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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Soul Searching at the White House

While Barack's away the lackeys will pray:
After nearly two weeks of introspection, President Obama's top advisers have concluded that the "shellacking" Democrats took on Election Day was caused in large part by their own failure to live up to expectations set during the 2008 campaign, not merely the typical political cycles and poor messaging they pointed to at first.

While the president has been on a trip to Asia for the past 10 days, all but a few of his top aides stayed behind to figure out what went so wrong and what to do about it. Wearing casual clothes and with the White House to themselves, they determined that the situation they face is serious and will take significant adjustments to reverse.

The advisers are deeply concerned about winning back political independents, who supported Obama two years ago by an eight-point margin but backed Republicans for the House this year by 19 points. To do so, they think he must forge partnerships with Republicans on key issues and make noticeable progress on his oft-repeated campaign pledge to change the ways of Washington.

Even more important, senior administration officials said, Obama will need to oversee tangible improvements in the economy. They cannot just keep arguing, as Democrats did during the recent campaign, that things would have been worse if not for administration policies.

One adviser said they spent the past dozen days "soul-searching."
Of course, you have to have a soul before you can start searching it.

It looks like they've finally figured out that perhaps their policies were the problem, not just the way they explained them.  And when you set your candidate up to be a god in the flesh it's going to be pretty hard to live up to those expectations.  They're not going to be able to fix that for 2012.

2 comments:

Larry Sheldon said...

Maybe they were searching FOR it.

Sam L. said...

They're going to have a really, really tough time getting The Won to accept their premise. He being the god-like being that he knows himself to be, and all.