Sunday, August 9, 2009

Barack O'Drama: NewAge-y Hope-y Change-y

"All presidents go through rough patches, and Obama’s no exception. Odds are his poll numbers will get better — and worse — in the years to come. All of this is typical.

But this misses a crucial point: Obama isn’t supposed to be a typical politician. He was supposed to be The One. He was supposed to change Washington. Transcend race. Fix souls. Bake twelve-minute brownies in seven minutes.

Oprah promised Obama would help us 'evolve to a higher plane.' Deepak Chopra said Obama’s presidency represented 'a quantum leap in American consciousness.'...Newsweek editor Evan Thomas proclaimed that Obama stood 'above the country, above — above the world, he’s sort of God.'

Well, now he’s the god who bleeds, and once you’re the god who bleeds, it’s hard to get the divinity back in the tube, as it were.

Obama undoubtedly has major accomplishments ahead of him, but in a real way the Obama presidency is over. His messianic hopey-changiness has been exposed for what it was, and what it could only be: a rich cocktail of pie-eyed idealism, campaign sloganeering, and profound arrogance.

As president, he’s tried to apply the post-partisan gloss of his campaign rhetoric to the hyper-partisan dross of his agenda. And he’s fooling fewer people every day."


-- Jonah Goldberg, back in July, with a refreshing reminder of some NewAge claims (and some of the NewAgers) everyone's now back-peddling away from - hard - like I'm going to let anyone forget, when it's now part of The National Review.

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