths as a politician, and makes him one of the greatest front men progressivism has ever had.

He will never admit his deep bias toward the growth of the federal government for its own sake, or that he doesn’t care that much if Iran gets the bomb, or that he is liquidating the American leadership role in the Middle East. No, no—he is just trying to make government work, giving diplomacy a chance and pivoting to Asia, respectively.

In this vein, the things that the president couldn’t say about Obamacare keep mounting. The New York Times reported the other day on how the term “re-distribution,” which aptly describes the law’s intent and effect, is anathema.

“These days the word is particularly toxic at the White House,” according to the paper, “where it has been hidden away to make the Affordable Care Act more palatable to the public and less a target for Republicans, who have long accused Democrats of seeking ‘socialized medicine.’ But the redistribution of wealth has always been a central feature of the law and lies at the heart of the insurance market disruptions driving political attacks this fall.”

Heaven forbid the president tell people that. The Times notes that the last time the president mentioned redistribution it was—of course—to say that he wanted nothing to do with it. “Understand this is not a redistribution argument,” he said of one of his economic initiatives in a speech in April 2012. “This is not about taking from rich people to give to poor people. This is about us together making investments in our country so everybody’s got a fair shot.”

The president styles himself a committed pragmatist. At a fundraiser outside of Seattle the other day, he averred, “I’m not a particularly ideological person.” He just happened to risk Democratic control of Congress to advance the cause of nationalized health insurance. And happened to insist on the left-most plausible version of the law. And happened to defend it with every power at his disposal.

ALL of it here
Read more: The Bad-Faith Presidency - Rich Lowry - POLITICO Magazine
 
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five years of all of these stall tactics, you would think by now that even the stupid 20 per-cent of Americans would of figured out that our president hasn't done anything! well, did play golf a lot and spent our tax dollars on million dollar vacations when most americans were suffering in 2009/10!
 
Wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..............................wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh......................

You lost in 2012, you will lose in 2016, and may even lose in 2014. Flap-yap, and keep repeating senseless single sentence nonsense.
 
Just days before reelection this President was quoted in Ohio as saying:
“You do want to be able to trust your president. You want to know that your president means what he says, and says what he means. And after four years as president, you know me. You know where I stand. You know I tell the truth.”

You can trust in him when he says, "“if you like your health-insurance plan, you can keep your plan."


I quite honestly doubt this Camander-in-Chief has proven he is capable of even telling the truth to the American people, as he appears driven more by a conceded ego than his ability to display any real leadership character. You can hear it in his speeches when he boasts to the crowd:

"Now, this is real simple. It’s a website where you can compare and purchase affordable health insurance plans, side-by-side, the same way you shop for a plane ticket on Kayak -- (laughter) -- same way you shop for a TV on Amazon."
- President Obama

I'm quite sure the private sector, such as Amazon and Kayak, have one up on this administration in making sure such ease and convenience was actually possible before going public. What an embarrassment it truly is, and no real surprise, when our government falls short and just can't seem to 'get it right'. Perhaps people will soon realize, after the cost to the tune of 1 billion dollars to repair and operate something as basic as a website, that government is just too incompetent to be trusted.
 
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Just days before reelection this President was quoted in Ohio as saying:
“You do want to be able to trust your president. You want to know that your president means what he says, and says what he means. And after four years as president, you know me. You know where I stand. You know I tell the truth.”

You can trust in him when he says, "“if you like your health-insurance plan, you can keep your plan."


I quite honestly doubt this Camander-in-Chief has proven he is capable of even telling the truth to the American people, as he appears driven more by a conceded ego than his ability to display any real leadership character. You can hear it in his speeches when he boasts to the crowd:

"Now, this is real simple. It’s a website where you can compare and purchase affordable health insurance plans, side-by-side, the same way you shop for a plane ticket on Kayak -- (laughter) -- same way you shop for a TV on Amazon."
- President Obama

I'm quite sure the private sector, such as Amazon and Kayak, have one up on this administration in making sure such ease and convenience was actually possible before going public. What an embarrassment it truly is, and no real surprise, when our government falls short and just can't seem to 'get it right'. Perhaps people will soon realize, after the cost to the tune of 1 billion dollars to repair and operate something as basic as a website, that government is just too incompetent to be trusted.

Now we know that he lied continually throughout his first four years. He just hadn't been caught at it. To him, not getting caught in his many lies was the same as telling the truth. Had the public known what his first four years was would he have been reelected? Of course not.
 

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